Healthy Glow: Healthy Eating, La Mode & Ramblings

Bienvendos! My name is Katherine N. and I'm a 20-something U.S. Diplomat. This blog is a mix of my love of healthy eating, exercise, ramblings and fashion. I started this blog because I am a certified wanderlust. I have traveled and eaten the cuisines of many countries including: Ghana (where my family is from & where I went to University), Mexico, the Netherlands, South Korea, Malaysia, Canada, Puerto Rico, England, Canada, at least 20 U.S. States, Mexico, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Singapore, Indonesia...just to name a few. Free counters!
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WHERE: In-store and online at TheLimited.com
DATES: 

  • March 7 – March 13: a FREE pant or skirt with the purchase of a suit jacket, applied automatically at check-out

HURRY on over to the Target website for your free beauty bag with samples and up to $25 in savings! Please go now because they are going to run out quickly. I just tested it and was able to get mine! Limited quantities available. Thanks Kitty at Grocery Coupons!

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Reminder: This year, National Pancake Day will take place on March 1, 2011. From 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., you can get a free short stack (three) of IHOP’s buttermilk pancakes. There’s a limit of one freebie per guest, and the offer is available dine-in only, while supplies last (It’s IHOP though…can they really run out of pancakes?).

Technically, the giveaway is actually a fundraiser—if you’re so inclined, make a donation to support the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

I’m going with a friend later tomorrow!

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Mark your calendars: This year, National Pancake Day will take place on March 1. From 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., you can get a free short stack (three) of IHOP’s buttermilk pancakes. There’s a limit of one freebie per guest, and the offer is available dine-in only, while supplies last (It’s IHOP though…can they really run out of pancakes?). The giveaway is actually a fundraiser to support the Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

–Thanks to Cities on the Cheap