May 2, 2013

Travel Apps – The Top 8 FREE Apps To Have For Apple Devices!

May
2
2013
Thursday

The Top Must-Have Travel Apps

I posted this last year and thought I’d repost it again this year before the travel season starts!

Last month Ryan and I made our annual drive from Texas out to California to visit family!  We do the crazy long 24 hour drive once a year and thankfully that’s all because it is a LONGGG trip with 4 kids in the back!

There were some apps that we found super handy while on the road and I wanted to share them with you guys because I thought they might be helpful for you as you do any last-minute summer traveling.

All of the apps below are completely FREE, although a few of them have upgraded versions that you can purchase (and I’ll let you know which ones we thought were worth it to upgrade). The description in the blue box is directly from the app’s iTunes page, everything else is my commentary.

Here are my top 8 favorite FREE apps that we used (and feel free to share your favorites in the comments too!!)


Wunderlist App

The first app that I think is a must-have when traveling is actually an app that’s a must-have for LIFE in general!

The Wunderlist mobile app for iPhone and iPod Touch will boost your productivity. Organize your to-do lists on the go and synchronize them with your free Wunderlist account. View and modify your tasks on Windows, Mac, Linux,iPad, Android and the Web.

I would be completely lost without Wunderlist for my packing list! Not only can I put all of the items that I think of on my list, but I can share the list with Ryan so that he can add items to the packing list as he thinks of them too.

And the packing list stays completely separate from my grocery shopping list, cleaning to-do list, or Surviving The Stores to-do list.

I have tried out A LOT of to-do apps and Wunderlist is by far my favorite. It seamlessly syncs with my iPhone, iPad, and Mac so that I can add items to my lists no matter where I am.


Yelp App

I’ve known about Yelp for years but hadn’t really joined the whole Yelp bandwagon until recently… and I was definitely missing out!!

Looking for a burrito joint open now? An Irish pub nearby? A gas station you can drive to before your tank hits empty? Yelp for your iPhone or iPad is here to help. Use us to search for places to eat, shop, drink, relax and play then read reviews from an active community of locals in the know.

How do you decide where to go to eat when you are on the road? Many times we take the less expensive option of running into a grocery store and grabbing sale items for breakfast or lunch, but what about the times that you want to grab something to eat at a local place? Maybe you’re in the mood for a hole-in-the-wall Mexican Food restaurant that doesn’t break the budget.

Just open up your Yelp app and see what’s there! You can search for restaurants within a certain radius from where you currently are (or a city that you are traveling to), filter it by price, and by star ratings. We found some true hidden gems while on our trip that we wouldn’t have found without Yelp!


GasBuddy App

I’m sure lots of you guys have heard of (and use!) the GasBuddy app and it is definitely an invaluable tool on trips for budget-savvy travelers!

Find the cheapest gas on the go – for free! In one click, locate gas stations near you and see their current gas prices. Never overpay for gas again.

Does it bug you guys as much as it bugs me to fill up with gas at one place and then drive down the highway and pass another exit that has it for 15¢ cheaper?

When your tank is getting low, just pull up GasBuddy to see the BEST gas prices reported by other GasBuddy users in your area!


Priceline App

I’ve posted before how much I love Priceline. We use Priceline pretty much any time we travel and have always been very pleased with the results. If you haven’t already, be sure to read my post on how to get the best deals with Priceline!

The Priceline App offers a simple way to book hotels and rental cars when you’re on the go. All reservations are backed by our best price guarantee. Choose your exact hotel and rental car, or Name Your Own Price® for deeper discounts. Plus, take advantage an exclusive Tonight-Only® Deal for extra savings on same day hotel reservations.

Are we the only ones who decide at the last minute where we are going to stay? I really like having the flexibility to just stop driving at whatever town we can make it to. If we think we can make it to Albuquerque in one day but we get to Albuquerque and say, “Let’s just drive all the way to Gallup!” then I like the freedom of being able to do that!

Priceline lets us be able to NOT plan ahead and still get great deals on hotels. You can do pretty much anything you can do on the regular Priceline site with their app, including the Name Your Own Price section which is where we always get the best deals. :)


iExit Full Version
(99¢) or iExit Lite App

I originally download the iExit Lite FREE version and loved it so much that I paid 99¢ for the full version! GASP! Yes, I actually PAID for an app, I know I know… hard to believe, right? :)

Y’all – this app is AWESOME!!

iExit tells you what’s at upcoming exits in real-time when traveling on a major highway in the US. It displays restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and more by exit as well as on a map. Once you have found a place you like, get directions or call with one touch. iExit tells you what’s coming up in real time when driving on the interstate. It’s designed to easily communicate which upcoming exits have what you need, whether that’s gas, a hotel, a rest area, or specifically a Starbucks.

Let’s say you’re driving through the middle of nowhere (which was pretty much our entire trip out to CA) and you are starting to get hungry. You’re fine with a fast food place and you see an exit sign that advertises a McDonalds at the next exit. It’s not really what you are in the mood for, but you are so hungry that you don’t want to take the chance of not having another option for another 60 miles.

Enter iExit! Just pull up the app and it will tell you ALL of the exits that are up ahead and exactly which restaurants are at those exits. So in the example above, you open the app and see that there’s a Boston Market, Subway, and Chipotle just 5 miles up the road!

We used this app CONSTANTLY on the trip, especially with where to take the bathroom breaks with 4 kids in the car! :)


Groupon App

If you haven’t signed up for a Groupon account yet, you’ll definitely want to sign up for one a few weeks ahead of a trip!

Many times we just think of Groupon in relation to deals that are close to where we live, but if you know exactly what cities you’re traveling to then you can look at the deals in those cities a few weeks (or even months) before you go there to see if there are any good Groupon deals for restaurants or hotels that you might want to grab.

And now with the Groupon NOW section you can pull up the deals that you can redeem right then at any major city that Groupon covers. It’s perfect for last-minute decision travelers like us. :)

Groupon features deals on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in more than 500 cities and eleven fiefdoms around the world. Our unbeatable deals typically weigh in at discounts of 50-90%, ensuring a level of access to your city that’ll put the mayor in a jealous rage. Daily deals are signed, sealed and delivered to phones each morning, while thousands of deals on demand can be found in real-time, ready for immediate use with Groupon Now!


Trapster App

Okay, PLEASE don’t think that I’m endorsing speeding with this app. AT ALL!

But am I the only one who has been on a road and had absolutely no idea what the speed limit was? I WANTED to go the speed limit, I just hadn’t seen a sign in a while!

Or what about those “speed trap” towns where the speed limit jumps from 60 to 35 in the blink of an eye? Wouldn’t it be nice to know when those towns were coming up?

Trapster is a great app to have in your app arsenal to check when you’re unsure about the speed limit on the road, or want to check for any speed trap areas!

Install Trapster today to transform your driving experience. As you drive, your mobile phone alerts you to speed traps, red light and speed cameras, accidents and other roadway hazards. Download and join the world’s largest driving community with over 15 MILLION Trapster users.


Shoeboxed App

I didn’t have this app before our California trip, but I’m SOO thankful I found it before I went to a blogging conference at the beginning of this month!

If you do any kind of traveling for business then this app is another must-have in my opinion. Especially for me… Ryan gets on to me all the time for not keeping track of my business receipts like I should. He’s the finances person in our family (and I majored in accounting, weird huh?) so it throws everything off for him when I don’t have the receipts.

Well now there’s Shoeboxed which is a service you might want to consider signing up for (they have a free version) and a FREE app that goes with it!

Snap a picture of any receipt and Shoeboxed will turn that receipt into useful, portable and searchable data within 1 business day or less. Turn this data into an expense report or Excel spreadsheet in seconds. Or send this data to dozens of accounting and bookkeeping tools from your secure online account with a click of the mouse. Shoeboxed is a FREE service. Premium Plans optional and include a 30-Day free trial.

Yep, no more worrying about keeping track of every receipt and business card that I receive when I’m at a conference! I just take a picture of the receipt or card as soon as I receive it and within a day or two all of the data from the receipt or card is inputted in my Shoeboxed account.

I’m happy because if I lose a receipt it’s okay, and Ryan’s happy because no matter what I end up bringing home in my wad of receipts that I stuck in my purse, he has all of the data from them already! :)

They have a “forever free” option where you can upload 5 documents per month, but if you think you might need more than 5 receipts per month scanned (i.e. if you have a lot of business expenses) then be sure to sign up for the 30 day free trial of their premium plans!


BONUS #9: FREE Wi-Fi Finder App

This is one that I found this year and since we work wherever we travel it’s a lifesaver for us!

Instantly find FREE Wi-Fi Internet hotspots wherever you are in the world online or offline!

JiWire’s Global FREE Wi-Fi app uses your iPhone’s GPS and network triangulation capabilities to locate free Wi-Fi Internet access.

According to the reviews, it also shows all of the free wi-fi spots that you can get with Comcast and you can’t filter those out.  So if you’re not a Comcast customer that might get frustrating.

If you generally know which restaurants typically have free wi-fi though then you can filter through the results yourself to find the ones that are truly free (and of course, you can always call a location before going too!)  :)

What travel apps could you not live without?

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May 1, 2013

Natural Home Remedies for Heartburn!

May
1
2013
Wednesday

Natural Home Remedies For Heartburn


The only time I deal with heartburn is when I’m pregnant, but I remember well how miserable it is when it strikes!

If you don’t want to go the over-the-counter drug route, then you might want to try some of these natural remedies at home first.

Ways to Avoid Heartburn

  • Avoid trigger foods such as chocolate, citrus fruit, spicy foods, tomatoes, etc.
  • Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and citrus juice.
  • Extra weight also plays a factor in incidents of heartburn.
  • Eat smaller and more frequent meals.
  • Wait a few hours before going to bed after eating.
  • Sleep with your head elevated.
  • Stress causes heartburn so try relaxation methods (Peace & Calming essential oil blend is a favorite of mine!)

Natural Home Remedies for Heartburn

Ginger For Heartburn Relief

Consumed raw, cooked, or as a tea, Ginger is one of the oldest treatments for heartburn or nausea.

Tumeric For Heartburn Relief

Turmeric stimulates digestion and can help to prevent acid build up.  You can add it to your foods as a spice or take in capsule form before eating.  Tumeric is also a natural anti-inflammatory and so is helpful for all kinds of issues!

Aloe Vera Juice For Heartburn

Aloe Vera Juice soothes the esophagus and can help to relieve heartburn, but only use it if it’s formulated for internal use.

Apple Cider Vinegar For Heartburn

Apple Cider Vinegar is not only good for you in general, but can help to reduce heartburn.  Some are brave enough to take a shot of it straight, but you might want to dilute it in water first.

Bananas For Heartburn

Bananas are a natural antacid.  I’ve read several reports from people who have said that a banana really helped their heartburn and then others who said that the bananas actually made it worse… it’s worth a shot though!

Baking Soda In Water For Heartburn

Mix a teaspoon with an 8 oz glass of water and drink it to help settle your stomach.

Essential OIls For Heartburn Relief

Peppermint essential oil and lemon essential oil are both known for helping to sooth the stomach and prevent heartburn and bloating after eating.  As long as you have an essential oil that’s safe for internal use then you can add a drop or two to a glass of water to drink before your meals.

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Apr 4, 2013

The Swimming Diaper Secret! {How to Reuse Your Swim Diapers!}

Apr
4
2013
Thursday

The Swimming Diaper Secret! {How to Reuse Your Swim Diapers!}

**I posted the post below back in 2009 and though it might be useful to repost this year since I get questions about this issue a lot!!  :)

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How much do you spend each summer on swimming diapers? It seems that every pool and waterpark now requires all children under age 2 to have them… and if you swim a lot during the summer the cost can add up pretty quickly (even when you buy them with coupons!)

I was talking to a friend a few weeks ago about the cost of swimming diapers and she said, “Oh, I just wash and dry mine and reuse them.”

Wait…. WHAT???

So I thought about how the swim diapers really are more like thicker underwear since they don’t absorb at all very well. And since we are coming up on a family vacation to the beach where we will be going through LOTS of swim diapers I thought to myself, “What could it hurt to try it?”

So I did. And it worked. Exactly like my friend said it would. After a cycle through the washer and dryer they are pretty much just like new…and the elastic is still just as stretchy. Yay!!

Let us know if you have tried this and if it has worked for you too!


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Mar 12, 2013

Homemade Natural Carpet Shampoo/Cleaner For Carpet Cleaning Machines!

Mar
12
2013
Tuesday

Homemade Natural Carpet Shampoo/Cleaner For Carpet Cleaning Machines!


This post was written back in 2010, but I wanted to reshare it since this recipe has worked so great for me!  Also, be sure to read through all the comments to see how others have used this recipe!


I have been wanting one of these Bissell Little Green Deep Cleaners for a while and Ryan got one for me for Christmas!  Yay!!

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One of the “Christmas presents” I typically ask for every year is to have our carpets cleaned for the holidays because with 3 kids running around the house they get dirty pretty quickly and end up with lots of stains in a year’s time.

But having your carpets professionally cleaned just gets so expensive and since you can get your own cleaning machine at less than half the price of a professional cleaning we decided to do that this year instead.

The only thing I was concerned about was the carpet cleaner for my new machine since it’s full of chemicals that I’d prefer not to have in my house. So I did a little research on organic/natural carpet cleaners and they are WAY EXPENSIVE.  Definitely out of our price range.

I did a little more research and put together a great homemade recipe for carpet cleaner/shampoo that worked wonders on our carpets.  It was super easy to make and smells great!

The measurements below should fit the Bissell Little Green Deep Cleaner but I’ve heard from readers who have used the same proportions in larger cleaners and it worked great too.

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Homemade Natural Carpet Shampoo/Cleaner For Carpet Cleaning Machines

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Ingredients
  • 1½ quarts of hot (NOT boiling) water
  • ¼ cup of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (it’s the regular hydrogen peroxide that you can get at any store)
  • 1½ Tablespoons of White Vinegar
  • 1½ Tablespoons of Dish Soap (we use Seventh Generation and it worked great)
  • About 5 drops of your favorite essential oil(s) – either just one or a combination. Lemon and lavender are great!

Instructions
  1. Mix all of the ingredients together (be sure to add the dish soap to the water and not the water to the dish soap – you’ll see why if you do it the wrong way just once)
  2. Pour into your carpet cleaning machine.
  3. Clean like the directions tell you to.

 

I love knowing exactly what’s in the things I use in my house!

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Mar 4, 2013

How To Make A Garlic Poultice

Mar
4
2013
Monday


One of the natural remedies that I use when someone in my family is sick is garlic! Garlic is known to have strong antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties… and there are no known side effects (other than smelling like garlic!) :)

The most used garlic remedy in our household is a garlic poultice. It’s super easy to make and very effective! We use it on everyone (babies and adults) and it has helped to reduce fevers and to get rid of coughs & congestion.

Here’s how to make one:

Get a few paper towels or a cheesecloth and lay it on the counter.

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Crush or mince a few cloves of garlic into the middle of the paper towel or cheesecloth.

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Fold the paper towel or cheesecloth to cover the garlic area.

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Get the paper towel or cheesecloth wet with hot water (but NOT boiling).

Then put the wet garlic poutice on whatever area is bothering you. For example, if you have a cough/congestion then you would put it on your chest. You can also put it on the bottoms of your feet if the smell bothers you. Just make sure you don’t leave it on too long (more than around 90 seconds) because garlic can eventually cause burns since it’s so strong.

Do you use garlic when your family is sick? What are some other ways you’ve found garlic to be helpful?

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Feb 5, 2013

Activated Charcoal to Get Rid Of The Stomach Flu

Feb
5
2013
Tuesday


I wrote a post a couple of years ago titled “Surviving The Stomach Bug.” And, with LOTS of stomach bug cases going around I thought I would repost it for you guys. Activated Charcoal has been such a great help for our family! We typically don’t give it to our two youngest kids (it stains anything that it gets on), but Ryan, our older two (who are currently 10 and 7), and I always take it whenever we get that stomach-bug feeling in the pit of our stomach.


We all know the feeling. You wake up at 2:30 in the morning with a pain in your stomach. You think to yourself, “If I can just go back to sleep it will go away.” But you can’t, and it doesn’t. You finally drag yourself to the bathroom (hopefully) where you successfully empty the previous night’s dinner.

Ahh… now you feel better. You crawl back into bed and drift back to sleep, only to awaken 30 minutes later with that same pain in your stomach. And you go through the cycle again.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to avoid this cycle?

We have found a way that works for our family!!

We always keep a few bottles of Activated Charcoal on hand for whenever one of us starts to get that “uh oh” feeling in our stomach. If we catch it soon enough, we can take 10-12 Activated Charcoal capsules and it almost always goes away. If we don’t catch it soon enough then we still take the charcoal, but we might still have to head to the bathroom (only once or twice though, instead of 4-8 times).

We also take activated charcoal internally for any food poisoning (thankfully we haven’t had to use it for this very often!), and we always take it with us camping or anytime we go hiking to have it on hand just in case we get a spider or snake bite.  It pulls out toxins when it’s wet and applied to the skin (pretty neat, huh?)  And obviously if we had a poisonous snake bite we would head to the hospital immediately, but we would apply the activated charcoal on the way there.  :)

Activated Charcoal has saved us MANY trips to the doctor, and who knows how much money in prescriptions.

**As mentioned in the comments below, please be very careful about the timing of taking activated charcoal if you are currently taking other medications. It is always recommended to talk to your doctor first.**

You can get Activated Charcoal at your local health food store or you can find Activated Charcoal on Amazon (typically for much less than in the store).

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