30 Kasım 2012 Cuma

How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

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  • How to Prevent a Football Head Injury 
  • Pest Control: How to Avoid Hotel Bed Bugs 
  • How To Make White Rice 
  • How To Make Pizza Dough 
  • How To Make Edible Garnishes 
  • How To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 
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Holiday Recipe-Peppermint Chocolate Patty Bark and Holiday Hop

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Easy Holiday Recipe to make for family and friends. This peppermint chocolate patty bark is quick and great for gifts.


Peppermint Chocolate Patty Bark

 Ingredients
 1 pkg chocolate almond bark
 1/4 cup crushed up candy canes
 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
 2 Tbsp crushed up candy canes for the topping
 Sprinkles, optional

Directions

 Melt bark in microwave according to package instructions.
 Add in candy canes and stir until all covered in chocolate.
 Quickly stir in white chocolate and pour out onto a 11 x 17 baking sheet.
 Top with crushed candy canes any if wanted, sprinkles of your choice.
 Once hard, break and eat!
Link up all of your holiday goodies below! Anything holiday related is welcome!

Hot Chocolate Bark and Holiday Hop of Goodies

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Easy Holiday sweet treat to make and give as gifts. We add ours to Christmas mugs and wrap with cellophane! Add this to your Holiday Menu.

Hot Chocolate Bark
Directions
1 pkg chocolate almond bark
1 cup hot chocolate powder8 broken up graham crackers1 cup of white chocolate pieces or chips (or whatever you have on hand)sprinkles, optional
Ingredients
Melt bark in microwave according to package instructions.  Then add in chocolate mix, & graham crackers. Stir.  Then quickly stir in white chocolate and pour out onto a 11 X 17 baking sheet.  Top with sprinkles of your choice. Once hard, break and eat! Use different flavors of hot cocoa mix to get different variations on this recipe!
Link up anything holiday below!

29 Kasım 2012 Perşembe

How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

Thanks for watching How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed! If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from howcast and more videos in the Howto category.

You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide (at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new ), learn about producing Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmaker Program (at http://info.howcast.com/filmmakers ), or showcase your expertise in a Howcast video series (at http://info.howcast.com/experts ).


  • How to Prevent a Football Head Injury 
  • Pest Control: How to Avoid Hotel Bed Bugs 
  • How To Make White Rice 
  • How To Make Pizza Dough 
  • How To Make Edible Garnishes 
  • How To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 
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Holiday Drinks: Secret Eggnog Martini & Holiday Hop

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Do you ever prepare special holiday drinks for your guest? You will have to try this Rock'n Fish's Secret Eggnog Martini the next time they pop over this Holiday Season. egg nog
Rock’n Fish’s SECRET EGGNOG MARTINI
To prepare:
Combine equal parts of Captain Morgan Spiced Rum, Bailey's Irish Cream, Frangelico and prepared eggnog in a martini shaker with ice and shake well.
Strain beverage into a chilled martini glass with a graham cracker crust rim, sprinkle with nutmeg and serve.
Note: Guest recipe from Rock’n Fish has 3 locations in California: Manhattan Beach, Laguna Beach, & L.A. LIVE. Please visit www.rocknfishmb.com for more information.

12 Festive Family Friendly Christmas Ornaments

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Tis the Season to get crafty! Here are 12 festive, fun and family friendly Christmas ornaments that you can make together in no time! Happy Crafting & have fun making memories this Holiday Season.
Holiday Season1- DIY Angel Bead Ornaments-Bowdabra
2-Homemade Ornament Dough & Kid Christmas Book & Activity by JDaniel4's Mom
3-Crafty Journal's Santa Bell Ornament
4-SNOW MUCH FUN - easy to make Snowman Ornament by ME!!
5-Ribbon Candy Christmas Ornament by Bowdabra
6-Adorable Christmas Wreath Ornament by Bowdabra
7-2nd Chance to Dream's-5 Ways to Spruce up your Ornaments with Scrapbooking Supplies
8-Crystal & Co's adorable Rudolph Ornaments for kids
9-Snowman Handprint Balls by Glittering Muffins (LOVE the blog name)
10-Plaster of Paris XMas Star by Keeping My Toddler Entertained
11-Housing a Forest Kid made Stain Glass Ornaments- recycled!!
12-Holiday Snowflakes Arts & Crafts Activity by S.O.S. Mom

These are all great! Stop over and visit them. Let me know which is your favorite out of the 12.

Do you have any ornaments on your blog? Link them up and I will pin them to my Christmas Pinterest Board. You will find all of these featured bloggers there, too!

Besides ornaments, link up anything Holiday related below! Your project just might get featured next!

28 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

Holiday Menu Gingerbread Snack Mix & Holiday Hop of Goodies

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Easy holiday recipe to add to your Holiday Menu. This gingerbread snack mix is quick & easy to make & give as gifts, too. 

Chocolate Gingerbread Snack Mix

Ingredients

1 pound chocolate almond bark
cups chex mix
3 cups gingerbread marshmallows

Directions

Melt the bark. (Do it on the stove top, microwave or melting pot)
Once melted, add in chex mix. Give it a good stir. The pieces do not need to be totally covered in chocolate.
Add in gingerbread and give it a few stirs.
Pour out onto a parchment lined cookie sheet.
Once cool, break about in chunks.
So yummy.

Kitchen notes: Use any type of snack mix with this recipe. I had a huge bag of snack mix that was leftover and this was what I used. Try using different types of marshmallows and/or white almond bark. Have fun with it.

27 Kasım 2012 Salı

RSV Awareness and World Preemie Day

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Almost every baby under the age of two will contract RSV. Here are RSV facts and prevention tips, especially for premature babies. 

Preemie Awareness Day was November 17th. I alway think about this day and give thanks because my twins were born at 32 weeks premature. I was on bedrest for over 2 months before they were born. I was very blessed to have been monitored so closely. It wasn't easy being on almost complete bedrest at home and then at the hospital. The doctors did everything that they could before birth to make sure the twins would be born healthy. My girls were 2#5 oz and 4# 3 oz when born. I was given steroid shots to help their lung development before birth. How about you? Did you have preemies? I'd love to hear your story.

I just read that 13 million babies are born early every year with half a million in the United States. This prematurity is the leading cause of neonatal death. 3 out of 10 moms didn't know the risk that comes with premature birth until they had their first child. I personally knew, before having my twins, that most premature babies have many medical issues that could lead to death. The stats show that 79 percent of preemie moms have a baby who was hospitalized due to severe respiratory infection. 
The particular respiratory infection that causes the most difficulty in preemies is the RSV or respiratory syncytial virus. I learned that nearly ALL children by age of two will get this virus which causes minor symptoms of the common cold. The problem with preemies is that they are at a much higher risk of more serious symptoms because of their underdeveloped lungs and lack of antibodies to fight the infection. This all sounds so scary after the fact for me.Here are some quick RSV facts & Prevention tips from RSVProtection.com:
RSV Facts:*RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization*10 times more infant deaths from RSV vs. the flu*RSV is more prevalent in the winter months with November-March being the "RSV season"*Risk factors are premature babies, low birth weight, heart or lung disease and a family history of asthma*Frequent contact with other children*Easily spread from touching, sneezing and coughing and it is very contagious
Prevention Tips:*Wash hands, toys, bedding and play areas frequently*Have visitors or people who will be touching your baby wash hands and/or use hand sanitizer*Avoid large crowds or people you know to have been sick*Don't allow any smoking around your child*If your baby is in the high risk category, talk to your doctor about preventive therapy.*If your baby has severe coughing, wheezing or rapid gasping breaths contact your pediatrician immediately.*If you see blue coloring of the lips, mouth or under the fingernails, contact your pediatrician.*If your baby has a high fever or is extremely fatigued, contact your pediatrician.
My twins did not get RSV which is totally amazing to me. I didn't know much about it at all. So if you are a soon-to-be mom I hope that this information is helpful to you. If you know of someone who is, please pass this information on to them. Remember you can learn more at RSVProtection.com. If you are on twitter, check the hashtags #protectpreemies #rsv to get more information, too!
 I wrote this review while participating in a campaign for Mom Central Consulting on behalf of MedImmune and I received a promotional item to thank me for my participation.

U by Kotex Tween Mommy Talks #KotexMom

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Young girls need the first talk so that they can grow to be mature young ladies who can take care of there body. The first talk becomes many talks as you prepare them for their menstrual cycle period.

Over the past 6 months I have been working as a Brand Ambassador for U by KotexTween. I know that quite a few of you have been following along and I really appreciate all the messages that I have received with your questions about how to have "the talk" with your daughter. I hope that you all learned something and are better prepared or have been made more aware of things to discuss and places to go for that information.

For those of you not aware, I'm a mom of 3 teen daughters. So I have had my share of talks over the past 9 years with each of them. One thing that I have learned over the years is that each talk is different for each young girl. They all have different learning and listening skills so each talk was crafted just for them. One loves details, the other wants just enough to grasp the concept whereas another wants reading materials so that she can read more about it after the talk. No matter what, the girls need to learn about their menstrual cycle and how their body changes from little girl to young woman and then on to being a mother. My girls have all said that they feel like we have a special bond that can't be broken.

Over the past 6 months I have shared with you
The facts about what to expect.

It isn't always easy being YOU! Mom Daughter talk



Tween first talk and how to break the ice.
Tween & Teen Talk Advice
Preparing for back to school
Out off all the post that I crafted, I really have to say that the "Tween first talk on breaking the ice" was my favorite post. I say this because personally that was the first time I went into an all out mommy panic mode. I discussed the importance of being educated on what needs to be said and when.

"My point is for you to educate yourself on puberty changes, read everything available to you and don't go in an all out momma panic mode. You only panic when stressed and I was stressed about them leaving. Don't let stress ruin everything that you have been preparing for. My ice breaker was, "ok girls you are going away for a week and I want to tell you about something that might happen while you are gone." glup. Don't do that. Really, I did that!! The twins told me years later that I freaked them out. They didn't even start for another 3 years. Over those next few years, we had many talks to help them be prepared and not scared."
So be prepared, education yourself (Kotex site and U by Kotex site), check out your resources, ask questions from other moms and know that your daughter needs you to share this information with her. Educate her so that she can grow to be a confident young lady. Remember, someday she will need to share this with her daughter and will look back on the time you shared with her as valuable, treasured moments in her life.

I wrote this review while participating in a Brand Ambassador Campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of U by KotexTween and received products to facilitate my post and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

Thanks for watching How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed! If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from howcast and more videos in the Howto category.

You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide (at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new ), learn about producing Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmaker Program (at http://info.howcast.com/filmmakers ), or showcase your expertise in a Howcast video series (at http://info.howcast.com/experts ).


  • How to Prevent a Football Head Injury 
  • Pest Control: How to Avoid Hotel Bed Bugs 
  • How To Make White Rice 
  • How To Make Pizza Dough 
  • How To Make Edible Garnishes 
  • How To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 
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26 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

Benefits of Shelf Safe Milk #milkunleashed

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Have you ever served shelf save milk to your family? Why or why not? If you aren't sure of what this is, here are the benefits for your family.
Have you ever heard of shelf safe milk? If not, what is the first thing you think of when you hear shelf safe milk? I just recently learned about Shelf Safe Milk. Up to this point I had never heard anything good or bad about the product. When I first heard about it, I though this must be something that is used in countries where they do not have refrigeration. After reading more, I found out it is not just for countries like that but something that is used anywhere and anytime!

After reading more about this product, I learned that shelf safe milk is real milk with no additives or preservatives and doesn't require any refrigeration until it is opened. This product has been around since the 1960s. Really? I can't believe that I am just learning about this. I'm a 40 something mom with 3 teen daughters and I'm just now learning about a milk that can be served anywhere, anytime without the worry of keeping it cold until ready to drink.

We are a busy family and I can recall many times when I wished we had milk to give the kids during sporting events, traveling for many hours to visit family or even a container of milk to drink while having a picnic at the park. How about you?

Shelf safe milk makes getting nutrients easy, which is especially needed for my 3 teen girls. I am always concerned if they are getting enough calcium to keep their bones strong. I read that one carton of shelf safe milk has 8 grams of protein and 9 essential nutrients which includes calcium, A, D, B12, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, riboflavin, niacin and zinc. All of which requires no refrigeration until opened!

Check out the video:

This ultra pasteurized and special Tetra Pack eco-friendly cartoned milk is perfect for our busy life. I love that single serving packs can be tossed into lunch boxes, diaper bags, backpacks and picnic baskets until it is ready to be enjoyed! My girls want to try the flavored milk, too. It is another option that has less sugar than juice and soda.

Do you buy products in bulk? Which are your favorite? I know that a lot of us purchase toilet paper, paper towels, coffee, meat, etc in bulk. Well now you and I can also buy our milk in bulk. It can be stored on the shelf, in the pantry and even in the garage. As with all bulk buying, it saves time and money. This milk will definitely come in handy in my kitchen. I can recall many times when I needed milk for a recipe to find out that someone finished the milk without tell me. This will be great to have on the shelf until I am ready to use it.

So, have you learned something new today? I hope so! I am so excited to get this shelf safe milk for my on-the-go teenage daughters as well as have on  hand at home. Is this something you already use or plan on trying? Let me know!

Find out more about Milk Unleashed on Twitter and search for #milkunleashed hashtag. Check out their Facebook page and you can LIKE it below. You can find out where to buy Milk Unleashed on their webpage.


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Save Time and Money Shopping on Ebay

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Tis' the Season to go shopping! Have you started your holiday shopping? Here are fun tips and deals on ebay products to kick your shopping into high gear.When you think holiday shopping do you think ebay? I have to say that I normally do not think ebay first but this year I am finding that ebay is easy and a convenient way to get shopping done quickly. I LOVE the ebay Holiday Gifts and Gift Ideas guide. Check it out and see how easy it is to do your shopping on ebay, too! 
I'm all about saving money and have found a lot of deals with ebay's new and buy-it-now products. Gone are the days waiting for an auction to end especially with the holiday countdown showing that I have less than 1 month to have everything ready. 
Besides shopping on their website at home, I love the eBay Mobile App which is free to download. The app works with your desk top site and allows you to shop, watch, buy, sell and more! It love it because I can easily search for items while I'm away from home. I was able to search for something while at a store to see if I was getting a good deal on ebay, which I was! 
Here is my holiday gift list for family & friends and the deals that I found:
  1. For Me (yes for real): JILLIAN MICHAELS 30 DAY SHRED WORKOUT DVD - NEW SEALED exercise & fitness video
  2. For Hubby: FATAL ALLIANCES European Conflict 1914-1918 Canadian Wargamers RPG Board Game
  3. For 13 year old: Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 Plus Mirrored Swim-Swimming Racing Goggles-Silver Anti-Fog
  4. For 18 year old: Skinit Phi Kappa Theta Skin for Apple iPhone 4 4S
  5. For other 18 year old: The Artist (DVD, 2012, Includes Digital Copy; UltraViolet)
  6. For my MIL: New Set of 3 Colorful Kitchen Stoneware Baking Casserole Dishes w/ Handles
  7. For 5 year old niece: Easy Bake Ultimate Oven NEW
  8. For 7 year old niece: COMPLETE CHEF CLOTHES +11pc KITCHEN TOOL & BAKING SET FOR 18" AMERICAN GIRL DOLL
  9. For cats: New Cat Tree 47" Kitten Condo Play Furniture Scratching Post Pet House Black
  10. For 9 year old niece: Doll Clothes fits American Girl 6 pc. Swimsuit set NEW
I'm so impressed at how easy it was to find the items that I was looking for this year on ebay. The prices were right and everything that I wanted was on buy it now so that I didn't have to wait for the auction to end. 
When was the last time you shopped on ebay? I hope you check it out to help you get that holiday shopping list checked off as complete. 
Check out ebay on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. 
I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour for Mom Central Consulting on behalf of eBay. I received a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

Menu Plan Monday & 5 Days of Holiday Sweets

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Welcome back to a new Menu Plan Monday! Thanks to all who stopped in and even linked up! I hope you all have a tasty Thanksgiving week. Time to share some of your tasty recipes with us below. 
 (The sweet treats are from last weeks Menu Monday and my Holiday Hop of Goodies)
Monday-Easy Holiday Toffee from The Smart Cooking Guide and
Super easy White Chili 

Tuesday- Couponing & Cooking Butterfinger Cake and leftover White Chili with grilled cheese sandwiches


Wednesday-Easy Snowman Soup Hot Cocoa Recipe & Craft from Bowdabra
Thai Basil Rice with Chicken

Thursday- Graham Cracker Peppermint Bark from Crystal & Co's
Italian Sausage & Bean Soup



Friday-Pretzel Bites using Rolos, M&Ms or Peanut Butter Cups from Couponing & Cooking
Potato-Crusted Margherita Pizza

Weekend Bonus Holiday Sweet Treat-Mini Peppermint Cupcakes- skinny recipe

Featured Menu from last week: From Erin's blog. Doesn't this Homemade Chicken Noodle soup look tasty?? I really want a bowl. 
BONUS PARTY- if you have any holiday crafts, recipes, giveaways, deals, etc stop over at my Holiday Hop of Goodies and link up there, too! It is growing and I would love to see your awesome ideas there, too! 

I've linked up at OrgJunkie's Menu Plan Monday link up and always check out 3 Boys and a Dog menus. I will pin some of the below post on Pinterest as I have time! If you do pin my post, please leave a comment and I will be sure to get yours pinned. Thanks!

Have a super weekend! Remember link up menus & recipes. I will pick to to try next week and feature you on my menu plan!

How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

Thanks for watching How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed! If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from howcast and more videos in the Howto category.

You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide (at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new ), learn about producing Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmaker Program (at http://info.howcast.com/filmmakers ), or showcase your expertise in a Howcast video series (at http://info.howcast.com/experts ).


  • How to Prevent a Football Head Injury 
  • Pest Control: How to Avoid Hotel Bed Bugs 
  • How To Make White Rice 
  • How To Make Pizza Dough 
  • How To Make Edible Garnishes 
  • How To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 
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25 Kasım 2012 Pazar

How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

Thanks for watching How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed! If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from howcast and more videos in the Howto category.

You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide (at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new ), learn about producing Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmaker Program (at http://info.howcast.com/filmmakers ), or showcase your expertise in a Howcast video series (at http://info.howcast.com/experts ).


  • How to Prevent a Football Head Injury 
  • Pest Control: How to Avoid Hotel Bed Bugs 
  • How To Make White Rice 
  • How To Make Pizza Dough 
  • How To Make Edible Garnishes 
  • How To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 
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24 Kasım 2012 Cumartesi

Small Business Saturday Deals!

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Are you going shopping on Small Business Saturday? If you already have plans, what shops are you going to and what are you most looking forward to purchasing?
We are visiting family out of town and plan on celebrating Small Business Saturday in their small town. A few of us went out today for Black Friday Deals and found a few stores really busy and the people were a bit cranky. We are looking forward to Small Business Saturday because the little stores are less crowded and everyone is always so friendly.

Tomorrow, for Small Business Saturday, my youngest can't wait to go to the small local bookstore. It has been here forever and she loves finding new, old books to read. She isn't a big shopper and prefers Small Business Saturday vs. Black Friday shopping. My husband, who avoids Black Friday like it is the plague, will go to the local game shop on Small Business Saturday. This is his all time favorite local store which has been open for over 20 years! I have several stops which include picking up a few of the local holiday candles and homemade fudge.

While we are out on Saturday, we will have to find a local place to eat, too. I love eating in local small town restaurants. Besides finding a place to eat I am excited to try out a new local coffee shop that wasn't here last year. I love trying new coffee shops and hope to find coffee beans to serve for my holiday parties.

How about you? Are you headed out on Small Business Saturday? Which stores do you plan on visiting? Are there any new stores you plan checking out? I can't wait to hear about your shopping fun!

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Holiday Recipes & Holiday Craft ideas

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Are you looking for a fun and fresh ideas for the holidays? Are you on Pinterest? Stop over and check out my Recipes for the Holidays and Christmas Crafts & Recipes boards for all the fun ideas that I have collected.
Have you ever made Snowman Soup? It is a super easy gift idea that I have been making for years. My project is being featured over at the Bowdabra Blog. I'd love for you to stop over and get my hot cocoa recipe and see the craft tutorial.  Recipes for the HolidaysChristmas Crafts & Recipes
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How to Handle Your School's Football Obsession if You're Not Football-Obsessed

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Endure the mass hysteria known as football season with these mildly subversive tactics.

To complete this how-to, you will need:

Offbeat school colors
Compelling photos
"I Hate Football" group
Happy place

Step 1: Tweak the team colors

Forced to wear team colors to show your school spirit? Wear shades that are close, but a little bit off. You'll feel like less of a lemming without pissing off the football jocks.

Step 2: Ditch the pep rallies

Ditch the pep rallies however you can. If anyone asks where you were, whisper "stomach troubles" and they'll leave you alone.

No way to escape the pep rally? Stay seated when the team enters as your silent protest.

Step 3: Keep photos handy

Scan the internet for funny, weird, or shocking photos to keep on your phone. Anytime someone wants to talk football, use them to change the subject.

Step 4: Start a group

Vent with like-minded people in an "I Hate Football" group. Make plans together for game nights, when the rest of a town is at the stadium.

Step 5: Have a happy place

When all else fails, have a happy place to go to in your head when everyone around you is boring you to tears with their football obsession. And remember: sooner or later, you'll graduate!

TV star Ryan Seacrest played football for the Dunwoody High School Wildcats in Atlanta.

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