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Power Up Your Holiday Shopping with Rayovac

This post is the opinion of the Experimental Mommy.  As a Rayovac Power Blogger, I was compensated for my time and effort, but all opinions remain 100% mine. Now that the Thanksgiving turkey has been consumed, the Black Friday shopping has commenced.  But, you could not pay me enough to head to the Mall and stand in line … Read more

Cleaning Made Fast and Efficient with Soniclean VTplus S-200

This post is the opinion of the Experimental Mommy.  While a sample was received to facilitate this review, all opinions remain 100% honest. With two small children, I certainly have no shortage of messes.  But, working full time outside of the home definitely causes a shortage of time to clean them up.  So when I … Read more

Thanksgiving Craft Ideas for Kids #PopsicleMom

This post was created in connection with my appointment as an Ambassador in the Popsicle® Blogger Program. Visit www.facebook.com/popsicle to join the conversation. Early on Thanksgiving morning, the final dishes are prepared for Thanksgiving dinner with the family.  The smells of the season are hard to resist and people flock to the kitchen to try … Read more

Celebrate Women of Steel with Samsung

This post was written by the Experimental Mommy.  While compensated for my time and effort, all opinions remain 100% mine. I started this whole blogging journey more than 5 years ago (has it been that long?).  The journey I have taken with this blog from it’s humble beginnings to a social media consulting company and … Read more

It’s Beginning To Smell A Lot Like Christmas #FebrezeHoliday {Giveaway}

This post is the opinion of the Experimental Mommy.  While a sample was received from SheSpeaks/Febreze to facilitate this review, all opinions remain 100% mine. Scents can certainly conjure up very specific memories of days gone by.  Even though I detest the flavor of coffee, it’s smell is one of my favorites because it always … Read more

Celebrate Baby’s First Christmas with Babies “R” Us {Giveaway}

This post is the opinion of the Experimental Mommy.  While a sample was received to facilitate this post, all opinions remain 100% mine. When Hurricane Katrina flooded our home in August of 2005, my first daughter was just 6 months old.  The weeks that followed were challenging to say the least as we struggled to … Read more