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Monday, September 10, 2018

The September Swago Board is Here!

The digital rewards site Swagbucks is offering big payouts during on their September Swago Board, which runs from September 10th through September 17th at 9am PT! Swago is just like bingo, but in this case you're filling out squares as you earn points on their site for doing things you already do online.


If you're thinking of trying Swagbucks, this is a great chance to learn all about how the site works and earn bonus points while doing it, meaning you can get more gift cards faster. Here are a few tips: 


  • Each square on your Swago Board will contain an action item to complete. They can be anything from getting a search win, completing a survey, or just visiting one of our popular stores! 
  • Once you complete the action item in a particular square the square will change color signifying the action item is complete. 
  • You have until 12pm PT/3pm ET on Monday, September 17th to mark off as many squares as possible so use your time wisely. 
  • Be mindful of the patterns and their corresponding bonuses located on the right of your Swago Board. The patterns will vary in difficulty and bonus value. Once you’ve achieved a pattern, the corresponding “Submit” button will light up. You can have multiple patterns available for submission, however, you can only submit ONE pattern so choose wisely. 

  • Each activity you successfully complete on your Swago Board will give you anywhere from 1-20 spins on the Spin & Win Wheel. PLUS, when you submit your board for a bonus you'll get additional spins. The number of spins will depend on the pattern you complete. The wheel has all sorts of great prizes that you can win, and each spin is a winner!

The Spin & Win Wheel will be available all throughout Swago and you have until 11:59pm PT on Monday, September 17th to use all your spins. 


Fill up your board and then submit your pattern to get even more points - if you can fill in the whole board, you get a 500 SB bonus, which is enough for a $5 gift card from the retailer of your choice.  

Click here right now and click "Join" to get started! If you don't already have a Swagbucks account, you'll be able to quickly sign up; PLUS, if you earn 300 SB before the first of October, you'll get a bonus 300 SB!


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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Packable Halloween Costumes

I love travel in the fall and this often takes me to new places near or over Halloween. Whether it's a Mickey's-Not-So-Scary-Halloween-Party at Disney or a Harry Potter festival, I'm always up for putting on a costume and having a good time. As a budget traveler though, I'm not willing to pack much extra where I have to check a bag to my destination, so I look for creative costumes that I can make out of things I can easily pack or am already taking with me. 



In the past, Eric and I have dressed as Wayne & Garth, an ice cream man, a sports fan, and this Halloween we'll be dressing in our Wizarding wear for both a Harry Potter festival and a night of magical science. If you're also looking for an easy, but still fun, costume to take in your carry-on, I've rounded up some of my favorites of the moment.

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Be fruit! Pineapples are really in right now. I'm sure you can throw a spare t-shirt in your bag...and you could even wear it on your trip and then jazz it up afterward, allowing it to do double-duty. Use a Sharpie or fabric marker to create the little spikes you see and then add a headband with the crown to finish the look. Click on the link if you need more help. You can also be a strawberry with a pink shirt and regular leaves on your head, be a kiwi without a headband at all. Do you and find your favorite fruit that this would work with.

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Ladies, you probably are already traveling with a little black dress. It's practically a must for travel of all kinds. Grab yourself some spare black fabric to make yourself some bat wings, throw on a headband with ears and you're done! Classy and fun! Click the link for instructions.

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Eric and I always have khaki pieces in our wardrobe and one year we pulled all our items together to become travelers on safari. It worked for the warm California weather and was also creative. Go with green, brown or tan and add a hat and binoculars (we used toy ones that were small and easy to pack in shoes) and you're ready to spot some animals!

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Come on down! You're the next contestant on The Price Is Right! I love this awesome idea. Basically, you can wear whatever you have (bonus points if you make it a I ♥ Drew or Bob shirt of some kind) and then pack yourself a name tag and price guessing board. I adore anything that packs flat and takes up no room and you can just make one or as many as are in your travel party. Easy!

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If you have more of a morbid sense of humor like I do, then maybe going as roadkill will have you doubled over. I think this is a clever and easy costume that you can do quickly with an appropriate stencil. If you also want to have tire marks on your clothing, go for it. The further you go with it, the better you're going to sell this outfit. Don't forget your animal ears and tail if you want to add that as well. 

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I include Rosie the Riveter in all my costume lists, because A. she's amazing and B. she's super easy to pull off. You probably already have everything in your closet and you can wear jeans or denim shorts, depending on the weather. Make sure to pack the perfect red lipstick though, because it absolutely completes the look.

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I never would have thought of this costume, even though I've been similar in the past. Dominos are creative and so simple! Cut out some white dots, affix them to clothing you already have packed that are black (don't forget that white undershirt that peeks out as the line) and you're Halloween ready. Use fabric tape for easy add and removal of your dots.

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Pig in a blanket! Either pack a cute little baby blanket or a large piece of fabric, put on a pig nose and you've got a costume everyone will love.

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Be a stick figure! This is another easy-to-accomplish outfit. Pack a white outfit and some black tape. Stick on, wear out, pull off and wear other days of your vacation. Don't forget to make yourself a face mask.

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That cute outfit in your carry-on can turn you into a superstar! Throw it on with a black and white wig (the bigger the better) so it covers your eyes, or more, and a giant head bow. Voila! Now you're Sia.

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Bob Ross is having a revival these last few years. People love him, because he's so chill. Everyone can pull him off with a basic jeans and button down shirt outfit and a big wig. If you're going as a couple, turn your travel dress into a "happy little tree". Genius. We had friends who did this combo at our Halloween party last year and it was fantastic.

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This is another new favorite among my friends: sauce bottles. You can find shirts of your favorite sauces, like Sriracha, Tabasco, soy sauce and more (or you can make your own), add a matching hat or make a headband cap and you're done! It's super comfortable and looks like you put a lot of thought into it.

I'll be wearing my Harry Potter witch wear this weekend for Rose City Comic Con, so look for pics on my Instagram if you want some inspo. 

What are your favorite go-to easy costumes?



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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Three Birthday Gift Ideas for Your Favorite Cook

Do you have a spouse, a friend or a sibling who loves to cook? If so, you have a lot of creative birthday gift options for that loved one. Food can bring back memories of travel experience and transport you to a another destination. Food is very powerful and a great way to travel when you don't have the money to actually travel. 


If you have the need to purchase a gift soon, check out three birthday gift ideas for a favorite cook or chef in your life.



A Recipe Book Written by a Famous Chef

Maybe your friend or relative loves Julia Child, Wolfgang Puck or Ina Garten. Perhaps the person loves to make desserts and dishes created by a particular chef. If so, why not get a recipe book written by one of the person’s favorite chefs? Your loved one is sure to be pleased with the detailed recipes, photos and funny stories that are often a part of a recipe book.



Spices

Spices are used in all sorts of recipes. A grilling spices gift set is a fun idea for a cooking enthusiast because they can be used in countless dishes. Also, having a collection of quality spices gives a cook the opportunity to make traditional dishes taste even better. 


A Personalized Utensil

A cooking utensil such as a spatula, a paring knife or a colander is certainly a welcome gift for any chef. But, why not take it a step further? Give the person a personalized utensil. For instance, you could give your loved one a serving spoon engraved with the person's name. Or, you could go with a serving spoon with the person’s name as well as a meaningful quote about cooking. A personalized utensil makes it all the more special to the chef who uses it. He or she will be reminded of your kindness every time the utensil is used.

These are just three birthday gift ideas for a favorite cook or chef in your life. Think about what the person likes to prepare in the kitchen. Also, consider the condition of the person's utensils and supplies to come up with ideas for a gift. From entrees to desserts, there are many gifts that can help a chef perform at his or her best in the kitchen.

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