Tomato Salsa - This low-cal staple pumps up the flavor of everything from chicken breasts to scrambled eggs. "It's jam-packed with antioxidants, including lycopene, which may reduce the risk of some cancers, and beta-carotene, which may help fight heart disease," says Joan Salge Blake, RD, an associate clinical professor of nutrition at Boston University. Eat It Up: Beta-carotene and lycopene are more easily absorbed by the body when consumed with a bit of healthy fat, so add some chopped avocado to your salsa-topped chicken. Or add salsa to Low Sodium V8 for extra fiber. Nutrition facts per 2 tablespoons: 9 calories, 0g protein, 2g carbohydrate, 0g fat (0g saturated), 0.5g fiber- Whole Wheat Pitas - Give your usual turkey sandwich a healthy upgrade by swapping the bread for a whole wheat pita pocket. If you put veggies in your sandwich, it's usually a few lettuce leaves and a slice of tomato or else the bread falls apart. "But with a pita, you can stuff it full of vegetables and still get a healthy dose of whole grains," says Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, a FITNESS advisory board member and author of The Flexitarian Diet. Just be sure to check the ingredients list: "enriched wheat flour" means the pita is an imposter. Look for the words "whole wheat." Eat It Up: Go Greek by filling your pita with feta, hummus, diced cucumbers and tomatoes, arugula, and black olives. Or put a Mexican spin on your sandwich by adding low-fat refried beans, salsa, avocado, and chopped romaine lettuce. Rather have a snack? Make pita chips. Cut a pita into triangles, drizzle with olive oil, add a pinch of salt, and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, or until crispy. Nutrition facts per 1 large pita: 170 calories, 6g protein, 35g carbohydrate, 2g fat (0g saturated), 5g fiber
- Popcorn - "Because it's super-low in calories, popcorn is the perfect food for those times when you don't want to worry about portion size," says Sharon Richter, RD, a nutritionist in New York City. And it's loaded with fiber, which is crucial for staying slim. In fact, people who maintain a healthy weight consume an average of 33 percent more fiber daily than those who are overweight, according to research. Eat It Up: Save calories (and money) by getting a basic air popper. One we like: Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Hot Air Popper by Presto ($25, bedbathandbeyond.com). Pop the kernels with a bit of salt and toss with nuts and raisins for a tasty trail mix. Nutrition facts per 1 cup air-popped: 31 calories, 1g protein, 6g carbohydrate, 0g fat, (0g saturated), 1g fiber
- Kale - This potent leafy green tastes like a slightly sharper version of spinach. Kale is rich in an antioxidant called kaempferol, which Harvard research shows may help lower your chances of developing ovarian cancer by 40 percent. "It's also a great source of iron and folate -- which can prevent birth defects -- as well as calcium and magnesium, making it a terrific choice for anyone who doesn't eat dairy products," says Dave Grotto, RD, a FITNESS advisory board member and author of 101 Foods That Could Save Your Life. Eat It Up: Chop the veggie into thin strips and saute in a teaspoon of olive oil with chopped onions and mushrooms for five to 10 minutes. Or buy frozen kale to toss into stir-fries, soups, or pasta sauces. Nutrition facts per 1 cup cooked: 36 calories, 2g protein, 7g carbohydrate, 0.5g fat (0g saturated), 3g fiber

- Oranges - Apples get all the glory, but oranges are the unsung heroes of fresh fruit, says Susan Kraus, RD, a clinical dietitian at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey. "They're very low in calories and a good source of potassium, fiber, and folate," Kraus says. Not to mention that a large orange has a day's worth of immunity-boosting vitamin C. Eat It Up: Add orange slices to a spinach salad topped with goat cheese, chopped nuts, and some slivered red onion. Or blend 1/2 orange, 1 cup yogurt, and 1/2 cup frozen blueberries for a delicious, nutritious smoothie. Nutrition facts per large orange: 86 calories, 2g protein, 22g carbohydrate, 0g fat (0g saturated), 4g fiber
- Grass-Fed Beef - It has 90 fewer calories and 11 grams less fat per 3.75-ounce serving than corn-fed beef. Plus, "it contains three times more healthy omega-3 fatty acids, which reduce inflammation, improve brain health, and lower your risk of heart disease," Grotto says. Grass-fed beef is also high in conjugated linoleic acid, a type of polyunsaturated fat that some researchers think may increase weight loss. Eat It Up: Look for meat labeled "100 percent grass-fed"; "organic" doesn't guarantee the cows didn't have grain. Make healthy fajitas: Grill a piece of sirloin or tenderloin, which is relatively low in fat, slice it thinly, and serve with grilled veggies, salsa, beans, and tortillas. Nutrition facts per 3.75 ounces: 125 calories, 3g fat (1g saturated), 25g protein, 0g carbohydrate, 0g fiber
- Vegetable Soup - More than 70 percent of us don't eat the recommended three to five servings of veggies a day. An easy way to help meet your quota? Two cups of vegetable soup, says Blake. Plus, people who have a bowl before lunch consume 20 percent fewer calories during the meal. The combo of the broth and fiber-rich vegetables increases feelings of fullness, studies show. Eat It Up: Check the sodium content on canned soup -- a healthy pick has 480 milligrams or less. Or make your own by sauteing 1 teaspoon olive oil, 1 small chopped onion, and 1 teaspoon each minced garlic, dried oregano, and dried basil in a pot, Blatner says. Add 2 cups frozen mixed veggies and 4 cups low-sodium vegetable broth, bring to a boil, and simmer for 15 minutes. Puree half of the soup for a thicker, richer taste and texture. Nutrition facts per cup: 145 calories, 4g protein, 24g carbohydrate, 4g fat (0.6g saturated), 1.2g fiber
- Plain Yogurt - "Yogurt contains the perfect ratio of carbohydrates, protein, and fat -- the carbs give you instant energy, while the protein and fat are released more slowly, keeping you full longer," Kraus says. In a recent study, dieters who consumed three 6-ounce servings of yogurt a day lost 61 percent more body fat overall than those who didn't eat yogurt. The researchers believe that the calcium in dairy increases the activity of enzymes that break down fat cells. Look for yogurts that have at least 20 percent of the RDA. Eat It Up: Mix plain yogurt with a teaspoon of cinnamon or top it with berries for an easy, low-sugar snack. Or use plain Greek yogurt for an extra protein boost in recipes that call for mayo or sour cream, like tuna salad, veggie dip, or salad dressings. Nutrition facts per cup: 137 calories, 14g protein, 19g carbohydrate, 0g fat (0g saturated), 0g fiber
- Mangoes - "Mangoes are loaded with polyphenols, which help to counteract the effects of chemicals in your body that can damage cells and increase the risk of cancer and heart disease," Blake says. Plus, the juicy fruit is a great source of fiber, potassium, and beta-carotene, which may help protect your eyesight and boost your immune system. Eat It Up: Fresh mango can be a chore to peel and chop, so consider buying it frozen. Defrost in the microwave and eat, or add a few cubes to yogurt or oatmeal. You can even make your own sorbet: Puree 2 cups frozen mango, the juice from 4 limes, and 2 tablespoons honey in a blender until smooth. Top with a dollop of yogurt. Nutrition facts per fruit: 135 calories, 1g protein, 35g carbohydrate, 1g fat (0g saturated), 4g fiber
- Hummus - This delicious chickpea spread is a Mediterranean staple. Olive oil, the second ingredient in hummus, is probably the reason for most of the health benefits. "It slows digestion, helping to stabilize blood sugar, which keeps your appetite in check," says Mary Flynn, PhD, RD, an assistant professor of medicine at Brown University. Chickpeas are also a good source of protein, fiber, and iron. Eat It Up: Store-bought hummus is fine, but watch portion size, Richter says. A regular-size tub can contain eight or more servings. (Those containing vegetables, like eggplant or red pepper, are usually slightly lower in calories). Spread hummus on sandwiches or veggie burgers, or mix with lemon juice and drizzle over a salad. Nutrition facts per 2 tablespoons: 50 calories, 2g protein, 4g carbohydrate, 3g fat (0g saturated), 2g fiber
Power Foods To Help Lose Weight
Fitness.com has a list of 10 power foods to help you lose weight which is timely for our Get Fit Challenge. Remember, the goal is to get in shape BEFORE the new year! Here are the foods:
Personalized DVD Movie Christmas Idea Gift Example
My mother-in-law revealed she really liked the movie Julie & Julia so I wanted to share my idea as to how I will give it to her as a gift.
- Package the movie along with a package of nice, gourmet cookies like the one's at www.madmacnyc.com (pictured above) in a great looking box.
- The wrapping paper with ribbon accent allows you to get all Martha Stewart'ish with however you decided to decorate it.
- In place of the cookies, you could purchase a cookbook such as the Visions of Sugarplums A Collection of Christmas Cookery for only $7 HERE to go along with the present. Alternatively, if you want to spend more money, look into the prepared gourmet mixes like www.sistersgourmet.com carries. They carry great looking gourmet mixes in wonderful looking containers.
- If you prefer, you can make your own gourmet mixes and be more creative by making your own labels with your children as the model for the label.
Have a GGP Mall Property Near You?
At your local GGP Mall on November 27th and 28th there will be a special MerryGiving Give-A-Way.
Click HERE to find out if your mall is and if they are, sign up to get all the great specials via e-mail.
Some of the specials included money saving discounts and free offers at a variety of stores.
It's Holiday Head... not Bed Head!!
Hop out of bed and get to the mall early on Friday, November 27 and Saturday, 28 to get your Merry Giving Giveaways!
Spend $100 or more before noon and receive a $10 Shop Etc. mall gift card and a bonus subscription to Martha Stewart Living magazine. To redeem, bring your mall receipts to the Merry Giving Gift Zone.
They also have a Ultimate Party by Martha Stewart Living Grand Prize to enter by clicking here.
MUVE Dance/Exercise DVD Review
Dance yourself to fitness at home with MUVE the first spontaneous dance/exercise method!
MUVE is a fun, new and unusual way to dance. It's a spontaneous dance workout that is a complete break away from the current complex and heavily choreographed dance exercise videos on the market. MUVE loosens up the body and relaxes the mind. It makes you feel at ease and shake off your inhibitions on the dance floor.
Each DVD features 17 original spontaneous dance actions with a colorful cast of everyday people from age 7 to 87. A "MUSE" (lead dancer) and dazzling animated graphics supply guidance. The viewers follow loosely or create their own dance. All instructions are given visually only, so the music can be enjoyed to the fullest. The DVDs feature original music by top artists from Hawaii and the Pacific: John Cruz, Sister Roby Kahakalau, Sean Na'auao, Willie K. and Eric Gilliom as Barefoot Natives, Don Tiki, Te Vaka, Jroq".
The whole family can spend quality time as they MUVE together, a healthy alternative to sitting watching others perform on TV. Children to seniors can exercise together with the Family MUVE or Mellow MUVE DVDs. MUVE is never too hard or too easy, because MUVE encourages individuals to tailor their movements to fit their needs, faster or slower, bigger or smaller, to be just right for them. With MUVE people of all ages, shapes and sizes can exercise together!Maggie Kunkel, the creator of MUVE who has been teaching the method in Hawaii for over a decade says: "No memorization is required and you can't do it wrong. MUVE is versatile, you can do it nice and easy and you can do it rough and hard. We are not striving for perfection, but for energizing the body and giving our busy minds a break. There's magic in music, it can move you beyond shyness straight into physical and mental joy. And when the dance is over, you'll suddenly realize: "Oh, I just had a workout, and it didn't feel like work at all!"
Dancing is an effective, all natural remedy in the fight against diabetes, heart disease, obesity, aches and pains, and not to forget, mental and emotional overload. As Ka'imi, a long time MUVER puts it: "I can start off feeling down, even tired or achy, and as I start dancing, all stress melts away. I surrender to the music and I feel joy. It's so easy, so simple, so fast. And afterwards, my whole being is more alive, I am breathing more deeply, I am relaxed, energy is running through my body, my mind is clear, my outlook is bright . . . and all good things are possible. All this from dancing to a song!"
See sample videos at http://www.muve.com/.
The Review:
I liked the concept of the program as it's a concentrated effort to encourage do what you want but just move. It's nice that it's not rigid in terms of conforming to the moves required to feel like you "belong" and accomplished the task of exercising. The casual approach is fun and light but being that I used to live in Hawaii, I'm a little partial to this! This is an exercise program that your toddler would probably love to "help you" with since it's colorful, has playful music and again, not rigid with the moves.
My six year old did not like it and prefers the Wii games to workout to. Perhaps it's the lack of dance culture in her life that didn't allow her to like it but it is definitely a great workout and one that would appeal to dance enthusiast, the young and playful. I also think this would be great for someone with limited ability to have stressful routines as it's more casual, at your own pace.
Christmas Magazine Subscription Deals & Ideas
Magazines.com has 31 titles for only $5.97 a subscription and you get 250 MyPoints points. It seems to take awhile for a new subscription to start up so now is the perfect time to purchase the subscription so the person will start getting them in December or January.
Titles include:
Titles include:
- Time - 19 issues
- Sports Illustrated - 16 issues
- Sports Illustrated Kids - 6 issues
- Men's Health - 2 issues
- Women's Health - 4 issues
- Entertainment Weekly - 16 issues
- Field & Stream - 6 issues
- Money - 5 issues
- InStyle - 3 issues
- Prevention - 4 issues
- Car and Driver - 5 issues
- Food & Wine - 5 issues
- Runner's World - 3 issues
- This Old House - 5 issues
- Elle - 4 issues
- Budget Travel - 5 issues
- Fortune - 5 issues
- Golf Magazine - 6 issues
- Stylewatch - 3 issues
- Elle Decor - 3 issues
- Travel & Leisure - 5 issues
- Road & Track - 5 issues
- Metro Home - 4 issues
- Bicycling - 3 issues
- Essence - 6 issues
- People En Espanol - 5 issues
- Organic Gardening - 3 issues
- Powder - 6 issues
- Running Times - 3 issues
- Sherman's Travel - 3 issues
- Street Rodder - 5 issues
Great Pre-Releases for $10 at Walmart
Walmart.com is having a great sale when you pre-purchase some new movies not yet released:
Just click HERE to go to the page with the offers.
- Star Trek XI (Widescreen)
- Night at The Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Widescreen)
- Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince (Widescreen)
- Angels & Demons (Anamorphic Widescreen)
- Four Christmases (Widescreen, Full Frame)
- G-Force (Widescreen)
- My Sister's Keeper (2009) (With Digital Copy) (Widescreen)
- Santa Buddies (Widescreen)
- Terminator Salvation (Widescreen)
- Julie & Julia (Anamorphic Widescreen)
Just click HERE to go to the page with the offers.
New Personalized Christmas Ideas
I just reviewed my regular mail from yesterday and opened a flyer from Photoworks.com announcing a new site along with free shipping using code HOLIDAYSHIP09. I've used Photoworks before and haven't really thought about what knock out gifts I would buy this year yet but did like the inspirational ideas that I saw.
The calendars are different from what I'm used to seeing as there are more varieties and choices to offer more of a you in each month. They offer more than just one picture and it has a scrapbook feel to it.
My photo card this year will be tough to decide since I have a 75% off coupon at Zazzle versus the multi-card options which I prefer. I love these types of cards as they become keepsakes. I've not ordered cards from them before so I have no idea on the quality.
This is another one of my favorites that I almost bought last year but opted out. I think I might try one this year just to see the quality.
This is a cute idea for home made baked goods:
With places like Photoworks and others, they allow us to almost look like the perfect Martha Stewart ... after all, who has to admit we didn't make it completely by ourselves??
The calendars are different from what I'm used to seeing as there are more varieties and choices to offer more of a you in each month. They offer more than just one picture and it has a scrapbook feel to it.
My photo card this year will be tough to decide since I have a 75% off coupon at Zazzle versus the multi-card options which I prefer. I love these types of cards as they become keepsakes. I've not ordered cards from them before so I have no idea on the quality.
This is another one of my favorites that I almost bought last year but opted out. I think I might try one this year just to see the quality.
This is a cute idea for home made baked goods:
With places like Photoworks and others, they allow us to almost look like the perfect Martha Stewart ... after all, who has to admit we didn't make it completely by ourselves??
What Do You Think?
My daughter works at a grocery store as a cashier so she's in front of hundreds of people a day. Last Saturday, she had a high fever and was vomiting. I called in on her behalf as she was too ill to talk. We suspect possibly H1N1 but not for certain. The manager insisted on speaking to her and insisted on her coming in regardless of a fever or vomiting. He said he would send her home if too unbearable. Having two children at risk for complications, I was appalled that this manager put aside the health of not only his employee but also the general public.
Would you be outraged if the store you frequented insisted that potentially H1N1 infected employees show up? I'm just curious if I'm way off base even though the real news coming out is H1N1 is not nearly as bad as the media is hyping it up to be.
Would you be outraged if the store you frequented insisted that potentially H1N1 infected employees show up? I'm just curious if I'm way off base even though the real news coming out is H1N1 is not nearly as bad as the media is hyping it up to be.
Day Four on The Virtual Challenge to Get in Shape with The Biggest Loser Wii Game
I'm on day four of my virtual challenge with five other of my readers. I haven't weighed in this morning which I will do as I think it's the key to my weight loss efforts to keep me accountable. My goal is to get in shape BEFORE the new year versus waiting to get there and justify pigging out on the great holiday food. In the long run, it's yummy and feels good for the tiny moment of eating it but it quickly turns into regret and disappointment as you take one more bite of that pumpkin pie, chocolate cake or homemade yeast rolls.
I just purchased The Biggest Loser for wii and tried it out this morning. I love it but then I'm a huge fan of the show and both Jillian and Bob. For my personality, I need Jillian to yell and abuse me into compliance. Bob, he would be too much of a distraction in working out and that's all I'll say. The game allows me to work out with either one of my older daughters and the six year old loves to beat me. Actually, come to think of it, the 21 year old makes it a goal to always beat me at everything! After only six minutes, I was already sweating and loving the game. I think I really like this type of working out because it allows you to break up the segments which is never dull or routine.
There are many other features to the game such as tracking your goals, your weight loss and time spent working out.
The con about the game is you only have eight characters to choose from and those eight are from the first shows which I did not watch so I cannot connect to them. I prefer being able to customize them to my own preference but I can live with it.
Stay tuned for more information on the Virtual Weight Loss challenge, progress and more game information.
Want to join, have some tips, know of a better game? Leave a comment!
KQC Professional Mini X-Heat Ceramic Styling Iron Review & Giveaway CLOSED WINNER
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"KELLY"!
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Thanks to everyone who entered!
The KQC brand is the fastest growing manufacturer of personal care electrical appliances. For more information on KQC, click here to read more at FlatIronExperts.com.
Flat Iron Experts provided the new KQC X-Heat Mini Ceramic Travel Flat Iron for my daughter's review. She has ultra thick, curly hair and literally burns through other irons like nothing. It takes a really durable hair straightener to finish her hair without spending four or five hours on it. As the name implies, it is a travel iron so the smaller size is not suitable for big projects. The picture I have of her below doesn't show the real depth of her hair as it's been dried with a hair dryer and brushed out. Normally, she has really BIG hair!
Before:
After:
Here are the details on the flat iron:
X-Heat Technology by KQC is a unique system that softens hair faster, seals in cuticles and locks in hair colour. Achieve a healthy, silky professional finish without the static electricity and frizzles of conventional technology. The X-Heat Mini is a upgraded version of our popular KQC Mini, the X-Heat Mini is a more heavy duty universal voltage travel iron, heating up to 410 F compare to the 400 F the regular mini. The KQC X-Heat Mini will give you ultra fast and beautiful results.
Ceramic Technology: KQC's Ceramic Flat Iron plates are able to distribute heat across the entire surface evenly, retains heat more efficiently, and eliminates damaging hot spots. Ceramic plates radiates far-infrared heat to preserve more moisture within the hair shaft and causes less damage to the hair cuticle. It also emits negative ions, which eliminate static electricity and deliver shinier and sleeker results.
Negative Ion Technology: Negative ions are atoms that can stop the growth of bacteria, fungi, etc., resulting in healthier hair and scalp. Negative ion energy is powerful enough to break apart clusters of water molecules. The smaller water molecules penetrate into the hair shaft by slipping between the cuticles, adding plumpness/volume to hair. The bombardment of negative ions also closes the hair cuticle, which is very good for the health and appearance of the hair.
The pro's:
Excellent for traveling or stashing away in a purse for those times when you might need a quick touch up. I love this concept as there have been many times where my fine, curly hair is attacked by humidity and needed a touch up. I have used it multiple times already on my hair and have been very happy with the results. The picture here is her after using it for a touch up.
It's perfect for short or fine hair. If you straighten your little girl's hair, this is ideal as it's small and easy to maneuver around.
Dual voltages to use anywhere in the world which for me is nice as I occasionally travel internationally.
Heats up fast.
Need some advice on choosing the right flat iron, Flat Iron Experts also has an area to help you choose the right product.
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Disney’s A Christmas Carol in IMAX theaters Twitter Party Thursday (Tomorrow)
Resourceful Mommy Media is hosting a Twitter party tomorrow night from 9 pm until 10 pm (EST). This great event is being sponsored by IMAX in celebration of this great Christmas classic in a new form!
You can join in on the fun and possibly win a prize pack of one of Disney's A Christmas Carol poster and one book, “Disney’s A Christmas Carol: Movie Storybook.”
To enter the fun, become a fan of IMAX on Facebook and leave a comment on this post that you completed that task.
Want another chance to win? Join the Twitter party Thursday as there will be 13 lucky winners and IMAX on Facebook will be giving away prizes all weekend long.
Don't forget to use #XmasIMAX as the hashtag!
Join IMAX on Twitter HERE.
Hurry! Eden Fantasys Oil & $25 Gift Card Ending 11/07
What an easy Christmas present this would make! Just enter by 11/07 and see if you will be the second winner in my second Eden giveaway!
Don't forget, they do have tame products such as nice candles and lotions!
Click HERE to enter!
Don't forget, they do have tame products such as nice candles and lotions!
Click HERE to enter!
Free Pre-Release of Book One of Witch & Wizard by James Patterson at iTunes
To celebrate the work of author James Patterson, iTunes is offering a free, iTunes-exclusive pre-release of "Book One" of Witch & Wizard — narrated by Elijah Wood and Spencer Locke — and a free, lengthy preview of detective-themed I, Alex Cross. To round out the experience, we've gathered many of Patterson's best novels including a selection available for $9.95 or less.
To Describe Myself with a Scent ...Twittermoms & Downy
I've never really thought about it nor wondered what I would I would choose if I had to define myself with a scent. TwitterMoms, click HERE for more information, and Downy has challenged bloggers to ask "if you could define yourself with a scent, what scent would represent you and why?"
There are many scents I love and many that combined would describe my multifaceted personality. To choose one, I would pick Jasmine as it's distinct and sweet. It's opulent and rich and elegant. In India, it's referred to the "Queen of the Night" so it's only fitting since I'm the "Queen of the House." Some feel the scent is comforting and calming as does my children find in me. We won't ask my husband!
Making your own Jasmine perfume is easy: Just add a few drops of pure Jasmine oil to one teaspoon of oil such as avocado or sweet almond oil.
Right at Home Special Offer for First 200 Responders
Right at Home Special Offers
First 200 responders will receive a $100 gift card plus many coupons.
Hurry & here are the details:
This year, get more out of your home-centered special occasions—full of family and fun, treasured memories and cozy retreats—with a Right@Home™ Gift Card.
Each gift card is worth $100 and will help you give a little more, share a little more, of those unique moments that live on in the memories of family and friends.
So whether you want to create a bigger feast, add some flourishes to your home or simply ease into a new year with a little extra on hand, fill out the information below for a chance in the $100 Right@Home™ Gift Card giveaway.
Terms & Conditions: First 200 people to respond will receive a $100 Gift Card. For your chance to receive a gift card, simply complete all required information on the offer form by November 30, 2009, 11:59:59 p.m. Central Time (CT). Offer available to U.S. residents only. Gift cards available until November 30, 2009, or while supplies last. Only 200 gift cards available. Limit: one (1) gift card per household/address. SC Johnson is not liable for any typographical errors in the offer or any illegible, lost, late, damaged, separated, misdirected, incomplete, stolen or non-delivered email or redemption requests. Gift cards will be mailed by February 15, 2010.
If you have received a gift pack from Right@Home™ in the last 180 days, you are not eligible for this month's offer.
First 200 responders will receive a $100 gift card plus many coupons.
Hurry & here are the details:
This year, get more out of your home-centered special occasions—full of family and fun, treasured memories and cozy retreats—with a Right@Home™ Gift Card.
Each gift card is worth $100 and will help you give a little more, share a little more, of those unique moments that live on in the memories of family and friends.
So whether you want to create a bigger feast, add some flourishes to your home or simply ease into a new year with a little extra on hand, fill out the information below for a chance in the $100 Right@Home™ Gift Card giveaway.
Terms & Conditions: First 200 people to respond will receive a $100 Gift Card. For your chance to receive a gift card, simply complete all required information on the offer form by November 30, 2009, 11:59:59 p.m. Central Time (CT). Offer available to U.S. residents only. Gift cards available until November 30, 2009, or while supplies last. Only 200 gift cards available. Limit: one (1) gift card per household/address. SC Johnson is not liable for any typographical errors in the offer or any illegible, lost, late, damaged, separated, misdirected, incomplete, stolen or non-delivered email or redemption requests. Gift cards will be mailed by February 15, 2010.
If you have received a gift pack from Right@Home™ in the last 180 days, you are not eligible for this month's offer.














