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October 29, 2014

October Bliss- All about Food

Happy last Wednesday of October!  Seriously… this year has disappeared.  Can you believe we’re a few days from November?

Here we are for another month of Bliss with me and my sweet friend Meg.  Bliss is a monthly link-up for us to share our favorite things from the month!  Due to my previous blunder with my iphone, I’m sort of sharing some things from the past 2 months because I finally have pictures!

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  • Hummus Chips

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I picked these up randomly at TJ Maxx one day and I’m so glad I did!  These remind me of bugles, but lighter and tastier.  I ate the entire bag within a day and I can’t wait to get my hands on another!  They provide the crispiness & tastiness of chips, but I feel healthier knowing that they’re made out of chickpeas.

  • Healthy Choice Café Steamers

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Would you believe me if I told you this was $2.00?  Well possibly because it’s just a cheap frozen meal, but I was extremely impressed with the value of this frozen meal.  I don’t suggest you eat frozen entrée’s for lunch every day, but if you’re busy and can’t pack a decent lunch every now and then, these Healthy Choice Steamers are the way to go!  For only $2 you get a delicious meal that I wouldn’t consider the most unhealthy frozen meal you could choose.

  • Hot Chips

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Clearly I’m all about food right now.  I literally ate an entire bag of these in one sitting with the largest glass of water I could find.  I can’t handle hot too well, but I sure do love the flavor of it!

  • Happy Hour

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Who doesn’t love a good happy hour?  A co-worker and I headed up to Applebee’s about 2 Friday’s ago for drinks & appetizers.  We ordered the mozzarella sticks and pretzel sticks.  Everything was delicious and we spent an or two  laughing and talking about work.

  • Quality Time with Nick

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Last time I was in Starkville, Nick and I had some frozen yogurt before I left.  They have a connect four game at our local fro-yo place and so Nick and I played a few rounds.  It was a fun and relaxing way to end our weekend together.

I could go on and on about the things I loved this month, but I’ll take a breathe and let y’all take over!  Link-up your Bliss below!

Filed Under: Bliss, Fall, Food, Nick Tagged With: blogging, food, vegetarian, whole foods Leave a Comment

October 27, 2014

Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

Nick and I attended the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Friday night with my friend from the Disney College Program, David.  I’m here to tell you what you can expect from the experience and my opinion on whether or not it’s worth your time and money at Disney!

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WHAT:  Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party

WHO: Guests of Disney World who have a day pass to the parks + the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party Ticket (Note: You need 2 purchases to attend, so it can be pricey!)

WHERE: Magic Kingdom Park, Orlando, FL

WHEN: Select Nights during September & October, 7pm-12pm

WHY: It is not an experience you can get on any regular day at Magic Kingdom, they have special entertainment, characters, & food for the event.

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First off, the atmosphere is amazing!  They have Halloween lights bouncing off the buildings & adorable Mickey shaped pumpkins all throughout the park!  There is definitely a large crowd, but they do cap the ticket sales so it’s a lot less crowded than any regular day at Magic Kingdom which gives you the opportunity to experience the rides, parade, and characters with greater ease.  Don’t be fooled though, it’s still crowded.

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One of the best things about the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is the parade.  It’s an exclusive parade strictly for the Halloween party and it’s one of the best parades throughout all the parks at any given time during the year.  Here you see some ghosts dancing – similar to what you might see in the Haunted Mansion.  You’ll see some unique characters throughout the parade as well.

There are a lot of fun & unique characters throughout the park that you can get your picture with.  I didn’t choose to stand in line for any of them, except Merida from Brave, because she didn’t have a long line.  We did find ourselves at a super fun dance party with an awesome DJ and I got to get up close and personal with the evil step-mom and step-sisters as well as Cruella DeVille herself!  I wasn’t able to get a great picture, but here’s the proof.

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I found myself at another dance party (yes, I like to dance okay….) and I saw Mike & Sully – in case you didn’t’ know I’m a huge Monster’s Inc. and Monster’s University fan!  Mike did quite an excellent job on the dance floor with his awkward shaped body and tiny legs.

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Now, that I’ve discussed the characters & the parade… let’s talk about the rides shall we?

We rarely waited for a single ride the entire night… I think everyone else is so consumed with standing in line for a picture with a rare character or getting a great spot for the parade that they don’t even acknowledge the rides.  We rode splash, thunder, & space mountain as quickly as you can.  You read that right – no actual wait on Space Mountain!!  I think we enjoyed that part the most because we got to ride all of our favorite rides without the annoying wait times!

Lastly, they have various stations throughout the park for trick-or-treating!  You go through and they dump handfuls of candy in your treat bag.  I came home with way more candy than I needed.

There is also a really great fire works show (although I hear the Christmas and New Years is better), but we happened to miss most of it.  We came off of Space Mountain and realized it was going on so we stopped and watched as much as we could.

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to taste any of the specialty treats they have for the Halloween Party.  I’m honestly not sure where to even get them because all we did was eat at Casey’s Corner and then go about our business enjoying the party.  I do wish I had tried something that was unique to the Halloween party though – so make sure you do that if you go because I regret not doing it.

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Don’t forget to dress up!  I promise, it’s way more fun if you do.  Everyone else will be dressed up and having a great time.  You may want to choose something Disney themed though if you want people to recognize your costume.  Tons of people LOVED Salt & Pepper, but didn’t realize the significance of Cumin (Hello… HIMYM!)  People would get really excited to see me and Nick because they thought it was such a cute idea and then we’d have to point out that we have our good friend Cumin too – poor David, he got overlooked a lot! haha

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Now… the big question – WAS IT WORTH THE MONEY?

I’d say it was definitely worth it at least once.  It was a lot of fun, we got to ride our favorite rides with no wait, we came home with bags of candy, I had a dance party extravaganza, and I saw some really great characters while also enjoying a very unique parade.  I would not spend the money to go every year though because you do have to have a park ticket + the actual Halloween party ticket, so it’s expensive in my opinion (I have an annual pass, so that helps out a lot with the price factor!).  Am I glad we did it?  Absolutely!  Will we do it again?  Probably not until I have kids many years down the road.

  • Have you done Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party?
  • What was your favorite part about the experience?
  • Was it worth the money to you?  Will you go again?  Or is a one-time experience for you as well?

Filed Under: Disney, Fall, Nick, Travel Tagged With: Disney, halloween, mickey, monsters 1 Comment

October 15, 2014

Couponing at Whole Foods

Good Morning sweet friends!

*Disclaimer: I was not compensated for this post.  I had an awesome experience with Whole Foods & their coupons yesterday, I just wanted to share the information for those of you who say that Whole Foods is expensive, but want to still support a great company*

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Yesterday, I kind of fell in love with coupons… more specifically, Whole Foods coupons.  I had a plan to do some grocery shopping on my lunch break yesterday.  I had picked up the Whole Foods coupon brochure about a week ago and saw a lot of great coupons.  Each of the coupons were things I would eat and enjoy.  When I arrived to Whole Foods, I had a plan in mind… find what I need, pull that coupon out when I retrieve it and keep moving.  Don’t spend too long searching for something and don’t get something if they don’t have the flavor or type I want so I don’t waste money.  An example: I had a coupon for granola & soup, but I couldn’t find a flavor I thought I’d enjoy, so I didn’t buy it.

When I started spotting some of my items… it quickly became clear that almost everything I had a coupon for was already on sale.  Love Instantly!

Receipt Breakdown: (The price is what I actually paid after the coupon)

Whole Foods Cereal – $2.99 ($1 off coupon)

Vegetable Broth – $1.49 ($2 off coupon)

Runa Drink – $.99 ($1 coupon)

Tofu Spinach Ravioli Frozen Meal – $3.99 ($1 coupon)

Blue Corn Tortilla Chips – $2.00 ($1 coupon)

Luna Bars – $.99 each ($1 coupon for 2)

Mojo Bar – $.99 ($.50 coupon)

I bought 2-3 more items that I did not have a coupon for, but overall I saved $8.50 in coupons and was extremely pleased with the items I brought home.

I know everyone’s argument is that Whole Foods is not the cheapest place to shop, but I love what Whole Foods stands for and that they support the community they work in, I’m willing to pay extra for that.  They also support local farms & businesses.  When you combine their sales & their coupons, I’d say it’s definitely worth your time & money to shop at Whole Foods and I either got my items for the same price or cheaper today with this simple strategy (Seriously, Cliff & Luna bars for .50 each)!  That doesn’t mean that I do all of my grocery shopping at Whole Foods, but I do what I can so I can support a company that I believe in and love.

I left Whole Foods with a huge smile on my face and the cashier commended me on my coupon usage!

  • Do you shop at Whole Foods?
  • Do you use their coupon books and pair them with great sales?

Filed Under: Food, Mississippi, Serious Talk Tagged With: coupons, food, save money, whole foods 2 Comments

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