Friday, December 11, 2009

Marcus Theatre movies

FROSTY FLICKS!

This really is a terrible post because it's a bit vague. But I know Norshore does this movie deal. I've gone on the Tuesdays in the past (okay, once) but it's going to be Saturdays, which could be fun for the fam, ya know?

Here's what it says:
Warm up with Marcus Theatres® this winter! Join us February 6th - March 20th, 2010 on Saturday mornings at 10am to view your favorite family flicks for just $3! Popcorn is included, so grab the family and head to your nearest participating Marcus Theatre® location!

http://www.marcustheatres.com/Promotion/PromotionDetail/4/

I didn't see schedule, but I'm sure there's one somewhere.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Discovery World Discounted Passes

If anyone is interested, I found this site today. You can get a family pass to Discovery World for $37.50. We went last week and Carter absolutely loved it. You do have to pay for parking, although you may be able to find some street parking. It's normally $75 for a family pass, so it's half off. There are only 32 left, so you will probably want to act quickly.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Discovery World Discount

Now through the end of the year, you can get $5 off the price of admission to Discovery World when you bring in 3 non-perishable food items.

I know I haven't been there yet, mainly because of the cost. This looks like a great way to see it for less!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Bored

Hey, I'm bored. So, if you're doing something fun this week, can I invite myself? Let me know if any of you are getting stir crazy like myself and hear of something fun to do!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Christmas Cultural Events -- Kid Friendly?

I have this sugar plum vision in my head this year -- I would like to take my kids (or at least Brooklyn) to some kind of Christmas play or musical performance. Growing up, my mom often took us to "Christmas Around the World", a dance production done by students at Brigham Young University. Last year, I went with friends to see the world-famous Radio City Rockettes. My only regret was that I didn't bring Brooklyn, as it turns out, I think she would have really enjoyed it. Does anyone know of a kid-friendly production of "A Christmas Carol", or something else that would be fun for our family? I'm almost thinking something small, and local, like a high school production would be sensible; but I don't know what the kids might like.

Also, if you're ready to kick off the holiday season this Saturday is the Milwaukee Holiday Parade. We went a few years back and really enjoyed it. If the day is warm enough that the kids can be comfortable when bundled up, it's pretty fun. We'll probably head down if anyone is interested in joining us. It starts at 9:30am at the intersection of Astor St. and Kilbourn Ave. It travels west on Kilbourn Ave. to Old World 3rd St, where it turns south for a few blocks to Wisconsin Ave.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Snow suit needed

Does anyone have an infant snowsuit I can borrow this winter? I just need something I can put Ben in really quick to take Carter to the bus stop in the mornings.

-Linda

Friday, November 6, 2009

Family Free Day at Zoo

In case anyone is interested, tomorrow (Saturday November 7th) is a Family Free Day at the Milwaukee Zoo. I believe you still have to pay for parking unless you park outside.

http://www.milwaukeezoo.org/events/familyfreeday09.php

Friday, October 23, 2009

Book Giveaway

My sis-in-law is friends with the author of this blog...she's giving away a free hardcover, signed book! Looks interesting!
http://www.randomthoughtsfromthezoo.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

The Learning Shop Free Activity

Hey, I'm on the mailing list for the Learning Shop and just got this. I plan on going, and probably bringing Evie, if anyone wants to join us at the Mayfair location! (About 1 mi north of Mayfair Mall.)

Join in the fun at the Learning Shop! Creativity Kits Fun Flower Magnets Visit any of our six locations on Monday, October 26th from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. for Craft Day! Our creative crafters will wow you with fun flower magnets, fast flyers, power balls, Halloween fun and "handy" Thanksgiving turkeys! Fast Flyer Planes Do-a-Dots. It's FREE fun for all ages! We hope to see you and your smiling faces!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Unique Christmas Shopping

For one week University School (the private school in River Hills) holds a Christmas fair where vendors from all over the country bring their "shops" to the auditorium.  I've never been, but I checked out the vendors and it looks like a pretty amazing spread of cool things you probably can't get around here.  On the link below you can find a 50% off coupon to get in.  I can't tell if it's $10 or $5 or $20 to get in.  Maybe someone else can figure it out.  Anyway, a portion of the proceeds goes to benefit the school ( I know, do they really need it?!) and I think everything the school puts on is pretty impressive.  Check it out:
www.usmchs.org

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Flu Shot

I don't know if anyone else is having a hard time finding a clinic that still has some flu shots left. I was waiting for the Kohl's clinic to get all the employees theirs so I could get mine but they ran out. As did Walgreens, my OB, and the other 2 doctors I see. Luckily everyone else in my family has had theirs. I did find this website, http://www.aurorahealthcare.org/services/vna/shooflu/index.asp. Aurora has a traveling flu shot clinic, and they still have plenty of shots available. I will be heading down to Sendik's to get mine. The only catch is that they will only vaccinate kids 9 and up, so you still need to get to pediatrician for the kids.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sentry General Mills deal

So, sentry is having a sale right now on GM products- cereals, chex mix, yogurts, granola bars, pillsbury stuff, etc... There are also a bunch of coupons that match up on coupons.com. Anyway, if you buy 10 of the participating products, you get $5 off your total. Here are some of the things I noticed would be free if you go to a Sentry on a double coupon day (72nd and Lisbon on Wed. and Thurs.- and 92nd and Lisbon on Thurs. and Fri.- and Menomonee Falls on Friday).

Yo-delights, fiber one yogurt, or Yo-plus yogurt are 2/3.98
you should be able to print two of each $1 off coupon for each variety
(free yogurt after double coupon)
Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters are 2.50
you should be able to print 2 $1 off coupons
(50 cents each after doubled coupon)
2 boxes of cereal for 2.50 each
print just one (unless you want to do multiple transactions) $1 off coupon
(1.50 each after double coupons)
So, your total after this should be $5, then since you bought 10 items, you should get $5 off, making your total $0. Hurray, free food.

There are a ton of other combinations you can do and other types of coupons on coupons.com. Just check and see what you and your family eat, and you really can get a good deal. Also, you can usually print two coupons from each computer, so if you have multiple computers, you could do better than free with the yogurt coupons. They won't give you money back, but if you buy milk or something, the $5 will come off whatever else in on your tab.

Five. Five Dollar. Five Dollar Costume!

Okay, I mentioned this at Book Club tonight, but realized it was NOT linked to my blog like I thought, so I'll post it here, for other frugal Milwaukee Moms.

Every weekday at 9am BuyCostumes.com has five costume deals that cost less than five dollars. They have a couple of other deals on the same page, but those $5 deals are usually pretty cool. I just don't usually catch them because I don't remember to check until after 10am and those deals go FAST! Since I have yet to catch a deal both at the right time and something I need/want, I don't know what shipping is, but it still sounds like a pretty good deal, nonetheless.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Refashioned t-shirt

Another gem from Sutton Grace blog. Check this out. She took one of her old shirts and turned it into a darling shirt for her daughter. A.dorable! And, she has more refashioned pieces in other posts. AND she's LDS (I saw a post about an enrichment activity)

http://suttongrace.blogspot.com/2009/09/refashioned-t-shirt-to-little-girls-top.html

She turned thisin to this:

Old entertainment center repurposed


Before you throw out your old entertainment center, check this out

http://suttongrace.blogspot.com/2009/06/repurposed-entertainment-center.html



Friday, October 9, 2009

Karate

We are looking at getting Carter into Karate. Does anyone know of a good, affordable place?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Flu Shot Reminder

I've been meaning to write a short post about getting your flu shot, and was reminded when a friend did so on her blog. For those of you who are moms, the CDC is recommending that all children ages 6 months - 18 years get a H1N1 vaccine. Also, pregnant women are considered high-risk if they contract H1N1, so the CDC also recommends vaccination. I know that not all people are pro-vaccine, but if you are planning to have yourself or your children vaccinated for H1N1, now is the time to get your "regular" seasonal flu shot. Both my pediatrician and my OB told me that you need to have the "regular" shot (or mist) at least 20 days before H1N1. My pediatrician said that the stock of H1N1 vaccines that is being given to their office will be partially based on how many seasonal flu shots were given; and that by getting my kids their regular vaccine, we should not have to worry about the availability of the swine flu vaccine, as we will be given priority. Anyway, it's my understanding that H1N1 will be available late October to early November...so, there's my rant for the day...hope no one is offended...

Free nursing covers (plus $8.95 shipping)

Even though this is an online thing, I'm posting it anyway! (Because maybe someone else can't sew these things, either, or would spend $9 on material, etc. and not like the way it turned out. Or maybe you just don't have the time.) They actually do sell them in Mequon at a little boutique store.Even if you're not interested, just check out the modeling moms. Is that how I'm supposed to look when I nurse? Or maybe how I COULD look if I just had one of those covers. Sign me up! :)
I don't know how long the code will last. You pay $8.95 shipping and handling.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Friday Night Out???

Jake is going to Chicago tomorrow night for school. I'm thinking of going out for pizza or something with the kids, just to keep us all busy. I will probably head out early, so we can get home earlier and get them to bed so I can read or something relaxing...anyone interested? (I don't expect anyone to leave their hubbies to hang with me, I just don't know if anyone else is a "widow" tomorrow night)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Shop the Pig update

So, I went to Piggly Wiggly today. I guess each store has a different coupon policy, so call ahead. The one in Hubertus on Appleton (a little north of me) accepts internet coupons up to $2. The one in Sussex said they didn't accept internet printables.

There wasn't much selection of cereal (coco pebbles, cherios, and Total) included. Also, you didn't get an extra $5 off if you bought $20, that is a different deal they have going, but if you eat a lot of pillsbury and hamburger helper and betty crocker type products, there are probably coupons to make those deals pretty decent.

Anyway, I got 24 or so yogurts (there are $1 coupons on coupons.com for yo-plus and fiber-one yogurts), cereals, and granola bars, and chex mix, and 4 gallons of milk and a dozen eggs for $24 dollars or so.

Free Coldstone Tonight

It looks like Coldstone Creamery is giving free ice cream with a donation to the Make a Wish Foundation. It's tonight (Thurs Sept 24) from 5-8pm. Check out this link for details and locations: http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/promos/makeawish/

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Piggly Wiggly Sale on Gemeral Mills

Here is a pretty good deal. General Mills products - specific cereals, fiber one products, yoplait kid yogurts, nature valley granola bars, (listed in the add, so some of the coupon matches might not work- I didn't look super closely) are on sale at Piggly Wiggly. They are $1.50 for the first ten items, then $2.00 each for the next ten. I don't know if you have to buy in multiples of ten, or if you can just buy 13 or whatever. Anyway, if you buy $20 of those products, you get $5 off your order. Then, you also get a free gallon of milk with every 5 items you purchase (not whole milk).

www.Coupons.com also has some GM coupons on there. There are a few coupons (Trix, cinnamon toast crunch, Kix, Nature Valley Granola Bars, Fiber One bars, Fiber One cereals, and maybe more that I am forgetting) that match up. If I did my math correctly, and if the coupons really do match up, I think for $21 dollars, you can get 13 items, then you can save $6 in coupons from coupons.com, and then you'll get another $5 off, plus 4 gallons of milk (if there is no limit). so the total would be about $10 for all that.

Again, I haven't yet tried to shop Piggly Wiggly, but I will be trying that deal this week- so I don't know their rules regarding coupons. Also, there is a coupon in their add for a dozen eggs for maybe $0.29. I will try to post to follow up if this deal worked or not. (I also think their adds run from Wed. till Tue.)

Monday, September 21, 2009

Free piano

This morning I was just wasting time I could have been spending with my children looking at Craigslist's free stuff. I spent months looking for a great deal on a piano and let me tell you, this looks like an awesome deal! I 've never seen this nice of a piano on the free list. Have no idea where it is, though.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Consignment stores

Furniture. Typically the next word that comes to mind is expensive. Not so, my friends. As many of you know, I like to redo furniture. To make this practical I have to get a steal on the piece as I will spend money on paint and fabric. One gem I have found is
Legacies Limited
7922 N Port Washington Rd.
Milwaukee, WI (actually Fox Point area)

I visited Legacies for the first time a few weeks ago. I am not in the market for furniture right now. I did score this sweet Lakefront Festival of Arts poster (that actually predates my birth) for $5. Now.... the reason this place is a gem is because every 30 days the item is discounted. I am embarrassed now, I want to say 30% but I can't remember for sure, maybe it was ony 15%. I will call them Monday and post what the actual discount is. Anyway, every 30 days you take an additional discount off of the item. There was this green leather sofa in there that had been there since Spring. It was down to $180 with the discount! So say it was there for 6 months. You take 15% (I think!) off of the original price. Subtract that amount from your original price and then do it again and again for however many months it has been there. I have no need for a green, leather sofa. It was tempting though just because it was such a good deal!

Things you need to know:
-the discounted prices are not marked on the tag. The date is as well as the original price. So you might want to take a calculator or at least your cell phone for quick computing while you are browsing.
-It is not kid friendly. This place is PACKED with stuff. Stacks of dishes, lamps, mirrors, pictures all within toddler reach. Plus the aisles are so narrow it would be impossible to keep a kid from even bumping in to things.

Places on my list to check out:
Nearly New Family Fashions
6803 N Green Bay Ave
Milwaukee, WIMilwaukee, WI 53209-2820


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http://www.shopat-anotherlook.com/

Chattel Changers IncAddress:
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Milwaukee, WI 53211-2136
http://www.chattelchangers.com/

Have you checked out any of these places?


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Preparedness Pantry Gift Card Giveaway

Do you have your own blog or website? If so, you can score a $10 gift card fromEmergency Essentials, a Utah-based company that sells a wide variety of emergency preparedness supplies.
Simply put one of their Preparedness Pantry blog buttons (found on the right column of the blog) on your blog or website and they’ll send you a $10.00 Emergency Essentials® Gift Card for free!

Claim your free $10.00 Gift Card by emailing them at blog@beprepared.com with a link to your site/blog so that they can verify the button (put Gift Card Giveaway in subject line). Include your contact information in the email so that we can mail your Gift Card to you. Hurry! they need to have received your email by Monday, 9/21!

Emergency Essentials has a wide variety of items priced at $10 or under, so I imagine this gift card will enable you to get some pretty great deals! The 41-piece First Aid kit shown above would cost less than $1 using your $10 gift card!

One entry per household. All emails must be received by Monday, September 21st. We will be verifying the Preparedness Pantry Blog buttons and mailing out the Gift Cards in the next several weeks. Gift Cards can only be mailed to an address within the 50 United States.

Fondy Farmers' Market

Have any of you ever been? It is a delight! Located on the corner of Fond du Lac and North, it's definitely in the inner city, but has a very safe and fun feel. The displays were extremely orderly and beautiful and the produce was fantastic--corn, broccoli, all colors of onions, tomatoes, hot and bell peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, summer squash, zucchini, lots of greens, beans, etc. There were watermelons, apples, and a few cantaloupe but fruit is pretty slim pickings this late in the season. The prices were good--not phenomenal, but certainly much better than the grocery market. And all the farmers were so pleasant and earnest. Truly a lovely place. Don't miss the Egg Roll Lady on the way out--fresh egg rolls for $1/per. I didn't notice their daily hours (or even whether or not they're open every day), but they will be there until the end of October.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Milwaukee Central Book Sale

Milwaukee Central Library (on W. Wisconsin) is having a 10 cent used book sale this Saturday starting at 9am. It will be held in a room off to the right when you enter in the main front doors. Metered parking on the sides of the building. AMAZING kid's section with a lighthouse that kids can climb in, a puppet show stage with lots of puppets, train table, lego table and an amazing selection of books. Fun place to go, a "must" with the book sale this weekend as I know we were all inspired at enrichment to start reading better books.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Free Advance Movie Screenings

Have you heard of gofobo.com? It's a website that offers free advance movie tickets to selected films. You have to check it frequently but if you get lucky, you can get some tickets to go see a movie before it comes out to the general public.

I just went on there this morning and there are still some free passes available for the movie called Bright Star, rated PG. The movie is Tues Sept 22 at 7pm at Downer Landmark II Theaters in Milwaukee. You just need to sign up for an account with gofobo, type in your zip code in the top left box and select "More Info" on the movie. There's a trailer at the bottom of the screen you can watch and if you want 1 or 2 passes, then click "Get a Pass" (you don't need an RSVP code). It will have you print off your passes and then you need to arrive early because I think they give out more passes than there are seats.

If you don't get in on this one, you can usually check back every few weeks and they'll offer new shows. These usually aren't the big box office hits but what beats a free movie pass?

Monday, September 14, 2009

Does anybody want these coupons?

I have 2 coupons: one for OshKosh and one for Carter's. They are both 20% off a purchase of $50 or more, valid the month of October at any store including outlets. Anybody going to Johnson Creek? And is Pleasant Prairie the one off the 43 on the way to Chicago?

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Mark your calendar

If only I had a daughter to take to this... because I totally want to go. p.s. It's FREE

Saturday
October 17
2:00 PM
4:00 PM
Milwaukee Ballet’s Fairy Tale Day


Calling all royal families! Milwaukee Ballet is celebrating the start of its 40th anniversary season and the upcoming performance of Cinderella with “Fairy Tale Day.” Come dressed as your favorite prince or princess to the royal kingdom of Bayshore and enjoy a free fun-filled day of activities: meet Milwaukee Ballet dancers and students in costume; listen to the tale of Cinderella during story time; and try your hand at a Cinderella-inspired art project! Don’t forget your camera--there will be an opportunity to get photos with the dancers. Cinderella runs October 22-25 at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.milwaukeeballet.org.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Free Audiobooks

The Wisconsin Library system now has I-Pod compatible formats of audiobooks. They only have about 1,000 titles right now, but I found several I wanted to check out in just a few minutes. I found the site where you can download the audiobooks at http://countycat.mcfls.org/ (the Milwaukee County online catalog). Under "other resources" on the upper right, you can click on "Overdrive Audiobooks: 1,000 Titles now Enabled for I-Pod". Like hard copies, the books are only available for a certain number of people and you have a rental period. Check it out!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A few things for Saturday

Well it looks like there is plenty to do this Saturday! I just saw that the kite festival is going on from 10-5 www.giftofwings.com and just a heads up if you want to go to the zoo on Saturday there is a JDRF walk that morning there so it will probably be busy in the morning. We're walking in it but I'm still not sure what time it starts...gotta love the details I get from hubby;)

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Raspberries -- 5 for $5

The Sendiks at 86th St and North Ave has 1/2 pint raspberries for 5 for $5. I went out and worked like a slave at a U-pick patch last week; I spent $3 per pint. I think this is the last day of the sale, and when I stopped at another location, they weren't having the same sale. Happy freezer jam! (I think, I'm not sure you can do freezer jam with raspberries...)

Monday, September 7, 2009

Playdate Tomorrow?

Anyone wanna meet us tomorrow for a playdate? We're trying to savor every last minute of sunshine...we'd love to meet at a park or at the zoo. Let me know...

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Dozer Day

"Dozer Day" is September 12 in Sussex. I've heard it highly recommended. Little boys love it, of course. There are a few of us that are thinking about going if you want to meet up...we'll probably be going in the morning.
www.dozerday.com
Thanks for the tip Heather!

Pineapple and Green Chile Tacos


3 lb. boneless pork roast (I've used chicken too)
1 (20 ounce can) crushed pineapple with juices
1 (16 ounce) jar tomatillo salsa (green salsa or salsa verde)
2 (4 ounce) cans green chiles, undrained
2/3 cup brown sugar

Possible items for serving: warm flour tortillas, queso fresco (or feta I just used cheddar), chopped cilantro, lime wedges, more green salsa. Combine all ingredients in the crock pot and cook on high for four hours or on low for 6 to eight hours. Shred pork, season to taste with salt and pepper. In a colander, drain juices from crock pot. Mix shredded pork with pineapple/salsa mixture that remains in colander and serve in tortillas with desired accompaniments. It also works great to serve as a quesadilla.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

great deals for the web surfer

Christian also suggested this site: www.dealspl.us

If you have the will and time to browse (apparently my husband does), this site has some really amazing deals. People submit deals to the site, then they get rated on how good they are with the best deals on the front page, so you get a huge variety of things. Just to whet your whistle, we got our Flip camera for $50, telescope for $15, clothes from REI for $5, restaurant coupons 80% off, and, shamelessly, gobs of other items. May the force be with you.

ahh...the weather

We were having a conversation about how completely unreliable weather.com is and so I asked Christian what his favorite site is for checking weather conditions. (He checks more than any person I know because of his crazy sailing obsession). Anyway, the site he loves most is www.noaa.gov

Hopefully you won't be stuck at home on a gorgeous day because the forecast said "thundershowers absolutely certain."

A Great Coupon Blog

I was blog-surfing the other day and came across this blog, A Thrifty Mom. While I couldn't immediately use any of the coupons I saw, I have saved it on my own list of blogs to visit frequently and see what she has up. Lots of people leave ideas with her there and it's pretty neat.

Also, linked to her blog was a Target-only blog with a list of coupons that I could see myself and many others using. It even has the dates the coupons expire. It does has a place where you can register, and, as I haven't yet done that, I can't vouch for the registration, but you can also just use it as a guest.

Good luck!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Bay Beach

This place is probably not new news to you all, but before the weather really crisps up (especially north of us), you really should try to get up to Green Bay for the amusement park, Bay Beach. There is no admission fee, you just buy $.25 tickets to ride the kiddy rides. Our kids absolutely LOVED it. One tip, however, if you have a wiggly toddler, be wary of sending him off on his own on the rides, even with brothers "in charge" of holding on to him. Charles took a little swim on the "boats" until a man jumped the fence and pulled him out (I was running to the gate opening yelling, "oh! oh! oh!"). It was not a nice moment, but I did learn my lesson, at the expense of Charles, poor kid.

One more thing, the food is honestly the most awful food I have ever had. Bring a picnic and spare yourself the heartburn. On the upside, the icees and cotton candy are only $1. Budget fun is so awesome.

Good Will

If you are a Target lover, that you should be a Good Will lover too. I know this is probably common sense to all of you by now, but for anyone else who is new in town, the Good Will stores here (at least the one off of Capitol and the one in Menomonee Falls) is a donation center for Target- meaning they sell brand new stuff from Target at a fraction of the cost! Examples: shoes for $5 (cutest ballet flats right now), jeans for $8, toys and games anywhere from a $1 on up. We play games on Friday nights and I just bought a great game for preschool age for $3. Brand new. Sealed box. I even saw a slipper chair still in the box for around $20. They have everything- curtains, aprons, fleather bed matress pads, you get the idea. And the dollar spot we all love so much at Target- 4 for a $1 at Good Will. Gotta love it. For icing on the cake, Good Will now has club cards like Pick -n- Save. They are free. You receive 5% off purchases over $20, coupons, etc. Plus, you are helping out a good cause which is a great way to rationalize unnecessary shopping in my book:)

Monday, August 31, 2009

Welcome to OUR Blog

As you all know, I've seen the need for a local blog for my fellow friends who are in the midst of raising a young family. There are so often things that I want to share; whether I found an awesome sale at the mall; or a great storytime. I envy my friends that are better at scouring coupons and local grocery ads to find great deals that allow them to contribute items to their food storage. I hope this blog can be a way for moms in the Milwaukee area to connect, becoming better friends and better moms. Please share!