Wednesday, October 27, 2010

4 day sale only!

Chop N Prep - normally $50.75 - on for $30!
And, i just blogged about loving it a day or two before it's gone on sale! Nice.

Whip N Prep Chef - usually $67.50 - on for $40!

Salsa Set - usually $165.50 - on for $99!

This is SUCH a great deal. Add these things up separately: spatula: $25 + chip n dip bowl $53.50 + garlic and onion keepers $24 + southwest chipotle spice $9.50 + quick chef $67.50 = a grand total of...$179.50 - you're getting it for $99!! Give it as a gift set or break it up and give away the pieces as gifts. You just got Christmas presents for mom, sister, grandma, and the sister-in-law!


Spin N Save Salad Spinner - usually $59.50 - on for $33.50!

These sales are only on until Friday, Oct. 29 - email me if you want to put in an order! rebeccashulba@gmail.com

Sunday, October 24, 2010

18 day old organic lettuce

There is a new Thrifty Foods in Abbotsford and I went on grand opening day - October 6th. Before my party this past Thursday (oct.21), I opened my fridge to see if there were any veggies in my Fridgesmarts that I could take to the party to show. I remembered my lettuce and thought, "Shoot. I hate cleaning out lettuce that's gone bad." I opened up the Fridgesmart and VOILA! The lettuce is in almost perfect condition. Sure, the outside leaf had a little rust on the spine but all the leaves were crisp and totally salad worthy. This morning, I opened up the container to take a photo and it's still in great condition...18 days after I bought it!

According to the USDA, the average family of four discards around 24 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables every month. That’s 72 pounds of fresh food per person, per year that ends up in the trash. Through proper storage, this set helps you prevent that waste and can pay for itself in a very short period of time. Especially when it's 50% off! Get the set at this price until November 12th.

Email rebeccashulba@gmail.com

Chop N Prep Chef

In the current catalogue that came out in September, there was a new item called the Chop N Prep Chef. It's littler than the Quick Chef and has 3 blades that spin around when you pull the cord. While, in theory, it does the same thing as the Quick Chef, it's ideal for chopping a smaller amounts - things like nuts, garlic, fresh herbs, etc.

At my most recent party, I was doing a salsa demo in the Quick Chef - it's always a great idea to let your Tupperware consultant do a food demo because not only does it show how to use a few Tupperware products, but it also boosts party sales because people see it and know that it will save them time and money in THEIR kitchen! Anyways, to show how well the Chop N Prep Chef works, I threw the garlic and cilantro in there. I'd never used it before. Only with Tupperware can you trust that the item will do exactly what it says without ever testing it (though I don't recommend doing this, consultants! haha!). I pulled the cord THREE times and the garlic and cilantro was chopped SO finely - it was AMAZING! I was very impressed.

I will be taking my Chop N Prep Chef with me to all my salsa demos now! I loved how great it worked for smaller foods.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

tupperware and costco shopping

Today, I did a Costco shop. I don't buy a lot of items at Costco but there are a few things that I just must buy in bulk.

#1: snap peas. I love snap peas because they are a good vegetable that don't need to be washed or cut up. Costco is the cheapest place to buy the 1.3kg bag. It pours exactly into my Fridgesmart Medium Long and lasts FOREVER! (and don't forget that the Fridgesmart set is on sale right now!)
#2: whole wheat pasta. Pasta is a staple in our house and lately, because I haven't had to time to lug my kiddo over to Costco, I've been buying the smaller boxes of whole wheat pasta at our regular grocery store. Whole wheat doesn't come in jumbo sizes at the grocery store so these smaller boxes cost about $3 each. At Costco, the 4lb. bag of rotini whole wheat pasta is $5.99! Yes, it's a lot of rotini pasta BUT it fits perfectly in my Modular Mate Rectangle 3 and will last at least a year (though we'd definitely eat it by then).
#3: blueberries. Frozen blueberries are a necessity in my house because my son LOVES them and eat a handful or two a day. They're also considered a "super-food" so why not eat lots? I buy the 3lb bag and pour it straight into my Large Freezer Mate. It holds that amount perfectly and when it's in a container, it stacks easily and neatly in my freezer.
What do you buy in bulk?

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

another sale flyer? love it!

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order going in on Friday, October 22 - email your order to rebeccashulba@gmail.com

Monday, October 11, 2010

my go-to bowls

Yesterday, I made a broccoli salad to take to Thanksgiving dinner at my parents' place. I took it in the medium, yellow Impressions bowl. My mom washed my bowl and filled it with turkey for me to take home. I love my go-to bowls. And I still have one set left in my samples!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

$150 VISA giftcard FREE!

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even more reason to host a Tupperware party? woohoo!

email me to find out available dates before october 29th. rebeccashulba@gmail.com

Monday, October 4, 2010

Sample Sale Items

I'm selling some samples! Let me know if you see anything you'd like. No tax or shipping! (rebeccashulba@gmail.com)

Serving Center - $30 (normally $49.50)
Impressions Bowls - 18cup, 10cup, & 5.5 cup - $29 (usually $42.25)

Lemon-Lime Press - $22 (usually $30.50)

2L pitcher and 4 tumblers with lids - $20

Set of 2 Microfiber Dish Towels in fushia & dark purple - $12

Fix N Mix bowl - holds 26 cups - $15

Poultry Shears - $20 (normally $62.50)

1 L pitcher - $10

Older colour of the sport bottle with snack cup on the bottom - $10 (normally $19)

Heat N Serve container - $8

Beverage Buddy - holds 1L and fits in the door of your fridge - $10

Stuffables Super Set - 4cup. 6 cup, & 8 cup - $30 (usually $64)