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Offer Extended: Earn $5 OFF as a Let’s Dish! Fan on Facebook

The Dish On…So many of you said you didn’t know all the perks of being a Let’s Dish! fan on Facebook until our recent post, “You’ve got a Friend (on Facebook),” that we decided to EXTEND our Facebook Fan offer to all Food for Thought readers. 

Become a fan on Let’s Dish! on Facebook through MONDAY, May 19th, and you can automatically earn 500 DishPoints - worth $5 OFF any future Let’s Dish! session.  With our new DishRewards program, you can earn unlimited savings so why not start with one click worth five dollars?!  We’ll add 500 DishPoints to your DishRewards account JUST for clicking on the “become a fan” link on our Facebook Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan” on Facebook!Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan” on Facebook!page. 

Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan” on Facebook!So take advantage of this extra time and become a Let’s Dish! fan on Facebook today!*

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p.s.  You can spread the word to your friends - use the “Email This” or “Share This” tools on the blog to let them know with just a few clicks!

RELATED LINKS:
> You’ve got a Friend (on Facebook)
> DishRewards = Unlimited Savings. Find out more!
> Become a Let’s Dish! Fan on Facebook (and learn more about what Facebook is…)

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*Offer: 500 DishPoints (worth $5 OFF any future Let’s Dish! session) will be added to your DishRewards account when you become a “fan” on the Let’s Dish! Facebook Page
through MONDAY, May 19, 2008. This means you must link your Facebook profile to the Let’s Dish! Fan Page (to go to fan page, click links above or search for “Let’s Dish” on Facebook) and have an active Let’s Dish! Account on www.letsdish.com. Don’t have a Let’s Dish! Account? Create one now. Participating locations are: Baltimore, Bel Air, Columbia, Gaithersburg and Rockville, MD, and Alexandria, Ashburn, Fairfax and Leesburg, VA. See full terms and conditions for the DishRewards program here.

Fresh Ideas from Let’s Dish!

Spring flowers bring Let's Dish! fresh ideas!April is here - the unofficial start of spring for many of us - and we’re bursting with fresh new ideas from Let’s Dish!.

Over the next month or so, we’ll share with you a bunch of new ideas on how to make your life, and your dishing experience, even better. Stay tuned for great tips to get you out of your kitchen and out enjoying the spring weather.

Plus, we’ll pass on some new spring recipe creations from our food team, inspiring stories of community involvement (and opportunities for you to “dish” for a cause), and insider info on new Let’s Dish! promotions.

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Practice “One in, One out” throughout 2008.

Since we’re all still putting away post-holiday goodies, here’s a pair of timely Resolution Solutions that help reduce clutter AND do something good for others:

Did you get a new coat from your spouse? A new sweater from your mom? Or did you just get those great new shoes as a special gift for yourself? With all the great things you will receive this holiday season it is also a great way to give back to those who are in need. Instead of waiting till the Spring to clean out your closets use this time as an opportunity to make room for all your new wears that you receive and give someone else the joy of a warm coat or sweater this Holiday Season most shelters and organizations would appreciate the donations at this chilly time of year!- Christie Raupp, Practical Redesign (www.practicalredesign.com)

Practice the “One in, One out” rule.

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Get real about goal setting.

resolutionsolutions-icon-pl.gifWhen we decided to focus on Resolution Solutions for January, it became very clear that our idea list was long, but time - especially during the holidays - was short. Let’s Dish! can help address so many different resolutions that we could go in almost any direction. We also wanted to provide valuable tips to our customers that could help everyone keep their resolutions all year long - no matter what you’re focused on in 2008. Well, you can imagine that we immediately found ourselves with an unrealistic - though admirable - goal for the new year.

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