Buckets for the Cure
This is sponsored content from BlogHer and KFC.
Written by Andrea of The Sweet Life
Andrea Says:
I stepped from the cruise ship in Ketchikan, Alaska and immediately looked for a payphone.
We’d been at sea for days, and because of unseasonably rough waters, there had been no contact with shore available. Finally, I found a phone and called my parents to check on our then- 18 month old daughter, Alison. It was the first time we’d left her, and I wasn’t handling the separation well.
Turns out, Alison was fine. Better than fine, because she was having the vacation of her lifetime with her grandparents.
As I said my good-bye’s, filled up on the sound of my little girl’s voice, my mom said she had something to tell me. She hesitated, not sure if she should wait to tell me news that was sure to make me upset.
My Great-Aunt, Mary Alice, had lost her long and arduous battle with Breast Cancer the day before.
One in eight women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Mary Alice fought The Beast four times. With three wins in her corner, I’d been sure she would announce another victory. But she didn’t.
Not this time. Breast Cancer had finally won, claiming one of the most amazing women I’ve ever had the honor of knowing.
Mary Alice fought Breast Cancer tooth and nail, never letting The Beast get her down. She knew that her battle affected everyone in her life – those she loved, and those who loved her.
In her eighties, she was just as likely as a ten year old to have an impromptu root beer float party. She played a game of solitaire every single day. She read books like they were going out of style. She was curious to try new things, convinced life was an adventure to be experienced with joy, honesty and laughter.
Mary Alice was my favorite pen pal, whether she was at home and healthy, or in the hospital and struggling. Even now, nearly 5 years after her passing, I find myself composing letters to her in my head, and smiling as I finish a book she would have enjoyed.

It is with Mary Alice in mind that I proudly wear a pink ribbon, and regularly donate to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Komen has already invested nearly $1.5 billion in community programs and breast cancer research, which helped Mary Alice to win her first three battles against The Beast.
When I learned that KFC had plans to join forces with Susan G. Komen for the Cure through a program dubbed Buckets for the Cure, I knew I needed to help get the word out.
This Spring, look for commemorative Pink Buckets at participating KFC restaurants throughout the US. Each Pink Bucket will feature names of breast cancer survivors as well as names of those who have lost their battle with The Beast.
For every Pink Bucket, KFC makes a 50 cent contribution to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The Pink buckets will be available in KFC restaurants through May 23rd, 2010.
If you or your family plan to eat out during this time, consider going to KFC and purchasing a Pink Bucket to help spread the message about breast health, and turn millions of Breast Cancer patients into Breast Cancer survivors.
If eating out isn’t your thing, click over to Buckets for the Cure to make a contribution. Join the Cause with KFC, and let’s see if we can make this program the largest donation ever in the fight against Breast Cancer.
In addition to KFC’s amazing program, BlogHer will donate $1 for every comment left on this post, as well as on the other shared story blog posts, up to a grand total of $1000!
Eat. Comment. Join the Cause. Together we can knock out The Beast for good!
Mary Alice’s spunk and spirit, even in the face of Breast Cancer, inspired all of those who met her to celebrate life. She made such a difference.
I’d love to know, what do you do to make a difference in the lives of others?
Gerber Smart Sips
Meghan Says:
We all know I’m somewhat of a…lazy mom. I mean, hello!
I love, love, love when I find a product to give my kids that makes MY life easier, is something they enjoy AND is good for them. It’s like a trifecta of awesome!
So, when Gerber contacted me and offered to send me a few Gerber Smart Sips samples I was excited.
I mean, the main ingredient is milk, they’re chock full of vitamins and minerals AND, because I’m a bit of a stickler for sugar intake, they only contain 7 grams of sugar per serving. What’s not to like?
I prefer to keep them at our family’s business, because I can stick them in the fridge, and, since they’re individual size servings, not worry about them spoiling as often as I would a container of milk. Plus, Zach totally thinks they’re a treat, so it keeps him happy when he’s ready to go and I still have work to finish. And I don’t have to worry about having a clean cup, or washing one out when he’s done! Score one for me!
And the best part? Zach really liked it! Here’s the proof:
I’m willing to bet your toddler would enjoy them too!
Eating Right Kids
Meghan Says:
When Dylan started preschool last year I was nervous. Not because he’d never spent that much time away from me, even though he hadn’t. Not because he was a bit shy, even though he was. Not because I’m a worry wart, even though I am.
Because I was going to have to pack him a lunch on a regular basis. A HEALTHY, WELL BALANCED lunch.
I LOVE the preschool he goes to. They’re laid back and fun and they get to play in mud and if they don’t want to wear their shoes, goshdarnit, they don’t have to.
But, they do have one rule that’s kind of hardcore, and I have to say I LOVE it. They’re not allowed to have sugary items in their lunches. Which means no cookies, brownies, rice krispy treats or chocolate goodness. Not even cupcakes for a Birthday celebration. I’ve never asked, but I’m pretty sure that applies to my Banana Bread with chocolate chips. Which is a bummer for Dylan.
I was excited to hear that Team Mom was going to hook me up with Safeway and Warner Brothers so I Dylan could try their new line of pre-packaged foods for kids.
The Eating Right line is, according to the information I received:
…meals, snacks, cereals and drinks your kids will love- and you’ll feel good about. Eating Right Kids is a full line of foods that are not only tasty, but better for children. It has been formulated to standards based on most recent dietary recommendations and regulations from several federal and state agencies.
Which, I mean, HELLO?! Pre-packaged stuff that is healthy, that makes putting lunch together at 6am faster AND that Dylan likes? I’m ticked pink at the thoughts of it.
Dylan was STOKED when the package arrived. Mainly because it wasn’t shoes for me from Target, but also because it was a cute little lunch pack JUST FOR HIM.
He insisted on opening it RIGHTTHEREONTHESPOTOHMYGAWD. He and his brother insisted on trying the Chewy Fruit bar right there on the spot. They inhaled it like they hadn’t just consumed 435 dinosaur chicken tenders. It got two thumbs up.
I made Dylan wait until school the next day to try the rest of it, but it too was a success. Everything except for the canned pasta product. That’s something they would NEVER eat, even after my best efforts at cajoling. Who does’t like Spaghetti-O’s?!
I will definitely be buying some of the Eating Right Kids line for Dylan’s school lunches.
Though I’m pretty sure the Chewy Bars and their chocolate layer aren’t welcome at his school. :0)
Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs?
Meghan Says:
I LOVE giving my kids cereal for breakfast. It’s the perfect thing for me in the morning, because it doesn’t require a lot of work, they can eat it themselves and it’s nutritious. At least, the cereal *I* buy is nutritious. I don’t buy “sugared” cereal. And unless my husband has been on a solo shopping trip recently, I don’t have “sugared” cereal around.
So when I was given the opportunity, much like Heather had before, to join the General Mills Blog Tour I was curious to see how I’d feel about the product. And when a box of Cocoa Puffs Combos, Chocolate & Vanilla, arrived at my door, my husband was excited to see how he’d feel about the product!
You see, as much as I don’t buy sugared cereals, I don’t buy sweets. The occasional pack of cookies or brownies, or pint of ice cream, makes it’s way into the house, but I do my best to avoid buying it. I just really don’t feel like we need the extra calories in our lives. And if it’s not in the house, there’s not temptation to eat it. Which means that my husband generally has cereal if he wants dessert. And Cocoa Puffs are the PERFECT cereal for him and the boys to have at night.
It didn’t take long for him to break into the box and get a bowl. And it didn’t take long for the boys to catch on to the fact that there was something to be gotten into. Zach was in his lap in no time flat insisting on “sharing” and Dylan was immediately asking me for a bowl of his own. They all thoroughly enjoyed it, as was evidenced by the fact that the entire box was gone in a matter of days. Cocoa Puffs Combos contain a mixture of chocolate and vanilla puffs, for a super flavorful cereal. Dylan had fun getting only chocolate or vanilla puffs with each spoonful and Zach, well, Zach ate whatever came his way.
And what I like most about it is that it’s fortified with a bunch of stuff that’s HEALTHY. Like Calcium, Vitamin D, Iron and everybody’s favorite, Niacin. And getting my kid’s extra calcium is always high on my list. On the off chance we don’t get enough calcium from the copious amounts of cheese we consume, it’s good to know that we’re getting 25% of our daily recommended allowance from one bowl of cereal (with milk). According to the Grow Up Strong website, tofu is a great source of calcium as well. And believe me, Tofu isn’t making a strong showing in our diets anytime soon. Or ever, really. (Be sure to visit the Grow Up Strong site for more nutrition information and for a money saving coupon)
It’s also low in fat, so if I’m jonesing for something sweet, I’m not going to feel guilty having a bowl. And, really, it only has 1.5 more grams of sugar than the other cereal we eat regularly, which, in the grand scheme of things, isn’t a whole heck of a lot.
I’ll definitely be buying Cocoa Puffs Combos again. And we’ll be enjoying it for dessert on a regular basis – and as an occasional breakfast treat. And I’ll feel good about buying “sugared” cereal that’s also good for us.
But shhh…don’t tell my kids. I want them to think it’s something extra special!
HINT Water

Meghan Says:
If you’ve been around here before, you might remember the last time we reviewed water.
And I outed myself as a water snob.
But what I didn’t share with you is the fact that I can’t stand flavored waters. I HATE taking a sip of water and having it taste sweet.
Really…I won’t touch anything to my lips that’s supposed to be water that has a touch of sweetness. Ewww.
Which is precisely why I was excited when the folks at HINT Water told me about their product.
It’s water that’s lightly flavored without any sweetner, preservatives or calories.
And I’m happy to say that when I first, hesitantly, took a sip I was VERY pleasantly surprised.
I started with the Tropical Fruit. A nice, ice cold glass that totally hit the spot.
But then I had an idea. A BRILLIANT idea.
I made a pitcher of iced tea, and I used the remaining half bottle of Tropical Punch HINT to add some flavor.
And it was delicious. Absolutely delicious.
I also had a bottle of Honeydew Hibiscus, which was equally delicious.
Both waters had a slightly sweet aftertaste, but it wasn’t anything overwhelming, or anything that turned me off on it at all.
Dylan tried it and declared it to be “yummy”. That’s high praise from a picky 4 year-old.
I will DEFINITELY be adding HINT to my list of preferred beverages. And with so many amazing flavors I can’t wait to try more!
I think I’m going to start with Raspberry-Lime. Or maybe Blackberry…
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General Mills Blog Tour
I love cereal. I could honestly eat it for every meal of the day. Mmm…just thinking about crunchy cereal with icey cold milk gets my stomach a rumbling. My parents are to blame for this. We only had cereal for breakfast on the week days. They were big on the calcium and Vitamin D. But like most things that are good for me, I don’t get enough cereal these days. Why? Because I always forget to put cereal on my grocery list. Maybe if I regularly consumed the nutrients that come in cereal, I wouldn’t be so forgetful. IT’S A VICIOUS CYCLE, PEOPLE.
Then, like a magical fairy, The Mom Bloggers Club invited me to be a part of the General Mills Blog Tour. At first I was like, “Wha? A blog tour? That sounds tiring.” But then I realized that all I had to do was eat cereal – and it would be sent to me! I just had to provide the milk. Luckily, my daughter had some I could steal borrow.
I was a little apprehensive about what kind of cereal they’d send me. I figured it would be something healthy. You know. Something that tastes like cardboard. So you can imagine my surprise when I was sent Lucky Charms. Lucky Charms! Remember when they were called “Frosted Lucky Charms?” What happened to the “frosted” part?
Anyway. My only experience with Lucky Charms before this was over a decade ago, when I was a babysitter. Once I got my young charge down for bed, I was desperate for something sweet. There wasn’t any ice cream, candy, or soda in the house. I opened up the pantry, hoping to find some chocolate chips or something. I didn’t discover any chocolate (and seriously, I would have had baking chocolate at that point), but I DID find some Lucky Charms cereal in the back corner. I grabbed the box of cereal, and then proceeded to eat every last marshmallow out of the box. Hope the parents enjoyed the frosted cereal sans lucky charms.
HOLD THE PHONE! There’s a new marshmallow charm! Sorry, I got distracted by the box.
I never thought that something with marshmallows could be GOOD for you. But it is – and even more importantly, it’s good for your kids. I perused the box while I enjoyed my cereal, and I was surprised to learn that 75% of kids don’t get the recommended levels of of calcium and vitamin D. General Mills cereals are high in those essential nutrients, and each serving has at least eight grams of whole grain per serving. Calcium, Vitamin D, and whole grains help build big, strong kids – and I just happen to have a kid in the building process! Good thing Lucky Charms are a hit.
I DO feel like I have to point out that Lucky Charms are high in sugar. 11 grams per serving. So, in our house, Lucky Charms won’t be an every day thing.
Be sure to stop by their website for nutritional information, recipes and a coupon to buy your own cereal.
BOCA Meatless Products
Meghan Says
As I’ve mentioned before, I didn’t eat meat for a long time in the not too distant past. I’m well over that now, but I DO still enjoy turkey bacon and the occasional veggie burger, which is where BOCA products prove useful.
BOCA recently sent me some coupons so I could try their products and I immediately ran out to the store. I was seriously disappointed in the selection at my grocery store, where they only had Spicy Chili, so I gave up and headed to Target. Where I was met with a nice selection of BOCA products. I went with a box of Chik’n patties and a box of Chik’n and Swiss Sandwiches.
As soon as I got home, seeing as it was just about lunch time, I opened the boxes and made lunch. Which Dylan refused to eat. Which isn’t a reflection on BOCA products, he’s just super picky and unless it’s a PB&J or Turkey & Cheese sandwich, he’s not going to eat it.
Zach, however, wolfed down his Chik’n patty and I thoroughly enjoyed my Chik’n and Swiss Sandwich. So much I eventually heated up the other one. Which I’m pretty sure negates any healthy aspects of it. But whatever.
I’m bound and determined to make sure that Zach doesn’t end up as picky an eater as my husband his brother so BOCA products will be a common lunch option for us. I love that they’re low in fat (if you eat just one!) and they’re chock full of iron and protein. The only downside is that I find the sandwiches a LITTLE dry as is. Adding mayonnaise or ranch dressing (as would be my first option!), definitely makes them bad for you, but if you dip them in marinara sauce, they’re EXTRA delicious!
BOCA Meatless Products gets a Rating: 




Giveaway
I have three coupons for ONE FREE package of any BOCA Meatless Product that I’m going to send to one lucky winner. Simply head over to the BOCA website, look at what they offer, and come back here and leave a comment telling me what you’d use your coupons to buy. Please leave a valid email address with your entry, as that’s how I’ll contact the winner. Only one entry per person, open to US Resident’s Only. Contest runs until Monday, December 29th at 5pm. A winner will be chosen using random.org from all eligible entries. I will notify the winner by email and they will have until Thursday, January 1st to send me their shipping address. If I don’t hear back from them, I’ll choose another winner!
Good luck and happy eating!
Country Bob’s Steak Sauce
Heather Says:
So, I hate to cook. Well, it’s not that I hate it. It’s just that I am not good at planning meals, I don’t have a lot of patience, and until five days ago, I didn’t have the time or energy to make dinner. And now that I have the time…who am I kidding?! I hate to cook!
Luckily, my husband is a fab cook and he loves to grill on our BBQ. When I got the samples of Country Bob’s All Purpose Steak Sauce, he ran to the grocery store so quickly that there was a Mike-shaped cloud of dust in our kitchen.
Mike did all the prep work for our steak dinner. I helped by drinking a glass of wine and staying out of his way. I knew things were going well when our dog Rigby started to go crazy. She could smell the cooking steak and it made her doggy senses go crazy. I couldn’t wait to taste the steak.
The taste was surprising, but still enjoyable. It had a bit of a sweet taste, but then there was a kick in the after taste that I enjoyed. I say the taste was surprising because I think I was expecting something…hmm. Meatier. More, I dunno, salty? But I liked it. That will teach me to make assumptions.
I know Mike liked it because he practically licked his plate. And I know Rigby liked it because she DID lick MY plate. So if it were up to the two of them, I’m sure they’d give Country Bob’s top honors. As for me, I’m giving the steak sauce
a Rating: 



. If you’re in the mood for sweet and kicky, it’s the perfect sauce for you. If you like to salt the crap out of your food like I do, it’s not a perfect match, but still delicious.
Meghan Says:
It may shock you to know that not all that long ago I didn’t eat red meat. Or pork. Seeing as how, at this point in time, a good steak is one of my favorite things in the world, I’ve clearly gotten over it.
But, in the days going from semi-vegetarian to full on meat eating woman, I needed some…assistance in getting the meat down. And for that, I turned to sauces and toppings. I mean, ANYONE could choke down a bite of steak if it was doused in yummy sauce.
So I was happy to have the opportunity to try Country Bob’s All Purpose Steak Sauce. Mainly because it was a GREAT excuse to have a steak dinner. Or two. And while I’m happy to say that I liked Country Bob’s Steak Sauce, I can’t say that I loved it. The main reason being that I’m on some sort of whacky spicy-loving thing lately, and when this steak sauce first hits your tongue, you get a definite sweet taste. And as I’ve said before, I’m much more of a savory/salty person than sweet person (and that says NOTHING about my personality, so hush). And once you get a few seconds in and can get past that first sweet flavor, it does have a bit of a bite to it.
I’m encouraged to see that Country Bob’s has a SPICY Steak Sauce, though. That sounds like something that might be right up my alley. They also offer Barbeque Sauce & Seasoning Salt and you can buy any and/or all of them on their website. They also have a section that’s just for kids AND they’ve got an entire recipe section!
Because I’m not a huge fan of the sweetness, I’m going to give Country Bob’s Steak Sauce a Rating: 



If you’re not a spice lover, but still love steak sauce, Country Bob’s is perfect for you!
***UPDATED: Country Bob’s was kind enough to send me a bottle of their HOT Steak Sauce and I *LOVE* it. I use it ALL the time. Now DJ and I have our very own bottles!***
Primo Water
Meghan Says:
Water is a hard thing to review. I mean, it’s WATER. There’s not too much going on there.
Except if you’re a freak like me and you’re kind of picky about the “taste” of your water. And if you’re rolling your eyes right now, bite me. Because water DOES have a taste and, sometimes that extra “flavor” can ruin a glass of icy cold goodness.
Which is why, whenever I’m at a restaurant and I’m not sure what the water’s going to taste like, I order it with lemon. I’d rather drink the germs on the lemon peel than have to taste nasty water. True story.
But I digress. Because today we’re here to talk about Primo Water. And while I’m not really going to focus on how it tastes, you do need to know that it gets a thumbs up from me in that department. But it’s bottled water, which generally gets a thumbs up for taste and a thumbs down for earth friendliness.
Until now. Because Primo, through some crazy new fangled technology that I can’t understand explain has figured out a way to make their bottles from plants. Not crude oil. You can see a video about it here.
I don’t know about you, but if I can get some fine tasting bottled water and NOT feel guilty about using plastic bottles, that’s a Win/Win in my book.
And if you’re wondering where you can find Primo water in your area, it’ available at Kroger stores. You can just go here and enter your zip code, also. OR, you can see below and have the chance to WIN an entire case of Primo Water! Now THAT’S a win/win.
Primo Water definitely gets a Rating: 




Heather Says:
When Meghan and I were approached to write a review about Primo Water, I kind of laughed. I said to Meghan, “My review will say: PRIMO! It tastes like WATER! The end!” And then I got worried because Meghan is totally a freak about her water. She’ll get water at a restaurant and then complain that it tastes stale. Or dusty, or “too wet.” Seriously, why am I friends with her?
Anyway, then I read about Primo Water and I realized WHY they wanted us to write about it – because it’s environmentally friendly. And since you’re a very smart reader, you’re thinking, “how can bottled water be environmentally friendly?” Since I’m NOT a smart reader, I was still pretty clueless about this whole newfangled environment thing, so I did my research.
I never knew that other water bottles are made from crude oil. Um…that’s disgusting. And, as we all know, crude oil is a non-renewable resource. Primo Water bottles are made from plants. And even though I watched a whole video about the process of making the bottles, I’m still pretty certain magic is somehow involved. Which is fine with me, because who doesn’t love magic? And, because the bottles are so environmentally clean, you can use them over and over again without worrying about that nasty “over-used plastic bottle taste.”
Besides being all zen with the environment, Primo is also pretty tasty. I know, I know, but seriously. It’s clean and refreshing, and it quenched my thirst every time I drank it. And it cures hangovers and makes you see the future. A clean, green future.
Duh, Primo Water totally gets a Rating: 




Giveaway!
Want to try Primo Water for yourself? The awesome people at Primo Water have given us ten cases to give away. Just leave a comment here and we’ll draw the winners randomly on Friday. Yaaaaaay Primo!!!
Drinking Coffee Cures Breast Cancer
Heather Says:
Cancer sucks. I know, you’re thinking, “DUH” of course it does. Anyone who has read my personal site in the last few months knows that cancer has shown its ugly face and is attacking one of my best friends. So far, she is winning. Thank God. But you don’t know that cancer has hit other people in my life as well. Specifically, Breast Cancer.
I was still in elementary school when my beloved Auntie Lynn was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. She’d found a lump. Even though my brother and I were pretty young, and our parents tried not to tell us much, we knew cancer was BAD. I remember hearing my parents and grandma talking about it in hushed tones. We were scared. Luckily, my aunt has a happy ending. Her diagnosis was eighteen years ago, and she’s still here, thriving and loving on my little girl just like she loved on me when I was little.
My coworker Desiree is currently going through treatment for breast cancer. She found a lump and it was aggressive. She had a partial mastectomy, and when that didn’t get out all the cancer, she had to go back and have a full mastectomy. She is undergoing chemo treatments, and she’ll have radiation soon. Through all this, she has an inspiring positive attitude. She comes to work most days. She even sent a bunch of scarves and other goodies to Jackie!. It blew me away she was thinking of my friend when she was going through the same thing.
So, why do I bring all this up? Well, because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I wanted to throw some facts at you:
- Every 2 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer.
- Breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancers.
- For every 100 women diagnosed, one man will also be diagnosed with breast cancer.
- It is estimated that in 2008 about 182,460 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed among women in the United States.
- The rate of breast cancer deaths has steadily declined in women since 1990, with larger decreases in women younger than 50 (3.3% per year) than in women 50 and older (2.0% per year.) These decreases are due to a combination of earlier detection and improved treatment.
- 70% of all breast cancers are diagnosed by breast self-exams.
- Mammography can detect breast cancer up to two years before a cancer is large enough to be palpable.
- On average, mammography will detect about 80%-90% of breast cancers in women without symptoms.
- Breast cancer that is detected and treated early has a five-year survival rate greater than 96%.
It’s kind of staggering. But it’s empowering to know that mammograms and self-exams are so easy and can help catch this terrible disease.
I want to raise Breast Cancer awareness, but I’m also hoping all of you might be moved to do so as well. So I have a fun giveaway. The cool people at Folgers are selling a limited-edition Pink Coffee Canister in support of breast cancer research and prevention, and they’ve given me two to give away. TWO GIANT CANISTERS OF COFFEE! Considering how much I LOOOOOOVE coffee, I can’t believe I’m giving these away, but I am. Look how pretty and full of beautiful delicious caffeine coffee they are:
You know you want one! This is how you can win one. Leave a comment here or at The Spohrs Are Multiplying (where this post will also be up) saying, you know, BOO CANCER or words to that effect. If you send a Wake Up Call, mention it in your comment and you’ll get TWO entries. On Friday at noon pacific I’ll pick two winners at random.
What’s a Wake Up Call? You can send one by clicking this cute little picture:
I don’t want to be preachy. I just want everyone to be healthy and have cancer-free boobies!

















