Thursday, January 31, 2013

Store Brand vs. Name Brand~priddymomma



Heigh-ho, cheerio!  Heather here!  Thanks for joining us!  This week we’ll be discussing the pros and cons of store brands in relation to name brand products. 



Why store brand?

  • Cheaper
  • Packaged more intelligently
  • Flavors/options not offered in name brand
  • Better quality
  • More product for same price



Sometimes the reverse is true!  Here are my favorites and least favorites.








Go for It!
 Up&Up brand diapers from Target

Use them if you:

  • Want to save money
  • Like fewer leaks



Skip them if:

  • Your baby has extremely sensitive skin



I prefer these to name brand.







Go for It!

Pampers Sensitive Care Baby Wipes




Use them if:

  • You hate when wipes tear coming out of the container
  • Your baby has sensitive skin (eczema here!)
  • You don’t like that “baby fresh” scent



These can be sort of pricey, but I adore them for eczema care.  I buy them religiously.







Go for It!

Aveeno Eczema Cream



Use if:

  • Your kiddo has mild to severe eczema
  • Your own skin is on the dry side
  • You’ve tried other brands and hated them



There is pretty much nothing bad about this product except its price.  A little goes a long way, though.  It's well worth the money.







Go for It!

Archer Farms 100% Whole Wheat Hamburger/Hot dog buns from Target



Use if:

  • You love flavor



Skip if you:

  • Don’t care how your buns taste
  • Are in the mood to save money



I adore these buns, but they are a bit on the pricey side.  They are full of flavor, though, so I think that’s a fair compromise.






Go for It!

Meijer brand coffee (assorted varieties)



Often times you save minimal money over the name brand.  Sometimes you don’t save any at all, but we much prefer Meijer brand coffee to anything else…except maybe Dunkin’.








Go for It!

Walgreens brand Bear Claw Ice Cream



This is the BEST ice cream on the entire planet!  Dark chocolate ice cream with Danali caramel and chocolate covered cashews!  All Walgreens ice cream is pretty good.  Walgreens used to be a soda fountain back in the day.  Note:  If I go to Walgreens to get my ‘cream and can’t find it because all you lovelies have bought it up, I’ll have to knock some heads!  XD





No Way Will I Compromise

  • Peanut butter HAS to be Jiff.  Also in agreement with Tori, here.  No imitation allowed, with one exception.  We like GFS brand creamy peanut butter.  Kroger brand peanut butter is possibly my least favorite product on Earth.



  • Toilet paper:  There are some places you can try to save money.  What you wipe with shouldn’t be one.  No one needs that kind of stress.



  • Feminine Hygiene Products:  again…why take the risk?



  • Really, most regular hygiene products.  No one wants to stink or have their hair fall out.





Doesn’t Matter

  • I absolutely agree with Tori that jam/jelly tastes the same regardless of brand name.  My issue is this:  I am clumsy!  No way am I buying a glass jar!  I pay the extra money for a plastic jar every time. 



  • Milk



  • Eggs





Well, that’s about it for me!  I hope this post gives you some insight and some inspiration to make your own discoveries at your local supermarket. 



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We'd love to hear from you!  What are some of your favorite brands? 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Store Brand vs. Name Brand with Tori

Hello again, it's Tori here today.
This week we are going to be talking about::


When I was a new mom I wanted the best for my baby. I obsessed over it actually. I would only use brand name diapers, only brand name wipes, brand name bottles, etc. My husband and I wanted only the best, from brands we had heard about a lot over the years and felt we could trust. And let me tell you something, it got pretty expensive. 
After months and months of buying only what we felt was the best (and paying outrageous for the simplest of things) we decided to try a few of the store brands. After all it couldn't hurt. And slowly we started finding certain store brands that were just as good as some of the name brands, if not better. Slowly as we found the products we liked best we also started saving money! We went from weeks being strapped on cash to have an extra ten or twenty dollars! It may not seem like a lot, but those little savings add up! And you can never add up too much cash when you have little ones because as lovable as they are, they are pretty expensive.
And it doesn't stop there! Don't just buy some of the store brand baby items, there are other good items that you can buy for your household that is cheaper and just as good. Everything from jelly, paper towels, hand soap, etc. 
Not to mention that if you really take a look at the ingredients on store brands compared with name brands you will be surprised to see that the ingredients are either identical or almost identical. 
Being a mom is so very rewarding, but it can be a bit overwhelming if you let it. As soon as you start telling people your pregnant their questions (and yours) start coming out in a rush. Here's some statistics that may surprise you:

  • *Baby-related advertisements strike an emotional chord with moms – nearly one in four feel overwhelmed (23%) and one in five feel anxious (20%) or confused (20%) 
  • *53% of moms admit thoughts of their baby product budget plague them on a daily basis 
  • *37% of moms feel guilty if they cannot afford a specific product for their babies 

Don't let it get to you, the brand doesn't matter. What matters is fitting your babies needs! Example: If a store brand diaper holds up just as good as a name brand diaper, why spend more when you can spend less? Your baby isn't lacking any special feature so why should you stretch your budget?

Now I'm not saying throw out all your name brands and start with all store brands, because there are some name brands I'm still pretty loyal too. The thing about finding what fits you best is doing some experimenting. There may be some weeks you have a little extra cash to spend, or you need to save a little extra one week regardless. Maybe that's the week you'll try out the Target baby diapers, kroger grape jelly, and viva paper towels. And once you find what fits your baby and/or family best, then you can re-calculate your budget and start saving.
Here's a few of the products I choose and why::


Diapers::
When my babes were born I used Pampers because I loved the way the swaddlers fit them, and when they seemed comfy in them I just stuck to them for awhile. I used the Pampers brand until they were in size 3's. Once you started getting less in a box per size (it's so annoying they do that), I decided it was time to get more bang for less buck. When they hit size 3's I would switch to the Target brand of diapers. I LOVE the up&up diapers. As a matter of fact I have less leaks with them than I do with the Pampers, or the Huggies. I have tried other store brands of diapers, but I haven't had much success to be honest. Once I tried the Target diapers I was sold. They hold up great, provide great protection, and are inexpensive. I can get a box for under fifteen dollars compared to paying around twenty dollars a box.
You can also go the cloth diapering route. It can also save a lot of money but doesn't work for everyone. I tried the cloth diapering route and while I didn't always mind it, it didn't become practical for our sometimes hectic "on-the-go" schedule. I prefer to just use the disposable and throw them away when used. But I do applaud any who go the cloth diapering route and sticking with it so don't get me wrong on that front.

Cheese::
For sliced cheese I pretty much stick to Kraft. I've found that other store brands we have tried don't hold up as "cheesy" as the craft. It's really one of the things that we don't budge on.
However, some shredded cheeses we will buy the store brands. Especially the kroger version of the sharp cheddar sliced cheese:
I have found that for some reason the shredded cheese just tastes so much "cheesier" than the sliced. It works great in cooking or as a topping.


Baby Lotion::
For lotion I will only use Johnson's Baby Lotion brands. They are much less greasy than other lotions (store brands and other leading brands). I trust the brand since it's been around for years, and I love the scents.
I have tried other lotions and they just don't work as well as Johnson's. 
However, there is one other lotion that I will use before any other. BUT this also comes as a particular skin need. Both my kids suffer from eczema breakouts from time to time. I have used many lotions, creams, etc. Even as far as asking our pediatrician to prescribe something especially for eczema (which got even more expensive). The problem is that eczema isn't just cured. It can only be momentarily treated, so when my kids have outbreaks we have found the best thing for us is:


Other items::
Store brands of children's vitamins are often used around our home as they have the same amount of each ingredient as the leading children's vitamins brands. Jellies we usually buy whatever store brand is on sale, or whatever is cheaper to save money. To be honest all jellies pretty much taste the same and if you closed your eyes and tried Smuckers vs. Kroger you may find yourself surprised. I won't use the same treatment for peanut butter though. Even though the kids don't eat peanut butter yet me and hubs will only buy Jiff. That is due to all the salmonella/listeria outbreaks in other brands of peanut butter. Jiff is a much more trusted brand for us.
Breads don't really matter either to a point. On especially tight weeks we will buy whatever is on sale, on budget friendly weeks we will usually buy Sunbeam bread. You get more per loaf and it tastes better. We prefer wheat to white, but sometimes will get either one or the other.


Either way you look at it, there are many store brands out there that may just surprise you. Many of them hold up just as well to the name brands, and it's just finding that right product that fits you best. Some of the products I mentioned may not work as well for others, everyone is different. I did however feel the need to show and explain my personal differences and views as an example. 


Later on in the week you will be hearing Heather and Leslie's personal thoughts and takes on this issue so be sure to check back. Here's our schedule:


And if you have any topics you would like discussed on this blog feel free to email them to:   thecaseofthemissingcheerios(at)gmail.com or leave them in a comment below. We look forward to hearing from you/meeting you, and please remember to keep things clean and respectful in the comments section.
Until we meet again next time...

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Introduction - Leslie

Hello and (for the third time ha!) welcome to The Case of the Missing Cheerios!  My name is Leslie.  I will be a weekly contributor to this blog along with Tori and Heather.  Our topics will include everything from books, to parenting, to personal issues and current events.  I hope you'll find our posts insightful and helpful with a good dose of humor thrown in here and there.

Myself with the Green Man at Ren Faire.
I have a 2 year old daughter.  We frequently refer to her as 'Miss Attitude'.  I'm engaged to an artist, who tells me often that I'm just as artistic as he is, only in a different way.  Ha ha ha!  Riiiight.  I currently work part time as a school bus aide with special needs children, and though I love working with the kids, I would love even more to be able to do the stay home mom thing full time with A again.  When I get a pocket of free time, you'll most likely find me with my nose in a book.  I love to read and I'm often working on 3 or 4 books at once.  Other things I enjoy are writing, photography, making jewelry, and scrapbooking.  Yes, I said enjoy.  I never claimed to be good at any of it.  :)

My loves.
I look forward to being a part of the growth of this blog, to meeting other likeminded (and not!) people, and to sharing my life and my views with you.  If you have any ideas for weekly topics, feel free to send them to us at thecaseofthemissingcheerios.gmail.com or leave them in a comment.  PLEASE remember to be respectful with your words while you're here, as we will do as well.  See you next week!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Introductions~priddymomma



Hey all!  Welcome to THE CASE OF THE MISSING CHEERIOS!  *cue awesome detective music*  (Did anyone else just think of Scooby Doo?)  We are so excited to begin this blog and share it with all you fine people!  I like to think this blog will be an eclectic mixture that brings you the reader joy, helps you find humor in those meltdown moments, and gives you something to think about, presented in a way you have yet to find elsewhere.   



How terribly rude.  Where are my manners?  Hello!  I’m Heather (a.k.a. priddymomma).  You might know me from such things as my other blog and youtube.  No?  Right.  Well, I’m a stay-at-home momma.  I’m a huge bookworm, and I love to write, though I haven’t done nearly as much of that as I would like.  Music is constantly playing in our home, and I love to sing and dance.  I like craft projects and sewing.  I go out of my way to make sure fitness is a large part of my life.  I, too, am an insane Pinterest person.  It is also fundamental that you know that I am a Harry Potter geek.  Always.  And yes.  That was a book reference.  I also enjoy long walks on the beach.  I’m kidding.  I’ve actually never been to a beach.  I get out a lot, let me tell you.






Nika


I’m married to a wonderful man with whom I have two beautiful children.  My son is homeschooled.  He’s four years old.  My daughter is nine months old.   


 





We have three cats named Nika, Fozzy, and Sammie. 









Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Introduction Week ~Tori



Welcome to...

The Case of The Missing Cheerios

Two other friends and I are going to be contributors to this blog so check back often for awesome posts! We don't want to classify this as just a mom blog, but rather it's going to be a hodgepodge of activity. We are going to be writing on topics, reviews, etc. It's going to be a mixture, but a nice one.

So to start, I will introduce myself...

Tori, I am a stay at home mom to two boys. Being a stay at home mom is not as easy as some may think. But I for sure wouldn't trade it for the world.
I love reading, writing, photography, music, movies, crafting, baking, cooking, etc. I am a Pinterest addict and I love to blog. We have a puppy named Gizmo, and he is just as crazy as the rest of my household making sure it's never dull around here.
I love to blog because it's such a great way to meet other's and learn about so many topics. I love hearing others thoughts on things, and it's nice to know there are others out there that can relate to you in many ways. It's also such a great outlet at times when you need one, and such a great way to keep up with life, thoughts, goals, etc.

::Side note:: I always feel a bit awkward writing introduction posts so hopefully that wasn't too scattered. haha

Anyways, I look forward to writing along with two of my very best friends (who will be introducing themselves later in the week so make sure to come back) in our journey of motherhood and blogging, and I look forward to all of you coming back to read more! Until next time...


Sincerely,
Tori