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Father's Day Gift Idea: BOSS BOTTLED. SPORT.

Father's Day is fast approaching, on June 17th,2012. We have already start thinking about what to get Dad this year. I think we are going to give Dad a nice bottle of fragrance, a shirt and maybe we will throw in some fishing tackle, since Dad loves to fish.
Hugo Boss has launched a new fragrance for men called BOSS BOTTLED. SPORT. It is a unique fragrance that celebrates athletes of the world for the attitude and hard work that carries them through their day. It is a fresh, sporty, invigorating scent and is excellent to wear when working out or being active.

Marvelous Menu Monday - Week of May 13-20, 2012

I have done it again. I fell off the Menu planning wagon. As this week is pretty much over I will let you know what we have had this past week and what is in store for the last few days.
Monday - Chicken Stir-fry with homemade stir-fry sauce (recipe to follow)

Tuesday - Tacos with veggies

Wednesday - Homemade Waffles, fruit and yogurt

Thursday - Tuna Casserole

Friday - Lazy man's cabbage rolls

Saturday - Sausages and salad

Sunday - Hubby cooking :)

I will work hard to get next weeks up over the weekend. I am hoping to plan more quick 30 minute meals or slow cooker meals for the summer as we are out a lot at the beach or park. Soccer will be starting the first week of June also. Games are either at 6 or 7 pm and since both kids are in soccer this summer we will be spending 4 nights a week at the soccer field.

~*Jennifer 
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Marvelous Mommy Meals. This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

Are you a Battleship fan?

Looking for a movie to go see this weekend? Why not check out the new Battleship movie that is based on the original Hasbro board game. I have seen the trailer and can't wait to get some time to head out to see it.
If you have children like us that are not quite at the age to see the movie but love ships and navy type things you will want to check out the new toy line from Hasbro!

Wordless Wednesday May 23, 2012


 
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Canadian Coupon Mom. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

Summer is here!

It is finally here! The nice warm weather that I have longed for! I am not a winter fan at all. I hate to feel cold, I love the warmth of the sun and being outdoors. I feel so cooped up all winter long as I do not enjoy the bitterness. I don't mind the days that are warm with nice layer of snow but not the dead middle of winter.

Yesterday was such a beautiful day! Yesterday was also the opening of our towns new Splash Pad! Yay, another fun thing to do with the kids while at the park. We spent a good portion of our day at the splash pad with the kids loving every minute. My friend D and I met up at the park to have our kids play together. They get along very well and always seem to enjoy themselves.

How to Enter a Rafflecopter Glveaway

Lately I have noticed, actually I am not the only blogger noticing that people are having a difficult time entering Rafflecopter giveaways on blogs. I love Rafflecopter forms for both hosting giveaways and entering as I find them quick and simple.

I want to do a quick a run down on how to enter a giveaway on Canadian Coupon Mom. I am sure some of you are thinking, “I know how to enter a Rafflecopter giveaway”, then that is fine. I am writing this out of frustration as I have had to redraw names for winners in some of the recent giveaways. I don’t know if it is because people don’t know how to enter or maybe people are cheating. If you are cheating then you will not win. I do check each and every entry. It is very time consuming but I want to make sure that the person winning has done what was asked and is making it fair for everyone. If this continues to happen, the giveaways on Canadian Coupon Mom may stop as I invest a lot of time in setting up and running giveaways.

I enjoy being able to offer my readers a chance to try out great products but it isn’t fair to other people who honestly would love to win and have entered the giveaway as asked.

How to Enter a Giveaway

Sloppy Joe Skillet

The other night was one of those nights where I kept asking myself "What's for supper?" Of course I am asking this as I didn't do my weekly meal plan. Why haven't I done this plan? I really do not know. I just got really busy after returning home from the conference and didn't plan last week or this week. I will have to get back into the routine for next week.

I had ground beef on hand and thought I would love something with it. I was looking for quick, easy and something the kids would enjoy. I headed over to Kraft Canada and entered that the ingredients I had on hand. I found Sloppy Joe Skillet. It was simple and quick to make. I put it on a bed of rice and everyone enjoyed.
Sloppy Joe Skillet (adapted from Kraft Canada)
  • 1 pkg. (120 g) Stove Top Stuffing Mix for Chicken
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 lb. lean ground beef
  • 1 medium red pepper, chopped
  • 1 can (28 oz) stewed tomatoes, undrained
  • 1/2 cup garlic BBQ sauce
  • 1/4 cup Zesty Italian Dressing
  • 2 tsp. chili powder 
1. Mix stuffing mix and hot water just until moistened; set aside. Meanwhile, brown meat in large skillet; drain.

2. Add peppers, tomatoes with their liquid, ketchup, dressing and chili powder to skillet. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low; cover. Simmer 5 min. or until peppers are crisp-tender.
3. TOP with prepared stuffing. Cover; simmer 3 min.

While I was making this I boiled 2 cups of water and added one cup of long grain rice; reduce heat to simmer medium-low; cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.

This is a quick and easy meal to make especially if you are in a hurry. It is my kids approved also :)

~*Jennifer 
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Marvelous Mommy Meals. This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

Wordless Wednesday - Eggs

~*Jennifer 
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Marvelous Mommy Meals. This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

Gaining Confidence

Just over a week ago I traveled to Washington,DC for a food blog conference called Eat, Write, Retreat. This conference did more than give me tons of great information, networking with great food bloggers, writers and brands but gave me more independence and confidence.

I had never been on a plane before and very rarely would I travel alone. I have never went to a different place that I have never been to before by myself. I was a nervous wreck leading up to the flight. I don't really even know what I was so afraid of besides the unknown.

Recap: Eat, Write, Retreat Conference

I want to start this post off with a great big thank you to Canadian Beef for sponsoring three lucky Canadians to attend the Eat, Write,Retreat conference in Washington, DC! I can’t even explain how excited I was to have been chosen to take part in this great food conference.

I would also like to Thank Casey, Robyn, all the pros and the volunteers for such a great conference. Everyone did a great job organizing and teaching!  
photo by Daphne Domingo
The conference was a great food experience which started off with a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Welcome dinner and ............. Square dancing as an ice breaker! It differently was something different but a lot of fun.


Throughout the conference I meet some fantastic bloggers and pros, really enjoying the time to network with everything at Eat, Write, Retreat.

Monica Bhide's session about food writing was not what I was expecting but enjoyed it immensely. I have been thinking about it a lot since the conference. Monica asked us why we blog and what one word describes our blog, and what we want to accomplish with our blogs. My word I feel would be "Simplicity". I am hoping to help mother's and families get tasty, easy meals on the table quickly.

The OXO Kitchen Challenge was a great success and it looked like everyone had a great time making fun and tasty creations with OXO tools, mushrooms, Jarlsberg cheese and watermelons! My team was made up of a great group of ladies, Beth and Betty Anne and Kathy!
photo by Daphne Domingo
Team 6 photo by Daphne Doming
We did get spoiled with great products from all the wonderful sponsors! I am super excited to start using all the OXO products and also my new Calphalon frying pan and Panini grill! (I won the Panini grill through the raffles- watch for posts to come).  

I am already thinking about next year’s conference and how I hope to make a family trip out of it as there are tons of things my family could do while I am participating in the conference.

~*Jennifer
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Marvelous Mommy Meals, this post is part of a sponsored scholarship with Canadian Beef. I also wanted to share my experience at Eat, Write, Retreat. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

Book G!veaway - What to Expect When You're Expecting

With the anticipation of the new movie What to Expect When You're Expecting releasing this week in theaters, I have another great giveaway to offer five lucky Canadian Coupon Mom readers Thanks to our great friends at Thomas Allen & Son.
Are you expecting, planning or know someone expecting? The fourth edition of What to Expect When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff would make the prefect gift or addition to your baby needs. I remember when I was expecting my son, I had a couple books for pregnancy and this was one of them. I used my copy of What to Expect When You're Expecting religiously. It was a great resource for a first time mom. I would also recommend it even for a second time mom as I pulled my copy out when I was pregnant with my daughter.

Recap of Eat, Write, Retreat 2012

I want to start this post off with a great big thank you to Canadian Beef for sponsoring three lucky Canadians to attend the Eat, Write, Retreat conference in Washington, DC! I can’t even explain how excited I was to have been chosen to take part in this great food conference.

I would also like to Thank Casey, Robyn, all the pros and the volunteers for such a great conference. Everyone did a great job organizing and teaching!  

The weekend started off well, my flight left on time and the passenger next to was great and very supportive. He was also heading to the same hotel but for a different conference.  The weather was great and we found our way to the hotel easily. I was able to get early check in and explore the city.

I met up with another food blogger, Stephanie from 52 Kitchen Adventures and we took a walking tour all around the museums and then headed back for our conference check in.

I was really excited as this was a smaller conference, only 100 attendees or less.  This made it very easy to connect with more people over the weekend then it does when it is a bigger conference. Friday night started off with a sponsor meet & greet reception. We mingled and introduced ourselves to pros and bloggers that we would be seeing over the weekend. A Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Welcome dinner was next on the schedule and included all kinds of great Mexican inspired eats. I tried some foods I have never had and I really loved the fried plantains. I am excited to make some at home and introduce them to my children.

Friday night after the welcome dinner our schedule said entertainment but nothing else about it. Guess what our entertainment was? Square dancing! It was meant to be an icebreaker and it sure did help. I am sure we all thought the same thing at first – Square Dancing!?! But it turned out to be a lot of fun and a great way to feel at ease with our fellow bloggers and the pros. I love that the pros jumped into everything with us at the conference. There really wasn’t that definition between writers/bloggers and pros at this conference.

I realize I am rambling on and I will try to keep the rest of this post short. I really enjoyed all the sessions and do not have a favorite one as they were all very different. I did learn a lot at the Food Styling & Photography session with Lisa Cherkasky and Renee Comet on how to take photographs of food you would want to eat. I will be working on that more with my upcoming food posts.

I could have listened to Monica Bhide speak all day. She is a fantastic speaker and really got me thinking about myself as a writer, and what my one word would be to describe my writing as a blogger. I have found the word in my mind would be “Simplicity”. That is what I am hoping to accomplish with my posts for parent’s to find simple, tasty recipes and reviews.  

We did get spoiled with great products from all the sponsors! I am super excited to start using all the OXO products and also my new Calphalon frying pan and Panini grill! (I won the Panini grill through the raffles- watch for posts to come).  

I am already thinking about next year’s conference and how I hope to make a family trip out of it as there are tons of things my family could do while I am participating in the conference.

The OXO Kitchen Challenge was a great success and it looked like everyone had a great time making fun and tasty creations with OXO tools, mushrooms, Jarlsberg cheese and watermelons!

I have met tons of great people and will be working on keeping in touch with everyone through emails, twitter and reading their blogs.

Along with all the great products we also got some great new cookbooks that I look forward to trying out very soon. 

~*Jennifer 
~*Disclaimer: This post was written by Marvelous Mommy Meals, this post is part of a sponsored scholarship with Canadian Beef. I also wanted to share my experience at Eat, Write, Retreat. All opinions are honest and my own.*~

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