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Tips for Tuesday: Tampon Bird Feeders & Scary Mommy!

You guys, today’s tip had the potential of being my best one ever. Had. Here’s what happened…

 

The Tampon Bird Feeder

The premise: This bird feeder just screams “Eco-Friendly”! *I used Tampax Super Plus with the cardboard applicator. Not only are you feeding the birds, but when the seeds are gone they can use the cotton for their nests! Brilliant, right?

The execution: Everything went as planned. I smeared peanut butter on 15 unused tampons (seriously, UNUSED. This is not the time to start recycling), rolled them in birdseed, and tied them all together with their handy dandy strings. I then hung the whole thing in a nearby tree while my neighbor measured for a fence.

The result: The birds loved it! …and then it rained.

I can tell you, with all honesty, I did not anticipate what happened next.

Sadly, the tampons absorbed ALL the rain water –> they swelled to 1,000 times their size & weight –> this caused the tree limb to break off –> which then landed on the poor birdie sitting below. *The worse part…he would’ve moved if it hadn’t been for all the peanut butter stuck in his wings (I used extra-chunky).

Bummer.

 

But guess what? None of this matters because the most awesome thing has happened to me (it’s all about me)! I’m giving another tip today, one with great results, over at Scary Mommy!!!

BOOM!!!

 

As if you didn’t already know, Jill Smokler is the New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of A Scary Mommy (April 2012) and Motherhood Comes Naturally (And Other Vicious Lies) (April 2013), and the creator of ScaryMommy.com, a parenting community for imperfect parents (does me being on there make sense now?).

So go read today’s tip and check out her fabulous site by clicking here or the big ass button above.

 

 

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Tips for Tuesday! Save money with tampons!

Today’s tip is simple, straightforward, and will save you a ton of money.

 

You know how you have to either wrap a gift or spend a mint on those stupid gift bags? Well, here’s a cheap and clever alternative to packaging anything in the 6 inch x 8 inch or less range..tampon boxes!

Really, think about all those empty tampon boxes you have just laying around, practically littering your floor.They’re perfect for gift giving!

Not only are they colorful, but they tell the recipient “Hey, I think you’re Super!” or even “Super Plus” (for us heavy flow gals). What an absolutely thoughtful message!

 

 

Want to make someone feel even more special? Let ’em know that they’re a true gem!

 

Sending someone a “Congratulations” gift, knowing that they’re positively beaming with good news?

 

You might think I’m joking, but honestly, I always recycle my Tampax Tampon boxes! When they’re not being used to deliver cherished gifts, I’m putting old shoe laces through the sides and transforming them into disposable lunch boxes for the kids.

Mmm, lunch!

*I don’t recommend sushi

If you can think of any other uses for my pile of tampon boxes, please let me know…or even empty wine bottles (Lord knows I have a ton of those.).

 

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Tips for Tuesday..on Wednesday, because Tuesday couldn’t handle tampons.

Today, I want to discuss something that no one wants to address…why my cat keeps peeing under the damn pool table- son of a bitch! Just kidding (though it does need to be addressed), I actually want to talk about “Tampon Maintenance”. I hope you weren’t eating just now.

As you may know, tampons have been linked to Toxic Shock Syndrome. While rare, the chances of developing TSS increases when using higher absorbancy tampons and when leaving them in for far too long. Now I don’t know about you, but I use the high absorbency ones because…well, because like the wrapper says, I’m “Super”…and sometimes I’m even “Super Plus”. So for me, remembering to change my tampons frequently is very, very important. Not to mention, no one wants a red stain as a reminder.

So now you’re probably thinking “Yeah, great point, Kim. How can I easily keep track of my tampon change? And I love what you’ve done with your hair!” Aww, thanks!

The first thing you need to do is to make some scientific calculations based on your flow rate, tampon absorbency, and menstrual duration ( F/A x M x .75= R), where R equals the replacement interval. Based on this formula, I determined that my tampon should be changed every 4 hours.

Here’s the problem…ask anyone who knows me, I’m late for everything except happy hour (I was even late for my own wedding. Brian, I said sorry like a billion times). So I’ve developed two “reminder” methods that can be used separately or together for maximum remindage.

 

Method #1 – Put it in your calendar and set the alarm to play the Jaws theme- it conjures images of blood (trust me, it’s motivating).

Unfortunately, I kept hitting the snooze button, so I had to develop a back-up method. But what?

As I was pulling out of my driveway one day, I saw the answer right in front of me, literally in front of me- the oil change sticker on my windshield. And method #2 was born…

Method #2– The TEA Bag Tag

The acronym TEA stands for Tampon Expiration Alert. This involves labeling all of your tampons with their change time. Each time you go to the bathroom, simply glance at the time on your TEA tag to determine if you need to change it out! Let me show you how to set this up.

 

1. You’ll need a tampon (duh), a sharpie (won’t smear), a stapler, and a small piece of paper.

 

2. Label a small rectangular piece of the paper with the tampon’s expiration time, then fold it horizontally.

 

3. Put the tampon string inside the crease and staple the paper to the string…like a tea bag!

 

4. Tuck the tag inside the tube so it doesn’t get hung up during insertion.

 

5. Replace back in it’s wrapper and voila!, you’ll always know the answer to the question “Shoot, when should I change my tampon?”

*If you’re keeping more than 1 tampon in your purse, I recommend writing the times on the wrappers so you’ll know in which order to use them.

*Paper may chafe.

*No fact checking was done in the development of this tip.

*Staples may snag pubic hair.

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