Entries in sarahcentric (3)

Tuesday
Jan202009

Project Peanut Butter

Hi everyone!

It's Sarah's birthday over at Sarahcentric and her one true wish is for you to help her do some fundraising for Project Peanut Butter. Project Peanut Butter produces and distributes a therapeutic peanut butter called Plumpy’nut to severely malnourished children in Malawi and Sierra Leone.

Sarah set up a safe and secure Chipin account and all money will go directly to Project Peanut Butter. Please go here and help out her and this amazing charity. She's trying to raise $1125, enough to save three villages! And as a bonus for your kindness, you will be entered in a giveaway for some delicious Graham Cracker Coffee. 

For more info on Plumpy'nut and project Peanut Butter, please watch this informative video...

thanks, 

Kim

 

Sunday
Dec072008

Delicious & Cute Giveaway

Do you like coffee? Of course you do.  And it's even better when it's free!


nautical stripes

Head over to Sarahcentric, where you can enter to win some delicious and hard to find Graham Cracker coffee and one of my cute coffee sleeves  in honor of Sarahcentric's new blog design. She will be selecting two winners and giving you extra special ways to enter more than once. 

Believe me, I've had this Graham Cracker coffee and it's sooo very good. I beg Sarah to bring me some every time she goes upstate. Even my boyfriend, who hates flavored coffee, loves it.

So, please head over to Sarahcentric now to enter!!

Tuesday
Oct282008

Fall Guide to Maximum Comfort

red riding hood coffee sleeve

Hi guys!

Still working on tons of coffee sleeves. I have a bulk order to fill, so I've been super busy. But if you get a chance, please check out my friend Sarah Jackson's blog "Sarahcentric" for her guide to every neccesity for fall "Maximum Comfort." My little red riding hood coffee sleeve is featured as one of those neccesities.

Now, if you don't know about Maximum Comfort, you really should. It's a vital part of life. It's pretty self explanatory, but it involves physical and mental comfort in every form. For more information, see Sarah's  section on Maximum Comfort.

My fondest memory of Maximum Comfort was when I was a teenager. I had a perfect fluffy cloud of a bed. For some reason I had asked for a water bed at the time. It has a built in heater and it was topped with a down comforter. It was the perfect cocoon, especially because my parents never turned up the heat past 65 in winter. Then to top it off I had my own telephone line and cable tv with remote. I could stay in there all weekend! Man, that was great. I often think of it fondly, but have never been able to recreate the splendor.