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10 Best No-receipt Hassle-Free Returns stores

Tis the season for returning gifts!
According to a 2012 Wall Street Journal article, 10 to 15 % of holiday sales are returned or exchanged.
Money Talks News founder Stacy Johnson researched retail several retail sales stores and reports and ascertained which 10 provides the best hassle-free returns. 
They are:
  1. Nordstrom
  2. LL Bean
  3. Costco
  4. Macy’s
  5. Zappos
  6. Kohl’s
  7. Athleta
  8. Target
  9. Bloomingdales 
  10. JC Penny 
Go to Money Talks News to see a video and read more about what made these stores tops for east returns and exchanges. 

5 Healthy things to Get with your Christmas gift cards

The day after Christmas is also a busy shopping day as people return gifts that didn’t fit or they don’t like and others use the gift cards they got from family and friends.  This is also the time of the year that people pledge to change their lifestyles and become more healthy and to eat better and work out. 

1. A Powerful Blender or Juicer: A major part of the high holiday season and winter is eating high calorie foods, drinks and desserts. It’s certainly a time to be packing on the pounds. Many people usually pledge to change their eating habits for the New Year.  Healthy shakes and juices are common ways people transition out of their bad heating. I cannot wait to purchase my first Vitamix  and I’ve heard great things about the Magic Bullet.



2. A Workout DVD – Because not everyone’s schedule can accommodate a gym, having a DVD at home that can be popped in and done in the comfort of the home is ideal. After having my first baby, I lost a ton of weight, about 1-2 pounds weekly from breastfeeding and 

Pilates for Weightloss

3. WorkOut Clothes – If you have brand new fancy work out clothes in your drawers or hanging in your closet, you may feel obligated to wear it to a gym, maybe. I love how good quality pieces feel on my skin and when I can, try to go with a powerful label that is native to Maryland where I live, Under Armour. But if you cannot get a LuLu Lemon level of price point, there are many other options sold online and in specialty stores at the mall.

4. A steps counter – Because some people walk a lot to and from or as a part of their job, it’s great that steps counters like the Fitbit Flex are now trending and being used by more people. If you can see how taking the steps or getting out one stop before the closest one to your job can encourage you to rack up more steps, and burn more calories you will. That’s part of the appeal to steps counters. They are on sale these days and can be found as low as $35.

5. A food scale – If you will be starting one of those programs that require you to watch your portions and weigh your food so you have precise amount of protein, you should invest in a food scale. They are modestly price and are sold at big box stores like Target and Walmart or specialty stores like Williams-Sonoma and the like. Consider the Ozeri Digital food Scale which runs about $15 and can be ordered from our affiliates Amazon.com

20 More Celebrity Christmas 2014 Photos

Many of our current and past Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums took to their Instagram accounts today to share Christmas wishes. Here are a few of our faves:

Fergie and Josh Duhamel and son Axl
Oprah, Stedman and family
Rachel Zoe and family
Lil Kim
Milla Jovovich’s daughter reading a letter to Santa. 
Ciara
Holly Madison
Alica Keys and Swizz Beatz help son Egypt top the tree 
Snooki and Jwoww and their newest additions
Tamara Mowry-Housley
Drew Barrymore
Busy Phillips
Vintage Barack and Michelle Obama
 
Brandy Norwood
Adrienne and Chris Bosh and family
Jaime King
Toni Braxton and familhy
Autumn Reeser
Photos: Instagram, Who Say

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Bellyitch/Beyond Baby Mamas 2014 Holiday Giveaway Runner-Up Winners Announced

Thanks to all who entered the 2014 Bellyitch Holiday giveaway
As announced earlier, we’ve extended the contest for the top three prizes, including the Graco Modes Click Connect 3 -in-1 stroller which we will announce NEXT Sunday. 

We have, however, selected the runner up winners by randomly picking entrants using Rafflecopter.com

Here they are: 
Thalia Hernandez
$100 Visa Gift Card 
Dana Nagu
A Designer Diaper Bag  ($75 value) 
Anne Stewart
A Baby Shower In a Bag Kit from Big Dot of Happiness 
($30 value)
Dandi Daffyhill
A  Promegrante Carrier Bag/On–the-go Diaper Bag by Angela Beck in a vintage print ($40 value)
Sarah Parker
Two Style RX designer Prenatal or Daily Vitamins Pill Boxes from Designed by Dawn ($65)
Adrienne Nevin
Brain Rules for Baby, How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five by John Medina ($15.95 value)
Veronica Martinez
Zero to Five, 70 Essential Parenting Tips Based on Science 

by Tracy Cutchlow 
($19.95 value)
Melissa Moore Vandenbossche
A collection of Story Books ($50 value)
Matthew Clarkson
A baby carrier ($75)
Taylor Larareo
$25 Visa Gift Card 
Lindsey Bell
$25 Visa Gift Card

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Holiday Greetings via Celebrity Christmas and Holiday Cards

Well celebrity Christmas and Holiday cards are out. We spotted some of our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alums in the bunch. 
Our fave was Nick and Vanessa Lachey‘s card which read:
“‘Sending lots of love…from our family to yours!’ #HappyHolidays See the full card on my site VanessaLachey.com! I’m back and can’t wait to reconnect with YOU in 2015!”
The entire fam including the couple’s 4-year old son Camden and soon-to-be-born daughter are featured in the adorable black and white card. 
Here are a few others we spotted being shared on their respective social media accounts:

The Kardashian klan told Glamour UK they had no plans to send out their holiday card this year! Poooh! Here is a fab pic of the girls of the group from earlier this year. What a beautiful family.

And not an alum but this card from Ellen DeGeneres and her partner Portia de Rossi which mocks Kim’s infamous Paper cover photo is hilare!

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The World’s Largest Gingerbread houses

When you think of Christmas, you also think of yummy Gingerbread houses! The Daily Meal put together a slideshow of 12 of the most outrageous and amazing gingerbread homes. 
Included in it is this nearly 2-ton life-size gingerbread house (above) at The Fairmont San Francisco which took the culinary team 1,100 hours to scale, mix, bake, construct, and decorate. Its 7,500 gingerbread bricks are melded together with 1,600 pounds of royal icing and decorated with 724 pounds of candy. 
Here are some from that list and a few others ginormous world-record setting houses:
Through this January 11, visitors to the New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York, can take a peek at chef Jon Lovitch‘s world largest gingerbread village which is made up of 500 pounds of gingerbread, 1,000 pounds of icing.  It took him an entire year to assemble. Get a sneak peek at the video from the presentation below: 

In 2013, the Guinness Book of World Records declared this 2, 520 square foot, 21-foot high Bryan, Texas gingerbread home the largest gingerbread home.  It is nearly the size of a tennis court. The deelish building is about  35.8 million calories! Well what would you expect when the recipe requires 1,800 pounds of butter, 2,925 pounds of brown sugar, 7,200 eggs, 7,200 pounds all-purpose flour, 1,080 ounces ground ginger and a few other ingredients, bake and form into panels for mounting?
In the summer, the local bees come around and leave drunk and high off of sugar! Luckily, no visitors have been stung!
That house took the title away from the massive 36,600 cubic foot gingerbread house that was on display at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota in 2012. 
Each year, the White House pastry team prepares a 300-pound gingerbread replica of the White House that is displayed prominently in the home for Holiday tour visitors. Last year’s rested on a lawn of Springerle cookies. Neat features include a working North Lawn fountain, first family dogs Bo and Sunny sitting on the front steps, and lighting from within that gives the house a magical glow

Finally, you can’t eat any part of this 20,000 square feet 6-bedroom, $10 million dollar Brooklyn, New York home.  It is just called the “Gingerbread House” because of the way it looks like a real edible one. The home, built in 1917, just went on the market this year after having just  four previous owners.  The 3 and a half bathroom home rents for $ 26,000 per month, otherwise and is known for surprise architectural detailing inside. 

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US helped inseminate wife of a Cuban prisoner from last week’s Alan Gross swap

The biggest story out the US-Cuba prisoner trade last week wasn’t that it is the beginning to the end of decades-long Cuban embargo. It was the sight of one of the 5 Cuban prisoners released in the deal with his 8-month pregnant wife the prisoner hadn’t seen in a decade!

What? How?

It turns out the American government obliged the prisoner’s request to have a baby with his wife by arranging for the man’s sperm to be collected, preserved and transferred down to the wife so she could be inseminated with it.

While in her 40s, Adriana Perez realized with her husband Gerardo Hernandez imprisoned for two consecutive years in an American prison for spying and attempted murder, her chances of having a baby were close to extinct.

After the insemination plan was approved, the US government admitted to helping facilitate the pregnancy.  Hernandez got released this week with four other men in exchange for American internet contractor Alan Gross.

Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy orchestrated the swap on the plea of Gross family that he was failing in health and on the verge of death if forced to remain in a Cuban prison.  Gross spoke to a press conference upon his release through 5 missing teeth, but was still in good spirits and seemed grateful for the release.

News about the pregnancy further angered anti-Castro Cuban Americans who were exiled from the small communist island nation during the 1960s, and those who braved treacherous conditions to escape and land in America. They dislike any embargo lifting without more guarantees of change from the Castro government that has ruled the country for over 50 years.

h/t NY Post

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LAST MINUTE GIFTS: 8 Great Multicultural Books published this year

Times are tense these days as the nation mourns the death of two New York City police officers shot dead execution style recently, a tragedy amidst ongoing protests over shooting deaths at the hands of unarmed men at the hands of some officers. Some parents may find themselves having to address these highly contentious issues to help their children make sense of it all.
But dealing with controversial topics like race and culture can be made easier if parents make sure that throughout their kids’ lives they expose them to the stories of diverse people and cultures different from their own.  Their children will  grow with a healthy appreciation for all people and may be more willing to take a holistic, fair, balanced and empathetic approach to listening and hearing the concerns of those who live in far off places from their own home — even if that place is within their country.
Dr. Claudette S. McLinn, Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature, recently curated a listing of close to three dozen multicultural books released this year she deems the best. I selected 7  of them to share with Bellyitch readers along with one additional book I reviewed personally. I pulled the Amazon.com review summary of each book I have not read. 
If you are still looking for last  minute gift ideas for young elementary thru high-school aged children, and are relatively close to a bookstore, consider popping in to see if they have these titles. Otherwise, consider ordering them from our Amazon affiliate and having them shipped to that young reader in your life.  
A TIME TO DANCE by Padma Venkatraman, 307 pages, published by Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Group, ©2014 (Middle school/High school, fiction/novel in verse) 
Padma Venkatraman’s inspiring story of a young girl’s struggle to regain her passion and find a new peace is told lyrically through verse that captures the beauty and mystery of India and the ancient bharatanatyam dance form. This is a stunning novel about spiritual awakening, the power of art, and above all, the courage and resilience of the human spirit.
THE RED PENCIL, by Andrea Davis Pinkney, illustrated by Shane W. Evans, 308 pages, published by Little, Brown and Company, ©2014 (Upper elementary school/Middle school, nonfiction)
New York Times bestselling and Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Andrea Davis Pinkney’s powerful verse and Coretta Scott King Award-winning artist Shane W. Evans’s breathtaking illustrations combine to tell an inspiring tale of a Sudanese girl’s triumph against all odds, traveling to and surviving a refugee camp with the help of a red pencil.
THE MADMAN OF PINEY WOODS, by Christopher Paul Curtis, 363 pages, published by Scholastic Press, ©2014 (Upper elementary school/Middle school, fiction)
Benji and Red couldn’t be more different. They aren’t friends. They don’t even live in the same town. But their fates are entwined. A chance meeting leads the boys to discover that they have more in common than meets the eye. Both of them have encountered a strange presence in the forest, watching them, tracking them. Could the Madman of Piney Woods be real? 
GABI: A GIRL IN PIECES, by Isabel Quintero, 284 pages, published by Cinco Puntos Press, ©2014 (High school, fiction)
Sixteen-year-old Gabi Hernandez has a lot to deal with during her senior year. Her best friend Cindy is pregnant; her other best friend Sebastian

just got kicked out of his house for coming out to his strict parents; her meth addict dad is trying to quit, again; and her super religious Tía Bertha is constantly putting a damper on Gabi’s love life. In lyrical diary entries peppered with the burgeoning poet’s writing, Spanglish, and phone conversations, Quintero gives voice to a complex, not always likable but totally believable teen who struggles to figure out her own place in the world. Believing she’s not Mexican enough for her family and not white enough for Berkeley, Gabi still meets every challenge head-on with vulgar humor and raw honesty. (Amazon review Excerpt)

TWENTY-TWO CENTS: MUHAMMAD YUNUS AND THE VILLAGE BANK, by Paula Yoo, illustrated by Jamel Akib, 40 pages, published by Lee & Low Books Inc., ©2014 (Elementary school, nonfiction/biography)
Growing up in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus witnessed extreme poverty all around and was determined to eradicate it. In 1976, as an Economics professor, Muhammad met a young craftswoman in the village of Jobra who needed to borrow five taka (twenty-two cents) to buy materials. No bank would lend such a small amount to an uneducated woman, so she was forced to borrow from corrupt lenders who charged an unfair interest

rate, and left her without enough profit to buy food. Muhammad realized that what stood in the way of her financial security was just a few cents. Inspired, Muhammad founded Grameen Bank where people could borrow small amounts of money to start a job, and then pay back the bank without exorbitant interest charges. Over the next few years, Muhammad’s compassion and determination changed the lives of millions of people by loaning the equivalent of more than ten billion US dollars in micro-credit. This has also served to advocate and empower the poor, especially women, who often have limited options. Twenty-two Cents is an inspiring story of economic innovation and a celebration of how one person—like one small loan—can make a positive difference in the lives of many.

THE CROSSOVER by Kwame Alexander, 237 pages, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ©2014 (Middle school/High school, fiction/novel in verse)
“With a bolt of lightning on my kicks . . .The court is SIZZLING. My sweat is DRIZZLING. Stop all that quivering. Cuz tonight I’m delivering,” announces dread-locked, 12-year old Josh Bell. He and his twin brother Jordan are awesome on the court. But Josh has more than basketball in his blood, he’s got mad beats, too, that tell his family’s story in verse, in this fast and furious middle grade novel of family and brotherhood from Kwame Alexander (He Said, She Said 2013).
Josh and Jordan must come to grips with growing up on and off the court to realize breaking the rules comes at a terrible price, as their story’s heart-stopping climax proves a game-changer for the entire family.
LITTLE MELBA AND HER BIG TROMBONE, by Katherine Russell-Brown, illustrated by Frank Morrison, 34 pages, published by Lee &Low Books, Inc., ©2014 (Elementary school, nonfiction/biography, picture book)
Melba Doretta Liston loved the sounds of music from as far back as she could remember. As a child, she daydreamed about beats and lyrics, and hummed along with the music from her family s Majestic radio. At age seven, Melba fell in love with a big, shiny trombone, and soon taught herself to play the instrument. By the time she was a

teenager, Melba s extraordinary gift for music led her to the world of jazz. She joined a band led by trumpet player Gerald Wilson and toured the country. Overcoming obstacles of race and gender, Melba went on to become a famed trombone player and arranger, spinning rhythms, harmonies, and melodies into gorgeous songs for all the jazz greats of the twentieth century: Randy Weston, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, and Quincy Jones, to name just a few. Brimming with ebullience and the joy of making music, Little Melba and Her Big Trombone is a fitting tribute to a trailblazing musician and a great unsung hero of jazz.

My addition:
PRINCESS CUPCAKE JONES WON’T GO TO SCHOOL  by Ylleya Fields, illustrated by Michael LaDuca, 32 pages, published by Belle Publishing, 2014 (Elementary school, fiction, picture book) 
PRINCESS CUPCAKE  is a heartwarming storybook tale about a young princess who comes up with a laundry list of tricks to avoid going to school the first day. None work, but by the end she realizes quickly that school wouldn’t be bad after all. The illustrations are modern and colorful and bring Fields story to life. Personally, it reminds me of my 7-year old daughter who had to start a new school mid year recently and was also nervous about doing so. Like Cupcake Jones in this book, my daughter too made friends on the first day and quickly adapted.  This is  is the second in an ongoing series by the South American born Cleveland transplant author who said she was struck by the limit of books featuring African American characters and penned the book by blending her daughters’ personalities together. My daughter read it from front to back when the same day our complimentary review copy ($15.95) came in the mail. She loved it too!

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5 tips to save you a thousand calories on your Christmas meal

Granted the Christmas holiday is a time to really tear down on some really good food, but the season is smack dab in the middle of a series of Holidays (Thanksgiving, Hanukkah  Diwali, New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, Easter) of non-stop eating that have the average person packing on pounds that they don’t shed later. 
A typical Christmas dinner plate can be 2,900 or more.  People think it’s the turkey, roasted chicken or hen, or the Christmas ham that make them so sleepy and tired after Christmas meal, but in reality, it is all the carbohydrates that are part of the average Christmas meal: cornbread, stuffing, rice, macaroni pie, rolls, casseroles, pasta, etc.
There are simple ways to save some of those calories. Here are five tips:
1. Say no to the gravy. 
2.  Put only two portions of carbs on your plate instead of three.
3. Fill up with veggies, salads, cabbage, green beans. Have those items take up most of your plate. 
4. Drink a full glass of water before you eat to trick your body into getting fuller faster.
5. If there is a salad served, eat that first before eating the hot foods. This move will also help trick your body into getting fuller faster on less high calorie, high carbs foods.
The most important of which is portion control. If you must sample all the goodies, opt for one tablespoon of each verses a full portion size. 


Now if only you can resist all the yummy desserts, egg nog, chocolates, gingerbread houses, and other sweet treats served up during the holidays, you’d be golden!
Good luck and Bon Appetite!

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