Giveaway: Combi Catalyst Stroller (3/24-4/8)

Combi Catalyst Strollyer Giveaway

Welcome to the Combi Catalyst Stroller Giveaway

Hosted by Miss Frugal Mommy & Sponsored by Combi

A special thanks to these fabulous co-hosts:

Sanity Is For Those Without Children, Posh on a Budget, The Nurse Mommy, and Easy Green Mom

“The Combi Catalyst is a versatile, modular stroller that can easily converts from a travel system to bassinet stroller or toddler stroller. With multiple seating configurations the Catalyst is adaptable to every travel need. The universal infant car seat adapter, is included, and compatible with the Combi Shuttle infant car seat, and other major brands, to create a travel system. The seating unit converts to a bassinet that lays flat to provide a cozy sleeping area for infants starting at birth. In bassinet mode the seat quickly configures to a large, cushioned toddler seat that can be used for older infants and toddlers and provides three seating positions with an adjustable recline. The reversible, multi-function seat has a weight capacity of 50 lbs. and also features an adjustable, 5-point harness system and removable shoulder and buckle comfort pads. All-wheel suspension with front-lock swivel wheels absorb bumps and provide for a smooth ride. A single step brake pedal locks and unlocks both rear wheels. Parents will further appreciate the one-hand telescoping, comfort-grip handle, the over-sized canopy with ventilation window, and the extra-large storage basket that is easily accessible.”

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You can read Miss Frugal Mommy’s review to discover more in depth details about this amazingly convenient stroller!

Now for the exciting part! One fan is going to win a Combi Catalyst Stroller in their choice of color (ARV $379.99). Winner may choose the stroller in either red, black, or graphite. This giveaway is open to US residents, ages 18 and older. Enter to win in the Rafflecopter widget below, all entries will be verified, one entrant per household or you will immediately be disqualified. Winner will be contacted via email and has 48 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen. Good Luck!!!
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Note- My Life: A Work in Progress was not compensated for this post and is not responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is not sponsored by, endorsed by, administered by, or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or any other social media platform. Any questions related to the giveaway should be directed to MsFrugalMommyathotmaildotcom.

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Giveaway: Green Scene Mom Spring Awards (US/CAN) 3/19-28

We are celebrating our Spring Green Scene Mom Awards with a giveaway featuring some of our amazing winning brands! Many of these brands were created by mom or dad entrepreneurs who were problem solving for their own families.

Toofeze Teether

Toofeze was created by a mother and daughter who were inspired to develop and bring to market a sensible baby teething ring that really works. The pair is dedicated to helping soothe the pain of teething babies, thereby easing the stress of their caregivers.
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Yummi Pouch Minis

Yummi Pouch Mini reusable food pouches encourage healthy snacks for active kids. These eco-friendly food pouches are freezer safe, dishwasher safe, BPA-free, Phthalate-free, and can be filled with healthy blended snacks and easily taken on-the-go, no spoon required.
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Buttons Cloth Diapers

Buttons Cloth Diapers were born at home. Designed by a husband and wife team, Buttons Diapers are easy to use and affordable for everyone- the way it should be. Buttons Diapers believes in keeping life simple, even when it comes to diapering.
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Wristy Buddy Teething Wristband

Wristy Buddy is designed for babies that haven’t developed the motor skills to hold traditional teething objects. Babies that can’t grasp toys can manipulate Wristy Buddy. Wristy Buddy is made of absorbant materials to keep little faces and clothing dry.
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Simple Nature

Simple Nature’s natural products contains the finest organic ingredients to effectively moisturize, soothe and cleanse from head to toe. With creamy shea and mango butters plus the essential oils of orange and natural vanilla extract, hair and skin will feel super soft and smell amazingly fresh!
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Funbites Food Cutter

FunBites is a simple kitchen tool that allows you to cut sandwiches and fruit into fun shapes for little fingers. FunBites helps create yummy lunches without all the packaging kids’ lunches often come with. FunBites was designed by a mom who was inspired by her own daughters to create kid-friendly snacks with one easy cutter.
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Natural Bath Sponge

This natural bath sponge is made from organic material found off the coast of Florida. Instead of scratchy synthetic materials, this sponge features soft sea wool fibers that clean and lather to create a spa-like experience for your baby.
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Baby Butz Cream

Baby Butz Cream heals, restores, and moisturizes with the help of all natural ingredients. Free from preservatives, perfumes, chemicals, and alcohol, Baby Butz Cream was developed by a mom searching for a natural solution for her own child.
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Enter to win this amazing Gift Set!

Toofeze teether
FunBites food cutter
Buttons Diapers 2 covers and 2 daytime inserts
Wristy Buddy teething wristband
Simple Nature Orange Smoothie Duo – shampoo & body wash + lotion
Yummi Pouch Mini reusable food pouches
Baby Butz Cream jar of diaper cream

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Review: Cook’n Recipe Organizer (Giveaway too! 3/6-16 US/CAN)

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

This was a tough review to write, because there’s so much to write about! I can’t possibly include everything, so I’m just trying to highlight what I found important to know. Simply put, the Cook’n recipe software allows you to manually type in and save your own recipes, as well as grab recipes from the Internet. It also helps you meal plan, prepares your shopping list, and shares nutritional information.

When I first opened the program, I was intimidated and thought the software would be difficult to use. It really only took me about 10 minutes to get the hang of it, clicking through and browsing tabs. If you hover your cursor over an icon a little box will pop up, identifying that icon. That helped. There are also video demos on the Cook’n website.

The recipes are arranged in specific categories: breakfast, desserts, main dishes, salads, sides, sandwiches, soups, and “my favorite recipes.” The software comes pre-loaded with dozens of recipes, but if you’re not sure what to make, Cook’n has a Live Recipe Feed to give you ideas. The feed shows recipes popular on the Internet. You also can search for a recipe from this page.

I searched “beef,” and found a recipe on SmittenKitchen.com that I wanted to save with my new software. Because of the way the Smitten Kitchen website is formatted, the recipe won’t automatically import into Cook’n. But that’s why Cook’n has a Snip-It bar. I can use that to move portions of the recipe into my Cook’n software. For example, I just highlight the ingredients on the Smitten Kitchen recipe. Then I click “Ingredients” on the Snip-It bar. Cook’n then immediately imports the ingredients into my new recipe card. It’s really easy! Just make sure you save any recipes you import, and into the right category.

Use the “Snip-It” bar to import recipes from blogs.

The importing or “capture recipes” option did work with MyRecipes.com, FoodNetwork.com, and Food.com. No need for the Snip-It bar; Cook’n just automatically imported the recipe when I clicked the icon. I’m sure there are other recipe sites this feature will work with too, but these three are the ones I tried.

Besides typing in your own recipes or manually importing recipes off the web, you can also buy Cook’n compatible cookbooks off their website. Download and import them directly into your Cook’n library.

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Cook’n also prepares your shopping list and determines nutritional data, even for the recipes you download off the web! Just make sure you have the right number of servings in the recipe info, or your nutritional value is going to come out skewed. (I was confused for a minute why my tuna burger had more than 1,700 calories! I had the servings set to 1, instead of 4.)

There are a few other things I want to mention. You can scan your paper recipes into Cook’n. The software won’t be able to read the nutritional info or create a shopping list, but at least you’ll have all your recipes in one central location. Also, print your recipes from Cook’n or create a family cookbook to be printed. (Wouldn’t that make an awesome present for your son or daughter who’s moving out?) And don’t forget, (I know I mentioned it briefly at the beginning), but this software can also help you menu plan: daily, weekly, monthly, or even by 3 months at a time. Cook’n also has a cloud. After creating an account, you can upload your recipes to the cloud (could take minutes to hours, depending on your files); then you can access the recipes from your mobile devices.

I’m really impressed by this software. I have recipes scattered all over the place, on the web and my countertop. This is an easy way to bring them all together in one location. I also love the idea of creating a family cookbook of favorites. And as someone who monitors the nutritional data of nearly everything I put in my body, I love that this software does it for me. I used to sit down with a calculator and determine calories and saturated fat, etc., on my own.

Both the download and the CD are currently $79.95 each, so I’m glad I received a free copy to review. It seems like a lot, but if you look at it as a family investment that you can use for years, that spreads the cost out. The program does have a lot to offer.

I think this software would make a great Christmas present too. I did notice that the cost to upgrade to the latest version is almost as much money as just outright buying the new version as a new customer. Maybe the upgrade is the same as the new software. Anyway, I would suggest to Cook’n to consider making upgrades a little more affordable to repeat customers.

To learn more about Cook’n, visit them on the web at dvo.com. You can also follow them on Facebook and Pinterest for giveaways, coupon codes, and recipes.

Want to win a free download?

Giveaway:

Thanks to Cook’n, I’m giving away one free download of the Cook’n Recipe Organizer version 11. This giveaway runs from March 6-16, and is open to US and Canadian residents. Please read the full terms and conditions, listed below. If you agree, keep scrolling down and enter to win!

Terms & Conditions: Sweepstakes open to residents of the US and Canada (excluding Quebec). Must be 18 years or older. Void where prohibited by law. Two entrants allowed per household. Odds of winning depend on total number of eligible entries received. Once winner has been selected and emailed, winner will have 48 hours to respond or new winner will be selected. If winner is Canadian resident, he or she must answer skills question before receiving prize. Winner’s name may be posted on this blog and other social media and websites. My Life: A Work in Progress is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Sweepstakes not associated with Facebook or any other social media platform. Entrance into the sweepstakes indicates acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Note: I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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