It’s in the Bag: What’s in Your Bean Bag and Why It Matters

Bean bags are stylish, fun and most importantly, comfortable. And with so many different designs, colors and fabrics to choose from, you can choose a bean bag that’s in-keeping with your decor and your requirements. Whether you’re looking for some additional seating in your living room or you’re wanting to kit out your home theater with some comfortable seats, bean bags are an ideal solution. But with so many different fillings, which one do you choose?

Each filling will provide a different set of benefits and will suit a different range of needs. So, familiarize yourself with the different fillings that are available, and pick the right bean bag for you:

Bean Bags Filled with EPS Beads

Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is a common filling within most bean bags, and is a man-made material that you’ll also find being used for cushioning parcels during transport and disposable cups. Because of its lightweight but rigid nature, it’s great for using in bean bags, as they’re easy to move round but will retain their shape for many years. These beads are also heat- and moisture-resistant, which is another great quality for a piece of furniture that’s going to get used a lot.

Unfortunately, EPS beads aren’t biodegradable but they can be recycled or reused in different ways. If you want to get rid of the beads from inside your bean bag, you could pass them onto a recycling center, or use them at home as a potted plant soil filler or for crafts. Alternatively, if you are looking for a bean bag filling, you’re better buying new rather than recycled beads because they’ll last longer.

Bean Bags Filled with EPP Beads

Expanded polypropylene (EPP) is another popular manmade bean bag filling but you’re more likely to find this in Asia than in Europe or the U.S. These types of beads do have a few more benefits than EPS beads and some other fillers because they’re durable, strong and very resilient. This means that when you’ve been sat on your bean bag for a long period of time and get up, it’ll quickly go back to its original size and form, showing that the beads can be compressed without losing their sought-after cushioning quality.

They can also last longer than EPS beads as they don’t lose their volume as quickly and the odor they give off isn’t as strong. However, they are highly susceptible to burning and fire, and when they’re exposed to oxygen, they degrade.

Bean Bags Filled with Foam

This is a newer filling for bean bags and follows the popularity of memory foam mattresses for beds. And, just like their bed counterparts, foam bean bags are becoming increasingly popular, with many buyers giving them rave reviews.

As a type of polyurethane, memory foam has been specially produced to increase its viscosity and density. This is why it can also be called low-resilience polyurethane (LRPu) foam and viscoelastic foam. Initially developed for NASA in 1966, this has now become a popular household material, especially within mattresses and pillows.

Because of how they can be compressed (they can be reduced to a quarter of their size for shipping), they’re very easy to transport. They’re also available in a number of different designs (visit Fombag for ideas), which makes them great for a variety of different rooms in the house where you want to add comfortable seating.

Bean Bags Filled with Natural Materials

You may have been wondering how bean bags got their name, but the “bean” aspect of this comes from the natural dried beans or other grains (corn or rice, for example) that were used to fill these seats many years ago. As people look for more eco-friendly things for their home, these types of natural fillers have become popular again, with one of the most popular fillings being buckwheat hulls. Even though they’re hard, if they’re placed within a bean bag that’s got a thick lining, they can provide the same comfort as other types of bean bags.

Whatever bean bag filler you opt for, it’s important that you make sure they’re safe, especially when they’re being used for children. As many of them contain beads, which will be harmful if swallowed, U.S. laws stipulate that all bags should have zippers that have a parental lock on them and that they’re double stitched. Before you use them, always make sure they’re sealed properly, and regularly check them for any rips or tears.

Oscar Lucas writes about health and lifestyle topics from an eco/holistic view. Oscar is a keen gardener, enjoys cooking with the produce he has grown, and shares his knowledge online with his articles.

Giving Assistant Is the Most Rewarding Way to Shop

As a large family, we like to do whatever we can to save money, even clip coupons when needed and when possible, we like to donate to charity in different ways. With modern technology, I do most of my shopping online, because it is just more convenient for me. 

Most shoppers are aware of the different ways to save when shopping online but did you know that there is a way you can give back while shopping online too?

How to Give Back When You Shop

Giving Assistant is a cash back website that gives the highest cash back rates for stores that sell high-quality products ranging in all categories you can think of- beauty, home goods, food, tech- you name it. 100% of the affiliate commission goes to the users and they can choose to donate some of their earnings to the charity of their choice, and it’s free to join.

The goal of Giving Assistant is to transform the everyday shopping of millions of people into charitable action, by being the best loyalty program for earning cash back and supporting charity with ease.

My Giving Assistant Experience

I recently used Giving Assistant while shopping for some new clothing from Old Navy. Not only did I save 40% off of my purchase by using a code from Giving Assistant but I also earned cash back and I can support the charity of my choice.

Shopping using Giving Assistant was easy. I just visited their website, found Old Navy in their list of retailers, checked out the different discounts they offered and then clicked shop which led me straight to the Old Navy website. It was quick and easy and saved me a lot of money on my purchase.

The great thing is that Giving Assistant is partnered with so many places I like to shop like Etsy, Target, and so much more. Honestly, if you shop online, chances are pretty good that Giving Assistant is partnered with that store so you can start earning cash back and donating today!

Sign Up Today

You can sign up with Giving Assistant and start earning and donating today! Sign up is a breeze when you visit Giving Assistant.

 

Meatless Monday: Easy Crock Pot Penne Pasta

Our entire family loves pasta so I am always looking for a new way to serve it to them. For years I have made crock pot lasagna for them but I have found it takes a bit more time because you have to season and brown your meat first. 

Today I decided to whip up a dish for Meatless Monday and came up with an easy crock pot penne pasta dish. It was originally supposed to be crock pot ziti however the grocery store was out of ziti so we went with penne instead.

To create this dish, you will want to first line your crock pot with a disposable liner because they make clean up quick!

 

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Kids Can Cook with Handstand Kitchen + Giveaway – Ends 11/7

My kids have always enjoyed helping in the kitchen. I think it is our deep love of food that keeps them curious and wanting to learn how to do things and help out.

Over the years, I have tried to find kid friendly items for the kitchen but honestly, I haven’t had a lot of luck aside from cookie and sandwich cutters. Thanks to the folks at Handstand Kitchen, we now have all the tools necessary for the kids to create their own pizza!

What is Handstand Kitchen?

Handstand Kitchen is the perfect place for kids to learn to love food, through a hands-on cooking experience. Created in 2007 by a recent law school graduate, Yvette Garfield, Handstand Kitchen provides children their own domain in the kitchen that empowers them to eat healthy and delicious foods. It is Yvette’s hope that children will be inspired to use their new cooking skills to give back to their own communities.

Cooking with Our Handstand Kitchen Pizza Making Set

All of my kids love pizza and they love to create their own. Whenever we do homemade pizzas, we always end up making way to much for the kids. Last weekend, we let the kids use their new pizza making set from Handstand Kitchen and they had a blast. The great thing with using a set created with kids in mind is that everything is the perfect kid size!

The pizza making kit comes with everything you need to make the perfect kid size pizza including recipe cards for your own dough and sauces.  

For the kids pizza, we didn’t venture into dough and sauce making this time around but I did let them create the entire pizza themselves.

Alexander, Ellie and Joey all had so much fun making their pizza together. They each took a turn adding to it each step. I love that in the end it ended up with a smiley face on it.

I was quite impressed with the entire set. I was worried that it would take longer to cook the pizza crust through and that it wouldn’t be crispy like the kids like it, but I was wrong. The crust was done and nice and crispy in less than 10 minutes. The great thing, the kids really enjoyed it and were beyond thrilled that they had made it themselves!

 

The Fall 2016 Collection from Handstand Kitchen

Their Fall 2016 collection is brimming with birthday present and holiday gift giving ideas. Or perhaps a back-to-school or good report card present is warranted. Look for these three fabulous kits—all gender neutral, let’s get boys cooking too!–online and in specialty stores now.

I just love products like these that get the kids in the kitchen and teach them cooking skills from a young age. I think we are going to have to check out the other sets as well and really get cooking here!

Shop & Save in Time for the Holidays

You can use code “HSK20” to save 20% off anything on the entire Handstand Kitchen site now through December 24. In addition to these great sets you will also find some cute aprons, cookbooks, and more!

Win It

Thanks to Handstand Kitchen, you can enter for your chance to win one of the 3 sets featured in this post! Enter for your chance to win using the form below.

This giveaway will end on 11/07/2016 at 11:59pm CST. Winner’s will be contacted via email and will have 24 hours to respond with their mailing information to claim their prize. The Megalomaniac Mommy is not responsible for prize. Any questions, please contact us.

*The Megalomaniac Mommy policies on giveaways can be found here.

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No Manual Provided: How to Hit the Ground Running as a New Parent

Wouldn’t it be nice if new babies came with a instruction guide? Unfortunately, that’s not how parenting works. New parents do have some natural instincts that help them and their new baby adjust to each other, but is that all it takes to be a good mom or dad? In the interest of promoting happy families in Canada and everywhere, we are pleased to present the following advice for brand new parents.

The first days and nights with your new baby

When you first bring a new baby home, they do little more than eat, poop and snooze. This is a good time to catch up on lost sleep. Once your baby becomes more active, finding time for a nap of your own may seem quite impossible.

“Swaddling” is a parenting concept that’s been around for as long as babies have been being born. The idea behind swaddling is to recreate the snug security your baby felt prior to birth. When you gently but firmly wrap your baby in a comfy blanket with their arms against their sides, you help them relax and sleep soundly.

Swaddling is especially effective for fussy babies who tend to throw their little arms and legs about when they are upset or uncomfortable. Cranky babies are often lulled to sleep when they are placed in a child seat and given. Many modern cars, like the Dodge Grand Caravan, offer ample room for baby seats while also allowing for extra room to help parents with strapping their little ones in, something that you can’t do as easily in most sedans and SUVs.

Why is your new baby crying?

Some experts say that a crying baby is a bit like a smoke alarm. You know something’s wrong, but just from the sound, it’s impossible to tell if there is burnt toast in the kitchen or if the whole house is burning down, notes Parents magazine. 

Sometimes, the reasons your new baby is fussing and crying is obvious. Check for a wet or soiled diaper, and make certain baby’s bottom is clean and dry. The truth is, many babies are super fastidious and will lose their minds at the first hint of a wet diaper.

Hunger is another reason newborns cry. If your baby just ate and is still fussy, they may have a touch of colic. Toting your baby in a “football” carry position with their belly against your arm may serve to alleviate their discomfort and reduce crying jags.

Things about new babies you might not know you know

Humans have a great capacity for instinct. For instance, most adult humans find it impossible to ignore a crying infant. We are designed to care for the most helpless among us, and newborns certainly fit that description. When a baby fusses, our natural reaction to cuddle and rock them goes a very long way toward ensuring peace in the household, says the Child Development Institute.

Now that you’re a parent, try to relax and enjoy your new position. Your baby doesn’t know you’ve never done this before and is counting on your to fulfill their every need. As far as your baby is concerned, you are an expert at this parenting business.

Victoria Williams is a Mom of two incredible kids, if she does say so herself! Vicky is keen to promote positive parenting and shares her views through her articles.

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