It’s Raining, It’s Pouring- I Need A FREE Umbrella From Victoria’s Secret!

You just don’t appreciate the sacrifices I make for my readers! I look through the Victoria’s Secret page every day, just looking for great deals like this one. It’s a tough job, and I’m glad I get to do it.

Spend just $60 in a participating Victoria’s Secret Store before April 3, and the FREE umbrella will be yours! Quantities are limited, so HURRY! And maybe you should pick up something to keep you a little more covered up in the rain than what she’s wearing.

Today is the last day for the FREE Secret Reward card, and for FREE shipping on orders of $100 or more, use code SHIPVS11.

See website for details and restrictions.

 





Just Healthy: Are You Sure You Want To Light Up?

Some amazing statistics from the American Heart Association:

Cigarette Smoking Statistics

In the United States, an estimated 24.8 million men (23.1 percent) and 21.1 million women (18.3 percent) are smokers. These people are at higher risk of heart attack and stroke. The latest estimates for persons age 18 and older show…*

Among whites, 23.5 percent of men and 20.6 percent of women smoke (2008).

Among blacks, 25.6 percent of men and 17.8 percent of women smoke.

Among Hispanics, 20.7 percent of men and 10.7 percent of women smoke.

9.9 percent of Asian adults smoke.

24.3 percent of American Indian/Alaska Native adults smoke.

* National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 2008, National Center for
Health Statistics

Why Quit Smoking?

You can reduce your risks.

Smoking is the most important preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Smokers have a higher risk of developing many chronic disorders, including atherosclerosis — the buildup of fatty substances in the arteries — which can lead to coronary heart disease, heart attack (myocardial infarction) and stroke. Controlling or reversing atherosclerosis is an important part of preventing future heart attack or stroke.

You can modify or control six major independent risk factors for coronary heart disease:

  • Cigarette and tobacco smoke
  • High blood cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Physical inactivity
  • Overweight or obesity
  • Diabetes

Smoking by itself increases the risk of coronary heart disease.

When it acts with the other factors, it greatly increases your risk from those factors, too. Smoking decreases your tolerance for physical activity and increases the tendency for blood to clot. It decreases HDL (good) cholesterol. Your risks increase greatly if you smoke and have a family history of heart disease. Smoking also creates a higher risk for peripheral artery disease and aortic aneurysm. It increases the risk of recurrent coronary heart disease after bypass surgery, too.

Smoking is also an important risk factor for stroke. Inhaling cigarette smoke produces several effects that damage the cerebrovascular system. Women who take oral contraceptives and smoke increase their risk of stroke many times.Cigars and pipes aren’t a “safer” alternative to cigarettes. People who smoke cigars or pipes seem to have a higher risk of death from coronary heart disease (and possibly stroke), even though their risk isn’t as great as that of cigarette smokers.

Breathe clean air

It’s also important to avoid other people’s smoke. The link between secondhand smoke (also called environmental tobacco smoke) and disease is well known, and the connection to cardiovascular-related disability and death is also clear. Each year about 38,000 people die from heart and blood vessel disease caused by other people’s smoke. Nonsmokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke at home or at work increase their risk of developing heart disease by 25–30 percent.

Let healing begin today

If you already have heart disease, you may think, “What good will it do me to quit smoking now?” But don’t be discouraged. Your lungs can begin to heal themselves as soon as you stop harming them with more smoke. Heart disease can be prevented and controlled, but you must follow your treatment plan — and quitting smoking is a big part.

 





Someone Will Win A $50 Target Gift Card, Why Not Me? Or You?

Rayovac SurveyTake a quick survey, and you will have a chance to WIN one of five $50 target gift cards, that Rayovac wants you to use to buy their batteries. Of course, they won’t know if you use the card to buy those cool rain boots you’ve been eyeing…

 





FREE Potty Training Success DVD

Huggies Pull Ups will send you a FREE Potty Training DVD if you fill out the form here.
From the Pull Ups website:

Have you been looking for a way to make potty training easier?

Finally there’s a potty training approach that’s flexible and fun. You can tailor it to fit the way your child learns best, so you can keep your Big Kid® engaged from start to finish.

No matter what your child’s phase of training, you’ll love the Pull-Ups® Big Kid® Central Potty Training Success DVD. You’ll discover techniques, tips, songs and games to help you and your child succeed. Order your free copy today. Available while supplies last





Green Idea Of The Day- March 31

Yet another chapter is about to be written in the history of lithium ion batteries. Present in almost any device from earpieces to electric cars, there is a need to use them in micro- or nano-sized devices. A DARPA-funded project aims at creating the smallest lithium ion batteries ever, as small as a grain of sand.
The designer is Jane Chang, from the University of California. She presented her work yesterday, at the AVS 57th International Symposium and Exhibition in New Mexico. Basically, what she is trying to do is to create a battery that has the same energy density as a regular lithium ion battery but with the much smaller size.
Chang and her UCLA team designed the electrolyte that allows electricity to flow between the battery’s electrodes. She coated well-ordered micro-pillars (nanowires) with electrolyte through a technology called atomic layer deposition, an atom-thick layer at a time. The nanowires she used had been made to maximize the surface-to-volume ratio, for increased energy density.
It is yet premature to say when this type of micro-battery will hit the market, but it seems that electrodes have also been developed for it, and all the researchers will need to do is assemble them into a functional prototype. After that, they will probably form a spin-off company that will sell the patent on the invention to manufacturers.




Shop Early, Save More At The Children’s Place

in stores and online. Shop Early, Save More. weekend event! thursday 3/31 25% off*: enter code F6D2011 at checkout. friday 4/1 20% off*: enter code E6D2011 at checkout. saturday 4/2 15% off*: enter code D6D2011 at checkout. get it in time for easter! order by april 14**The Children’s Place wants you to shop today, so they are offering a de-escalating discount (fancy for it drops) each day beginning today. Wait until tomorrow, you save 20%, Saturday 15%.

The offer is good Online or in Stores.

See website for details and restrictions.

everyday $5 flat rate shipping on every order, big or small. click for details





Reminder- SAVE 15-20% At Walgreens Friends & Family Event March 31

Are you my friend? A member of my family? If so, this deal is for you. If not, sorry, move along. Of course, we would be friends if you Like JustFindIt4U on Facebook, and leave me a comment so that I know. Then you could print the coupon without guilt.

Thursday March 31 is Friends & Family day at Walgreens. Use this coupon to save 15% off your in- store purchase, or 20% all Walgreens and W brand items.

See coupon and your local Store for details and restrictions.





It’s 6 O’Clock Somewhere- Save Up To 65% On North Face

6PM.com has North Face gear on sale for up to 65% Off for the end of the season. These are going to go real quick, so HURRY! They have shoes, caps, jackets and more, all on sale.

Want a little North Face history?

From Wikipedia:

The North Face brand was established in 1966 in San Francisco, California, when Douglas Tompkins and Kenneth “Hap” Klopp created an equipment retail store that eventually acquired the name The North Face. This name was chosen because the north face of a mountain in the northern hemisphere is generally the most difficult face to climb. By the 1980s, skiwear was added to the line of products, and eventually camping equipment was added as well. The North Face is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the VF Corporation.

Today, The North Face is based in San Leandro, California, near its corporate sibling, JanSport. JanSport is the world’s largest backpack maker and together, JanSport and The North Face manufacture nearly half of all small backpacks sold in the United States. The North Face’s logo consists of a slightly skewed quarter-circle with two lines running within it. This image is an interpretation of Half Dome, a massive granitic monolith in Yosemite National Park, viewed from the west, with the sheer north (or northwest) face of Half Dome to the left.

The North Face maintains strong links with the outdoor community through its sponsored athlete program. Athletes such as Lizzy Hawker who recently won the Ultra Trail Tour du Mont Blanc have benefited greatly from the program.

 





Seafood Lover’s Paradise At Golden Corral: For A Limited Time

Alex and I love Golden Corral, we’re going to have to try this new Seafood Lover’s Paradise before it ends in April. We support Golden Corral because of all they do to support the Military. They were founded near Fort Bragg, NC, and have a camp named Camp Corral they sponsor for kids of wounded or disabled Veterans.