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Month: November 2014

Review: 44 Animals of the Bible by Nancy Pelander Johnson

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Special thanks to Master Books for providing a sample copy of this book. Book Description: God watches when the doe gives birth to her fawn. He makes the leopard swift to hunt its prey. From the exotic ibex to the more commonly-known tortoise, these and other wonderful creatures of this book will delight children and parents during an exploration of where each animal appears in Scripture! God cares for the animals and He wants us to do the same, as they represent some of the most amazing and unique creatures that He has designed. Learn their importance and connections to…

Family Movie Night: Moms’ Night Out

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Special thanks to Family Christian Bookstore for providing a sample copy. This post contains affiliate links. I receive a small commission when you purchase through my link. It doesn’t cost you anything, but it helps keep this blog running. It’s time for some fresh popped popcorn and a family friendly movie. Today’s featured movie is Moms’ Night Out. Moms’ Night Out definitely has all of the cliches front and center, but it’s done in a way that made us laugh out loud – a lot. We were cracking up at the antics of both the moms and the dads in…

Smooth, Clear Skin with Soniclear

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Special thanks to the company for providing a sample of the product. The Marine Corps Ball was quickly approaching, and I was having some issues with my skin breaking out even with regular skin care maintenance. When I was given the opportunity to try out the Soniclear sonic skin cleansing device from Michael Todd, I jumped at the chance. I had seen similar devices on t.v., but I had never tried them. I liked the fact that Soniclear had antimicrobial protection against stain and odor causing bacteria built right into the brush. It came with two different brush heads – one…

Thanksgiving Prep: Deiss Dual Julienne & Vegetable peeler

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Special thanks to the company for providing a sample for use in my kitchen.  I don’t know about you, but I don’t like making julienne cuts with a knife. For whatever reason, it takes me forever to make those fine cuts. When I saw that a vegetable peeler could also julienne, I was quite interested to see how well it worked. I knew the key would be whether or not the blades were sharp and whether or not it was a sturdy unit. I normally use a vertical vegetable peeler, so there was a little adjusting to using a horizontal…