Saturday, April 23, 2011

Share your Breakfast


This week I am promoting breakfast! It’s the best meal of the day, and has quite a variety! Kellogg’s has teamed up with Action for Healthy Kids to help provide breakfast for kids in school who may not get a morning meal at home. All you have to do is take a picture of your breakfast, load it onto your computer or send it in via text, and then Kellogg’s will donate a meal to a student. It’s very easy and will help you make sure to eat breakfast yourself! They have a map on the site that shows the different breakfast foods and whether they are popular in the different states. I found it very interesting to see what was popular in the state that I live in. So this week, whether you are eating breakfast with your family or just catching a quick cup of coffee on the way to work, remember to take a picture of it and send it in to donate a meal! Happy eating!

Until next week,
Annie


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Orbit Gum


I’m sure many of us have seen the smiling white teeth of the girl on the Orbit gum commercial. Well this week we can appreciate that smile for promoting a company that is doing good! On special limited edition packs of Orbit gum there are codes that when entered online fifty cents will be donated to “Keep America Beautiful”. This is very much like myCoke rewards, the Disney movie rewards, and the Tropicana rewards in that all you have to do is enter the code on the product that you have purchased. Once you enter the code (one per day), you will be asked to register with your name, e-mail, and birthday (to make sure you are over 13). There are different designs and you can unlock things when you collect all four designs of each flavor. So get chewing and help keep our cities clean. Happy chewing!

Until next week,
Annie


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Daily Feats


This week we are going to get points for the good things we do to help keep ourself healthy as well as helping others. Dailyfeats is a website that allows people to get points for the daily things they do, like eat fruits and vegetables, read, floss, etc. The points add up and then you are able to get local as well as premium rewards (like gift cards to different places). Dailyfeats creates a community in allowing its users to give props to other people’s feats and by doing so you get a point as well as the person you gave the prop to. It’s a way to reward others for their good deeds. They also have “feats” that reward you for giving, like going to the food bank, donating to the food bank, donating your gift cards, and more. They want their users to be rewarded for their good deeds as well as the things they do to keep themselves happy and healthy. It’s a great site and something I have taken part in! All you have to do is sign up for an account and then get started earning points! Happy feats!

Until next week,
Annie

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution


More students these days are eating breakfast and lunch at school so what they are served should be of parents and others concern. We want to teach children at a young age how to eat right so that they continue doing so for the rest of their lives and remain healthy. Jamie Oliver, an awesome British Man, has set out to do so in the US. He started the revolution, which includes a television show, to help educate the American public on healthier ways to eat. His focus is school lunch because so many children are having lunch at their school and what they are served is not always the best food for you. I decided to do this week’s entry on the food revolution because on the site there is a petition you can sign to help bring better, fresher food, to the schools in your city. It is very easy to go on the site and sign the petition by entering your name, e-mail, and zip code. The more people that support this cause, the more effective it is! Happy healthy eating!

Until next week,
Annie

Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution:

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Helping those in Japan


By now we are all aware of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan and I’m sure many of you want to help even if you do not have the money to do so. The crane is sacred to the Japanese and can even grant a wish to someone who folds 1,000 cranes. Because of this meaning of the crane, students rebuild, has decided to donate $2 for every paper crane that is made and then sent to the address on the website. This is an easy way to support the rebuilding efforts in Japan. It is geared towards younger people however, I believe it is something that we can all take part in. If you want to also donate money I am including a great article on CNN that lists many different organizations that are working to help those in Japan. I was going to list some but then looking at the article thought it best to just attach for you to be able to decide where you want your money to go. Happy Folding!

Until next week,
Annie

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Apple & Eve

This week we are going back to facebook and supporting the music. Cory Monteith, a cast member of “Glee,” has teamed up with Apple & Eve to help promote music in schools and donate to “VH1 Save the Music”. They are looking for mash-ups from schools however they have also made a way that just the average person can help, which is to like the Apple and Eve (Mashup) page on facebook and they will donate $1 to “VH1 Save the Music Foundation”. It may not seem like much but they are doing it up to $50,000 which is a lot and can really help continue music education for students all over the US. So if you are on facebook than please just click on “like”, and if you happen to not be on facebook than look back to past weeks and do one of the entries that you have forgotten to in awhile! Happy liking!

Until next week,
Annie

http://www.appleandeve.com/ - click on “Learn how you can help support”

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Good Search


This week we are going to be expanding our search options. I have a feeling that all of you have used Yahoo! or Google at some point because they make searching for things on the internet very easy. There is also a great search engine, Good Search, which donates one cent every time somebody searches on their engine. You can use Good Search and donate to a charity that you know and support or you can just use the search engine and the money goes to the “charity of the day”. Either way, every time you search on Good Search, one cent is being donated to a non-profit organization. Who knew donating could be so easy. There are all different non-profits that benefit from Good Search, National and local. So have fun using the new search engine and also possibly finding out information about a non-profit you knew nothing about. Happy Searching!

Until next week,
Annie