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2 Ways to Save Even More on Cyber Monday Deals

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It’s Cyber Monday! As if the past week of online deals weren’t enough, the savings continue. Deals abound on websites all over the internet. I love a deal, and I’ve found several over the weekend. But I made sure to maximize the deals with my two secret weapons.

What are these secret deal-maximizers?

Ebates and Ibotta.

These two little apps can create some big savings, especially right now.

Today, Ebates is having some absolutely incredible cash back percentages. Combine these with Cyber Monday deals being offered by so many online shops, and you’ve got yourself some pretty stupendous savings!

If you haven’t signed up for Ebates yet, don’t miss your chance to get the extra deals they’re offering today. Now’s the perfect time to take advantage of the cash back opportunities on things your’e already buying from online stores you’re already shopping at!

It’s totally free to sign up for Ebates, and it’s so simple and easy to use. Why wouldn’t you sign up?

What are you waiting for? Sign up already!

Ibotta is also a helpful little money saving (or making) app. Using Ibotta can help you get cash back on groceries and other everyday purchases. It will definitely come in handy during this time of holiday baking. You’re buying it already anyway—why not take make some money back? Plus, you can combine Ibotta with coupons and sales to save even more!

Sign up for Ibotta now.

Try these two ways to save extra money today as you shop for Cyber Monday deals. I guarantee you’ll be glad you took the couple of minutes to sign up for both of them. Did I mention they are both completely FREE?

 

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Books I Read This Fall (That You’ll Want to Read, Too)

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Reading is a passion for me. I love to read books from many different genres and on many different topics. Generally, I read an average of one book a week. I haven’t read as many books lately as I usually do, though. Things have been so busy around our home (lets be honest, things are always busy around here!). We’ve also done quite a bit of traveling in the past couple of months. So, I haven’t had as much time to read as I would have liked.

The books I did have time to read this fall were good ones (with one exception—which I will discuss in a moment). Most of them were light, fun reads. When I’m especially busy in my day to day life, a good lighthearted book can be a great way to rest my mind.

Some of the books I read this fall, though, had a bit more substance to them. It’s always good to challenge your mind or expand your way of thinking. Reading can be a way to stretch yourself and prompt personal growth. Never settle for staying in the same place for too long. If you’re feeling stagnant, read a book that challenges your thinking.

All that to say, the list of books I read this fall covers a wide variety of types and topics. It’s an eclectic mix of reading. Maybe by sharing this widely varied list, though, I can help you discover a new addition to your own to-read list.

Without further ado, here they are…

These Is My Words by Nancy Turner

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This book is a fictionalized account of the life of an actual woman who lived in Arizona in the mid  nineteenth to early twentieth century. It is both entertaining and poignant. It’s written as if it were the main character’s journal entries, told entirely from her perspective. This is a book that is touching, funny, and well written. I highly recommend it. Perfect for a cozy winter evening!
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Ever since I read What Alice Forgot (which I highly recommend, by the way), Liane Moriarty has been an author I’ve been interested in reading more from. Moriarty is an Australian author who writes what I would categorize as chick lit with a twist. Her books are highly entertaining and yet they have an unexpected depth and substance to them.

Big Little Lies starts (like many of Moriarty’s books) at the end of the story. Through flashbacks, pieces of the story are filled in and things begin to fall into place. The story line—flashbacks and all—follow the lives of several families in a coastal town in Australia. The lives of these characters are interwoven in intricate and sometimes unexpected ways. As the story unfolds, we see glimpses of what’s really happening, and it’s not what you might think at first. As with all of Moriarty’s books (at least the ones I’ve read) there is a major plot twist at the very end.

Children in Church by Curt and Sandra Lovelace

I actually read a large portion of this book in article form almost a decade ago. Having personally known the Lovelaces for many years, I and my family have benefited from their personal guidance over the years. The wisdom and practical advice found in this book are invaluable. The Lovelaces lay a solid basis for children’s involvement in the church worship service, and then give useful ways to implement this with our own families. We had the privilege of sitting and learning at the feet of these wonderfully godly people; now you can, too.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

As I mentioned in my Fall Lifestyle Favorites post, this book challenged my thinking about finances in a way I never expected. It’s considered a classic amongst entrepreneurial types and those interested in building financial security. This book made me realize how much I didn’t understand about the way money works. I’d always been a bit intimidated by finances before, but reading this book helped me realized I don’t need to feel that way. In a nutshell, I’m so glad I read this book. I’m glad that when I read it, I was in a place to be able to receive the information contained in it.

Building a Framework by Abby Lawson

This is a book about blogging. Since I’m a blogger, it was perfect for me (obviously). There is so much to learn and do when it comes to blogging. A lot goes on behind the scenes of a blog that (if it’s done right) the readers never even realize. This book helped me learn how to implement some strategies that can help my efforts as a blogger to be successful. Hopefully, those strategies will ultimately help you as my blog readers to receive value from what I do here on Mud Boots and Pearls. I’m grateful that Abby wrote this ebook from her own experiences and shared what she learned in order to help other bloggers.

Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Truly Madly Guilty is Liane Moriarty newest book. In all honesty cannot recommend this one quite as highly as the other Moriarty books I already mentioned above. This is due mainly to the fact that certain more mature subject matter is covered quite extensively. I would not have chosen to read this book if I had known about some of the topics that are delved into in this book.

It is written in the author’s typical “start at the end” style, with the typical plot twists you would expect from this author. There’s a backyard barbecue where something terrible happens. You don’t learn about this terrible thing that happened until more that two thirds of the way through the book. The build up to the event actually becomes a bit tedious, more so than in Moriarty’s other books (at least in my opinion).

There is some strong language and, as I mentioned, mature content. Because of these elements, I really can’t recommend this particular book. I just want you to be aware of these things. Just because an author has one or two (or more) books you like doesn’t mean all of their books will be as good.

I hope this list gave you some ideas for future reading. Do you have any book recommendations to share in the comments? I’d love to hear them if you’d care to share.

 

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Fall Lifestyle Favorites (and a Giveaway!)

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I can’t believe we are already almost a week into November. Where in the world did the month of October go? In this post, I’d like to share a few of the things I’ve been using and loving in recent weeks.

Without further ado, here is my list of favorites from this fall.

Fashion

1.  Blanket Scarf

A blanket scarf is the perfect fall accessory. This scarf is so soft and cozy, wearing it is like cuddling in a blanket all day long. (Hmmm, I guess that’s why it’s called a blanket scarf…) If you missed it, you might want to check out my previous post on 5 Ways to Wear a Blanket Scarf. It’s always fun to get creative with your accessories.

2. Taupe Booties from Natural Breeze

I ordered these pretty little booties from Zulily recently and I’m really loving them. They’re just so cute! I haven’t been a real fan of the bootie craze in the past, but when I found these little cuties, I knew I was going to become a convert. They are so easy to style with so many different looks. As a bonus, they’re actually comfortable.

Beauty

3. Burt’s Bees Lipstick in Blush Basin

This lipstick has become my go-to lip color. I wear it almost everyday. It is such a beautiful mauve color. It’s the perfect “your lips but better” shade. The formula is rich and smooth and it goes on easily. Staying power is pretty good. And I like that the ingredients are fairly good (as in, natural and not full of harmful ingredients).

Food

4. Caramel Apple Rooibos Tea from The Republic of Tea

As I mentioned in a previous post, this is my absolute favorite tea for fall. Really, I could drink this tea anytime of year, but it’s only available for a limited time each year. So, I enjoy it while I can and spend the rest of the year looking forward to its deliciousness.

Books

5. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

I recently finished reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad and I must tell you, it blew my mind. This book has been around for a while and is fairly well known (it is considered a classic in certain circles), though I had never read anything quite like it before. Maybe the content of this book won’t be that revolutionary for other people who read it, but for me, it was simply eye-opening in so many ways. It gave me a whole new perspective on finances, making money, and what it means to be successful.

For the Home

6. Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Dish Soap

Believe it or not, I actually like to wash dishes. (Which I guess is a good thing, since, with a family of 10, we create a lot of dirty dishes.) The only thing I don’t like about dishes is the damage most brands of dishwashing soap can do to my hands. I hate wearing rubber gloves to wash the dishes. With my sensitive skin, this creates a problem, especially in the winter months when my skin tends to be even drier than usual. The solution, I’ve recently found, is Mrs. Meyers Dish Soap. My favorite is the basil scented one. The formula is much gentler on my hands than most other dish soaps. And the basil scent makes me happy.

I’d love to hear some of your recent favorites from this fall. Please feel free to share in the comments.

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And now, It’s giveaway time!

I’m so excited to be hosting this giveaway. The winner will receive their very own beautiful plaid blanket scarf, exactly like the one pictured here! To enter, use the Rafflecopter widget below. This giveaway will run for 10 days. I will contact the winner by email within 24 hours of the close of the contest.

I can’t wait to see who wins this gorgeous scarf!

3 Tea Flavors Perfect for Fall

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Do you love tea? I absolutely love tea. In fact, an entire drawer in my pantry is dedicated to tea. I love a variety of tea flavors and often change my regular tea choices with the seasons. When fall comes, I break out my favorite fall tea flavors.

What could be more cozy than sipping a cup of yummy tea on a crisp fall day?

Below, I list three tea flavors I love to enjoy in the fall. All three of these come from Republic of Tea.

Caramel Apple Red Tea 

This is my all-time favorite tea. With its distinct apple flavor with definite hints of caramel, this tea is so delicious. It is an african rooibos that has a natural sweetness. Sugar or honey is unnecessary with this tea. I enjoy mine with a bit of creamer. I like to brew it nice and strong.

From the Republic of Tea: “Sweet African rooibos is the ideal base for smooth caramel and crisp apple flavors. This pleasing caffeine-free blend is wonderful as a dessert tea. Enjoy with a splash of warm milk.”

Pumpkin Spice Black Tea

This sweet, spicy black tea is so tasty. It makes a great pumpkin spice tea latte.

From the Republic of Tea: “Keep Warm and Carry On – Cozy up and sip this warm blend of fine black tea and autumnal spices –cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. Energizing black tea wards off the chill of the crisp, fall season, and a splash of warm milk transforms this tea to pumpkin pie in a cup.”

Hot Apple Cider Tea

This tea tastes very much likes mulled cider. It is spicy and sweet and apple-y and just plain yummy.

Republic of Tea says: “A naturally-caffeine free blend of apples, cinnamon cloves and ginger. Reminiscent of apple cider, with the luscious aroma of cinnamon and cloves, make this cup the perfect accompaniment to the colors of the harvest season.”

If you like tea, you will really enjoy these 3 tea flavors. They are perfect for fall and each one is delicious!

What are your favorite tea flavors for fall? If you’d care to share in the comments, I’d love to know. I’m always looking for new teas to try!

Please note: This post does not contain affiliate links. I just really like this tea and wanted to share it with you.

Fall Fab Fit Fun Unboxing

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Subscription boxes can be so much fun. Fab Fit Fun is a favorite subscription box for many people, including me. It comes four times a year (seasonally). My fall Fab Fit Fun box just arrived the other day and I wanted to share with you what’s inside. The contents of these boxes are always really great. (Another thing I really love about these subscription boxes is that each box is a surprise–it’s like getting a birthday or Christmas present every time you receive one!) Every box I’ve received from Fab Fit Fun has been well worth the price of the subscription.

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I love so many of the things included in the fall box. So many of the items in the box are things I plan to get plenty of use out of. Here are some of my favorite items from the fall Fab Fit Fun box.

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“Good Morning Gorgeous” Travel Mug

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I have a thing for travel mugs. I don’t travel to work, or even drink coffee that often, but I really like how a travel mug feels in my hand. Often, if I’m going out somewhere in the morning, I will take some tea or occasionally coffee in a travel mug. So, I was so excited when I saw this beautiful one in the box. It is a glossy black mug with gold lettering on the front which reads, “Good Morning Gorgeous” in a glamorous looking font. I just love it.

 Pure Cosmetics Nude Collection Eye Shadow Pallette

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Neutral eye looks are my go-to, so when I saw this palette in the box, I got really happy. The color range in the palette is nice,with a good mix of matte and shimmer. The shadows are very good quality and are very pigmented. I’ve tried a couple of eye looks with this palette already, and I’m very pleased with how they turned out. The staying power of these shadows its great as well. I had never heard of this makeup brand before, but I’m impressed. Now that I’ve been introduced, I may have to investigate what else the line has to offer. (Yes, the colors in this palette bear a close resemblance to a certain other nude eyeshadow palette we are all familiar with. I’m not sure if it could be called a dupe, but it is definitely very similar.)

 Modcloth Plaid Blanket Scarf

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I’ve been wanting a blanket scarf for a while now, so I was very excited when I pulled this one from the box. It is so, so soft. Because I’m a regular scarf wearer anyway, this was a perfect addition to the box for me, and I know i’ll get lots of use from it. I’ve already been enjoying experimenting with ways to wear it. (Stay tuned for a post on ideas for styling a blanket scarf—I plan to share one in the near future.) The background of this scarf is a soft beige and the plaid has greens, browns, and reds, so it will go with a variety of outfits. You really need to see this scarf in person to appreciate how pretty it is.

Modcloth is a favorite clothing brand of mine; I was actually quite surprised to find that they had a line of these scarves. If you haven’t checked out what Modcloth has to offer, you really should. Their vintage inspired designs are to die for.

 Things Coloring Book and Pencils of Promise Colored Pencils

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The adult coloring craze has made it’s way into the Fab Fit Fun box. This is a lighthearted, fun little coloring book. I don’t have much time to color these days, but I’m looking forward to trying it out sometime. The colored pencils included with the coloring book are distributed through Pencils of Promise, which is a program which gives educational opportunities to underprivileged children throughout the world. It sounds like a wonderful program and I’m so pleased to see this company contributing to such a worthy cause in this way.

 Mullien and Sparrow French Lavender Body Oil

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Lavender is one of my absolute favorite scents. This body oil, made with natural ingredients (which I love), smells delightful. It has a perfect lavender scent. The oil itself is moisturizing without being heavy or greasy. Spreading this oil on your skin makes for a lovely and relaxing experience.

Skin Laundry Restoring Night Serum

I haven’t had a chance to try this serum yet. (As I mentioned in my Nighttime Skincare Routine, lately I’ve been using a light moisturizer at night.) I do plan to try it sometime soon. It has a nice scent that isn’t overpowering.

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There were several other items included in the box which I’m looking forward to trying. Some of  the remaining items that really caught my eye are the Spongelle Hungarian Rose body was infused buffer, which smells absolutely devine and the Brow Gal Clear Brow Gel.

I can’t wait to dig into these goodies and start using them!

If you are interested in finding out how you can get your own Fab Fit Fun subcribtion box, follow this link and you’ll receive $10 off your first box. I just know you’re going to love this subscription box as much as I do. So, what are you waiting for? Get your box now, before the fall boxes are all gone!

Simple Autumn/Fall Decor

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It’s official. Fall is here! It’s time to decorate!

Inspiration for autumn decor is all around us this time of year. Simply stepping outside can give me a flood of ideas for bringing the autumn theme into the decor of my home. Like many people, I consider autumn to be my favorite time of year. I love to see the leaves change colors and feel the air turn cool and crisp. The hills around our home are splashed with autumnal brilliance. Then the ground is slowly covered in red and yellow confetti as the foliage begins to fall from the trees. It’s exhilarating!

The Mantle

As excited as I am for fall decor, I like to keep my holiday decorating fairly simple. I prefer to use a handful of carefully chosen decorations to bring the autumn theme to life. The mantle is always a good place to start.

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I’ve had these votive holders and silk leaf wreaths for a few years now, and every year when I pull them back out, they still look great. So, I keep using them year after year. Don’t you love decorations like that?

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The Dining Table

Because there are 10 people sitting around our dining table each night, I try to keep the centerpiece fairly easy to move. Who wants to spent time removing and replacing an elaborate table scape two are three times a day? Not me. This simple fall centerpiece consists of a pretty painted pitcher with some silk flowers and leaves displayed in it and a cloth napkin spread underneath. The napkin has pictures of pumpkins, leaves, and acorns embossed into its fall color scheme of rust brown, burgundy, and dark green. (Please excuse the smudges on the french doors in the background. Did I mention that I have 8 kids? The equals lots of fingers making prints on my windows.)

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The Kitchen Island

I love the fact that so many typical fall decorations can be found for free. This line of artfully displayed pumpkins was harvested right out of our own garden. And it sets the perfect autumn mood, don’t you think?

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The Front Door

We can’t neglect the outdoor decorations, which are my personal favorite. I love pulling into my driveway after being away from home (no matter how long I’ve been gone), to be greeted by several happy, round, orange pumpkins by the front door.

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I just love to see a fall wreath hanging on the door. The wreath on my door this year is very simple (in keeping with the rest of my decor theme), but it stills gives a nice impact. It is made up of a grapevine wreath as the base with autumn colored florals adorning the top. So cozy and inviting! Can’t you just smell the hot apple cider simmering on the stove?

What is your favorite way to decorate for fall? Feel free to leave a comment below sharing your autumn decor tips.

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