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Sunday, October 24, 2010

RECALL: Hyland’s Teething Tablets may pose a risk to children



Standard Homeopathic Company, in consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is voluntarily recalling its Hyland's Teething Tablets. The company is initiating this recall in an abundance of caution due to an FDA investigation of its manufacturing facility. Hyland’s Teething Tablets are manufactured in the United States and distributed throughout North America.
The Hyland’s Teething Tablets UPC codes included in the recall are:
  1. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75041
  2. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 250 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75042
  3. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75066
  4. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 50 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75044
  5. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, 145 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 75121
  6. Hyland’s Teething Tablets, Clip Strip 6x125 tablets, UPC # 3 54973 35109
Adverse events have been reported but the FDA has said that a conclusive link to Teething Tablets has not been determined. The company, in working with the FDA, has identified manufacturing processes of Teething Tablets that can be improved to ensure uniformity in dosage. As a homeopathic product, Hyland’s Teething Tablets have a wide margin of safety that protects consumers from harm.

After in-depth analysis, a comprehensive review of the company’s adverse event report log, and more than 85 years of safe usage, the company is confident that Hyland’s Teething Tablets are safe for infants and toddlers.

In addition to the product recall, Standard Homeopathic Company is refining its production, packaging and testing protocols. Throughout the process, Standard Homeopathic Company will continue to closely monitor and evaluate the situation and consult with FDA.

Consumers that are concerned about the safety of the product may contact Standard Homeopathic Company for instructions on a refund or replacement product. For these instructions or information regarding how to return or dispose of the product, consumers should log on to www.hylandsteething.com/recall9 or call 1-877-496-5044 (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Time, and Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time).

"We initiated this voluntary recall to ensure our consumers know that their families' safety and health are our top priorities," said Mark Phillips, PharmD, President and Chief Pharmacist of Standard Homeopathic Company. "We are committed to maintaining and deserving the trust they have placed in Hyland's. We have worked for 107 years to build relationships with our consumers. We intend to preserve that tradition of trust."
Hyland's Teething Tablets is a homeopathic product intended to provide temporary relief of teething symptoms in children that is sold over-the-counter (OTC) in retail outlets.

Consumers who have medical concerns or questions should contact their healthcare provider. Any adverse reactions may also be reported to the FDA's MedWatch Program by fax at 1-800-FDA-0178, by mail at MedWatch, FDA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787, or on the MedWatch website at www.fda.gov/medwatch10.

With over 100 years of experience in providing families with access to safe, natural, reliable medicines, Standard Homeopathic Company and its division, Hyland’s, Inc., have many symptom fighting products consumers have come to trust. For more information on their line of products, visit www.hylands.com11 or www.facebook.com/Hylands.Health.

About Standard Homeopathic Company
Standard Homeopathic Company develops and manufacturers lines of homeopathic medicines, including its top-selling Hyland's brand. Hyland’s homeopathic formulas are manufactured with the highest quality natural ingredients following the strictest standards of preparation. With over a century of commitment, Standard Homeopathic Company’s tradition of excellence consistently provides quality and integrity in every product. From Hyland’s Teething Tablets to Hyland’s Calms Forté, Standard Homeopathic Company cares for your family at every stage of life. Consumers can trust Standard Homeopathic Company’s products to be natural, gentle, effective and safe for the entire family.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Potty Training: Day Two



Day Two:

Well it was not much of a day two since Wiggle Bean spent most of the day away from home, but here is how the went.

7:20AM - Up for the day (it was nice sleeping in a bit, since we were up for over an hour in the middle of the night)  We were busy playing with puzzles this morning so she just wore diapers until we showered.
9:00 AM - into our first pair of trainers for the day
9:37 AM - Changed into a pair of pull-ups since we have story time at the local library and we are not ready
                  for training pants outside the house yet.
12:25 PM - Into another pull-up since Wiggle Bean was invited to spend some time at her BFF's today. 
3:30 PM - Wiggle is still at her friends but I decided that after having to do two loads of laundry yesterday, I 
                 would go buy a couple more packs of the training underpants.
5:25 PM - Got Wiggle home from her friends place so we got into our training pants.
5:28 PM - Wiggle exclaims "PEEB", husband jumps up and I rush in and swoop her off to the bathroom.  It
                 was a big one, pee everywhere.  Down the legs, soaking the socks, and a huge puddle on the
                 carpet in front of the couch .
5:30 PM - After sitting on the potty, Wiggle is hosed off in the tub and a new pair of trainers are put on.
6:39 PM - Finished dinner so I decided to take her to the potty.  We sat and read our Clifford book (her
                 favorite potty time book)SUCCESS!!!!  She went pee on the potty!!!!!!  We all cheered and
                 praised her.  She got her Dora sticker and potty treat (mini M&M's)
7:51 PM - Time for bed, went to change her into her night time diaper (not sure she is ready for trainers at night yet).  But the phone rang so I went to get it.  By the time I came back my husband told me that she peed and pooped in her trainer.  So I usher her off to the bathroom to clean her up and get her in her night time diaper. 

End of day two

I think that even though we did not get a full day of training in, we did make progress from yesterday, hopefully tomorrow will be even more successful

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Potty Training: Day One



As I posted earlier, we are officially starting potty training and today was day one.

We have been practicing knowing where to go potty, if you ask where do do you pee or poo, she replies "in the toilet"

I think that I better buy stock in a carpet cleaning business or a high quality carpet cleaner.  I am not sure the one I have can handle all the extra work.

Here is how day 1 went:
8:15 AM after our morning shower we decided to put on our first pair of training pants
8:30 AM running around my bedroom with her princess minnie ears she exclaims "I peebd (peed)".  What?  where?  so I ask where and she responds "over there on the floor"  sure enough the carpet is wet so we go into the bathroom, slop off the wet panties and sit on the potty.
 After a quick rinse off, on goes the second pair of training pants and out comes the Little Green cleaner  for the first time for the day.  Love my Little Green!











8:50AM "Wet, potty, potty"  So off we go but it appears too late.  She told me after she went pee pee.
9:25 repeat of 8:50
9:30 put one of those plastic night diapers on her for nap time
11:00 up from nap and exclaims "WET" when she finds me on the couch.
11:20 "mom potty", off we go but she is already wet again
11:45 "peeb", yep you guessed it already wet.
11:50 starting first load of wash to include every pair of training pants we have, a few pairs of her pants and 
          one of mine.
12:15 Had to put on a diaper since everything is in the wash and yep she peed the pair she was wearing
12:30 - 5:30: more of the same.  wow busy day!
5:45 ROFL  I am making dinner when husband exclaims that she said she needed to potty but then she sat   
        on him and he realized she was already wet.  He changed clothes and I changed Wiggle.
5:45 - 6:30 she went through a training pant every 10 minutes, they were small amounts of wetness but she
        still peed every 10 minutes.  Out of training pants again so she gets a diaper and I start laundry for a  
        second time.

So all in all we went through 16 training pants and 2 diapers for the day.  Not sure it was a what you would call a successful first day of potty training but she did tell me she had to pee within seconds of wetting herself so I guess that is something.

right?

If you have any great potty training tips, I would love to hear them! 

Laundry done, day two here we come!



Potty Training: A Journal of Our Trials


For some time now Wiggle Bean has been showing signs of being ready to start official potty training.  We tried some early training way back when she was around 9 months but it was kept up since I was working and her daycare at the time was not interested in working with us on early potty training. 

I decided recently that now that I am home with her all day, I can focus on real potty training.  I read about all kinds of methods online and in magazines but was not sure what would work best for us.  I guess I will start at the top and try them all if I have to.  I also read that the pull up type of diapers are counter productive and can delay the process so we are

I went to the store and purchased a couple packs of training pants, plastic night time underwear, and a highly absorbant mattress pad.

I let hew wear a pair of the training pants a couple days ago and what happened, yep your guessed it, she peed on me.

We had a couple busy days planned for this week so I thought I would start full on training Thursday.  We will see how it goes and how much I have to spend on laundry and carpet cleaning.

Stay tuned for updates!

Monday, October 18, 2010

RECALL: Frozen Green Peas Due to Possible Health Risk


The Pictsweet Company Announces a Voluntary Recall of Frozen Green Peas Due to Possible Health Risk


The Pictsweet Company of Bells, TN today announced a voluntary recall of certain codes of store brand products containing frozen Green Peas after the company learned that some of the packages may contain glass fragments, which may cause injury if ingested.
Products subject to this recall were distributed only to Kroger stores in the Southeast United States and Walmart stores throughout the United States and include the following items:
  • Kroger 12 ounce Green Peas (UPC 11110 89736)
    Production Codes of 1440BU, 1440BV, 1440BW, and 1600BD
  • Kroger 12 ounce Peas and Carrots (UPC 11110 89741)
    Production Codes of 1960BD and 1960BE
  • Great Value 12 ounce Steamable Sweet Peas (UPC 78742 08369)
    Best by Dates of July 20, 2012; July 21, 2012
  • Great Value 12 ounce Steamable Mixed Vegetables (UPC 78742 08026)
    Best by Date of July 15, 2012
No injuries have been reported to date. While no injuries have been reported, Pictsweet is advising the public that product from these packages indicated above should not be consumed. Consumers who have purchased the above product should return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Consumers with questions may contact The Pictsweet Company at 1-800-367-7412, extension 417 toll-free from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Daylight Time, Monday through Friday.

 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

"Set a Place at the Kids' Table" with Frigidaire


 "Set a Place at the Kids' Table" with Frigidaire


Support Save the Children & a Chance to Win a Frigidaire Professional Range, a perfect addition to your kitchen for the holidays!

At any family gathering, it's easy to predict where the loudest laughs and silliest squeal will be coming from- the kid's table! Just like turkey and all the trimmings, the kids' table is a holiday tradition where good times rule. This year, Frigidaire and Jennifer Garner are asking everyone to set a place at their "virtual kid's table" for a child in need.

This great new campaign supports Save the Children's efforts and ensures that kids have access to healthy foods this holiday season and all year long. Starting today, at MakeTimeforChange.com, when you set a place at the virtual kids' table, Frigidaire will donate $1 to support Save the Children's work to help children in need in the U.S., as part of their $500,000 commitment to this worthy cause.



 ***Disclosure: I did not receive any form of compensation for this blogpost.  To thank me for my time, I have been entered for a chance to win the gift as part of the Frigidaire program.  Thanks to MomSelect for sharing this info!***

Sunday, October 10, 2010

2010 Holiday Gift Guide!! Coming Soon!


Over Thirty Mommy Holiday Gift Guide
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Over Thirty Mommy will soon be featuring some of the best, hottest and newest Christmas gift ideas for the 2010 holiday season. In my 2010 Holiday Gift Guide you’ll find gifts for all family members and friends.

I would love to invite you to participate in the 2010 Holiday Gift Guide at Over Thirty Mommy, to have one or more of your products featured in our Over Thirty Mommy 2010 Holiday Gift Guide please email me at over30mommy@gmail.com.

You can sign up for a review with or without a giveaway.  Giveaways, are a great way to draw more traffic to your site.  Reviews will be featured not only on my blog but also twitter and facebook.  Giveaways will be promoted on Over Thirty Mommy, Twitter, facebook and multiple giveaway sites and lists.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Truly Organic Baking Review and Giveaway



Since Wiggle Bean was little, I have tried to serve her organic foods whenever possible.  Any one that knows me knows that I am not the best cook and not really that into baking so I am always on the look out for easy ways to make yummy treats for the family.

When I was given the opportunity to try Truly Organic Baking's banana bread and scones, I accepted immediately.  My husband loves baked goods, especially banana bread and I love all things sweet like scones.  I also really appreciate that they are made with organic ingredients.  To keep them organic, you just add a few of your own organic items.

I have never made banana bread before, I tried a zucchini bread once (I thought it was decent but my husband hates zucchini).  Other than that, the extent of my baking skill is the occasional boxed cake mix or refrigerated cookie dough cookies.  I have not made either since i got my new convection oven so I was excited to give it a try.

To make the Truly Organic Baking banana bread, simply add organic eggs, bananas and butter, bake and TA-DA super yummy banana bread!

About Truly Organic Baking
In 2006 founder Kari Ani Shiozawa, a stay at home mother, decided that she wanted to make more of an impact on people and the planet and thus created Truly Organic Baking.  She had lived a healthy organic and holistic lifestyle for many years.  She decided to use the recipes that she has been making in her own home for many years into convenient, affordable and organic alternatives for all to enjoy.






Truly Organic Baking uses sustainable farming & an organic lifestyle to create the full circle between the earth and its people.

What's Next for Truly Organic Baking 
Truly Organic Baking is bringing a new line of Gluten Free Bakers Basics to the market early 2011.



Why gluten free? Did you know that:
  • Humans don’t fully digest wheat. The undigested portions of wheat begin to ferment, producing gas in the body.
  • Wheat is a pro-inflammatory agent. A pro-inflammatory agent is rapidly converted to sugar, causing a rise in the body’s insulin levels, causing a burst of inflammation at the cellular level, among other problems. And of course, there is the crash after the peak.
  • Wheat is one of the top-eight allergens. Millions of people are allergic to wheat — so many, in fact, that it has made it onto the top-eight allergen list.
For more facts about  gluten, see the Truly Organic Baking Blog.

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One Over Thirty Mommy reader will win their choice of three Truly Organic Baking products: Muffin Mix, Scone Mix, Pizza Dough Mix, Banana Bread Mix and Pancake mix
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Winner will be chosen via a Random Drawing.  Winners that I am unable to contact or one who does not claim their prize within 72 hours of being sent their winning email notification will forfeit their prize.


Giveaway ends midnight PST on October 16th


**Disclaimer: I was not paid in any form of cash for this posting.   I received a sample of Truly Organic Baking Banana Bread mix and Scone mix for the purpose of the review  This is solely the opinion of Over Thirty Mommy. Other people may have different experiences with the.**  

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Electrolux Rumpled to Runway


Any one that knows me knows that I avoid doing laundry but I have done quite a bit more of it now that I am a stay at home mom.  I still do not enjoy doing it but I can tolerate it.  I bet I would love it more if I had the beautiful turquoise sky Electrolux perfect steam washer and dryer.

Electrolux Rumpled to Runway
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and all month long, Electrolux is donating $200 to OCRF for every new Turquoise Sky Perfect Steam™ washer/dryer pair purchased.

In addition, every day you press the Perfect Steam™ button online to take your garments from rumpled to runway-ready, Electrolux will donate $1 to OCRF2, plus you'll be entered for a chance to win a shopping spree between $50 and $250 and the grand prize: a luxury washer and dryer from Electrolux3.


** Disclosure: I did not receive any form of compensation for this blogpost.  To thank me for my time, I have been entered for a chance to win the gift as part of the Electrolux program and in partnership with BSMMedia.**

Friday, September 17, 2010

MyEZDeal of the Day



$25 for $50 at the Beaverton Bakery, Oldest All Scratch Bakery in Oregon

Two Locations to Choose From! May Buy Multiples!

This ezdeal includes:

  • One voucher per visit
  • May buy multiples
  • No change given
  • Must be used all at once
  • Voucher expires 3/19/2011
  • Voucher available for use Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Notables:

Enjoy Beaverton Bakery's Classic Line of Baked Goods Since 1925!
  • Grandma's Coffeecake
  • Old Fashioned Cinnamon Bread
  • Butter Crispies
  • Traditional Loaf Cake
  • Old Fashioned Snap Cookies
  • Oregon Hazelnut Cookies
  • Chocolate Macaroons

Beaverton Bakery is the official baker of the Portland Trailblazers. 

Available Locations

  • 12375 SW Broadway
    Beaverton, OR 97005
    503.646.7136
  • 16857 SW 65th
    Lake Oswego, OR 97035
    503.639.8900

 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ragú® Feed Our Kids Well


 If you're having trouble finding time to prepare nutritious meals for your family while adjusting to new back to school schedules, relax, you're not alone.  According to a recent "Feed our Kids Well" survey conducted by Ragú®, half of moms say that during the back-to-school season they have less time to prepare nutritious, home-cooked meals for their kids.  Fear not, Mom; Help is on the way!
 
To help make sure your kids get the veggies they n
eed (and the meals they love)
Ragú® Old World Style® Traditional Sauce now has 2 servings of veggies in every half cup!   Available soon in major retailers nationwide, the healthy, great tasting Ragú® Old World Style® Traditional pasta sauce that is already a kitchen staple has a new, naturally thicker recipe.
 
Healthy, delicious and now with a naturally thicker taste the whole family will love, Ragú® Old World Style® Traditional Sauce is a perfect component to pulling together quick and tasty meals during this busy time. And
Ragú® wants you to be among the first to try out their great new recipe! To be one of the first to taste Ragú® with 2 servings of veggies in every half-cup visit them on facebook.com/ragusauce for more details.


**Disclosure: I was entered for a chance to win a Ragú® prize package in exchange for this post.  No monetary exchange took place.**

Hellmann's® virtual Sandwich Swap 'n' Share



Back-to-school time is here, and for most Moms that means back to car-pooling, homework monitoring and of course, packing lunches. It can be hard to come up with lunches made with real, simple ingredients that kids will eat and actually enjoy. Luckily, Hellmann's® and Best Foods® Mayonnaise are putting the fun back into lunch this September with their virtual Sandwich Swap 'n' Share program.  

Celebrity chef Bobby Flay and actress/mom Lori Loughlin are teaming up with Hellmann's® to help re-launch Hellmann's® virtual Sandwich Swap 'n' Share on the Facebook® application (Facebook.com/Hellmanns).  This virtual version of the beloved school lunch ritual of swapping sandwiches will benefit Share Our Strength®, the leading non-profit organization ending childhood hunger in America.
 
When people visit Hellmann's® Page on Facebook®, they'll have the opportunity to create a sandwich on the application and, for every sandwich built, Hellmann's® will make a donation to Share Our Strength®.  What's more, when they share a sandwich with a friend, an additional donation will be made as part of Hellmann's® $75,000 commitment to support Share Our Strength®.
 
 
**Disclosure: By posting about the Hellmann’s® virtual Sandwich Swap ‘n’ Share I have been entered to win a gift as part of the Hellmann’s® program through MomSelect.**

 

Yoplait Splitz Review and Giveaway




Thanks to My Blog Spark and Yoplait, I was given the opportunity to try out the new Yoplait Splitz yogurt.

We are huge yogurt lovers in this house and Yoplait Splitz do not disappoint.  They are so good and are more like a dessert than a breakfast food.  They are perfect right out of the fridge and taste like pudding.  Yoplait Splitz are creamy and the flavors are delicious.  We also tried putting a Splitz in the freezer for about an hour and it made the most scrumptious frozen yogurt treat.  YUM!!!

The insulated tote and blanket are perfect for trips to the park or they would be if I could get the blanket away from my daughter long enough to roll it up and get it in the car.  Wiggle thinks the blanket is the coolest thing in the work and claimed it the moment it came out of the box.  She loves to play with the buckles and play on it with her bears and stuffed animals. 

With only 90 calories per serving,  Yoplait Splitz makes a great snack for the whole family.  The new Splizt come in three great flavors, RainbowSherbert, Strawberry Banana Split, and Strawberry Sundae.

Visit Yoplait on Facebook or Yoplait on Twitter to keep up with the latest news on your favorite Yoplait products.

Download a printable coupon for $0.75 off any flavor Yoplait Splitz!


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My Blog Spark and Yoplait are giving away a prize pack that includes a coupon for a free sample of new Yoplait Splitz* as well as a prize pack that includes an insulated carry tote and a roll up fleece picnic blanket
 
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Winner will be chosen via a Random Drawing.  Winners that I am unable to contact or one who does not claim their prize within 72 hours of being sent their winning email notification will forfeit their prize.


Giveaway ends midnight PST on September 30th

**Disclaimer: I was not paid in any form of cash for this posting.  Yoplait Splizt and MyBlogSpark were kind enough to supply the product, gift pack, information and additional gift pack to give away for the purpose of the review and giveaway.  This is solely the opinion of Over Thirty Mommy. Other people may have different experiences with the product.**  
 

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Transitioning From Crib to Bed



My little girl is growing up so fast!  She wants to do everything herself and now she has decided that she no longer wants to sleep in her crib.

The transition happened so fast, I barley knew what was going on.

It all started about three weeks ago.  I put her to sleep in her crib like usual but about two hours later she woke up crying that she wanted out of her crib.  I was going to snuggle with her for a few minutes on the twin bed in her room so I set her on the bed and went to get her baby and blankie from her crib.  By the time I grabbed them and turned back around to the bed, she was snoring away. 

I tucked her in, pulled up the bed rail (thank goodness I bought one a month ago, just in case) and went back to the living room.  My husband commented on how quickly she fell back asleep and was shocked when I told him that she was on the bed.  He asked me 20 questions on if she was safe and how did the bed rail work.  After the quiz, he seemed assured that she would be alright to sleep on the bed alone.

That night I hardly slept at all, I was up and down every half hour to check and make sure she was still on the bed and sleeping.  She was of course snoring away, happy as a clam. 

First thing the next morning, I set up the video monitor so that I could check on her all I want with out leaving my bed. 

I am torn as to if I should be happy that she is growing up or sad that she is not my baby anymore.  It is bitter sweet and I love seeing her grow and change everyday.

The problem is that it takes FOREVER to get her to go to sleep.  I have to lay on her bed with her for almost an hour every night, until she falls asleep, to get her to stay on the bed.  I have tried sitting on the floor but she just sits up so she can see me and talk to me.  I have tried telling her to stay on the bed and leaving the room, but within minutes (or seconds) she is pitter pattering down the hall way to come find me.

Nap time is much easier, it usually only takes 10-15 minutes to get her to sleep but these hour plus nights are getting to be a bit much (plus, I have a tendency to fall asleep while trying to get her to sleep).

Do any of you mom's who have been through the crib to bed transition have tips on how to get my Wiggle to stay in bed and go to sleep with out me having to stay with her the entire time?

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

8/18 myEZdeal.com Deal of the Day for Portland


$25 for a private yoga & tai chi session at Body Brain Yoga, a $95 value

Stretch your body, calm your mind!

This ezdeal includes:

  • Private Sessions
  • Pain Relief-Neck, Shoulder & Back
  • Stress Relief
  • Increased Energy
  • Weight Management

Body & Brain Yoga & Tai Chi: Phone: 503-248-2104: Website: www.bodybrainyoga.com

Monday, August 16, 2010

myEZdeal.com: Deal of the day for 8/16: $75 for Female Self Defense - 10 sessions at Next Level Martial Arts, value of $150




$75 for Female Self Defense - 10 sessions at Next Level Martial Arts, value of $150

Next Level Martial Arts is the place for you!

This ezdeal includes:

  • Basic functional self-defense
  • Increase your functional strength and fitness level
  • Boost your self confidence
Other EZdeals for today: (more coming soon!)
Cleveland, OH: $30 for $60 worth of Diamond Microdermabrasion
Columbus, OH: $50 For 2 Hours of Home or Office Organizational Services( A $100 Value)
Nashville, TN: $14.50 for one hour of cleaning courtesy of Freedom Cleaning Service!
Phoenix, AZ: $99 for two treatments of Dermaplaning, a $250 retail value
Baton Rouge, LA: $5 for $10 Worth of Food,Drinks and Smoothies at Tropical Smoothie Cafe
Birmingham, AL: $5 for $10 worth of Fresh Food and Smoothies at Tropical Smoothie Cafe!
Salt Lake City, UT: $20 Includes A "Classic Expe2rience" For Two At Acme Burger Company (Value $40)

Saturday, August 14, 2010

My Apple Itunes Account Was Hacked



I hate losing money but I hate it more when money is stolen from me!

I am over the top pissed off!   Who am I mad at? Everyone! I am mad at the hackers (who suck, get a freaking job and quit stealing from people that work for their money), Paypal (even though it is not their fault, they just gave away my money) and Apple Itunes (where the hackers purchased crap, you need better security).

What makes people think that they can go around stealing other people's hard earned money?

It all started with an odd email from Paypal.  It said it was a receipt for a purchase from Apple Itunes.  I forwarded it to the Paypal spoof account, like I do with all the other spam emails I get that are from "Paypal".  I then took a closer look at the email and sure enough it was an actual receipt.  Still, I thought it was some sort of mistake so I opened my Paypal account and yep there it was a transaction for $19.98 paid to Apple Itunes at 4:22 AM.  Like I would purchase the game Plants VS Zombies or the app Goodreader for Ipad (I don't own an Ipad!!!)

Now, I am up early with my daughter (not usually 4:22 AM) but I am never up that early shopping on Apple Itunes.  In fact the last time I even purchased anything from Itunes was in January 2009 and the last time I paid for my Itunes purchases with my Paypal account was in 2007.

I immediately changed my Paypal account password, removed my bank account information from my account and deleted the credit card I had attached to Paypal.  I filed a resolution claim with Paypal and searched the internet for a phone number for Itunes.

I got up and phoned Apple first thing the next morning.  Turns out the phone number I found was for the IPhone (which I do not have).  A really nice employee named Angela, assisted me with changing my Apple Itunes account password and checking for any additional unauthorized charges.  Sure enough the hackers tried to make another almost $40 in charges that were not paid through Paypal (according to my account, Apple would like me to pay them with a credit card, FAT CHANCE!!!).  I can only assume that these charges were not paid because I did not have the full $40 in my Paypal account and the credit card I had on file had expired.  When the card expired my credit card company gave me a new account number, I thank you now even though I cursed you then (I had the old number memorized for easy shopping).

I emailed the Itunes support about the unauthorized charges.  The IPhone employee informed me that there is no phone support for Itunes, I can only assume because they would be inundated with calls from people who have had their accounts hacked.

SHAME ON YOU FOR NOT HAVING BETTER SECURITY, OR CUSTOMER SERVICE!

From what I have been reading online, this is not the first time Apple Itunes has been hacked and it is running rampant again right now.  From what people that have been hacked are being told from Paypal, the hackers are finding open billing agreements between Apple Itunes and Paypal (most being from 2006 and 2007).  Apparently once you make a purchase from Itunes with your Paypal account, it sets up a billing agreement that allows Apple to bill your Paypal anytime unless you go into Paypal and remove the agreement.

Paypal is investigating my claim and Apple says they will contact me (via email) within 48 hours.  I am confident that Paypal will come through for me and return my money but from what I read, Apple is much less helpful and does not seem to care much that their customers are being ripped off (Interestingly 3 of the 7 apps purchased were created by Apple Inc.)

I will keep you updated as to what happens and if I get my money back.  Oh and Apple, if you think for one second that I am paying you the almost $40 that is outstanding on my account, think again!  Depending on how this situation is handled, I may never purchase from you again (not that you will care because I never purchased that often and you might not consider me a key customer).

I guess I should feel lucky that my credit card was expired and for some divine reason Paypal did not charge my bank account (even thought it was attached to my Paypal account) and I was only hit for $20.  I read about some people that were taken for hundreds and one person was out over $1000.

To me it is not the amount that was stolen but just that I was robbed and it SUCKS!!!!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wiggle's First Trip to the Beach


Wiggle bean is 18 months old and we recently took her to the beach for the first time.  For some people this would not be a big deal but we are less than 2 hours from the Oregon coast and I love the beach, not sure why it took me so long to take her there.

We got her some sand toys and she had a ton of fun sorting through it all and seeing what was in the bucket.

  Daddy was such a great sport making sand castle after sand castle only to have Wiggle Bean smash them flat in less than 2 seconds.  Wiggle of course though it was the most fun game ever.


If she wasn't pounding them with her fist, she was giving us her best King Kong impression and stomping them to smithereens.


After smashing about a hundred sand castles, she found a new game, tossing sand in the air and letting it fall all over herself and everything in sight.  She was covered head to toe in sand, it was everywhere.  She was so coated in sand, that I had to strip her down and hose her off in a hotel bathroom sink so that she could comfortable make the two hour drive home.

All in all, even though it was not a sunny and warm day at the beach (it is the Oregon coast after all!) we had so much fun and I can not wait to take her back again.

Losing my Job!


I know no one is invincible in the down economy but I thought being in Human Resources, handling all the payroll and benefits, for the company I work with that I thought I had some job security.  Boy was I wrong!

Since we do not have a HR department (I am the sole HR contact), I am part of the accounting department.  About eight weeks ago the entire accounting department (three of us) was pulled into the COO's office where the CFO was waiting to tell us that we were being let go.  The entire accounting department was being consolidated with the accounting/HR functions of our parent company in Utah.

The accounts payable/receivable position and my HR position were being eliminated and the Accounting
Manager position was moving from corporate HQ in Portland Oregon to the parent company's office in Utah.  My direct manager, the Accounting Manger, has had the difficulty of knowing that this change was coming since November of last year but had to keep the burden of knowing to herself at the direction of senior management.   Since she was moving to the Utah office, she had to put her home on the market and prepare for the move all while maintaining business as usual at the office.

I had recently started a full bathroom remodel and was in the middle of it when I was told that I would soon be losing my job (not great timing!). 

The AP/AR person and myself were offered a severance package with an additional amount if we stayed on for 6 weeks to train our counterparts in the Utah office.  We both chose to stay and our final days were two weeks ago. 

The first week of being unemployed was like business as usual since I was already scheduled for vacation that week so last week was my first week of having "nothing" to do.  It was odd, not having to get up and get ready for work.  I am not sure where the time went, at the end of the day, I looked around and could not figure out what I did all day.

After finding out I was being laid off, I panicked but thankfully I have a wonderful husband that was my rock and my voice of calm and reasoning.  After my initial panic, I decided that I would look for a job but would not settle for anything.  I was going to spend some quality time over the summer with our daughter since it would not be something that I might have a chance to do again in the future.

Guess there is always a silver lining, even when being laid off of a job you had for 10 years.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Good Earth Dinner Kits: Review and Giveaway



I am not a great cook and never claimed to be, honestly I need all the help I can get in the kitchen.  I thank my mom, who never taught me how to cook because she was (I say was because now that all the kids are grown and out of the house, she has learned to cook some great meals) a terrible cook (with the exception of her AMAZING home made spaghetti sauce).

While I try to cook a few things from scratch, I have to admit that I do have a stash of dinner meal kits in my pantry and I rely on them frequently.  I am always looking to try new and different meals.  Thanks to MyBlogSpark, I had the opportunity to be among the first to try the new Good Earth dry dinner kits.


  100% whole grain, no trans fat, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives, no MSG - just add meat and, voila! Dinner is served.

Now available in stores, Good Earth dry dinner kits offer a selection of four delectable meals: Mediterranean Chicken with angel hair pasta, Spicy Citrus Glazed Shrimp with angel hair pasta, Herb Crusted Chicken with mushroom risotto and Tuscan Chicken with penne pasta.  


The Good Earth Dry Dinner Kits are easy to use and are full of great flavors.  While my Mediterranean Chicken did not look as beautiful as it does on the box, it tasted great and my family loved it.  It was a quick and easy meal to make, just follow the simple instructions on the packaging and ta-da 20-30 minutes later you have a great, filling meal.



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