Sunday, March 25, 2012

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It's spring! We're hard at work putting out gorgeous name brand spring and summer fashions. Need shorts and swim wear for your Spring Break trip? Come on by N2N...spend pennies and look like a million!


Everyone loves the Wild Card Sale so let's do it again this week- pick a card to see where your 30% OFF discount is!


My husband, Arthur, and I each write twice-a-month columns for The Times here in Gainesville. His deal with computing and technology issues. Mine deal with whatever strikes my fancy.


Arthur's Computer Care column "Tips to shoot high-quality digital photos" was published on March 17th. Click here to read it.


My latest column ran on March 16th. Click here to read "This grasshopper stocks up on Tide"


Family Fun!


Here are just a few of the activities going on at Elachee this spring. Check 'em out!

Stars Over Elachee at Chicopee Lake 7:30-9:30 p.m. March 31. Learn about astronomy and how to use a telescope to view the night sky. You'll receive an observing log and star chart to assist in seeing constellations, stars, planets, and even moon craters and Apollo landing sites. It's a good time to view Jupiter, Venus and Mars and Saturn. Suggested for adults and children ages 8 and up. Bring a flashlight and pencil. Elachee Nature Science Center, 2125 Elachee Drive, Gainesville. $10 for adults, $5 children. Call to register and reserve telescopes. 770-535-1976.

First Saturday Hike at Elachee: "Spring Wildflowers," 10-11:30 a.m. April 7. Join a naturalist on a guided hike in the Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve and learn about Georgia's native spring wildflowers. $5 adults, $3 children 2-12, Elachee members free, includes museum admission.

Elachee's Trail Crew Work Day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 7. Bring water, lunch, gloves and rain gear. Tools, training and afternoon refreshments provided. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Call to preregister. 770-535-1976. .

Elachee's Backyard Conservation Workshop, 10 a.m. to noon March 31. Learn the rudiments of composting, explore ways to use barrels and cisterns to capture and store rain water or create a new rain garden in your yard.

Not just for nails!



This from Wise Bread: "What, pray tell, can a tiny bottle of liquid paint do besides make millions of women feel beautiful? You may be surprised. (See also: 51 Uses for Coca-Cola: The Ultimate List)"

Click here to see 15 alternative uses for nail polish.


Hunger Games Remix



If you're a fan of The Hunger Games, click here to see a great video remix.


N2N Family News


Great news! Our Rachel, a senior at North Hall High School, won the Zone-level Optimist Oratorical Competition last Saturday. This involved writing and delivering a 5-minute speech on the topic:
"How my optimism helps me overcome obstacles."

The next competition is in three weeks. The winner there goes to State...and a $2500 scholarship! Go, Rach!


More great news! Molly has been accepted in the Towson University School of Jewish Studies graduate program! That's in Baltimore. She'll be earning a Master's degree in Jewish Education.

She's also a finalist for a Wexner Foundation Fellowship, which would take care of all of her expenses. She interviews for that in April. We're pulling for you, Molly!


Whatcha eatin'?


Broccoli and romaine are on sale at Ingles this week, so here's a recipe that spotlights both in a salad with a sweet-tart dressing. Click here.

Wise Words


Having a two-year-old is like having a blender that you don't have the top for.

~Jerry Seinfeld


Weekly this 'n' that


N2N wants you to like us...on Facebook! Click here to go to our fan page and click "like" to join up. We post great deals when we find them during the week and link to other great frugal sites. We have the Deal of the Day and Hot Flashes...you sure don't want to miss out on that!


Remember to bring in your plastic grocery bags to recycle and register to win a $25.00 store credit.

Get a $5.00 store credit any time you bring us a new shopper. It's easy. Just bring in your friends who've never tried N2N shopping. When they check out at the register, we'll give YOU a $5.00 credit to use on your next visit.

Let's work to get the word out: friends don't let friends shop retail!


Computer problems?




That's it for now. Remember-email goes both ways...


If you run across any exceptional bargains or impressive new products, let us know. We'll put the word out!


Have a remarkable week!


Teressa and the Next2New Crew

Next to New Resale Boutique
1705 Cleveland Hwy.
Gainesville, GA 30501
770-534-9070

Monday- Saturday 10-6
Sunday 1-6


Monday, March 12, 2012

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Good morning!

A reflection on Daylight Savings Time:


Did you change your clocks? What about the smoke detector batteries?

It's starting to feel like spring! We're hard at work putting out gorgeous name brand spring and summer fashions. need shorts and swim wear for your Spring Break trip? Come on by N2N...spend pennies and look like a million!


What's on Sale?


Everyone loves the Wild Card Sale so let's do it again this week- pick a card to see where your 30% OFF discount is!


Latest Columns


My husband, Arthur, and I each write twice-a-month columns for The Times here in Gainesville. His deal with computing and technology issues. Mine deal with whatever strikes my fancy. As you can tell, our minds were on the same topic when we wrote our most recent columns.


Arthur's Computer Care column "Let a computer sleep or turn it off?" was published on March 3rd. There's been a snafu with The Times website and as of right now, it's not online but you can click here to read it on read it on Arthur's bog.



My latest column ran on March 2nd. Click here to read "An early spring we didn't earn."


Animal Therapy



Pat Brown sent us this sweet video of a big, black dog and his fawn friend. There's no narration or drama, just sweet music and two animal pals spending time together. Brew a cup of tea, click here and sit back and relax! There. Don't you feel better?



Happy Birthday, Oreos!


From Time.com: The world’s best-selling cookies just celebrated their 100th birthday. On March 6, 1912, the National Biscuit Company (also known as Nabisco) sold its first Oreo sandwich cookies to a Hoboken grocer. Billions of dollars and many obscure varieties later, today Oreos remain an iconic snack-time staple. We twist them, we dunk them, we love them. But just how much do we know about them? Click here for the 411.




5 Fun, Low Cost Activities for Toddlers


Have fun with your toddler without breaking the bank.
Click here to get started.


Erin Go Bragh!


Happy St. Patrick's Day! This picture, taken in front of N2N in 2010, shows positive proof that the pot o' gold is right behind Johnny's BBQ!

Click here to get in the St. Patrick's Day mood with Emerald Rose, north Georgia's very own Celtic rock band!


Malware Scam


Arthur sent us this Malware Bytes:


"Please be wary and do not talk to any tech support agents who cold call you with a proposition to fix your PC. We have received many complaints from upset customers who have had their credit cards charged for hundreds of dollars. These fake PC technicians will call users via telephone or Skype and ask to do a remote access to their PC to diagnose any problems by looking for malware. These tricksters will use Malwarebytes Free edition to clean your PC and then will try to upsell you a yearly tech support plan.


Do not let anyone who cold calls you remotely access your PC or give them your credit card number! We are saddened to hear these stories from our users and it goes without saying that we do not knowingly affiliate with any fraudulent companies. If you have been victim to one of these, or have any information about a scam you saw on the web, please report it to us so our team can investigate."


INSTEAD....call Arthur (770-540-5100) or email him at glazer.tech@gmail.com.



Youth Art Month



It's Youth Art Month at The Quinlan.

Quinlan Visual Arts Center gallery spaces will be devoted to the display of youth art entries from March 16 through April 14 sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville. There will be a reception 5:30–7 p.m. on March 16.

Gainesville and Hall County middle and high schools have submitted their best artwork from students grades sixth-12. Winners will receive scholarship awards from the Charles J. Thurmond Youth Art Scholarship fund. A non-competitive art exhibition for elementary school students grades 3–5 also will also be held and all will receive special certificates of recognition. For more info, go the the Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. or quinlanartscenter.org



Whatcha eatin'?



Want to make a classic Irish treat? Try this:

St. Pat's Potato Candy

Yes, there really is potato in this classic Irish treat, though you'd never know by tasting. Rolled in coconut, these mini spud-shaped sweets make a perfect St. Patrick's Day dessert.

Ingredients
  • 1 large potato
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 to 5 cups confectioners' sugar
  • 5 cups sweetened coconut flake
  1. Peel the potato and boil it in water until soft. In a mixing bowl, mash the cooked potato with the salt and butter. Then -- this is key -- let it cool completely, or else it will melt the sugar when you add it.

  2. Mix in the vanilla extract and 4 cups of sugar. At this point, the mixture should be stiff. If it isn't, add more sugar.

  3. Sprinkle half of the coconut onto a waxed-paper-covered surface and turn the potato mixture onto it. Roll the batter until all of the coconut has been mixed in, then shape teaspoonfuls into small balls.

  4. Roll the balls individually in the remaining coconut. Chill the finished candies until you're ready to serve them. Makes about 4 dozen


Wise Words


An Irish Blessing

May neighbours respect you,
Trouble neglect you,
The angels protect you,
And heaven accept you.



Weekly this 'n' that


N2N wants you to like us...on Facebook! Click here to go to our fan page and click "like" to join up. We post great deals when we find them during the week and link to other great frugal sites.
We have the Deal of the Day and Hot Flashes...
you sure don't want to miss out on that!


Remember to bring in your plastic grocery bags to recycle and register to win a $25.00 store credit.



Get a $5.00 store credit any time you bring us a new shopper. It's easy. Just bring in your friends who've never tried N2N shopping. When they check out at the register, we'll give YOU a $5.00 credit to use on your next visit.

Let's work to get the word out: friends don't let friends shop retail!


...and remember Senior Discount Day- each Monday, everyone 55 and over gets 30% off their cash purchases.


Shameless Promotion


That's it for now. Remember-email goes both ways...




If you run across any exceptional bargains or impressive new products, let us know. We'll put the word out!


Have a remarkable week!


Teressa and the Next2New Crew

Next to New Resale Boutique
1705 Cleveland Hwy.
Gainesville, GA 30501
770-534-9070

Monday- Saturday 10-6
Sunday 1-6

Monday, March 5, 2012

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Thanks so much to all of you who made our First Friday sale such a success!
Now that we have some extra space on the racks, we're hard at work stocking lots more spring inventory. There'll be plenty to choose from so come on by!

What's on Sale?


Monday-Tuesday: 30% OFF Ladies Pants, Shorts and Capris
Wednesday- Thursday: 30% OFF Men's Shirts
Friday-Saturday-Sunday: WILD CARD!


Many of you know about the Coke Lady (so named because of her employer.) She always brings wonderful plus sizes and she came back on Sunday (3-4) night! She brought over 150 tops, capris, shorts, costume jewelry, purses and a HUGE shopping bag of brand new panty hose. Most are high end name brands like Ralph Lauren, Coldwater Creek and Talbots; many still have the tags on them. Sizes are 2X, 3X, 22 and 24.
We'll be hard at work on Monday morning getting them processed. Come early to get the best selection!


Cleaning out closets? Here's the 411 on our buying program:

Do the first cut for us. Don't bring anything with problems...spots, stains, smelly, outdated...you know the drill.

We do our store credit buying Monday thru Thursday from 10 am to 4 pm. You don't need an appointment but our buying is on a first come, first served basis so you may have to wait a few minutes (Hint: we have TWO buyers here on Monday and Wednesday so if you're pressed for time, those days are your best bet.)

As a rule, we don't buy on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There's often only one employee in the shop and it's impossible to give our customers the attention they deserve if we're up front buying. Thanks for understanding.

We want to buy your clothes. If your schedule prevents you from coming in during normal buying hours, just give me a call (my cell # is 770-539-1911) and we'll work out a time.



New Columns!


My husband, Arthur, and I each write twice-a-month columns for The Times here in Gainesville. His deal with computing and technology issues. Mine deal with whatever strikes my fancy. As you can tell, our minds were on the same topic when we wrote our most recent columns.


Arthur's Computer Care column "Let a computer sleep or turn it off?" was published on March 3rd. There's been a snafu with The Times website and as of right now, it's not online but you can click here to read it on read it on Arthur's bog.



My latest column ran on March 2nd. Click here to read "An early spring we didn't earn."





If you like optical illusions, click here to see the largest collection of the Internet. Fascinating!


Coupons!


Don't forget the next Extreme Couponing workshop on Tuesday, March 6th at 4:00 p.m. at the downtown branch of the Hall County Library. Bring any of your extra coupons to swap.



This is a great video from a bluegrass festival. In the middle of a song, a little bird flies down and lights on the guitar- and stays to finish the number!
Priceless! Click here.


Next to New Family News


Last Sunday, our Rachel placed first in the Gainesville Evening Optimist Club's Oratorical Competition.

The topic was "How my optimism helps me overcome obstacles"

My favorite line from her speech? "Optimism is my superpower."

Next is the Zone competition on Saturday, March 24 in Cumming. Good luck, Rach!

Whatcha Eatin'?


Early last Sunday morning, I had to make a dessert to take to a meeting. I was still in my pajamas and I didn't feel like going to the store, so I started looking around in the pantry, taking stock of what we had on hand and searching the Internet for a recipe that used those ingredients.

What I ended up with was Pumpkin Pecan Pie Bars. They're delicious with a buttery oatmeal/granola type crust and a chiffony layer made from pumpkin, sweetened condensed milk and eggs. It was a hit and it's now on my list of things to make often. Click here to give it a try.

Wise Words


Weekly this 'n' that


N2N wants you to like us...on Facebook! Click here to go to our fan page and click "like" to join up. We post great deals when we find them during the week and link to other great frugal sites. We have the Deal of the Day and Hot Flashes...you sure don't want to miss out on that!


Remember to bring in your plastic grocery bags to recycle and register to win a $25.00 store credit.



Get a $5.00 store credit any time you bring us a new shopper. It's easy. Just bring in your friends who've never tried N2N shopping. When they check out at the register, we'll give YOU a $5.00 credit to use on your next visit.

Let's work to get the word out: friends don't let friends shop retail!


...and remember Senior Discount Day- each Monday, everyone 55 and over gets 30% off their cash purchases.


Shameless Promotion


That's it for now. Remember-email goes both ways...



If you run across any exceptional bargains or impressive new products, let us know. We'll put the word out!


Have a remarkable week!


Teressa and the Next2New Crew

Next to New Resale Boutique
1705 Cleveland Hwy.
Gainesville, GA 30501
770-534-9070

Monday- Saturday 10-6
Sunday 1-6