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mersieme Mom, Springfield, MA Preconception, Pregnancy, Baby, Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens +2Free Roasted KFC Next Monday
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Food & Dining ResourcesIf you've got a KFC near you and you want to try their roasted chicken, just visit them next Monday and get a free piece. This is the third chicken give away for them and they expect it to run smoothly. No coupon necessary, +3Help Stop Human Trafficking at FAAST
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Mom GroupsYou might have seen a Lifetime movie or two about the heartbreaking issue happening around the world: human trafficking. I recently read an article in a women’s magazine that really touched me to want to help combat +7International Kids Clubs
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Activities ResourcesInternational Kids Club is a fun and informative resource for world peace, tolerance and understanding. Promote positive thinking and peace in your small big world. Loaded with interesting and unique quick facts, clip art, +1Boo Boo Rescue and Bravery Kit
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: WellnessThis is an adorable Boo Boo Rescue and Bravery Kit, which distracts younger children from their boo boo so you can use the first aid materials in the kit to treat them. There is a toy, animal shaped bandages and first aid +31Trusty Emergency Information Sheet
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Parenting ResourcesCreating an Emergency Information Sheet is a valuable item to have in your home. You never know when you may need some important phone numbers in a flash. This is how ours looks like - BTW, mom and dad refer to +8Home cooked meal in minutes
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Meal PlanningThere is a place called 'Let's Dish" near my house and you can create a batch of 4, 8 or 12 home cooked meals in a matter of an hour or two, then freeze them when you get home. How it works is that you go +2Save Electricity by Monitoring "Phantom Load"
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: AppliancesDid you know that even when your appliances are off, they often are still using electricity? This article in the Boston Globe gives some good tips on how to minimize the cost of this "phantom load." |