Monday, August 31

Your Monday Reminder -- Help Fight Breast Cancer

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Thursday, August 20

Fun & Safe Website For Kid's

As a Mom, it's a great feeling when we find a place that our kids love, whether it's the park down the street or a family friend's home. And when Mom can sit back and relax knowing that her little ones are safe, everyone has more fun. At MomSelect, we recently came across a place that we know your kids will love- and they don't even have to leave the house to get there! We'd like to introduce you to Pocketville. Pocketville is a creative virtual world where kids can play games, decorate their own environment, and adopt "In My Pocket" virtual pets. Kids will discover a world of fun that offers a safe social place to meet friends, engage in innovative games, create their own avatar, and dress their pets to look the coolest in the town! And luckily for Mom and Dad, all of these fun activities are free.




Parents can feel safe letting their children play in Pocketville because the site is 100% secure and no open chatting is permitted. All users are anonymous and can't share personal details with other players. And in addition to the fun they'll have taking part in the games and activities, kids will learn responsibility by taking care of their virtual pets and virtual piggy bank account. Because you're a member of MomSelect, we're able to offer you and your kids an exclusive Pocketville experience. By visiting Pocketville, http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102676981013&s=48266&e=001q6NPOy79hpNCYfS8M041eab9ysgBX7fEiQM5ntvOSdpAjw0-RmPQAe-w1GN7o2VZCuRCphFgF5Co1SV5tuAV9SVyeX5WZaZYGVVXb183U3tx8XVx5ke08xwpKIm4Nydu, and entering the voucher code below, your child can purchase items for their virtual pet at the Pocketville Pet Supplies Store:
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Valid for 250 Pocketville Tokens Please feel free to share the voucher code with other Moms and kids who you think might enjoy the site. Please note that the voucher code expires on September 30th, 2009 so make sure to take advantage of this fun offer while it lasts! If you have any questions about the code redemption, please contact mailto:yourfriends@inmypocket.com



We are confident that your children will love exploring Pocketville. Pocketville was developed by the makers of Puppy In My Pocket, a trusted and popular company who specializes in children's character lines and toys that is sold in over 50 countries worldwide. Warm Regards, Your friends at MomSelect and Pocketville MEG is an El Segundo, California-based product development, manufacturing and licensing company, specializing in children's character lines, toys and licenses. In addition to Puppy, Kitty , Jungle, Pony and Monster In My Pocket® , Pocketville ®, some of MEG's other innovative brands include Stink Blasters®, Playtime Buddies, Scent Stars® and Scent Stars Wearables.®, which have been licensed and distributed in over 50 countries worldwide. For more information about MEG, visit http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102676981013&s=48266&e=001q6NPOy79hpP8RSL6eR9zS3ckuBwkLmawfx3Nmk417dDa8-KAdUqkif2ljtZgMgCac9mUH4TxC7JvIsaBHCJYbowE934mogXBa8b-mzHxsd-VNoF_Rmictg==.



Wednesday, August 19

Land's End Back To School Twitter Party & More

Lands' End Back-to-School Twitter Party Shopping Solutions, Giveaways and Fun!
Summer is almost over and Moms everywhere know what that means- Back-to-School! If the thought of back-to-school shopping makes you feel overwhelmed, not to worry; one of our favorite brands is offering up their expertise and a chance to win major must-haves!
Join Lands' End for the Ultimate Back-to-School Twitter Party! Lands' End hosts will be available to answer back-to-school shopping questions and the party will feature more than 20 product giveaways from co-hosts, 5minutesformom.com.


Date: Thursday, August 20th Time: 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. CSTLocation: #landsendLog-on to Twitter tomorrow for an evening of shopping tips, socializing and great giveaways!Don't forget to visit http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102675897366&s=48266&e=001ZoWMi-YGBB0UeA5uo2ENzUjWW-xucJRi724FTj44UGjoUYSNASaHmiUl3JPABdt_WatjcXj-MDhoJdadWx0T0bLQKVDEWd0obsvREw4M2YVURvA22dOIfg== prior to the party to check out the latest in back-to-school styles and gather information to answer Twitter party questions from 5minutesformom.com. While there, create a fantasy backpack at Lands' End's ultimate backpack fantasyland called Packland at http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102675897366&s=48266&e=001ZoWMi-YGBB0FuOULI2kcykIyCXgCgJB2xF3otsvtBcTx7hWzaBKggCfjf4y2jXbZlkdOFoIJcRSwp89A2emD-FtFTJkyLhTRljKDrLvX7tzUAvVne49Y84PkHXkZQHir. Packland lets kids and parents create their own virtual backpacks!
We look forward to tweeting with you!Warm Regards, Your friends at MomSelect and Lands' End



Back To School Shopping

Make the Most of Your Time and Budget. The back to school rush proves one of the most hectic and stressful times of year for parents. As most of us find ourselves pressed for time and attempting to stick to a budget, all of the back to school shopping expenses and tasks can quickly become overwhelming. Check out our tips to help maintain your sanity and ensure that your child gets what he needs - without breaking the bank or spending the end of your summer in a constant rush back and forth to the mall.




Final Week Of Summer Giveaways

Enter to Win Great New Prizes Our Summer Giveaway Bonanza is coming to a close.
Check out our newest prizes and enter to win any you may have missed last week.
For the final week of new giveaways, enter to win a Diaper Dude Diaper Bag and Blanket, a signed poster of Jada Pinkett Smith, a bTrendie shopping membership, a motorized wagon, and much more.
And see the entire Mom Central Summer Giveaway Bonanza here. Then stay tuned - our back to school giveaways will arrive soon!




Sunday, August 16

Back To School Grocery Coupons

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Saturday, August 15

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Tuesday, August 11

FREE Back To School Printables

It can't be: Summer vacation is almost over? Alas, it's true.
I have friends whose kids are going back to school this week, when August is not even half-through.
Fortunately, my family has a couple of weeks left before our older daughter has to start cracking the books.
Actually, she loves school, and is excited to head back to class.
Naturally, I'm sending her off with plenty of printables from PrintablePaper.net and my other sites.
But I'm also using the change in routine to make a new commitment to getting organized.
And I also want to remind teachers about my recently launched site, http://www.teachersprintables.net/.
There are so many printables for back to school time or anytime, I barely know where to start!

» Get Organized Pack
I've lost count of how many free and low-cost printables I offer via the 52 FreePrintable.net sites.
More than 8,800, by my latest estimate.
They're all easily searchable via www.freeprintable.net/search.php , so I'm confident you'll be able to find what you need.
But for those of us who have struggled with getting organized, anything that takes a step out of the process brings us that much closer to turning over a new, better-organized leaf.
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FreePrintable.net's Get Organized Pack includes customizable 2009 and 2010 calendars for every month; planner pages; several styles of note-taking paper; budget forms; various blank to-do lists; and more.
I've even thrown in a grocery list, menu planner, and computer password list.
The printables are either PDFs or customizable .DOC files, and in some cases, both versions are included.

» Teachers Printables
Teachers, students and homeschooling parents: I hope you've had a chance to check out one of my newest sites, TeachersPrintables.net. There's so much to offer teachers who are strapped for time and dealing with tiny classroom budgets. The site has more than 60 classroom printables, all free to individually download and print in PDF or .DOC format. There are attendance charts, blank lesson plans, grading sheets and helpers, classroom management tools, parent communication forms, passes, seating charts, test forms, graphic organizers, and more.

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Thank you so much for subscribing to the newsletter. Readers have sent me some great suggestions for additions to the newest FreePrintable.net sites, so please keep those ideas coming! I have more to unveil in the coming weeks. Here's wishing you fun in the last weeks of summer, during the school year, and beyond!


-Kevin
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Making Your Own Homemade Tomato Sauce



As summer winds down, we want to preserve those remaining sunny, warm days and the last of the ultra-fresh fruits and vegetables. One of the best ways to savor summer into the cold winter months is by making an extra-large pot of rich, thick tomato sauce. Enjoy some immediately, then freeze the rest so you can enjoy your fresh summer tomatoes in the frigid days of February.

Cooking tips for fresh tomato sauce


1. Start with fresh, flavorful ingredients
Undoubtedly, fresh ripe tomatoes are the most important component of a superior tomato sauce; however, the other ingredients are important, too. Fresh herbs and spices, extra-virgin olive oil and a good red wine can turn an ordinary sauce into something special.

2. Choose the best tomatoes
Bypass the ethylene-gassed tomatoes often found at the supermarket and buy your tomatoes at the farmers' market (or pick them from your own garden, if you have one). Choose brightly colored, slightly firm tomatoes with a little give; this indicates ripeness and sweetness. You can use any variety of tomato, and you can even mix and match. Roma tomatoes work well if you like a thicker sauce because they have less water.

3. Properly prep your tomatoes
One of the most important parts of making your sauce is prepping the tomatoes correctly. You need to remove all the seeds and skin by cooking the tomatoes quickly in boiling water. Why? Because the seeds can turn bitter after cooking, and the skin never breaks down thoroughly.

4. Prepare for freezing
The longer a sauce simmers, the less watery it will be. That makes a long-simmered sauce a good choice for freezing. A thinner sauce is good for today but won’t retain its texture if frozen and thawed.

Making a homemade tomato sauce is a simple, economical and delicious way to savor summer all year 'round.

Homemade Tomato Sauce
Makes 12 servings


Ingredients:
20 ripe tomatoes
6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 onions, chopped
8 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1/2 cup good red wine
2 bay leaves
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
4 tablespoons tomato paste

Directions:
1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add tomatoes to water and cook about 1 to 2 minutes or until skin begins to come off. Remove tomatoes with a slotted spoon and dunk into a large bowl of ice water.

2. Let tomatoes sit in water until they are cool enough to handle. Remove tomatoes from water and remove skin, then slice the tomatoes in half. Scoop out all the seeds and discard. Finely chop tomatoes with a sharp knife and set aside.

3. Heat olive oil in a large pot, and sauté onion and garlic until onion becomes translucent. Add tomatoes, basil, Italian seasoning, red wine and bay leaves. Season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until sauce comes to a boil.

4. Reduce heat and let sauce simmer for 2 to 3 hours, stirring occasionally and adjusting seasoning as necessary.

5. Stir in tomato paste and simmer for another 2 to 3 hours or until it is as thick or thin as you desire.

To freeze:

Let sauce sit on stove until fully cooled. Ladle sauce into freezer-safe containers, cover with plastic wrap and then with a lid. Freeze until ready to use. Use within 6 months.

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Life's Little Contradiction's

Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.




I saw a woman wearing a sweat shirt with "Guess"on it. So I said "Implants?" She hit me.




How come we choose from just two people to run for president, and over fifty for Miss America ?




I signed up for an exercise class and was told to wear loose-fitting clothing. If I HAD any loose-fitting clothing, I wouldn't have signed up in the FIRST place!




When I was young we used to go "skinny dipping,"now I just "chunky dunk."




Don't argue with an idiot; people watching maynot be able to tell the difference.




Wouldn't it be nice if whenever we messed up our life we could simply press 'Ctrl Alt Delete' and start all over? AMEN, AMEN!!




Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school,but they can in prison?




Wouldn't you know it...Brain cells come and braincells go, but FAT cells live forever.




Why do I have to swear on the Bible in court,when the Ten Commandments cannot be displayed outside?




Bumper sticker of the year: "If you can read this,thank a teacher - and - since it's in English, thanka soldier"




And remember: Life is like a roll of toilet paper.The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes...

Sunday, August 9

Wholesaling Help

Wholesaling
I get asked a lot of questions about wholesaling: the pros and cons, the why’s, where’s, and how-to’s, etc. I used to wholesale, so I’m hoping that what I learned from doing so will benefit others who have the desire to do the same. If you’re just in the planning stages at this point, then you’ll want to gather as much information as possible that will help you to begin. The most basic questions I hear regarding starting to wholesale include the following.

Should I have minimums, and if so, what should they be?
How should I set my prices?
What kind of “Tax ID” will my customers need to provide?
How do I know my customer’s ID/documentation is valid?

Minimums
Most wholesalers have minimum order requirements; some require product minimums, some total order amount minimums, and many require both. I required both types of minimums. I kept my total order minimum low ($50), so that I made my products attainable to small business owners like myself, who could not usually afford high minimums. But I required the product minimums to help deter folks from buying my products for personal use, rather than for resale. And also, since many of my homemade products are scented, it was a real pain to have to make a room spray in 10 different scents, for example, than to just make 4 in one scent. It was just far easier to manage with product minimums. So my product minimums ranged from 2-6 of a given item; it really just depended on what the product was and how difficult it was to make. And as a side note, when I set my pricing for my products, the price reflected my product minimum (i.e. if I had a minimum of 4 room sprays, then the price of that product was the cost of a total of 4 room sprays). That way, there was no worry about having someone order just one room spray–they were always ordering 4, to meet the minimum.

Some wholesalers do not require minimums, and that is always your choice, of course. But my goal was always to ensure, as much as was possible, that my products were being purchased for resale, rather than for personal use. And minimums help to deter those who would purchase products unethically at wholesale prices for their own use or consumption, which was very important to me.

Pricing
Figuring out how to price your products for wholesale can be tricky at times. But you can simplify it a lot if you keep the goal in mind: to cover the costs of your materials and to make a profit.

Many wholesalers use the Keystone Pricing method. That is, half the price of retail. So if you are selling a product for a retail price of $10, you would charge $5 for wholesale. I’m sure you’ve encountered this pricing method on many websites from which you purchase products or supplies wholesale yourself. But keystoning isn’t always the best choice, and when it’s not, that’s when you just need to get creative. Many wholesalers will simply use a percentage off–it might be 30% off retail, 40% etc. But there are no hard and fast rules on pricing. You really need to do whatever is best for you, as you keep in mind that goal: cover the costs AND make a profit.

Customer Tax ID’s
In most states, though not all, in order to purchase goods wholesale, a person must have one of the following forms of documentation to legally qualify to do so. Keep in mind, some states do not require any license or documentation at all, so it’s best to verify this if a potential customer tells you they don’t need a “Tax ID.” There’s a link here on OBJ on the Small Business Resources page; it is to the Small Business Administration and it lists all the links for each state’s Tax or Revenue Department. That’s a good resource for following up on each state’s tax requirements.

Additionally, the license or documentation needed may vary from state to state, and they may be called something completely different from state to state as well. So the list I’m including here may not be all inclusive.

Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)
Reseller’s License
Reseller’s Certificate
Vendor’s License
Business License
Sales Tax Exemption Certificate

Validating ID’s—to Keep Your Customer’s Honest

When I was wholesaling, it was very important to me to keep my customers as honest as possible. Most of them were anyway, but sometimes it was “iffy” at best. I wanted to be sure that if I was busting my rear to make each and every product that I was wholesaling–and sacrificing retail profits in order to do so–that my customers had the legal right to purchase my products at wholesale prices. So to that end, I required that every customer who requested access to my wholesale pricing to first provide me with a photocopy of their Tax ID (in whatever form their state required). They had to either Fax it to me, snail mail, or email it so that I would have a hard copy on file of their documentation. And then I could verify a number of items:

Customer’s name and address (If they don’t match, don’t approve until you know why–most licenses are only valid for a single address);
Expiration date of the documentation, if applicable (don’t accept it if it’s expired);
State of Origin–so I could verify a state’s requirements, if needed.
Many states have websites that will allow you to search for valid Vendor’s Licenses, Tax ID’s, etc online. I wish they all did! So when in doubt, it doesn’t hurt to check with any state you have questions about.

Some other things to keep in mind as you get ready to wholesale…

It’s important to be aware that while an FEIN is a legitimate form of documentation, a business is generally only required to have one if they have employees (though there are exceptions to this). I often see sites requesting a copy of potential customers’ FEIN, and that’s just not always appropriate, because not everyone needs to have one.

It is quite common for a husband or wife to attempt to use their spouse’s Tax ID to purchase goods wholesale. They may do this for the purpose of resale, or to purchase goods for personal use. Either way, it’s unethical at the very least, and in many cases, it’s also illegal.

In many states, a Vendor’s License (or its reasonable alternative) can only be used to purchase wholesale products that match the genre of the seller’s business. Meaning, if you sell bath and body products, and a customer has a plumbing business and wants to use their Vendor’s License to purchase your products, they are not legally allowed to do so.

It is to your benefit to maintain copies of all your wholesale customers’ Tax ID’s for accounting/tax purposes. If you were to be audited, you may be required to provide proof that you were indeed selling your wholesale products to those who were legally allowed to do so.

I hope this information will serve at least as a good starting point for those of you interested in wholesaling. I am by no means an expert on this topic. But I am sharing my experience and knowledge with you, in hopes that it may be of some use and help.

Wednesday, August 5

Should Kids Have Cell Phones?

Families have always dealt with the perils of having several kids in different activities and the necessary communication that comes along with that -- such as when and where to pick up. But these days, cell phones can make organizing day-to-day life easier. That said, are cell phones for kids a good idea?
Just a decade ago, keeping track of your children meant talking about where they were going, with whom, and when they would return. But parents today have a new tactic for keeping tabs on their kids: Cell phones.
Embracing the technology is working for some families, particularly those who set clear guidelines and expectations for the phones. But other families say that phones just aren't a need when it comes to keeping track of their kids.
Is there a right age?
When is a child ready for the responsibility of a cell phone? There really is no definitive age. But cell phones are more than just a free handset with a contract; they have monthly costs that can add up if kids use features that aren't included in their plan. So, if you are thinking of getting your child a cell phone, you need to be sure that she is truly ready for the responsibility of having one.
For some kids, taking care of the phone and making sure it's secure are natural. But for others, that level of responsibility won't come until they are a little older. Mom Meryl Evans says that, while her daughter was ready for the responsibility when she was entering the fifth grade, her son, who will be a fifth grader this year, is not. "His first brand-new iPod lasted only a month because he left it in his pants pocket. Yep, the iPod took a bath and never recovered. It showed us he was not ready for the responsibility," says Meryl.
Not for everyone
While many parents are embracing cell phones to keep their families connected, some parents aren't. Mom Jessica Gottlieb, who blogs at JessicaGottlieb.com, says that, although she did purchase a phone for her daughter, she realized the device just wasn't a need when her daughter lost it. "She was about seven, and when she lost it, I realized she was just fine without it and that it was a useless tool in her hands. She was my first child, and it was my first experience with childcare outside my immediate family. We were all just feeling our way through things," says Jessica. "I like the kids not having phones. I like them being aware of where they are and learning to interact with the world. Even though I'm in Los Angeles, this is a pretty cozy neighborhood, and the kids could ask just about any storekeeper to please call home."
Comfort level
For parents who do allow their children to have cell phones, they can turn out to be an unexpected source of comfort. That was the case for mom Monique Jordan, whose 11-year-old daughter has a cell phone. "I was completely against her having one, but I found that it actually gave me comfort knowing I could reach her. It is such a fine line of wanting her to be 100 percent safe but knowing I need to slowly start to give her more freedom as she is growing up. This has turned out to be a big help in that process," says Monique.
Keeping tabs the other way
While cell phones may be a convenient way of keeping track of kids, some parents point out that it is hardly the only way to do so. After all, parents kept track of kids long before cell phones came into the picture. "I keep tabs on my kids by being there. If I'm not with them, I know where they are, or the general route they've taken. My daughter is 10, and she can walk around our neighborhood. If I don't see her out the window, I have friends on every block whom I can call, or I can hop in my car and find her," says Jessica.
Mom Katherine Cobb agrees. Her 12-year-old son is pretty much the only one in his peer group without a cell phone, and she likes it that way. "My 12-year-old calls up friends to play, and then they go to the nearby park or out to our backyard or to the local pool. We agree on where he's going, who he is going with and what time he will return," explains Katherine. "I think the world has gotten a little crazy about keeping tabs on our kids (which parents cite as the reason they are getting the cell phones for them in the first place, not that I believe that), when a little responsibility and accountability is what kids need for their own development."
Filling needs
The reasons for getting kids cell phones vary widely. For some families, having many activities and busy family lives make cell phones a necessity for all. For others, having two parents living in different places means cell phones make sense.
In Meryl's case, there was also a truly practical reason for getting a cell phone for her daughter. Meryl is deaf and thus cannot be contacted via normal phones. Since most schools aren't equipped with a phone that can send text communications, the cell phone gave Meryl's daughter a way of contacting her in an emergency or if afterschool plans changed suddenly. "Her plans changed at the last minute many times, so she was able to update me. For example, an after-school meeting gets canceled -- and I can pick her up. Otherwise, she would be stuck waiting," says Meryl.
Setting rules
As with any privilege, having a cell phone comes with rules, say many parents. Schools may have policies about where and when kids can have cell phones. Likewise, rules are necessary at home. Raffi Darrow says that, overall, her two daughters have been pretty good about following the family rules for cell phone usage, which include no downloading, no using the phone during dinner and calling only between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. "The kids have been great about following the rules – except for one. They turn their cell phones off all the time because they are afraid the battery will die. But the problem with that is then I can’t reach them. During the school day, they are required to have the phones off and in their lockers -- school rule. And I think that has become a habit. They turn the phones on when they need to use them. But over the summer, when they are out and about, I like to be able to reach them," says Raffi.
Tell us: When will you let your kids have a cell phone? Comment below!
For more on kids and cell phones:
Cell phone independence: How much is too much?
Teen sexting - When kids send sexual text messages
Encouraging responsibility in older children