Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Green your School Routine: Eco-Friendly Supplies Giveaway #1

Green your School Routine!

It's back to school time - time to get organized and get the tools and supplies necessary for class.  Get yourself or your student ready to Green the School Routine with this Eco-friendly Back to School Giveaway bundle!  This prize pack includes Sustainable Earth Notebooks by Staples®, 1 - 8 1/2"x11" and 1 - 9 1/2" x 6", 1 dozen recycled pencils, recycled red pen and black retractable pen.

Here's how to enter:

Mandatory:  You must follow me on GFC (Google Friend Connect) or Networked Blogs - please leave a comment below stating that you do with your email address to contact you if you win.  Giveaway ends 9/9 at midnight EST.  Winner will be selected by random.org.

Extra Entries (each one = 1 entry unless otherwise stated):

  • Follow me on Twitter (@sprout5) - leave a comment with your twitter name
  • Tweet about this giveaway and leave a comment below with your post address (tweet once every 6 hours only - don't want anyone ending up in Twitter Jail!) Sample Tweet:
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  • Sign up for my email newsletter (on right sidebar) - leave a comment stating you did along with your email address
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  • Refer a friend! Have your friend sign up to follow Sprout's Green Family on GFC and leave a comment with your friends GFC name - worth 2 comments!
  • Purchase anything from Sprout's GREEN Store and leave a comment tell what you purchased - worth 6 extra comments!!!(just leave 5 separate comments stating what you purchased and number each one)
Disclaimer:  I did not receive any compensation for this giveaway or review of product - this is just me trying to boost my blog by giving away free stuff!  If you have a product you would like me to review and/or have items to giveaway, I am  more than happy to discuss with you - please contact me by email

Thank you!
*~Sprout~*

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Giveaway Winners - Scotchbrite Greener Clean Sponges and Method Multi-wipes


I apologize for the lateness of these results but with the busy week of school starting and hurricane prep, I decided to post these today.  Thank you all for the numerous entries in both the Scotch-Brite Greener Clean Sponges and Method French Lavender Multi-surface Wipes - it was a great success and I promise to post more giveaways soon!

So Here are the winners:

Scotch-Brite Greener Clean #Giveaway!

Comment # 95

Julie said... 95
feed subscriber through Google

#ecomonday Giveaway: Method French Lavender Multi-surface Wipes

Amy said... 37
I followed you on Networked Blogs.

 I have contacted the winners by email but if you are a winner, please make sure to email me your contact info. 

Thank you to everyone for entering and stay tuned for more giveaways soon!

 *~ Sprout ~*

~ Disclaimer: I was not paid for these items or review of these items.  The purpose of these giveaways was to boost my blog and increase followers.  If you have an item that you would like me to review and/or giveaway on this site, please contact me by email.

 

Friday, August 26, 2011

5 for Friday: Hurricane Prep

Top 5 Hurricane Prep Tasks

The East Coast doesn't get hit with hurricanes often (and rarely do they hit NYC, which is where I am) and many of us that will be affected are probably not versed in hurricane prep so I thought this important information would be appropriate for my Five for Friday post.  Be prepared and Be Safe!
According to the National Hurricane Center, Disaster Prevention should include:
  1. Developing a Family Plan
  2. Creating a Disaster Supply Kit
  3. Having a Place to Go
  4. Securing your Home
  5. Having a Pet Plan
One of the most important decisions you will have to make is "Should I Evacuate?"

If you are asked to evacuate, you should do so without delay. But unless you live in a coastal or low-lying area, an area that floods frequently, or in manufactured housing, it is unlikely that emergency managers will ask you to evacuate. That means that it is important for you and your family to HAVE A PLAN that makes you as safe as possible in your home.

 
Disaster prevention includes modifying your home to strengthen

 
FAMILY DISASTER PLAN
  • Discuss the type of hazards that could affect your family. Know your home's vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind.
  • Locate a safe room or the safest areas in your home for each hurricane hazard. In certain circumstances the safest areas may not be your home but within your community.
  • Determine escape routes from your home and places to meet.
  • Have an out-of-state friend as a family contact, so all your family members have a single point of contact.
  • Make a plan now for what to do with your pets if you need to evacuate.
  • Post emergency telephone numbers by your phones and make sure your children know how and when to call 911.
  • Check your insurance coverage - flood damage is not usually covered by homeowners insurance. National Flood Insurance Program
  • Stock non-perishable emergency supplies and a Disaster Supply Kit.
  • Use a NOAA weather radio. Remember to replace its battery every 6 months, as you do with your smoke detectors.
  • Take First Aid, CPR and disaster preparedness classes.

CREATE A DISASTER SUPPLY KIT - These are the items you should consider including:
  • Water - at least 1 gallon daily per person for 3 to 7 days
  • Food - at least enough for 3 to 7 days — non-perishable packaged or canned food / juices — foods for infants or the elderly — snack foods — non-electric can opener — cooking tools / fuel — paper plates / plastic utensils
  • Blankets / Pillows, etc.
  • Clothing - seasonal / rain gear/ sturdy shoes
  • First Aid Kit / Medicines / Prescription Drugs
  • Special Items - for babies and the elderly
  • Toiletries / Hygiene items / Moisture wipes
  • Flashlight / Batteries
  • Radio - Battery operated and NOAA weather radio
  • Telephones - Fully charged cell phone with extra battery and a traditional (not cordless) telephone set
  • Cash (with some small bills) and Credit Cards - Banks and ATMs may not be available for extended periods
  • Keys
  • Toys, Books and Games
  • Important documents - in a waterproof container or watertight resealable plastic bag — insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security card, etc.
  • Tools - keep a set with you during the storm
  • Vehicle fuel tanks filled
  • Pet care items — proper identification / immunization records / medications — ample supply of food and water — a carrier or cage — muzzle and leash
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A PLACE TO GO

It is not only important to arrange for a place to stay away from the hurricane evacuation zone, but it is also very important to make arrangements with family and friends to meet someplace in case anyone gets separated.  Don't wait until the disaster occurs - make sure it is all clear before anything happens so you can better plan.  This is a good rule of thumb for ANY dangerous situation like a fire, severe weather, environmental or building hazard or anything else that puts your lives at harm.

SECURING YOUR HOME AND PROPERTY

First make sure you have all insurance info and check your policies to make sure you understand what is covered and what is not. Then make sure you take appropriate measures to secure your home.  For detailed info on what you can do to prepare, go to the National Hurricane Center's website here (or click the links in the top 5 list).  Even if you are not directly in the hurricane's path, the excessive winds can be extremely damaging in nearby areas.  Outside, bring all loose and light weight objects indoors and make sure all larger items are secure.

HAVE A PLAN FOR PETS TOO

Decide whether or not you need to put pets in an animal shelter, out of harms way.  If you do take them to a shelter, make sure you arrange for their stay ahead of time and make sure to have all proper ID and papers required by the shelter.  You should also put together a disaster supply kit for your pet(s) to include food, water, medications, ID, cage and even some small toys to comfort them.

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Most of this info is from : http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/disaster_prevention.shtml but I thought it was important enough to share.  Also keep an eye on http://www.weather.com/ for up to date info for all hurricane related weather news.
I hope you all are not effected too badly by this and any other hurricanes this season.

Take care and be safe,
Sprout

Sunday, August 14, 2011

#ecomonday Giveaway: Method French Lavender Multi-surface Wipes

CLEAN GREEN GIVEAWAY!!

Method's Multi-Surface Wipes are a convenient and green way to clean - these sweet-smelling, non-toxic wipes not only easy to use, they're made from compostable bamboo fibers that biodegrade safely — helping keep our planet every bit as clean as your kitchen.  I love Method products and use many of their cleaning products every day - they do a great job of cleaning and come in fantastic scents.  My favorite scent is lavender and have tried other brands lavender scented products but I found that Method has the most true lavender scent and I love it!

These cleaning wipes are a great way to quickly clean surfaces - the sheets are strong and pick up dirt, grease, and bacteria easily.  The slender package is a great item to have in the kitchen, bathroom, office and even the classroom - if you have a school supply list requirement, make sure this is on the list and the teacher will thank you!

You can win a free package of Method Multi-surface wipes (30 sheets) in lavender scent to try out for yourself!  I'm giving away a package to a lucky, randomly drawn follower of Sprout's Green Family!

Here's how to enter:

Mandatory:  You must follow me on GFC (Google Friend Connect) or Networked Blogs - please leave a comment below stating that you do with your email address to contact you if you win.  Giveaway ends 8/26 at midnight EST.  Winner will be selected by random.org.

Extra Entries (each one = 1 entry unless otherwise stated):
  • Follow me on Twitter (@sprout5) - leave a comment with your twitter name
  • Tweet about this giveaway and leave a comment below with your post address (tweet once every 6 hours only - don't want anyone ending up in Twitter Jail!) Sample Tweet:
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  • Sign up for my email newsletter (on right sidebar) - leave a comment stating you did along with your email address
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  • Purchase anything from Sprout's GREEN Store and leave a comment tell what you purchased - worth 6 extra comments!!!(just leave 5 separate comments stating what you purchased and number each one)
Disclaimer:  I did not receive any compensation for this giveaway or review of product - this is just me trying to boost my blog by giving away free stuff!  If you have a product you would like me to review and/or have items to giveaway, I am  more than happy to discuss with you - please contact me by email

Thank you!
*~Sprout~*

Friday, August 12, 2011

Five for Friday - 5 places to save some Green on Back to School Clothes


It's a new school year so it's that time again to shop for new clothes (new styles or new sizes!), shoes and gear...Back to school can be so expensive, but it doesn't have to be.  Most stores have to be competitive this time of year and the results are great deals, sales and special promos.  There are many places online to get children's clothes for a lot less whether it is through a daily deal site or using promo codes - I can usually find much better deals online than in the actual stores.
Here are my top 5 picks to save this school year:

1. Thredup - the only clothing swap site!
I discovered Thredup last year as a way to get rid of all the out-grown but still in great condition kids clothes that were piling up in the closet.  It was a very quick and easy way to give a box of clothes away  (and my boxes went really fast!).  Then I decided to try picking a few boxes for myself and found a few boxes that sounded great - when they arrived I was so excited!  And so was my 2-year old who jumped for joy then proceeded to try everything on... all at once!  This was WAY more fun than going to the thrift shop and digging through tables and racks covered with not-so-exciting used clothes.

Thredup is super easy to use... and it's FREE to sign up - and if you sign up with my link here  (http://www.thredup.com/CarmichaelNitzky69564) you will get a $10 credit.  All you'll  ever pay for basic swapping is $5 + ($10.95) shipping per box of kids clothes. At more than ten items per box, that's like $1.50 per item. No hidden charges. No recurring fees. And they will arrive in about 2-3 days!


Take Free Shipping On Orders Over $50 on all Akademiks at Cookies Kids with coupon code SHIP50FREE!2. Cookie's Kids - the #1 source for school uniforms
If your kids go to a school that requires a uniform or a set dress code, then Cookie's Kids Department Store is the best place to find incredible deals!  They even make it easy for you to get the right uniforms with their School Locator Link - you can search for your school and they will provide you with a list!  Cookie's Kids also sells a great selection of brand name regular clothes, play clothes, accessories, shoes, backpacks and even toys.  At CookiesKids.com, you’ll always be able to find the latest children’s fashion and great gifts for any occasion. The clear product pictures and descriptions ensure you’ll always know what you’re getting. They will even help you find matching outfits with the click of a button. They also have very frequent online promotions, deals and giveaways so you'll save even more! Check them out and make sure your kids have all the essentials and more to go Back to School!


200x2003.  Totsy...Where the savvy mom shops!
Totsy offers moms on-the-go and moms-to-be access to brand-specific sales, up to 70% off retail, just for them and the kids, ages 0-7.  Totsy lists great deals on top name brands of clothing, gear, toys, books and everything young kids and moms need and each sale lasts 48-72 hours.  It's a members only site so if you aren't a member already, sign up now here
Totsy is the first company in private sales to take on sustainable and socially responsible initiatives in all areas of business. With every purchase you make through Totsy, they will plant one tree in the name of your child to help reduce the effects of deforestation.


4. Zulily - Daily Deals for Moms, babies and kids
Zulily  is another great limited time deal site that I Love! It's a new online store offering daily sales events on top-quality apparel, gear and other goodies for moms, babies and kids. They carry the best brands at the lowest prices and have many sales events every day so you have more to choose from. Members enjoy savings of up to 90% off retail prices.  They have several deals every day and each deal lasts 72 hours.  The savings potential is huge so check them out now:  http://www.zulily.com/invite/jnitzky353



5.Amazon.com's Back to School department
Check out Amazon's Back to School Page for the latest deals and promotions for all things needed for Back to School.  They have some great buys on brand name clothes plus they have everything else - backpacks, books, supplies, shoes, accessories, lunch boxes, lunch food items... the list goes on and on!  (Also see my post on current grocery deals from Amazon... http://sprout5.blogspot.com/2011/08/back-to-school-grocery-savings-at.html )

Hope you will check out these deals and other deals also found in my left sidebar ad blocks or find coupon codes here: http://www.couponchief.com/users/sprout

HAPPY FRIDAY!

Monday, August 8, 2011

#Ecomonday: Green your School Routine: Lunch Bags + 3 day deal!

Kids Konserve Squiggle Waste Free Lunch KitGreen Your School Routine is my version of Back to School implementing eco-friendly products and ideas to help make going green easier for families and kids.  I will be doing informative posts all month long with great products, ideas, deals and giveaways to help Green your back to school routine!

Lunch boxes and bags are a great way to reduce waste and are a fun way for kids to show their personality.  It is important to reduce/eliminate the amount of waste we produce as well as our impact on the planet.  I have read that the average student generates 67 pounds of school lunch packaging waste a year! This can be greatly reduced by bringing lunch in reusable containers and bags.  It's even easier than ever now to go green at lunchtime with the vast array of great eco-friendly products on the market today.  These are some of my favorite eco friendly lunch bags/boxes:


What I really love about Kids Konserve products is that they are high quality materials and very durable - we have had the Insulated lunch bag and the waste free lunch kit for over a year now and they have really held up - still look new and are so easy to clean!  I use baking soda to remove any stains but otherwise use dish soap to clean dishes and wash the cloth bags and napkins by hand using chemical free laundry detergent.


  
 

Click here for More Eco Friendly Lunch Boxes


OH - and
check out this great deal I found on Mamapedia today:
 
Reusable, Stylish & Food-Safe Bags from Re-pac for only $11 (50% off)  I love these bags because they are colorful, fun and REUSABLE!  Plus, when you make a purchase through Mamapedia, they donate some of the proceeds to benefit a school of your choice!!  
Click here:
http://deals.mamapedia.com/deals/re-pac-bags-back-to-school?ref_data=re-pac-bags-back-to-school&ref_id=289556&ref_type=bw3

Hurry - this deal is only on for 3 days!

Also, don't forget to enter my current giveaways... click here to enter

Be Green!

*~ Sprout

Friday, August 5, 2011

Green Five for Friday: Staycation ideas for NYC

 This summer we are trying to save some green by spending our weekends doing and seeing great new places in and around our own town, NYC.  It's no wonder that New York is one of the top tourist destinations - there is just so MUCH to do and see here!  And you don't even have to spend a lot of money if you don't want to... there are many FREE things to do! Even in a city as dense and built up as NYC, Here are my top Five for Friday destinations that are greener places to go to get some fresh air:

1. Central Park: if you visit NYC or live in the area, Central Park is a must! Central Park has 843 acres of diverse landscapes, attractions and retreat from the bustling city life!  It has 20 different playgrounds including several "adventure" playgrounds with modern play experiences, unique designs and themes - all set amongst the natural scenery of one of the nation's greatest parks.  For the kids the Central Park Conservancy hosts their free Sandbox Programs, the Conservancy's longest-running series of programming - now in its 22nd consecutive summer! Featuring dance, music and stories, these Sandbox Programs happen in different playgrounds all over Central Park Monday-Thursdays at 11am and 2pm and Fridays at 11am. For the full schedule and to find out which playground the events take place, go to: http://www.centralparknyc.org/visit/things-to-do/family-community/sandbox-program.html
Central Park's 250 acres of lawns and 136 acres of woodland offer a multitude of landscapes, trails and pathways for everyone from the serious hiker to the recreational stroller.  You can go hiking and rock climbing on the many outcroppings of native Manhattan Schist rock (mostly on the western and northern areas of the park), go for a nature walk along the loch in the North Woods or Ramble, bike ride along 7 miles of interior roads (closed to vehicular traffic) or spread a picnic blanket on the Sheep Meadow, Great Lawn or North Meadow for a relaxing afternoon.  for more on what to see and do in Central Park, go to: http://www.centralpark.com/guide/attractions.html

2. Governor's Island: This little island off the southern tip of Manhattan really packs in a full day's worth of activities and events on summer weekends!  It's a perfect escape from city life and has something for everyone.  It starts with the refreshing (and free!) ferry ride to the island - there are no cars so the only transportation is either on foot or by bike, which is hugely popular on the island.  You can bring your own bike (recommended) or rent bikes on the island - getting there early helps because as I said, biking is popular and even though there are many bikes to rent, they can go fast on nice weekends. Once there, you can choose from many arts, cultural and recreational activities for all age groups - there's an interactive, sustainable sculpture garden, Children's Museum of the Arts Free Art Island Outpost Program, Added Value’s three acre organic fruit and vegetable farm, Big Apple Circus Family Fun Fest events (learn to juggle, spin plates on a stick...), Trapeze School of New York lessons, art exhibits, concerts, food, historical tours and reenactments, picnic grounds, and so much more!  This summer there is a participatory, free minigolf course, with an inspired twist to the unknown and fascinating world of bugs... Sponsored by FIGMENT, the Minigolf Course is "bug" themed this year   and free for the public to play. For more information, visit www.figmentproject.org/minigolf.  

We took a trip down to Governor's Island last summer, spent the entire day there and had a blast!  There is just so much more happening on the island this summer - for more info on events and to plan your trip go to: http://govisland.com/html/visit/calendar.shtml

3. Beczak Environmental Education Center, Yonkers, NY:  On weekends from May through September, families with children ages three and up can head to Beczak Environmental Education Center (35 Alexander St; 914-377-1900, beczak.org. Free), and discover what’s hiding in the Hudson River. Get the lowdown on the art of seining (net fishing), and then troop down to the rocky beach, don a pair of waders, scoop up creatures with the net and sort the catch. The prize of the day could be an American eel, known for outsmarting captors. Cap off the outing at the Science Barge (99 Dock St; 914-375-2151, groundworkhv.org. $3 suggested donation, children under 11 free), where kids can feed fish, pick basil and touch worms aboard a solar-and-wind-powered floating museum and sustainable farm.  August 13 is Summerfest - a full day packed with activities, exploration and music for the whole family!  You can paddle a kayak or take a canoe ride, enjoy Catch of the Day Seining, hot dogs, hamburgers, roast marshmallows around a campfire and more - all FREE! (2-8pm)
For more info go to: http://beczak.org/home.htm

4. Queens County Farm Museum:  The Queens County Farm Museum's history dates back to 1697; it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland and is the only working historical farm in the City. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is the longest continuously farmed site in New York State. The site includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard and herb garden. The farm animals and the tranquil agrarian environment provide the opportunity to leave the hectic daily pace behind for an enjoyable visit to a farm without leaving the City.

The Queens County Farm Museum is owned by the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, operated by the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, and is a member of the Historic House Trust of New York City. The Farm Museum is open year-round 7-days a week from 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays tours of the historic farmhouse and hayrides are available from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (weather permitting). Animal Feed may be purchased daily in our gift shop to feed our sheep and goats. General Admission is free (except on special event days and for all group visits at all times).  for more info and to see their list of special events (not always free but usually very inexpensive), go to: http://www.queensfarm.org/

5.  Coney Island:  For a fun day at the beach with lots of waterfront activities, head to Coney Island!  This southern Brooklyn waterfront park has over 2.5 miles of beach and oceanfront complete with just about everything to please the whole family.  Although many things at Coney Island do cost money, the beach is free and so is the scenery!  There are 2 marine-themed playgrounds with water play, sandy beaches, and lots of boardwalk games and food.  If you are looking for carnival rides - Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park and the new Luna Park offer numberous different rides for kids along with daring rides for older kids and adults like Lynn's Trapeze - the flying carousel! Check out the new rides, events calendar and buy your ride tickets in advance for less online (they also have group savings!): http://lunaparknyc.com/index.php

No trip to Coney Island would be complete without a ride on the famous Cyclone (for the older kids/adults), a Nathan's Famous hot dog and other traditional boardwalk food - it might not be the healthiest food by a long shot, but on this special trip, it's just worth it!  You can also catch a cheap ballgame at MCU Park where the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league plays.  The stadium is small but very open so it is perfect for the whole family and is great to watch the sunset on a warm summer evening!  For more info on the Brooklyn Cyclones, go to: http://www.brooklyncyclones.com/home/

This Saturday, Aug. 6, at Coney Island is the great Sand Sculpting Contest from 12-5pm
 near West 10th Street on the beach.  It is so amazing to see how detailed the sand creations can be!  Check out this video from last year's contest: http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/122629/hundreds-hit-the-coney-island-beach-for-fun-in-the-sun

Enjoy the last weeks of summer!
*~ Sprout

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Scotch-Brite Greener Clean #Giveaway!

Scotch-Brite Greener Clean Absorbent Sponges, 2-CountScotch-Brite Greener Clean Absorbent Sponges

I have used Scotch-Brite brand sponges for as long as I can remember - one for dishes and one for cleaning counters and usually go through each sponge about every 2-3 weeks (then we reuse them until they really fall apart for cleaning the bathroom, floors, outdoor things...). I am also trying to use more and more eco-friendly products and when I found these I was pretty excited to try them. First of all they are made of natural and recycled paper materials - a big plus since sponges are usually made of synthetic, non renewable materials. Second, these are BIODEGRADEABLE! So you don't have to worry about a negative effect on the environment. Third - these sponges work really well! They really are super-absorbant to soak up spills (and just wring it out to wipe things down) and work better than a dishrag! They are pretty soft too which means they won't scratch dishes, table tops or anything else.  And when it gets a little stinky, we put it in the dishwasher to freshen it up but you could also hand wash it in laundry soap and sometimes soak it in vinegar then hot water to eliminate germs. I have been using these sponges for a few months now and they hold up very well (longer than synthetic sponges I think). If this lasts longer than the average sponge, then not only is it a "GREENER" sponge but it will save some green as well if I don't have to buy them as frequently! :)

Try these for yourself:
     Or Win them in my giveway!
I am giving away 1 pack of sponges (2-pack) to one of my lucky readers.  Giveaway ends on August 19 at 9pm EST - one lucky winner will be chosen from the comments below using Random.org

Here's how to enter:

Mandatory:  You must follow me on GFC (Google Friend Connect) or Networked Blogs - please leave a comment below stating that you do with your email address to contact you if you win.

Extra Entries (each one = 1 entry):

  • Follow me on Twitter (@sprout5) - leave a comment with your twitter name
  • Tweet about this giveaway and leave a comment below with your post address (tweet once every 6 hours only - don't want anyone ending up in Twitter Jail!) Sample Tweet:
         @sprout5 #Giveaway! Scotch-Brite Greener Clean sponges ends 8/19. enter to win:http://bit.ly/opKUyN pls RT #ecomonday
  • Like Sprout's Green Family on Facebook
  • Sign up for my email newsletter (on right sidebar) - leave a comment stating you did along with your email address
  • Follow along on Networked Blogs (if you used GFC as your mandatory entry) - leave a comment stating you are with your profile name
  • Follow me on Blog Frog
  • Refer a friend! Have your friend sign up to follow Sprout's Green Family on GFC and leave a comment with your friends GFC name - worth 2 comments!
  • Purchase anything from Sprout's GREEN Store and leave a comment tell what you purchased - worth 5 extra comments!!!
Disclaimer:  I did not receive any compensation for this giveaway or review of product - this is just me trying to boost my blog by giving away free stuff!  If you have a product you would like me to review and/or have items to giveaway, I am  more than happy to discuss with you - please contact me by email

Thank you!
*~Sprout~*

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Back to School Grocery Savings at Amazon.com!

Here are some great Back to School Savings at Amazon on cereal, snacks and lunch box essentials

Save an extra 30% on Yummy Earth candy sold by Amazon.com. Save 15% when you enter code YUMMYPOP at checkout. Plus, save an additional 15% when you combine the instant rebate with your Subscribe & Save order--bringing your total savings to 30%.
Offer valid through September 15, 2011.
Click here to save on Yummy Earth Organic



Save an extra 25% on a variety of Kellogg's cereal, Pop-Tarts, crackers and more sold by Amazon.com. Save 10% when you enter code KELBTSII at checkout. Plus, save an additional 15% when you combine the instant rebate with your Subscribe & Save order--bringing your total savings to 25%. Offer valid through September 15, 2011.
Click here to Save 25% off Kellogs items



  Save an extra 25% on Annie's Homegrown snacks, packaged meals, cereal and more sold by Amazon.com. Save 10% when you enter code Y7RBIXY3 at checkout. Plus, save an additional 15% when you combine the instant rebate with your Subscribe & Save order--bringing your total savings to 25%. Offer valid through September 15, 2011
Click here to Save on Annies Homegrown products

These are just a few of the deals through Sept. 15 - For more great savings Click here: Back to School Savings at Amazon on cereal, snacks and lunch box essentials