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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Behind the Scenes with Walmart Tire & Lube Express #DropShopAndOil #Ad #cbias

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Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes when you take your car for an oil change? I'll be honest---I've usually left this "guy thing" up to my husband. He's the one who does the work or hires help for all the maintenance needed on our cars. Now and then, I'm the one who takes them in for whatever needs to be done---but I do not do so happily! Last night, he got to hang out with the Walmart crew while they serviced our car. He got some great photos for me, showing the process they go through in those few minutes it takes to perform the services at the Walmart Tire & Lube Express.

I've always felt a little intimidated when taking our cars to be worked on. It's just not a world I know much about and when the workers ask me questions like, "what kind of oil do you want put in this thing," I kind of freak out. After Jamie's experience last night, I don't think I'll be intimidated anymore. The employees at Walmart knew exactly what needed to be done---I'll show you in a minute. 

Here's the great thing about having a Tire & Lube Express inside your Walmart. You can drop your car off to be serviced and you can go shopping! Why this never occurred to me, I have no idea. No more waiting in the waiting room feeling nervous that someone is going to ask me about my air filter.

While I'm trusting them to give my car what it needs to be happy, I can go do all the stuff that makes me happy! Hanging out shopping with Lynzie makes me happy.

So, here's what goes on a the Walmart Tire & Lube Express. Yep. They dress your kids up like Minions. Actually, these are the hat and safety glasses the employees had Jamie put on before he came back to the shop. Liam just had to try them on first---just to make sure they fit and all.

While Minion Liam hung out in the store with his older brother, the employees got to work on our car. They started out checking fluids. They filled our wiper fluid container with a winter mix that will help keep our windshield from icing up---if we'd ever get below 60ยบ this winter. They also checked coolant levels, changed the air filter, adjusted the air pressure in our tires, and even vacuumed out the car and checked to make sure our lights and blinkers were working.

After that, it was time to drain the old oil out and put the new stuff in. The Walmart Tire & Lube Express uses Pennzoil. I remember my dad always buying Pennzoil when I was a kid, so I've always thought of it as a trusted brand. Pennzoil helps clean out the junk that lesser oils leave behind and is designed for total protection, allowing you to drive an extra of 550 miles each year compared to the mileage you'd get with a dirty engine.

Ok, here's the part that truly exposes my oil changing ignorance. Did you know that the type of oil you need is actually written on your oil cap! I know! Shocker! If, however, your oil cap does not provide you with this essential information, the Walmart crew has this handy reference book to figure it out. Seriously, that cuts out like 90% of the intimidation factor for me!

Jamie had them put in conventional oil (the yellow bottle). Fortified with Active Cleaning Agents™, it continuously prevents dirt and other contaminants from creating deposits in your engine that mess with the performance of your car.

Once they've determined the type and amount of oil for your car and begin filling, they watch the digital gauge on the oil pump to make sure it doesn't go over. 

When the service is through, they put a sticker on the inside of your windshield, letting you know when to come back and have the oil changed again. Important notice about the sticker: you're supposed to read it...and actually bring your vehicle in when it says to. Just thought I'd throw that in there. It's not like we have actually had issues with this. Ahem.

In between oil changes, should you notice your oil is getting low, you can find Pennzoil on the shelf at Walmart and give your car a top-off on your own. The sticker on the inside of your windshield will let you know what kind of oil was last put in your car so you can make sure to buy the same thing. Pennzoil offers a free warranty that covers 15 engine parts that may need replaced due to engine wear or that suffer from abnormal wear because of friction.

If you like to change your own oil, here's a deal from the free mobile savings app, Ibotta. For a limited time, you can save $5 off one 5-quart bottle of Pennzoil Platinum with PurePlus Technology.

So there you have it. There's no need to be intimidated by things I don't understand and, if I have Walmart do my oil changes, there's no reason to have my husband try to carve out the time to go get them done. I can just drop off my car and shop, shop, shop 'til they're done! Have you used the Walmart Tire & Lube Express? Tell me about your experience with the ease and convenience of this service in the comments below.

Also, make sure to enter this awesome giveaway! Pennzoil Richard Petty Driving School "Experience of a Lifetime" Giveaway

Monday, January 26, 2015

Check Out These Rollbacks on Chef Boyardee and Banquet Frozen Dinners #LowPriceMeals #ad #cbias

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #LowPriceMeals #CollectiveBias

It's a busy time of year, so make it easy in the kitchen with Banquet dinners and pot pies, as well as products from Chef Boyardee. The rollback prices on Chef Boyardee cans and frozen Banquet dinners and pot pies make it simple to save and spend less time in the kitchen. 

Tasty meals like Banquet salisbury steak and Chef Boyardee raviolis make dinner easy and delicious. Be sure to head to Walmart and stock up on this great deal while supplies last.

See the entire list of meals on rollback price:

Frozen Banquet dinners -- $0.80 for each frozen Banquet dinner and pot pie now through Feb. 24.

Chef Boyardee cans -- $0.75 for each 14.5-15 oz can of Chef Boyardee now through March 16.

Find out more here: www.walmart.com/rollbackmeals

While shopping at Walmart, be sure to look for the Rollback signs for Banquet in the freezer section and Chef Boyardee in the canned food aisle.

#Ad Dipping Sauces for Game Time Wings featuring Honey Mustard BBQ #GameTimeHero #cbias

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #GameTimeHero #CollectiveBias
Our very favorite football team has made it to the final Big Game of the year and the whole family is gearing up for a fun game day. Around here, game day always involves yummy food and the kids have already been making their requests. Freshly prepared deli wings and dipping sauce are definitely on the list. Everyone in our family loves wings---and everyone has their favorite sauce to complement their chicken. 

We buy our wings at the Walmart deli. It's really easy to grab a bucket or two when I'm in a hurry or when I've got other things I'm planning on making and want to save a step. I can even call ahead and order them---which is something I'm sure they appreciate from our large family! 

They've got lots of great flavors of Tyson wings to choose from, including Boneless General Tso, Bone-In Hot Wings, and Boneless BBQ. Today I grabbed a Pick 3 bucket for the kids to share at lunch time.

I'll be attending a wings demo at my local Walmart on January 30th. Check out this store list to see if there's a demo in your local store, too.

Anyone who reads this blog knows that the Collers are big Tyson chicken fans. These all white meat wings are coated in just the right amount of breading and sauce to compliment the chicken. They're large, thick pieces so you know you're getting what you paid for---rather than sauce-coated batter lumps like I find in some other brands I buy frozen.


I've never really been much of a football fan until the last few years. It's different now, having kids old enough to get excited about the game and the family time. As with most family events, I'm the food girl so I have fun planning fun snacks and decorations for them to enjoy. What would you pair with the wings for a great game day table?

Our family likes to make three special dipping sauces for our wings: Cajun Pink Sauce, Tangy BBQ Dipping Sauce, Honey Mustard BBQ Sauce. Check out the links for sauces I've featured in the past and let me know what you think of the easy sauce recipe below.

Honey Mustard BBQ Sauce

3/4 c. mayonnaise
2 tsp. BBQ sauce
2 tsp. mustard
2 TB sugar  

Just mix well and enjoy!
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