I know I'm stretching things a bit, but I wanted to highlight a great cause sponsored by Quaker Oats and Share Our Strength to combat childhood hunger in America. It's so easy for anyone and everyone to CHIP in (there, see, I did get the theme in):
1) Go to the Quaker Oats Facebook page.
2) Enter the UPC (barcode) from your favorite Quaker hot cereal.
1) Go to the Quaker Oats Facebook page.
2) Enter the UPC (barcode) from your favorite Quaker hot cereal.
3) For each barcode you enter, Quaker will donate a bowl of oatmeal to the hungry.
Actually, you don't even need to buy Quaker oats to chip in. Or like oatmeal. Or even know what oatmeal is. No, you don't need to make up a bogus UPC and see if they accept it. You can enter 030000013809 as a valid UPC (that's 5 zeros between the 3 and the 1, in case you don't want to count). How easy is that?While you're there, you also get to see all the wacky Quaker Man photos people have posted. Make sure you look for the ones I posted of 3Po and Jammy because they're the best ones, of course.
For more chipped photos, click here.
Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the theme! I will surely do this. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, and do stop by if you get the chance!
This is a clever one, BM :)
ReplyDeleteMy children love oatmeal :)
That is a great take on the theme and fits perfectly! WEll done.
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent idea. I'll go and do this too. Happy weekend
ReplyDeletei love refreshing takes on the theme! Good job!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for publicising that!
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend is going well. ;)
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A great idea for the theme chipped.
ReplyDeleteI hope lots of others will chip in, in this worthy cause :)
Thanks for the comment in my entry and you have a good heart too for doing this and telling the info...Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's real compassionate of you to get everyone to chip in to support the hungry children in America. Well done. I love this a lot. :)
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Great idea for the theme and a good cause too. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeletethat's a good cause and i hope there are more to people to chip in to help with the cause.
ReplyDeleteI think your photo hunt was ingenious! GREAT idea! I am going to the site now...very good! My hunt is up, please come and visit when you can
ReplyDeleteIt is a good thing you are doing. I will go visit the site
ReplyDeleteThat is a very good cause and I will head over and enter some codes (I have a lot of Quaker oatmeal stuff around my house right now). Very sneaky how you got the chip theme in :)
ReplyDeleteMine is up over at Flo's Place
Good luck with your project.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how you were going to pull that off.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great suggestion!
ReplyDeleteThe containers make me sigh...
Here in Canada, though I have called the company to urge them to sell it here like that, they only sell them in paper or plastic bags.
I lived in New York City for a while and got the oatmeal in the tubes, reusing them for holding my knitting needles. I also punched a hole in the lid and put my balls of wool in them, feeding the yarn up through the hole so I could knit without the wool getting tangled. They are so useful.
PS... I also posted my photo
ReplyDeleteGreat post for this them Bonggamom. I hope lots of people do follow your advice.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you.
Thanks for the information on this - I love oatmeal! Great choice for the chipped theme!
ReplyDeleteClever use of photohunt to spread the word. ThanX for the info.
ReplyDeleteI love your creativity with the theme!! I love instant oatmeal best. I have a container of oatmeal, so I can use it's UPC. Thanks for promoting such a good cause. Thanks also for stopping by and have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so healthy. Very nice team up.
ReplyDeleteI entered, thanks for the link. Thanks for visiting and happy hunting.
ReplyDeleteVery smart! And what a good cause this is. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteGood idea for the theme !
ReplyDeleteGreat info and great idea. I wonder if they get to feed these kids one bowl of oatmeal everyday of the kids life then for sure the hunger problem will be solved.
ReplyDeletethank you for the visit.