Posted by kim on November 17, 2011

You no longer need to wait until the paperboy delivers the newspaper on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving to preview all of the Black Friday ads for 2011. You can already view most of the the ads online to plan ahead! Be sure to make a list that includes the exact item/s you want from what store/s and what time the sale starts (so you can arrange to hit the earliest sale first and so on). And if all else fails, shop online like I plan to do! Every Black Friday, you’ll see me shopping from the comfort of my home, avoiding the crowds and getting the same deals online with free shipping to my door! Here’s my top 15 (fifteen) stores offering Black Friday sales (both online and offline) to make your plan of attack!
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Posted by ShoppingKim on November 2, 2011
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of MyReviewsNow.net. All opinions are 100% mine.
Don’t you wish you could read reviews about anything and everything you buy before you spend your hard earned money on things? Since we all don’t subscribe to Consumer Reports (that magazine is helpful, but expensive for penny pinchers like myself), I usually google anything and everything that I plan to purchase, whether it be an offline or online purchase. I liked compare prices and read reviews by real users to see if my purchase is actually worthwhile. One new site that I came across that offers exactly those reviews of products and services is myreviewsnow.net which also offers various online shopping choices.
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Do you research and read reviews online before making purchase? Please share!

Posted by kim on September 8, 2011
When I was in high school, we just wore nice church clothes (who else wore gray corduroys with a yellow shaker sweater?) to our Homecoming dances. Nowadays the girls wear cocktail and formal dresses fancier (i.e. more expensive) than the dresses we wore to prom! My twin daughters (now juniors) are no exception.
Both girls originally wanted Sherri Hill Homecoming Dresses, but alas I refused to let them spend over $300 for such, even if they used their own money. Macy found the same picture of the Sherri Hill Dress she wanted listed for sale on eBay for only $55.99, so we ordered it, even paying for expedited shipping so we have it for next weekend.
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