Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Put a STOP to Bullying!!
Change your profile pic to a baby pic or your favorite childhood pic. We all still have the innocent child in us somewhere... I want to do this to signify the inner child... that everyone needs love and support... to make people aware about bullying... whether it be in school (elementary, highschool, post secondary, work... wherever) We all have a son or daughter, little brother or sister niece or nephew that we Pray to God never gets bullied or picked on. Put a stop to Bullying today... make a difference for the world tomorrow! EVERYONE LOVE A LITTLE.. or ALOT :D I hope to see all your funny, cute even awkward (pictures where you cut your own hair) on your profiles. It's OK to laugh at yourself once in a while.
And remember that people who bully usually got bullied themselves so let's SHARE this with as many people... It's a revolution! Let's make moves!
Jenn Lomax
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Lindt Dark Chocolate with Chilli
Right now at IGA you can get 2 big bars of Lindt chocolate for $6.00. They regularly retail for $4.99 per bar. They come in a full range of flavors like Dark Mint Chocolate, Milk Chocolate and Dark chocolate with Orange slices. I am here to rave about the Lindt Dark Chocolate with Chilli. It tastes better then it sounds. It combines 2 of the greatest things into one... Chilli and Chocolate!! The rich, slightly bitter sweet flavor of the dark chocolate mixed with a hint of chilli that stings your throat ever so slightly is amazing! A nice surprise for your taste buds! Please try it and let me know what you think!!
Divas 2 cents: Don't be afraid to try new flavors! Load up on these diddies and share them with the people you love for Christmas! Plus dark chocolate is filled with antioxidants and is actually good for your health. Check out this link about the benefits of Dark Chocolate!
Monday, December 13, 2010
How to Fix your iPod!
Monday, December 6, 2010
Mrs. fields Cookies! $1.88
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Moon Dough vs PlaY-Doh...xmas is coming up!
Monday, November 29, 2010
Shepherds Pie YUMMY!
I decided to make some shepherds pie because my classmate was hounding me to make her some. I made a huge platter of it so I could take some to school for lunch...AND being the Diva on a Budget that I am... I also put some in the freezer so that I could have some tasty shepherds pie in the weeks to come. Very Sopranos style of me.... instead of chicken catetori (pronounced catchetori) I'm storing Shepherds pie! I live in a house full of vegetarians so I basically cook for myself. The Diva in me loves a good home cooked meal because I get tired of fast food! Plus it saves me moolah and I don't have to think about what I'm packing for lunch for a few days. Here is a basic recipe for Shepherds Pie. Mind you I scammed it off my cousin who scammed it off her Mom! As you can tell the telephone game has probably occurred and I have made it really basic and quick... I'll admit my Auntys recipe has a bit more TLC... but this little diddy is still Damn good.Ingredients:
1 pound lean ground beef
1 can of Campbells condensed mushroom soup
1 box of Betty Crockers (2packets inside) instant mashed potatoes
*If your feeling like a rockstar you may even make your own mashed potatoes from scratch!*
1cup of frozen corn
1cup of grated cheddar cheese
-Preheat oven to 375F
-Cook and brown the ground beef. Drain. Add some seasoning salt to taste if you want.
-Add the can of condensed mushroom soup to the ground beef
-Add the corn
-In a Separate pot follow the instructions and make both packs of mashed potatoes. (Remember to double your milk, water and butter!)
-Take the beef mixture and pour it into a casserole dish. Pat it down and spread it evenly.
-Spread the mashed potatoes over the beef.
-Sprinkle cheese to your hearts delight all over the potatoes
-Put this delightful creation in the oven for 10-15 mins ( on the last few mins I have the oven on grill to get the cheese all melted and a bit crispy)
*Keep in mind this is the most basic way of making Shepherds pie... Feel free to experiment and add your own personal touch to it... like more veggies and such* I add onions, red and green peppers sometimes when I'm not being lazy :-P
Divas 2 cents: Cooking is not always my favorite thing BUT I find it quite relaxing when I actually apply myself... and above all... Rewarding. Eating out can be very expensive! Finding meals you enjoy, cooking them and then maybe putting them in the freezer are good money savers. That way you don't have to eat it for the whole week or waste it. If I can cook... you definitely can!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Be a Sugar Mama!

I really liked how easy it was to make this sugaring recipe. What I found amazing was the fact that it was made from 3 simple ingredients that you could easily find at home: Lemon juice, sugar and water.
The instructions were really simple. I appreciate the fact that the person explained the difference between using a pan with a thick bottom or a thin bottom. I was able to adjust the temperature and cooking time based on the pan I had at home. It was simple enough and I successfully made the sugaring recipe without burning it. Just by her explanation alone I was able to cook it without using a candy thermometer. I did as the instructions specified, let it sit over night in an air tight container to cool off. The next day my sugaring recipe was fairly hard. That was easily remedied by adding a drop of water and putting it in the microwave as explained in the instructions.
I tried sugaring on myself and one other person. My guinea pig had only one complaint: the product pulled on her hair when I was applying it. I believe it had more to do with my lack of experience more so then the product itself. When I tried it on myself I was quite successful. I felt like it was easier to maneuver on myself because you sort of get a feel for it. When performing sugaring on yourself you also know when to expect the rip. Don't get me wrong it's actually not that painful at all... waxing takes the cake on painful. I think with enough practice I would like to continue the use of sugaring and perfect my technique.. It has been practiced for hundreds of years and is tried, tested and true.
Cost of supplies: Roughly $7.00 ( Plus, you are left over with lots of product to make many future batches or you can obviously use the sugar and lemon juice in your household somehow!)
Benefits: Removes hair from the root without causing in-growns, extremely cheap, Made of all natural ingredients and no harsh chemicals( you know exactly what is in it because you make it yourself!) Also redness went down very quickly as opposed to waxing. I also think it is extremely cost effective... since I am a Diva on a Budget this method was very appealing to me. Has been used for centuries. You can also use it like wax with strips if you want just by re-heating it in the microwave a bit longer.
Divas 2 cents: I would recommend watching a video on youtube to see the proper technique... then go forth and SUGAR!... while saving Moolah!
Here is a youtube video I found. Mind you the girls room is very messy :s BUT she has sugaring down to an art :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK0TOZoAp-8
Here is a link to get a bit of fun history on sugaring: http://www.cleopatras-solution.co.uk/history.shtml
Monday, November 22, 2010
Ponds Cold Cream
Do you remember Ponds cold cream? You may have seen it in your mom or grandmothers bathroom cabinet amongst their toiletries. There are so many uses for Ponds Cold cream! I personally use it as a make-up remover especially on the eyes. It removes eye-makeup without irritating the delicate skin around the eye. It can also be used on children to remove play make-up... it is that gentle. I have heard of people using it on their hands and feet as well. It is an excellent moisturizer! The most common use would have been for a night cream... just slather it on at night and wipe clean with a cloth in the morning. It honestly moisturizes the face without feeling too greasy afterwards. It leaves your skin feeling soft and supple. Saturday, November 20, 2010
Craigslist is a sweet goldmine!

I also love perusing the Free section. I recently scored a tall dark brown wardrobe with a full mirror on the front. It was originally purchased at Ikea and retailed for $230.00. Talk about treasure find! On top of that, the guy gave my friend his cat (with all necessary shots), kitty litter, 2 scratching posts and all the toys because he was going to be travelling for a long time. Turns out she was wanting to buy a cat to catch vermin because she lives in an area surrounded by farmland. He also threw in another bonus... a HUGE display toy ship from Pirates of the Caribbean with a whole bunch of accessories. My nephew loves it! Happy ending for everyone!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Things you should know before your next waxing appointment!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Don't be scared of ebaY




