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Miscellany (a great pencil sharpener, a cute owl hoodie, and more!)

On Thursdays, I alternate between Five Frugal Things and a Miscellany post.   Today: miscellany is up!

Clearance Shopping

Yesterday, I had to stop at Target for a few things, and I noticed some girls’ clothes on clearance.

I bought this $3 gold and gray shirt in medium and large so both Sonia and Zoe could have one.

Target clearance

And then I spied this adorable owl sweatshirt for Zoe on the clearance shelf.   I knew Sonia and Zoe would both want one, but unfortunately, they didn’t have one in Sonia’s size.

owl hoodie

But as the third girl, Zoe doesn’t get that many brand new items of clothing (all the hand me downs!), so I figure she was kind of due for something.   😉

Merry Christmas. In February.

I bought all three girls a book of stamps to put in their stockings at Christmastime and I put them in a safe spot after I bought them.

lost stamps

In fact, the spot was so safe, I completely forgot where it was.

Luckily, Lisey happened across them yesterday, so now the girls are all set for letter-writing.

Hot Chocolate

My kids have been choosing hot chocolate as their dessert after dinner, so the mix I made last week is almost gone.

hot chocolate mix

You all suggested some delicious-sounding new hot chocolate mixes in the comments last week, so now I’m thinking I want to try several and do a taste test at my house.

Macaroons = Super Delicious

Yesterday I was bringing a meal to a church family, and since one household member has Celiac disease, I made chocolate-dipped macaroons for dessert.

They are easy and crazy delicious.   So coconutty, so chewy, so soft….

chocolate dipped coconut macaroons

I really love that macaroons are naturally gluten-free.   You don’t need any odd flours or gums to alter them, because macaroons never call for flour.

This is perfect when I’m cooking for someone who can’t handle gluten, because gluten-free baking is a skill I haven’t honed.

Come to think of it, these flourless peanut butter cookies that Lisey and I made a few years back would also be a good gluten-free option when I’m in this spot, because it doesn’t call for any specialty baking ingredients either.

A sturdy, manual pencil sharpener

classroom pencil sharpener

A month or so ago, a reader wrote to me to tell me about a pencil sharpener she thought we’d like.   She told me they have a program where they send bloggers a free sharpener to try out, so, even though we already had a vintage sharpener that works well, I signed up so I could try it out for you guys!

I kind of hate electric pencil sharpeners because it seems like they eventually start sharpening pencils off-center, and that is so annoying.   And that’s why we bought our vintage one on eBay (also because Sonia saw one at my mom’s house and thought it was really cool!).

red metal pencil sharpener

This new sharpener is actually a little bit better than our vintage sharpener for most pencils.   It’s quieter, it sharpens to a finer point, and it’s easier for young kids to use.   Plus, you can buy new innards for your sharpener if yours get dull, and that’s pretty fantastic.

Mine came with a counter mount, which doesn’t work super well, but that’s not a problem because it doesn’t HAVE to be mounted.   You clip the pencil in, hold the sharpener still with your hand, and turn the crank with your other hand.

classroom quiet pencil sharpener

The sharpener automatically stops when the pencils is sharp, so there’s no over-sharpening.

The only downside is that it doesn’t work super well with colored pencils.   Our tend to break and get stuck in the rolling sharpeners, and then I have to take the sharpener apart and shake out the bit of colored lead.

So, we’re using the vintage sharpener for colored pencils, and the new sharpener for all of our regular pencils.

Anyway, I think this is a great sharpener. It’s heavy duty (metal, not plastic!), it sharpens well, it’s quiet, and it’s easy to operate.

You can buy these from Classroom Friendly Supplies at $25 each, but there are pretty big discounts if you buy multiples.   If you get two other friends to go in with you, you’ll pay only $17.99 apiece.

And that concludes this edition of miscellany!

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Michael Logue

Saturday 31st of March 2018

Thanks for the pencil sharpener recommendation. I really impressed on it. And i am gonna bought one. Hope it will be work perfectly.

AnnMarie J

Monday 4th of April 2016

I bought the sharpener (in Groovy Green) about a month ago. We love it!!!!!!! Thanks so much for recommending it.

Kristen

Monday 4th of April 2016

Awesome! I'm really glad that it's working well for you guys.

Susanne

Wednesday 10th of February 2016

We have had that sharpener (in red) for quite some time and it has now become dull. I was not able to find the replacement tool on-line anywhere. If you have seen a link to it, please let me know. Otherwise, we will have to go and buy a new one, but the red one has so many memories attached, says my daughter, who is now a school teacher in 3rd grade. The sharpener is in her classroom and tells me that her kids love using it.

Kristen

Wednesday 10th of February 2016

Sure thing! Here's the replacement blade for this sharpener: http://www.classroomfriendlysupplies.com/collections/frontpage/products/replacement-blade

And here's a brand new red one: http://www.classroomfriendlysupplies.com/collections/frontpage/products/single-firehouse-red

Lindsey C

Monday 8th of February 2016

I did a Hot Chocolate taste test a few years ago when I decided to gift it for Christmas. I had all my friends over and we just went to town with different recipes cobbled together. Taste wise, we unanimously voted 50/50 hersheys cocoa powder and sugar to be the best. But it doesn't dissolve very easily. 2nd runner up was a concoction with powdered milk and a touch of cinnamon. I'd suggest buying a tiny bit of cardamom and trying a pinch of that and a pinch of salt in your next batch. Also, Hot Chocolate made with milk instead of water, while not very frugal, is just the best.

I really hope you have fun with a hot chocolate taste test!

Elizabeth

Saturday 6th of February 2016

My daughter (just turned 9) got a $20 target gift card from a friend. She bought a $10 Ever After High doll, that same grey and gold shirt ($4 at our target) and a skirt for $5. I kicked in a dollar for tax.

Kristen

Saturday 6th of February 2016

Good for her!

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