RFID Blocking Wallet Review & Giveaway
This site is gone. It USE TO BE THE shopping site for all your travel needs! If it will make your traveling easier TravelProduct.com HAS it!! Do you need an electrical adapter? GOT IT!!! Do you need a Travel Pillow? GOT IT!! What to pack? There is a page that will help!! A downloadable Packing list? It’s there!! I’m telling you this is the all around FULL travelers site!! This site was so much fun to shop on I finally settled on the RFID Blocking Ladie’s Wallet to review. This wallet is the coolest army green color. (Truly my favorite shade of green). There is an orange flower stitched on the wallet. SO PRETTY!!! Inside is a beautiful, bright orange, white, yellow, and green strip material. There is a zipper center for change. There are enough slots for 12 credit cards. A special, clear spot for your ID. Then the whole thing zips shut. AWWWWWESOMEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!Function and beauty! With travel you want your credit cards to be secure. Okay I take that back…. I want my credit cards secure all the time!! So why not have a pretty wallet that protects from Radio Frequency ID scanners. It’s really…
$500!!! Giveaway
This giveaway is over………… so instead…………. Updating My SEO Because Even the Internet Needs a Good Declutter If you’ve been poking around peanutbutterandwhine.com lately and thought, “Huh, something feels different,” congratulations. Your instincts are sharp and possibly paranormal. I’m deep in the process of updating my SEO. Not the glamorous kind of update where confetti falls and Google personally thanks me, but the gritty, behind-the-scenes kind where old posts get dusted off, links get refreshed, and keywords are gently coaxed into behaving better. Think less makeover montage, more haunted house cleanup. While revisiting early posts, I discovered something unsettling. Many of the original photos and videos have completely vanished. Not broken links. Not corrupted files. Gone. Poof. Into the digital ether. This can only confirm one thing: peanutbutterandwhine.com is haunted. There is no other explanation. Sure, it could be old hosting changes, platform migrations, or me being wildly optimistic about my organizational skills a decade ago. But let’s be honest. It’s ghosts. Internet ghosts. Possibly annoyed by my early font choices. So here I am, updating old posts with new images, clearer formatting, better internal linking, and SEO-friendly structure so Google can finally understand what I’ve been yelling into the…
Baby Gizmo day 16!!
I know…. 3 posts in one day!?! But this one is really important too!! And I’m calling DIBS!! So enter this please and then I will come and pick it up. No?? really?? FINE be that way!! But can I at least come over and drool on it if you win?? I LOVE this stroller!! Watch the video and see all the amazing things it does and all the perks it has!! Then go enter at Baby Gizmo This is day 16 of 30 days of giveaways. I enter daily. Do you?! Updating My SEO Because Even the Internet Needs a Good Declutter If you’ve been poking around peanutbutterandwhine.com lately and thought, “Huh, something feels different,” congratulations. Your instincts are sharp and possibly paranormal. I’m deep in the process of updating my SEO. Not the glamorous kind of update where confetti falls and Google personally thanks me, but the gritty, behind-the-scenes kind where old posts get dusted off, links get refreshed, and keywords are gently coaxed into behaving better. Think less makeover montage, more haunted house cleanup. While revisiting early posts, I discovered something unsettling. Many of the original photos and videos have completely vanished. Not broken links. Not corrupted…
Lawn Care
I love doing yard work but man does lawn care sap your energy. With growing season right around the corner it time to get the lawn in top shape so that the grass will grow thick and green. The process to ensure a nice lawn is pretty extensive. The first thing I did was cut the grass pretty low. I then got out my dethatching rake and raked up all of the old grass clippings. The next step in aeration. I went to Home Depot and rented an aerator, this is a lot easier than doing it by hand. I then used some fertilizer that I had seen advertised on Direct.TV. The last important step is to keep your grass watered. Make sure when you cut it, that you don’t cut it to short or you will damage the roots.