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  • Celebrate the new eShakti with a Coupon

    Celebrate the new eShakti with a Coupon

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    I just heard eShakti has been changing things up! They’ve always been my favorite dress shop, with their completely custom made clothes for every women’s body type. The site has a fresh look along with new options!
    custom pants, womens pants, trousers, ankle pants, formal pants, wear-to-work pants, smart casual pant
    Personally I’m excited to check out the new custom-made pants. Slowly I’ve been changing up my wardrobe, and pants have been last on the list to get an upgrade. That’s not the only new item though. At eShakti you’ll also find new jumpsuits and shorts, as well as new lines like Contemporary and Bohemian.
    eshakti, spring, summer, plusfashion, colorblock dress, plus size dress, petite fashion, womens clothing, online shopping, plus apparel, bridesmaids dresses, fall2013, affordable clothing, dresses with pockets, custom clothing, customized apparel
    Now because I love eShakti so much, and eShakti loves my readers, they want to give you $35 off your next order!!!
    Gift Card CODE: HMSES35
    Valid till 06/21/2015
    Enter this code in the ‘Gift Coupon / Referral Code’ box at checkout
    Only one gift coupon can be used in an order
    Not valid on previous purchases / purchase of gift cards.
    This gift coupon cannot be transferred, re-issued or exchanged for cash.
  • Foodie Friday – Freezer Meals and a Giveaway!

    Foodie Friday – Freezer Meals and a Giveaway!

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    Have you ever put together some Freezer Meals?  For years I’ve heard of freezer meals, and I always wanted to try them out, but I had no idea where to start. I had questions like “At what point in the cooking do I freeze it?” and “Do I cook it longer or let it thaw before cooking?”. 
    Back when I had just Princess V and Princess C, I decided I wanted to try my hand at this freezing idea. So I started with dinner rolls. I actually completely figured them out on my own, and was very successful with my first try.
    And then I stopped. Actual dinners just sounded too difficult to put together, and I really didn’t mind being in the kitchen (I still don’t!).  Jump to today though, and I’ve now got Princess R running around my feet, and Baby Prince getting ready to make his appearance. I decided it was time to stop slacking, and get some food put together so we wouldn’t rely on pizza every night that I don’t have the energy or desire to cook.
    Let me tell you, it has been fun!!  I have been putting stuff in the freezer all week, and I’m running out of room.  A deep freezer would be so nice, except trying to figure out where to put it. So I make do with my little above the refrigerator freezer.  I started with cinnamon rolls, because really, cereal gets old, and warm cinnamon rolls are OH so good!  Then I jumped to some Chicken Tortilla Soup and Chicken Pot Pie. Tonight I made a double batch of lasagna and froze one. Tomorrow I plan on getting some bean burritos in there (they should fit!).
    Freezing Dinner Rolls
    (cinnamon rolls and any other bread will be the same process)
    Choose your favorite dinner roll recipe. Follow the instructions up to shaping the rolls. Normally you will shape your rolls and let them rise before cooking. DO NOT LET THEM RISE! Once you shape the rolls place them on a baking sheet and put them in the freezer.  After they’ve frozen sufficiently (2-3 hours), remove them from the baking sheet and put in gallon freezer bags. By freezing separately before the bags, the rolls should not stick together.
    When you’re ready to bake the rolls remove from the freezer. Let them thaw and rise until double in size. Bake according to original direction.
    Freezing Soup
    Make your desired soup according to directions. Leave off any garnishes, or items that could go soggy (in my case, the tortilla chips).  Cool it down in the freezer and then pour into freezer containers – gallon bags work, or air tight Tupperware.
    When ready to eat, remove from freezer, dump into a pan and reheat.
    Freezing Casseroles
    This is similar to the soups. Mix up your casserole according to directions, but do not bake! Once the casserole is assembled, cover with foil, or lid if you have one for your dish (ha, I just realized I put foil on my lasagna, but I have a lid for that pan!).  Place in freezer.
    When ready to cook, heat through. I would use the same temperature the recipe calls for, but it will need extra time to heat all the way through.
    Now you know the secrets to Freezer Meals! It all seems pretty straight forward, but if you’re anything like me, it seems pretty daunting that first time going at it.  Don’t be afraid, and ask questions! There’s a lot of info online too!
    Giveaway Time!
    Link up your recipes on the linky and you will have the chance to win a $25 Walmart gift card. Please make sure to use a valid email when adding your link so we can contact you!  The winner will be announced next Friday!
    *Gift card provided by General Mills and Walmart through My Blog Spark

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  • You Never Lose Review

    YouNeverLose.com is the newest online site for gift cards at a fraction of their cost! I’ve browsed some other auction sites, and they all seem like a rip off to me. YouNeverLose.com though states in their company name, that you will never lose! You might lose the auction, but you ALWAYS get something out of it.
    Here’s how it works. You register at YouNeverLose.com for free. Then you buy a gift card, at face value. That gift card is sent to you (free shipping!). The amount in dollars you spent on that gift card is than given to you in points. You use those points to bid on other gift cards.
    Now if that’s not clear enough for you, check out this little video about it!

    This is a RISK FREE site! You don’t spend money in the hopes of getting something worth it. Instead you spend money and get at least the value of your money in gift cards, with the potential of getting even more!

    I have to say my least favorite feature is the end bidding. When it gets down to the last 20 seconds every time a bid is placed the time resets to 20 seconds. So until someone runs out of points to bid with, it could take a bit. I was so close to winning a $25 mastercard gift card for only .52 cents!! I was outbid by a penny though, and I ran out of points to continue my bidding.
    Seriously though look at the good deal someone got…$25 gift card for only .52 cents!!!!

    YouNeverLose.com is offering Home Maid Simple’s readers bonus points when they register and buy their first gift card!
    Just enter the code LAUNCH10 for a 10 point bonus.
    If you buy gift cards for birthdays, holidays, or other gifts, you’ll want to check out YouNeverLose.com