Domino and C&H Sugars Giveaway
The added convenience of Domino® and C&H® Sugars’ new flip-top canisters let you can reclaim those morning minutes that matter most.
Available nationwide, the recloseable lid keeps sugar fresh and mess out of the kitchen. The sturdy hourglass-shaped canister is available in Domino® Pourable Light Brown Sugar, C&H® Golden Brown Sugar and Quick Dissolve Superfine Sugar (available by Domino and C&H).
Here’s a little more about the products:
Pourable Brown Sugar – This free-flowing sugar prevents clumps and hardening, and is ideal for sprinkling over fruit, oatmeal and cereal; try with Happy Apple Topping. Varieties include Domino Pourable Light Brown Sugar (east coast) and C&H Pourable Golden Brown Sugar (west coast).
Quick Dissolve Superfine Sugar – With finer crystals than traditional granulated, Quick Dissolve Superfine Sugar rapidly dissolves in hot and cold drinks, adding a perfect touch of sweetness to beverages such as coffee (hot or iced) and iced tea.
Make sure to visit my buddy Tracy at Having Fun Saving for her full review and a fun recipe! – LINK: http://tinyurl.com/lyhdle5 – Now, how about that GIVEAWAY?! That’s right the lovely folks at Domino & C&H Sugars want to celebrate now these fabulous NEW Flip-Top Canisters with you! One lucky reader will win THREE Product FREE Coupons!
laurie says
I lay everything out the night before and it does save time
Jodi Hoppe Wresh says
I set the timer for the coffee pot so the coffee is brewed and ready before i wake up and i can drink my morning coffee as soon as i get up
Tara says
We pack lunches the night before!
Jasmine P says
Always iron your clothes the night before!!
Mickie Hinds says
I’m a stay home mom with a toddler so I don’t really have anything to rush to get done, but I do set the coffee timer for my husband.
Ashley Trail says
I pack lunches and lay out clothes to save time .
Brutus Duffy says
I make my lunch the night before.
Angelina Jacobs-Howell says
pack lunch gather everything that is going with me in the morning to the table by door.
Dana Rodriguez says
I pack lunches the night before.
Diane says
On the top shelf of the microwave cart we have our Keurrig set up, and we always fill it with water the night before. We also have the powdered creamer and sugar on the cart. Usually we remember to also leave out travel mugs so everything is ready for the morning
Kortney Picker says
I save time in the morning by packing my diaper bag the night before otherwise I am trying to do it at the last minute and end up forgetting things anyway!
MARTHA says
Have my keys & handbag ready to go,,,,,
Katherine McPherson says
I set up my coffee pot to go off automatically at 6 a.m.!
wendy c g says
I take out clothes the night before, I make sure everything is ready day before
ANN*H says
Lay out clothes the night before . Have breakfast foods to eat on the go if no time for making breakfast.
Julie Lynn Bickham says
I set my coffee maker to go off in the morning. That’s one less thing I have to worry about in the morning.
Debbie Jackson says
I plan supper before I leave for work so it is easy to assemble.
Manderz says
Our coffee maker is on a timer so as long as we remember to put the coffee & water in it the night before, we aren’t struggling to do it 1/2 asleep the next morning. 🙂
Karen D says
Choose clothes for the next day the evening before, and have them ready and laid out.
Tracy McKendry says
I set my clocks ahead by ten minutes and have coffee on timer. More me time.
Blessed Assurance says
I usually have my keys in one certain place so I won’t have to look for them.
Jody Cowan says
We lay out the clothes at night!
Helga says
I have all the pet feeds set up ahead of time.
Amanda Alvarado says
Get everything possible ready the night before. For breakfasts, make things like waffles, french toast ahead of time and freeze. Just pop in the microwave in the morning and viola instant breakfast with no mess!
wen budro says
I get things organized the day before like clothes, lunches, etc.
Debbie Lewis says
Lay out clothes the night before
Tamra Phelps says
I do everything possible the night before! Shower, lay out clothes, gather anything I will need to take with me, etc.
Tina W says
Have the coffee maker set and ready, pack lunches the night before.
linda w. says
I make lunches and get clothes ready the night before.
julie moore says
Pack backpack the night before
lisa says
If I have to be up and out early I shower and dress the night before to save time.
Debbie Welchert says
I make sure my grandson has all of his clothes picked out the night before so he can just get up and basically go in the morning.
Connie Lee says
I write myself notes and put on my kitchen table of things I want to remind myself to do or things I want to take to work with me for the next morning.
Jennifer Rote says
Buy a Bunn. Love the 3 minute coffee.
Amy Honious says
I always prepare hubby’s lunch the night before (while dinner cooks) so that I just have to throw it in the lunch box in the morn 🙂 Thanks for the great giveaway!
Jill A. Collins says
I get the coffeepot set up and the lunches made the night before.
Kim Pinch says
Like everyone else, I have everything packed and ready to go the night before. If there is something that can only be done in the morning, I have it listed on my white board so I don’t forget.
Mary Beth Elderton says
i get ready the night before–coffee machine on a timer, containers ready to pack lunch, breakfast planned. Most important is a pretty tightly run routine that has a built in 10-15 minutes for anything that might go wrong.
debbie says
Get what you need out the night before, it really saves time.
Virginia Rowell says
I always have breakfast planned out and have everything within reach in the morning.
deb c says
Lay out clothes the night before.
Emily Wells says
I make sure the boys clothes are laid out the night before and snacks are packed in their backpacks the night before, also.
Cindy Merrill says
Power outages are common where we live, so I keep plenty of diet meal bars on hand for breakfast, as well as some fresh fruit for breakfast-that way no temptation for fast food breakfasts.
Jennifer M. says
I pack lunch the night before. It’s nothing innovative, but it definitely keeps a person from feeling rushed in the morning!
lei says
get kids lunch box ready the night before
leda says
Steelcut oats in the slowcooker! Put them in before bed. Wake up to a hot, nutritious breakfast that everyone can get when they’re ready to eat. You can even take some to go. Easy!
Heather B says
Getting the kids clothes ready the night before and their bags all packed
Nancy says
When you are putting away supper leftovers, pack them into the next day’s lunches and refrigerate. That’s one less thing to do in the morning – just eat breakfast and grab your lunch and go!
Linda Madden says
I always program the coffee pot to start 5 minutes before I get up.
Vicky D says
Make sure that the coffee pot is on with the timer.
JoVon says
I try and make things for breakfast before hand so I can grab and go, or if I have to make something, I get everything around and on the counter the night before.
barbara dunaway says
always have my coffee pot ready at night so all i have to do is push a button in the morning
Jo-Ann Brightman says
Lay out your clothes and the kids’ the night before and set up the coffee
RANDI COOK says
I lay out my clothes the night before.
Cathy French says
get the coffee maker set at night with the coffee and water so you only have to turn it (push a button) on in the morning as you walk by it on your way around the house.
Lisa Ehrman says
Having the coffee-pot timer set, so that the coffee is ready when you get up.
Jennifer M says
I set out clothes and pack bags the night before.
heather baker says
I always lay our clothes out the night before.