Posts Tagged ‘tip’

One Stop Shop: Car Care Information with RepairPal.com

Posted 23 Feb 2010 — by Jennifer
Category Reed Reviews, Time & Money

Ford F-150Car Care information is vital in selecting a car to purchase, in up keeping your current car, and in being able to find affordable repair services when your car needs attention. A one stop shop for all your needs is RepairPal.com. These days are busy for most of us and we are all trying to save that extra dollar. Just having a good resource for our vehicle needs will help each of us to save time and money.

To show you what RepairPal.com has to offer and to test out their site myself I searched their database for a 1999 Ford F-150. I found out so much about this powerful beast of a truck. Clickable from my search are reviews and ratings from owners showing pros and cons of their experience, a questions and answer forum, common problem information, recall information, repair cost, finding the best shop for your needs, a buyable search, and much more.

I know I already gave you tons of benefits found on RepairPal.com but I’m not quite done. Let’s say you need repairs and you don’t know where to go. RepairPal.com has a directory for auto shops. I set a search by zip code and my car’s make and tons of options came up for shops that specialize in my vehicle. Another great tip in regards to finding a shop is there is an  estimate tab on their tool bar and it takes you to a great tool perfect for car repairs. Search for your car, the symptom of your car, and enter your zip code from the estimate tab and you will find price estimates, advise and the best shop for what you entered in your search.

Just for kicks, my check engine light is on in my car currently. I wanted to see what RepairPal.com could tell me that I didn’t know being I’m pretty knowledgeable about cars. RepairPal.com advised me what it means and gave me sound advise due to my check engine light being on, let me know how serious of a problem this may be for my car, and advised me what could cause my check engine light to be on. 

I have many friends and family members that will benefit from this site. I believe sending them to RepairPal.com will change the tone of things in my household. My husband will get less calls from those that just don’t get it and he will find the information on this site very useful. Friends, this is a sponsored post but I truly mean every word I have posted here. Such a great site with so many tools and I wish I had access to this site many years ago. To think of the money and time I’ve wasted searching for the right answers. I hope you find this site as much as a benefit as I do. Please check out RepairPal.com and let me know what your thoughts are by commenting below.

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Healthier Alternatives to Halloween Treats

Posted 26 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Entertainment, Reed Cooks, Reed Educates

Halloween treats can be unhealthy for the kids and us adults. I stumbled on this video that provides us some yummy sweet treat ideas, yet gives us some healthier alternatives then the norm for Halloween.

Youtube channel diethealth provides us this video to help us on Halloween in candy selection and recipe ideas.

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Do you have any healthier halloween  treat or recipe ideas for our friends. Please comment below and give us some tips to follow or link us to some good sites that will help. Thank you!

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Violent Toddler! Four Prevention Tips

Posted 25 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Reed Educates

Toddler ViolenceI hear my 14 year old, Renae, screaming, what on earth could have happened? It’s the baby again… The baby woke up and Renae decides to help her down the stairs. I suppose Yissie didn’t want her help. Yissie violently grabs Renae’s neck and scratched her up!

Where does this violence come from? How to we stop the violence in these young ones?

According to Baby Zone’s website there are 4 tips to prevent this violent behavior

  1. Recognize violent triggers and avoid these types of events. For instance in my case, I should help Yissie myself and not send Renae to help knowing Yissie likes to be in control
  2. Keep a watch on our little ones and intervene before the violent act occurs. In my instance, telling Yissie I would like Renae to help her may have prevented this occurrence.
  3. At times aggressive behavior comes from lack of attention, slow down and spend quality time with the little ones. In my instance, I should go spend time with Yissie once I’m done writing this.
  4. If this behavior is beyond your control contact a professional.

These are great tips; however, I should be able to send a 14 year old to help a 2 year old without worrying about outright warfare. My Yissie can’t always be in control either. Punishment is in order. I talked to Yissie about her behavior and she apologizes to her big sister.

What do you do when your toddler is acting aggressively? What tips do you have for our readers? Please share by commenting below.

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10 Ways to Cope with Stress

Posted 09 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Self Awareness

“In this world without quiet corners, there can be no easy escapes…from hullabaloo, from terrible, unquiet fuss. – Salman Rushdie

Our self awareness series entry by Sarah Ban Breathnach for October 9th, in her book, Simple Abundance, A Daybook of Comfort and Joy quotes the above statement.

I must say, today would be the day I wish you had the book in front of you! Breathnach’s list of ways to relieve stress goes on and on… (on and on in a good way)!

Here are a few of my favorite ways to cope with stress on Breathnach’s list along with my jibber jabbering dissection of some of her tips:

  1. Keep it simple – We create much of the stress around us. Simplify your duties and you will avoid much stress.
  2. Go to bed at nine o’clock at least twice a week – I find myself staying up late researching ways to better Reed What Matters or by networking on twitter. If I go to sleep early a few nights a week I can handle this, if I stay up late each night I’m a walking zombie by the end of the week. Overworking yourself is bad for your family, your business, and your soul.
  3. Keep your house picked up – To wake up to an orderly house, what a joy! This is harder if you have a large family, but it can be done. Have the kids pick up their mess before bed, and you hurry to get the dishes done, wipe your counters down, and clear your table. Even those few tasks will make a huge difference in your home.
  4. Stop trying to please everybody – I’m not going to say this again, we’ve went over this! You can try to please all to only please few, because they don’t have you whole. Don’t spread yourself out to thin. Better to be you and just displease a few!
  5. Start pleasing yourself – Don’t forget about you! If you are happy and well taken care of you will then be able to help others around you. A whole person can better help one who needs healing.
  6. Stay away from negative people – I have negative people in my life, don’t get me wrong. I love all my family and friends unconditionally but know them for who they are, positive and negative. Keep the negative people and the bad apples at a distance, but still love them all the same!
  7. Approach problems as challenges – I feel most liberated when bad news or big issues hits me in the face, and I conquer it! I say, “Take that, and NEXT!” Keep it moving!
  8. Savor beauty – What is positive in your life? What do you see when you walk out the door? When I walk out the door, I don’t see the ugly apartment buildings that surround me. I see the nicely shaped bushes, flowers, the leaf blowing in the wind, the rain puddles, or the big blue sky (depending on the weather). See the good and turn away from the bad!
  9. Create boundaries – Know when too far is too far, and when far enough is far enough! Keep your dignity and be you my friends!
  10. Search for your authentic self until you find her/him – Do you know who you are? Sure, you know what you like, what you don’t like, and what you do for a living, but do you know the true beauty and wisdom you possess. Do you know you? Find you!

I hope these tips helped.  I know I write or talk a lot. That’s part of my authentic self. I learned to embrace my jibber jabber.

If you have any tips for coping with stress, or making the day easier so stress doesn’t show up for the day please comment below. We all need pointers here!

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    Tired of Forever Scrubbing that Pot?

    Posted 24 Aug 2009 — by Jennifer
    Category Reed Reviews
    Scotch-Brite Stainless Steal Pot Scrubber

    Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Pot Scrubber

    Mom’s and Dad’s alike, or people in general, have several ways of taking on the task of a pot or pan that has food stuck to it. I know, some of us only have non stick pans, good for you.

    I, however, have a few old school pots and pans that I can’t live without. Cook a classic family size dish of homemade macaroni without washing the dish right away, then I must say you need a little help scrubbing the dish.

    I use a pot chain, and these sucker, Scotch-Brite Stainless Steal pot scrubbers, are one of my favorite brands (This isn’t a paid review, I really use these things). It’s not so much the brand that has me reviewing them, it’s the design. There are pot scrubbers that have a cute little handle, throw that away. These are best, because you can maneuver them in tiny crooks and corners, depending on what you are washing out.

    Note: Don’t let your pot chain get stuck in the garbage disposal. Its a train wreck getting it out at times. Also, the copper pot chains leave rust marks on your sink, so stick with stainless steel.

    Tip: No pot chain in your home, and can’t bare go to the store right now; boil water in your pot or pan that has stuck food. Then wash it out. The boiling water will loosen most of the stuck food from your dish.

    Do you have any dish washing tips for us all? Please share with a comment. Thanks.

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    Tip Her What?!

    Posted 30 May 2009 — by Jennifer
    Category Reed Tidbits

    2599974654_7a7ebc1e97_mAs I told you earlier today, I was going to get a cheap $15 hair cut. Oh I was wrong. I made a huge mistake. I went to this really cutsie place. Looked like something out of the movies. The haircut was only going to be $23, so I was still saving. The lady who was working on my hair was great, and had real pretty hair herself. See, a beautician who has pretty hair makes me have hope that she will do a good job. But quick note, never discriminate – a beautician with jacked hair can still be great. Like the mechanic who never repairs his own car, the beautician may just not have the time or care for her own hair as she takes to hair like art in others.

    Well, anyhow, I had hope.

    So she did great. Real great. Asked me key questions about my styling habits and about the look I was trying to achieve. She asked questions that made me know she was going to do a great job.

    So now I’m in a hurry, she made my hair look real fly. I was so happy, but we took forever styling it and my husband seemed a little ancy.

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