Thursday, December 24, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS READERS!




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I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a blessed Holiday. Below is story written by Laura Jeanne Allen that has stuck with me for many years. It touched me and I still use the saying to this day. I hope you enjoy it and it touches your life. Please appreciate your loved ones not only today but through out the year.

May God bless you and yours!

Best wishes!



SHMILY


Written by Laura Jeanne Allen

My Grandfather and Grandmother were married for over half a century, and played their own special game from the time they had met each other. The goal of their game was to write the word "shmily" in a surprise place for the other to find. They took turns leaving "shmily" around the house, and as soon as one of them discovered it, it was their turn to hide it once more.

They dragged "shmily" with their fingers through the sugar and flour containers to await whoever was preparing the next meal. They smeared it in the dew on the windows overlooking the patio where they always had warm, homemade pudding with blue food coloring.


"Shmily" was written in the steam left on the mirror after a hot shower, where it would reappear bath after bath. At one point, my Grandmother even unrolled an entire roll of toilet paper to leave "shmily" on the very last sheet.


There was no end to the places "shmily" would pop up. Little notes with "shmily" scribbled hurriedly
were found on dashboards and car seats, or taped to steering wheels. The notes were stuffed inside shoes and left under pillows.  "Shmily" was written in the dust upon the mantel and traced in the ashes of the fireplace. This mysterious word was as much a part of their house as the furniture.

It took me a long time before I was able to fully appreciate my grandparents' game. Skepticism had kept some of them from believing in true love-one that is pure and enduring. However, I never doubted my grandparents' relationship. They had love down pat. It was more than their flirtatious little games; it was a way of life. Their relationship was based on a devotion and passionate affection which not everyone is lucky to experience.

Grandma and Grandpa held hands every chance they could. They stole kisses as they bumped into each other in their tiny kitchen. They finished each other's sentences and shared the daily crossword puzzle and word jumble.

My Grandmother whispered to one of her friends about how cute my Grandfather was, how handsome and old he had grown to be. She claimed that she really knew "how to pick 'em."


Before every meal they bowed their heads and gave thanks, marveling at their blessings: a wonderful family, good fortune, and each other.


But there was a dark cloud in the couples' life: my Grandmother had breast cancer. The disease had first appeared ten years earlier. As always, my Grandfather was with her every step of the way.


He comforted her in their yellow room, painted that way so that she could always be surrounded by sunshine, even when she was too sick to go outside.


Now the cancer was again attacking her body. With the help of a cane and my Grandfather's steady hand, they went to church every morning. But my Grandmother grew steadily weaker until, finally, she could not leave the house anymore. For a while, my Grandfather would go to church alone, praying to God to watch over my Grandmother.

Then one day, what everyone dreaded finally happened. My Grandmother was gone.

"Shmily." It was scrawled in yellow on the pink ribbons of my Grandmother's funeral bouquet. As the crowd thinned and the last mourners turned to leave, my aunts, uncles, cousins and other family members came forward and gathered around Grandma one last time.  My Grandfather stepped up to my Grandmother's casket and, taking a shaky breath, he began to sing to her. Through his tears and grief, the song came, a deep and throaty lullaby.


Shaking with my own sorrow, I will never forget that moment. I knew that, although I couldn't begin to fathom the depth of their love, I had been privileged to witness its unmatched beauty.


S-h-m-i-l-y:


See How Much I Love You.


Saturday, December 5, 2009

Free books & e readers for PC

I've been out of touch for a while and way out of budget. But aren't we all this year. However, I have found a great site that offers free ebook downloads and I thought I'd share this with you. Suvudu Free Book Library  Offers links to free downloads in a variety formats. If you are on the "I want a Kindle but can't afford one list", Amazon has recently launched the Kindle for PC. You can download it free at this link: KINDLE FOR PC

There are a few other formats that you can download for free as well. These include:

Adobe PDF reader  (you may already have this)

Each of these sites have links to free downloads for many titles. You can also google free ebooks and get a ton of resourse. Most of the classics can be found online absolutely free. It'll save a trip to the library so enjoy!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Grocery Budget Challenge


I’ve been dabbling in budgeting. I say “dabbling” because every time I make out a budget I blow it. Go figure. Well, I decided that with the holidays coming up (ie. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years) I should make a practice run with my grocery budget. I have (for no other reason than that’s what I came up with) $180 for a family of 4 (that includes myself and 3 teenage boys). Possible? I guess we’ll see. I’m challenging myself to stick to this and I’ll record my progress here on Learning 2 Live 4 Less. It starts today and I’ll run this for a month – December 10th will be my verdict day.

Day 1

Stopped at Wal-Mart on the way into work to pick up the following:

20 oz Coke $1.38
24 pk Wally world Water $3.98
Great Value Creamer (big container) $3.86
Banquet Chicken Steak Microwave dinner $1.00
Banquet Sweet & Sour Chicken Microwave Dinner $1.00
Croissants Baker reduced $1.50
Great Value Applesauce cups $1.56
Great Value Nonfat Dried Milk $16.42

Total $30.70
Balance $149.30


This trip was spontaneous so I didn’t plan it too well. I needed lunch for the day and for tomorrow. The water is a staple at our house. As for the Nonfat Dried Milk? Oh let me tell you it’s my favorite ingredient to have. Before you say ooo and gross. Let me let you in on my secret. Ok It’s not MY secret but I learned it and live by it. I even have a cheat sheet on the side of the refrigerator to refer to. We go through a ton of milk in our house. The boys still drink it like they did when they used Sippy cups. I save the so called “good” stuff for their drinking and cereal use and then fall back on my powered milk substitutes for cooking, baking, and a few little recipes that the boys love. These included Magic Milkshakes, vanilla milk, and even Hot Cocoa Mix. My favorite site for quick, inexpensive recipes www.hillbillyhousewife.com is a great resource for some do it yourself home concoctions. The point I started with was why I buy powered milk. While it’s not our first choice for drinking, it does come in handy when we run short or a freak ice storm lands like it did last year. Plus, a gallon of milk runs about $ 3.50 maybe $2.89 on sale these days (prices may vary by region ) The box I bought today makes 80 quarts or 20 gallons of milk. Roughly broke down means for less than a dollar ($0.821) a gallon I would save more than enough to justify the hassle of using the powdered version. Again, we still buy good old fashion milk but this is a great addition to stretch our dollar.



Back to my original posting topic: I need to do some grocery shopping tonight and I’ll let you know how I do. I don’t have the first coupon to use (shame on me) but I am going to our discount grocery store because well, I always shop there.  I’m off to make a list and get what we need. First I’m going to do some recipe surfing then list making. Wish me luck!

Friday, August 14, 2009

FRUGALLY FUN FRIDAY!

YAY! The weekend is here! It has been a very hectic week at work and with the first full week of school coming to a close, I think my family could use some good ol’ fashion fun. This gave me the idea to share a few frugal fun ideas.

Let’s all go to the movies! Let’s all go to the movies!
Movies are always entertaining but even the matinee can cost a small fortune. We’ve found a few alternatives.



Public Library – One of the best kept secrets on the planet. Most public libraries have a great selection of VHS & DVDs that you can check out for several days. You can usually check these out for little to no money. To find a library close to you check out the public library link here.

RedBox - This is the best rental option in the world...at least I think so. You've probably seen them around town. Its a movie vending machine basically. For $ 1 a day you can stop by and check out a movie with no late fees. Simply pay $1 a day for each day you keep it. I think it stops at $25 (max charge) after you've kept it 25 days they stop charging you and you now own a new movie. One of the great things about this program is that you can sign up to receive text message promotional codes and receive a free movie (usually on Mondays) but some holidays they run specials for additional savings. Sign up here to get your SMS text message promo code

You can also create a movie co-op with your friends and family and swap movies to catch all the latest and greatest movies without killing the piggy bank.


There's nothing like having the family around a table with a good old fashion board game. One of my boys favorite moments was this past winter when the electricity went out and we sat in the floor and played Sorry by candle light.


Here's some great games (with links to where to get them):











Another great game that does require some electronic stimulation is Scene it! You play it along with your DVD player and test your knowledge of all those mindless hours of TV or movie watching. There's different versions so there something for everyone. Such as:


Movies, Disney, Seinfeld, Friends, Harry Potter, TV Edition, Nickelodeon, Pirates of the Caribbean, Marvel, Star Trek, Turner Classic Movies, The Simpson's, Music, The 80's, Scene It Jr., and a ton more. Its a lot of fun and lets the kids think they're still "Plugged in"


And my favorite is having a cookie decorating contest with the kids. Bake up a bunch of cookies and gather some decorating things such as frosting, sprinkles, etc. and let the kids decorate up a storm. We've done the best looking, ugliest, funniest, and most unique cookie. The winner, well, the winner gets to eat his cookie!



Whatever you get into the best part of having a frugal Friday night is getting to spend some down time with your family and friends. You really don't have to be that creative. Some of best times involved things like a lamp and a wall to create shadow puppets and even just a box that amazingly teenagers can turn into hours of interesting fun. Just remember not to compare it to the big expensive amusement parks and you'll relax and have fun.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Freebies

I'm a freebie junkie! I admit it. I'm so bad that my wonderful parents who I share a driveway with had to trim trees coming up the driveway because the UPS man said his truck was getting beat up by them with all my deliveries of the freebies. I even seem to be able to get a good dent in my Christmas Stocking stuffers with all my freebies. So I've decided to attempt to share weekly my little finds. They aren't always gold but sometimes you can really hit pay dirt.
Here's some for the day

Quaker Delights Bar
Nature Valley Bar
Free planning calendar with $20 of Nestle savings
Free Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Caddy
Free Sample Kit - Scope Outlast
Bodycology sample
FREE Downey Fabric Softener
Honey Nut Cheerios®FREE* sample and a $1 coupon
Total® Blueberry Pomegranate sample
Taster’s Choice Stick Pack Samples
Free Sample Somersault Snacks

These are a few of them for today. I noticed most of them seem food related...I gravitate toward edibles. I'm going to attempt to post a few freebies every week. Hope you enjoy and find something you can use.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Changing up a bit

I've been reading a lot this summer. Mostly really silly fiction but also some things on the Internet and have really gotten interested in Homesteading. Basically, I've been in the slow lane to homesteading without even realizing it. I started another blog a few days ago but decided that really I didn't need 2 blogs about roughly the same thing...learning to live for less or learning to live with less. So this morning...Eureka! It hit me. I'll combine them both. This blog was really just to keep me on track and let me share my victories and losses - so why not share both here. So I've moved my posts from over there to over here. Hope you all enjoy them and I don't bore you or give you the impression I've lost my mind...that I did when I had kids! ha! ha! So enjoy & let me know what you think!

Me

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Everything's coming up...Sunflowers

My oldest son decided to plant a "few" sunflowers this year on the edge of the veggie garden. Well his few turned into about 10 and they grew better than the veggies.




I've noticed them growing but all of a sudden they seem HUGE! They are close to being taller than our house. I have mixed feelings about them because I love looking at them when I come home but I can't wait to pop some of those delicious sunflower seeds in my mouth!
For about 89 cents, he's got a ton of sunflowers already and they haven't all bloomed yet. With less than a $1 investment he'll be able to eat sunflower seeds for a year or more!

POPPING up a storm

Well not a real storm but a snack storm. Our family is addicted to popcorn and with 3 teenage boys those little bags can cost us a small fortune. Tonight we broke out the ol' air popper. Its a healthy and inexpensive alternative to those microwaveable bags. We picked up a Presto air popper a while back for about $20. A big bag of popcorn kernals runs about 75 to 99 cents for a pound bag. Our popper only uses 1/2 a cup and makes a huge bowl.
We like to add different toppers like butter, ranch, and cheese powders for added flavor. You don't use oil so you cut the ungood stuff out as well as extra expense. The kids get a kick out of watching it pop too.

Here's an interesting article comparing microwave verses loose kernal popcorn. HERE

A few frugal moments

Its a slow frugal news day. However, I did stop by our local Save A lot and picked up some "damaged" cans of off brand pop for 17 cents a piece. The damage consisted of...well, simply being loose from their cardboard boxes. So I got all of these for $2.38 which should last this crew for an afternoon.

My mom taught me from an early age to check out the mark down basket. Sometimes you can even find items on clearance that you can use coupons with. Most of the time things are in the baskets because the package is marked up/broken or because they just bought way too many in anticipation of a big sale that didn't go over very well. Whatever the reason don't forget to check that little section out. You can really catch a good deal.

And so it begins!

I've got a bug up my butt! The bug is that I want the best of both worlds. I love me some technology; after all, I'm a tech major. I love my modern comforts such as a/c and heat, water heaters, lights, my gas guzzling 4 wheel drive. At the same time, I've also adjusted myself to living on a farm. While its not a fully working farm its land and trees and fields and lots of space. I've enjoyed raising a few Buffs (thems chickens), I've raised a garden and canned/froze food for the winter and even dabbled in making freezer jelly. I'm finding myself wanting MORE of this. More of the homesteader ways but I don't want to lose touch with reality so to speak. I have to work. I'm the sole provider for our family, plus I'm addicted to the Internet besides I'm working on my degree and need Internet access for classes.

So my new mission in life is to figure out how to do both without going crazy, broke, or without my spoiled comforts. I've started without even realizing it by having my few chickens, raising a garden and preserving the food for winter, and of course setting up home wireless network. Yes, the last sounds like spoil but I can now take my laptop anywhere around the house to look up recipes and direction on living a simple life. Now that's funny. Homesteading as I'm learning is not easy at all. Well not at first anyway. The baby steps I've taken I did without really realizing it so they didn't seem so hard at all. Now that I'm attempting to do this with planning ahead of time, it seems quite overwhelming. But baby steps will be how it goes.

My next big project is going to be attempting to build a wind turbine to help with the electricity. I found an awesome site that actually has a "how to build your own" step by step guide. I'm going to give it a go and see how I do. Hopefully I won't 1. burn down the house and 2. be without electricity. Intitally I plan to use it to supplement our electric and not completely disconnect from the grid. But I would love to be able to eventually sell excess power to the local electric company for a supplimental income. Yes these are big dreams but I would like to at least attempt a small wind turbine to help us out on our ever increasing electric bill.

So why this blog? Well, while I've been researching different methods for different things, I've found a ton of radical homesteading sites. Some of these are a big too extreme for me at the moment so I decided to make my own and keep track of my progress. (This also keeps me accountable for my homesteading movement.) So here it goes!

Long term goal: research and build a small home wind turbine (without burning the house down)
Short term goal: get the corn picked, shucked and put up for winter. Find some black berries and learn to make jam.

Thats all I'm starting with for now. Baby steps right? Wish me luck!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Xtra Savings


I have been out of the coupon clipping, sales paper searching mode for a few months. I know shame on me. But I happened upon a great deal this past Friday at Rite-Aid. They had 68.75 Fl Oz bottles of Xtra laundry detergent as well as Nice N Fluffy on sale for $1.88 a bottle . I was able to get 4 bottles of detergent and 2 bottles of fabric softner for a little under $12!

Tight Rope walking again

We’ve hit the bottom of the financial barrel. Of course, we normally do this time of year. I always seem to go overboard trying to make summer fun and this year I really over did myself. Actually, between the have tos and the Oh my the fuel pump went out things we did pretty good considering. So with school starting in a few days my budget is gone. There is no money in the barrel. I’m using this time to get creative and challenge myself to do more with less. I was able to find whole tenderloin on sale for $1.69 a pound and some ground beef yesterday. Yippy skippy! I’ve got garden food coming in and a pantry full of the unusual. You know the stuff? The things that tend to get left behind in the pantry. You never really remember when you bought them but they’re always there. Usually they end up being Food pantry donations. I’m also going to dig up some from scratch recipes and make some snacks for after school. I know we can do this. I just get lazy and forget this is actually fun not just a survival tool. I always feel proud of myself for digging in and making due. So tonight the menu consists of fresh corn on the cob, tenderloin cubed up to be stir fried with potatoes out of the garden and possibly corn bread. Mmm! I’ll just see how it goes. I’ll post pictures later hopefully.

In the meantime, here’s a few sites I find helpful when looking for cheap ways to make the paycheck stretch time more tolerable.

http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/
http://www.cheapcooking.com/
http://jane4girls800dollarannualbudget.blogspot.com/

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Swagbucks.com

In my never-ending search to make very little stretch very far, (and my love for free stuff). I just started using Swagbucks.com. Basically, its a search engine portal that allows you to earn Swagbucks for purchases and the chance to win prizes.

"www.swagbucks.com is an online portal dedicated to helping you earn digital dollars called "Swag Bucks," which can be redeemed for exclusive swagbucks.com merchandise." -Swagbucks.com FAQs

you can check it out here:

Search & Win

I've only been on it a few minutes and have already earned about 10 swagbucks. The site also gives points for turning in old cell phones and video games. That's a pretty good deal to get something out of those old useless objects laying around the house. The search engine so far seems comparable to Google so why not earn some extras while searching for things you do everyday anyway?

Take a look and tell him Gertie Sent ya!

Friday, May 8, 2009

SmartShopper Discounted at Yugster.com

Sorry I've been MIA so much going on there isn't enough room in cyberspace to get anyone caught up. I wanted to share a great deal with everyone though.

The budget guru Erin over at Jane4Girls had posted this great giveaway back in January for a great new tool for help with grocery & to-do lists. It was called the SmartShopper.


Well, I didn't win BUT while scoping out my 1 a day sale sites this morning I found the deal of the day. Yugster.com is offering the SmartShopper as a sneak peak special (which means if you're registered you can go ahead an order it but if not you can order it tomorrow-registering is FREE) this awesome tool is being sold on Yugster.com for....$27.97!!!! Yes that's right $27.97. I had a $10 Gift card from earlier purchases so I got mine for $17.97 plus $7 shipping and handling for a grand total of $24.97! That's a HUGE savings. So I would jump on it. I've order from them several times before they are very reliable. A bit slow with shipping but I've always received what I've ordered.

So Happy Friday everyone!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Flu has landed

Hello all! Sorry for the absence. The flu has landed at our home...well more like crashed landed in a blaze of glory! Not a very nice couple of weeks around here. I believe I'm on the mend; at least the walls coming in on me makes me feel like I'm on the mend. I haven't been able to get out and do any shopping which really has helped the budget quite a bit. ha! ha! The only thing I've been buying lately is NyQuil and Sprite. But I didn't want to leave you hanging without a tip or two for them. We've gone through a bunch of sprite this past week and I actually sat there and read the "See Details" part of the package. While I was running a bit of fever for most of the week, I did decide to join the Mycokerewards program. I went through the house collecting all the caps I could find. While you can get great coke stuff I also learned that you can donate the rewards to the school of your choice. This is a great idea if you aren't into all the merchandise items or you just want to help out a local school. There are also other great causes you can support with your Coke Rewards as well. During the month of March when you enter a 12-pack you'll earn an additional bonus of 3 points each day for the month of March. It will amaze you how quickly those little cap points will add up. So go grap a Coke/Sprite and a smile for all the good points that will add up to some great things or at least some great opportunity for a worth cause.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Using Coupon Codes to save on Online purchases

One of the great things about the web is you can shop around to find the best deal without running yourself rigid. You can also save yourself a little more buy using coupon codes or promo/promotional codes. For those who aren't familiar with these, they are basically codes that you can put into your online checkout cart that will give you a discount. You can sometimes find them on the mailing label of a catalog or retailers you order from frequently may even send you a postcard with the special code. However, if you don't ever receive them or don't get the ones you could actually use, don't despair. As with all things virtual, you can find virtually any retailer's codes on the web. If you're going to buy online, do a little search (google's my personal favorite) for the retailer you're shopping at with the key words "coupon codes", "promo codes", or "promotional codes". i.e. shopping on Amazon.com I search for : Amazon.com coupon codes and end up with sites that have codes such as this one: 4DNW5Q89 FOR $25 off shoes sold by RoadRunner thru Amazon.com or 326465 5% discount on DVDs. Basically, you just look for a code that fits what you are looking for. Some of the places to look that I've found helpful are:
These are just a few of the ones I've used. You can also find them on some of your favorite forums. Some of the ones I've used included:
All three of these sites are great coupon code resources as well as having a multitude of other savings ideas. Just remember to shop around and look for virtual coupons just like you would a traditional paper coupon or sale. Combining these with some of reward programs like Mypoints.com and ebates.com that give cash back or points for purchases, can really cut your costs on things you buy. It takes a few extra clicks but a few extra clicks can really add up to extra savings.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Free Samples

Last night I stopped by Dollar General and when I got home I found a free sample of laundry detergent in there. How Cool! It inspired me to list a few freebies I've found. (I'm some what addicted to freebies much to my poor mailman's shagrin)

Free Red Dress pin from the American Heart Assosication

Maybelline Dream Liquid Mouse makeup

Free Trial Issue of ALL YOU (Walmart)

Benefiber® Flavored Stick Packs

Metamucil®

Free Doggie Treats

Emergen-C

Eat Better America $10 Coupon booklet

Well there's a few to start with and I'll try to share them more often. I love getting freebies in the mail and sometimes you can really learn a lot about a product you normally wouldn't buy.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner

I'm a mom of 3 boys. I work full-time. Take classes part-time. Keeping up my household can be a real chore. Especially after 3 wonderfully smelly/dirty/whatonearthdidyougetbehindyourear teenage boys come in from school, bike riding, basketball, hiking in the woods, and whatever else they get into. Our shower always looks like a war zone at the end of the week and it feels like a war zone when I attempt to scrub it down. My mom picked up the Scrubbing Bubbles Automatic Shower Cleaner a while back and loved it. It's just right up her alley since it's just her and dad at home. Well, I decided to give it a try. I mean, what could it hurt? All I would have to do is get those wonderful boys of mine to push a button. Sure, they can't remember to put their clothes four inches over to be in the hamper instead of the floor, but what the heck we'll give it a whirl. Guess what? It works! It must be Tim the Tool man Taylor disease because it has a motor on it but they actually push the button. AND, best of all, it actually cleans! It comes with One power sprayer, One 34 oz. refill bottle, One hanger for your shower head, and a lot of spare time to clean everything else. To use it, just press the button to activate, and close the shower curtain/door (don't peek! Trust me it takes forever to get your eyes to quit stinging). The power sprayer will beep for 15 seconds. Then the Scrubbing Bubbles® Automatic Shower Cleaner system will spin 360º for 12 seconds and automatically release a pre-measured amount of cleaning formula. It's best if you use right after the last shower of the day. It works so well that, SC Johnson offers a money back guarantee (just click the picture and it'll take you to the form):

I love this little gadget. At first I thought it was pricey but it more than paid for its self in a couple of weeks. You can also find coupons for it out there (that's how I got mine). With a money back guarantee, you really can't go wrong to try it. It is now my favorite "toy" replacing the Downey Fabric Softener Ball (which is still way up on my list of most useful household "toys".

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

19 Survey sites that pay


I'm sure you've been seeing an increase in ads, both online and on TV, for getting paid to take surveys. With times getting tough many people are turning to them for a little extra money. I've been doing a few for a couple of years that are great but along the way I've hit some real lemons as well. For someone just starting out in the paid survey "biz" it can be quit overwhelming. A great place to start is at my favorite site :) Hotcouponworld.com compiled 19 survey sites that are : legit, pay out, little or no spam, good way to earn extra money. I would suggest first and foremost don't expect to get rich fast. That's unrealistic but you can get some really great freebies, gift cards, and even cold hard cash with patience and dedication. Second, before jumping in and joining every site is to set up a separate email address so your inbox isn't bombarded with TONS of mail (trust me you will get some emails from them). Many services online have free email accounts like gmail, hotmail, Yahoo, and AIM. Setting up something like mysurveys@gmail.com to catch all your offers and surveys is a great way to keep them organized and separated from dear Aunt Jane's email with pictures of her baby cockapoo in his new sweater. My third bit of advice, don't go Gung ho...at least, not at first. Take it one site at a time, possibly two, until you get a feel for the process and get the hang of it. Once you feel comfortable and not overwhelmed, by all means hit the net and click away! It's a fun way to earn some extra income and eve learn about products before they come out. Plus, who can pass up on a little freebie popping up in their mailbox. Just be prepared to get your mailman a little something extra next Christmas for all the hard work of stuffing your mailbox with all those freebies! So go check out Hotcouponworld's recommended survey sites to get started!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Green on a Budget & Organic Grocery Deals



Yesterday was a wonderful day around here. After weeks of sub-zero temps I heard birds singing and the warm breeze blowing. It put me in mind of getting my garden ready. I mean, not actually going out and digging it up, but rather planning what I’m going to grow. A couple of years ago, I started growing a decent size garden to can and freeze veggies. It made a huge difference in my grocery budget but it also put my mind at ease that we were eating no pesticides or chemically enhanced foods (in other words, the only hormones ragging in our house are the teenagers) I have a huge area to have as big of a garden as I want but you can have one any size you want or are able to. Even those living in a small area with little room can have a window seal garden. But if that’s not your thing (for example, if your thumb isn’t green in any way, shape, or form) there are other options to turn to. If you’re looking into the whole concept to “Go green on a budget”, you should take a trip over to Organic Grocery Deals. They have a great committee of supporters over there helping to make the transition from Hormone induced to Green a lot easier. Some of their forums include great tops such as gardening, eating in season, organic and natural product information, coupon trading (yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus and he does accept “green” Coupons), green living tips, book recommendations, organic news, deals, more. It’s a great place to start and get help and ideas for going green in a relaxing (read - non-judgmental) environment. It's great to have a place to turn to for answers and support when you first start out on a new way of doing anything especially something like learning to be both Greener and healthier while staying within our ever increasingly tighter budgets.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

OSO* Fresh product to save your fruits and veggies



I am a semi-homesteader, well, ok, I'm not much of a homesteader but I'm taking baby steps. One of those steps is I grow many of my veggies in the summer to can and freeze to eat all winter long. However, I still have a weakness for fresh fruits and veggies I can't grow so I turn to the store or market to get them. The only problem is we have to eat them so quickly because the frig turns them to moldy mush in the container, bags, or whatever we store them in. Well, leave to my friend Erin at Jane4Girls$800Annual Budget has found a great product, and of course tested it first hand, that will take away those mushy, moldy fruit blues.

It's called OSO* Fresh Food Containers and they look amazing. I know you're think "I've got to many plastic bowls", these are no ordinary plastic bowls.




Oso* Fresh™ Food Storage Containers are infused with EPA registered and
FDA approved micro-sized silver particles which are proven to reduce bacterial
growth and keep food fresher. While the silver particles keep bacteria out, the
easy-to-open snap on lids keep freshness in. Stackable units nest into one
another for easy storage. Microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe.


At first glance I thought they were pricey, but looking around the site I noticed you could by individual containers and in reality they are comparable to the "T"ware we buy at parties. The only difference is these will SAVE us money and time - time of buying new fruits and veggies and time from throwing out the unidentifiable stuff in the mystery bowl in the back of the fridge.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

How to save with a few easy tips

You ever have trouble with bananas? We love bananas in this house and with 3 teen boys in the house they usually go pretty quick but I remember a day when they would get black and mushy. I ran across some helpful kitchen tips that help a little bit with the bananas.

1. Take your bananas apart when you get home from the store. If you leave them nnected at the stem, they ripen faster.

2. Store your opened chunks of cheese in aluminum foil. It will stay fresh much longer and not mold!

3. Peppers with 3 bumps on the bottom are sweeter and better for eating. Peppers with 4 bumps on the bottom are firmer and better for cooking.

4. Add a teaspoon of water when frying ground beef. It will help pull the grease away from the meat while cooking. (I've also heard that you can put a tsp of water on an egg when frying it to retain the yolk)

5. To really make scrambled eggs or omelets rich add a couple of spoonfuls of sour cream, cream cheese, or heavy cream in and then beat them up.

6.For a cool brownie treat, make brownies as directed. Melt Andes mints in double broiler and pour over warm brownies. Let set for a wonderful minty frosting.

7. Add garlic immediately to a recipe if you want a light taste of garlic and at the end of the recipe if your want a stronger taste of garlic.

8. Leftover snickers bars from Halloween make a delicious dessert. Simply chop them up with the food chopper. Peel, core and slice a few apples. Place them in a baking dish and sprinkle the chopped candy bars over the apples. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes!!! Serve alone or with vanilla ice cream. Yummm!

9. Reheat Pizza Heat up leftover pizza in a nonstick skillet on top of the stove, set heat to med-low and heat till warm. This keeps the crust crispy. No soggy micro pizza. I saw this on the cooking channel and it really works.

10. Easy Deviled Eggs: Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. Seal, mash till they are all broken up. Add remainder of ingredients, reseal, keep mashing it up mixing thoroughly, cut the tip of the baggy, squeeze mixture into egg. Just throw bag away when done easy clean up. (This is also a great way for the kids to help in the kitchen)

11. Expanding Frosting: When you buy a container of cake frosting from the store, whip it with your mixer for a few minutes. You can double it in size. You get to frost more cake/cupcakes with the same amount. You also eat less sugar and calories per serving.

12. Reheating refrigerated bread: To warm biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, place them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased moisture will keep the food moist and help it reheat faster.

13. Newspaper weeds away: Start putting in your plants, work the nutrients in your soil. Wet newspapers, put layers around the plants overlapping as you go cover with mulch and for- get about weeds. Weeds will get through some gardening plastic they will not get through wet newspapers.

14. Broken Glass Use a wet cotton ball or Q-tip to pick up the small shards of glass you can't see easily.

15. No More Mosquitoes: Place a dryer sheet in your pocket. It will keep the mosquitoes away. Plus, you'll smell oh so fresh!

16. Squirrel Away! To keep squirrels from eating your plants, sprinkle your plants with cayenne pepper. The cayenne pepper doesn't hurt the plant and the squirrels won't come near it.

17. Flexible vacuum: To get something out of a heat register or under the fridge add an empty paper towel roll or empty gift wrap roll to your vacuum. It can be bent or flattened to get in nar- row openings.

18. Vacuuming dust away: To remove dust from what-knots without a lot of labor, place an stocking over the end of the vacuum hose and dust away. No damage to the fine parts.

19. Reducing Static Cling: Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and ... ta da! ... static is gone.

20. Measuring Cups: Before you pour sticky substances into a measuring cup, fill with hot water. Dump out the hot water, but don't dry cup. Next, add your ingredient, such as peanut butter, and watch how easily it comes right out.

21. Foggy Windshield? Hate foggy windshields? Buy a chalkboard eraser and keep it in the glove box of your car When the windows fog, rub with the eraser! Works better than a cloth!

22. Reopening envelope: If you seal an envelope and then realize you forgot to include something inside, just place your sealed envelope in the freezer for an hour or two. Viola! It unseals easily.

23. Conditioner: Use your hair conditioner to shave your legs. It's cheaper than shaving cream and leaves your legs really smooth. It's also a great way to use up the conditioner you bought but didn't like when you tried it in your hair.

24. Goodbye Fruit Flies: To get rid of pesky fruit flies, take a small glass, fill it 1/2' with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid; mix well. You will find those flies drawn to the cup and gone forever!

25. Get Rid of Ants: Put small piles of cornmeal where you see ants. They eat it, take it 'home,' can't digest it so it kills them. It may take a week or so, especially if it rains, but it works and you don't have the worry about pets or small children being harmed!

And finally a word about your clothes dryer:

If you clean out your lint filter you may think its clean but take it out and run hot water over the top of it. What happens? The water won't go through. Why? You use dryer sheets. Dryer sheets cause a film over the mesh that can cause the dryer to burn out the heating unit. You can't SEE the film, but it's there. It's what is in the dryer sheets to make your clothes soft and static free ... that nice fragrance too. You know how they can feel waxy when you take them out of the box .... well this stuff builds up on your clothes and on your lint screen. This is also what causes dryer units to potentially burn your house down with it!

A dryer repairman said the best way to keep your dryer working for a very long time (and to keep your electric bill lower) is to take that filter out and wash it with hot soapy water and an old toothbrush (or other brush) at least every six months.. He said that makes the life of the dryer at least twice as long! How about that!?! Learn something new everyday! I certainly didn't know dryer sheets would do that. So, I thought I'd share!

Note: I went to my dryer and tested my screen by running water on it. The water ran through a little bit but mostly collected all the water in the mesh screen. I washed it with warm soapy water and a nylon brush and I had it done in 30 seconds. Then when I rinsed it ... the water ran right thru the screen! There wasn't any puddling at all! That repairman knew what he was talking about!


Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Great giveawy at Jane4Girls Check it out

Erin, at Jane4Girls is at it again with another great giveaway. She's stumbled across a great Body butter and who couldn't use some moisturizing in this wonderful climate and season. The company is called Carol's Daughter and from my little cruise around her site, She offers some wonderful products. I've not tried her products but would love to. I love anything Shea Butter and I have tried other body butters that really seem to help and not leave that oily feeling behind. Erin & Carol's Daughter is giving away 5 of these away this week, so jump over to Jane3Girls for your chance to get some much needed pampering and moisturizing!

Jane4Girls Giveaway

I'm back!!!







Sorry for being gone for such a long time. My laptop has gone to the Laptop Rehab Center and trying to get computer time with teenagers in the house is a killer. We've also been hit by "The Storm of the Century" as they are calling it and haven't been able to get out and about so my shopping days have been nil!

Here's a few pictures of what we had to look at last week:









And of course, tonight and tomorrow...more snow. I'm so ready for summer.


I'll do better to keep this place up more regularly. As for now I've got a few little tips I found in a email. I'm not so sure about the validity of it but it sounds smart to me. This is taken directly from the email. (as for the author, I'm sorry I can't give credit where credit is due because I just don't know who you are) Here it goes:



Peroxide vs Bleach

This was written by Becky Ransey of Indiana (a doctor's wife), and I want to share it with you.. She was over recently for coffee and smelled the bleach I was using to clean my toilet and counter tops. This is what she told me.



"I would like to tell you of the benefits of that plain little ole bottle of 3% peroxide you can get for under $1.00 at any drug store. What does bleach cost? My husband has been in the medical field for over 36 years, and most doctors don't tell you about peroxide.

"Have you ever smelled bleach in a doctor's office? NO!!! Why? Because it smells, and it is not healthy! Ask the nurses who work in the doctor's offices, and ask them if they use bleach at home. They are wiser and know better!

"Did you also know bleach was invented in the late 40's? It's chlorine, folks! And it was used to kill our troops.

"Peroxide was invented during WWI. It was used to save and help cleanse the needs of our troops and hospitals. Please think about this:

1. Take one capful (the little white cap that comes with the bottle) and hold in your mouth for 10 minutes daily, then spit it out. (I do it when I bathe.) No more canker sores, and your teeth will be whiter without expensive pastes. Use it instead of mouthwash.

2. Let your toothbrushes soak in a cup of peroxide to keep them free of germs.

3. Clean your counters and table tops with peroxide to kill germs and leave a fresh smell. Simply put a little on your dishrag when you wipe, or spray it on the counters.

4. After rinsing off your wooden cutti ng board, pour peroxide on it to kill salmonella and other bacteria.

5. I had fungus on my feet for years until I sprayed a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and water on them (especially the toes) every night and let dry.

6. Soak any infections or cuts in 3% peroxide for five to ten minutes several times a day. My husband has seen gangrene that would not heal with any medicine but was healed by soaking in peroxide.

7. Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 mixture of peroxide and water and keep it in every bathroom to disinfect without harming your septic system like bleach or most other disinfectants will.

8. Tilt your head back and spray into nostrils with your 50/50 mixture whenever you have a cold, plugged sinus. It will bubble and help to kill the bacteria. Hold for a few minutes, and then blow your nose into a tissue.

9. If you have a terrible toothache and cannot get to a dentist right away, put a capful of 3% peroxide into your mouth and hold it for ten minutes several times a day. The pain will lessen greatly.

10. Put half a bottle of peroxide in your bath to help rid boils, fungus, or other skin infections.

11. You can also add a cup of peroxide instead of bleach to a load of whites in your laundry to whiten them. If there is b lood on clothing, pour it directly on the soiled spot. Let it sit for a minute, then rub it and rinse with cold water. Repeat if necessary.

12. I use peroxide to clean my mirrors. There is no smearing, which is why I love it so much for this.






Thursday, January 8, 2009

Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act could make our lives worse


In our quest to save money, many of us with children shop ebay, yard sales, children's consignment, etc. However, there's a law that was passed called The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act could stop all that. According to The Los Angeles Times, as of February 10th all items for children will have to be tested to be lead free before the can be sold. This could possibly mean it will be illegal for consignment shops, thrift store, yard sales, even ebay sellers to sell children's items since they wouldn't have been tested for Lead making them hazardous. The law was written to protect children from products made with lead products. While it was a well intended law, it could potentially hurt a ton of businesses as well as hit our own pocket books. Several people are trying to get the Consumer Product Safety Commission to amend the law so that it doesn't hurt the resale industries.


Let's all hope that this gets amended before we loose one of the best ways we've found to cloth our children and even recycle our children's outgrown toys and clothes. This could really rock a lot of our worlds.

Friday, January 2, 2009

PAPERS! PAPERS! GET YOUR PAPERS!...


Sunday's papers that is. On a tip from Saving Money Ideas, I've learned that this Sunday's inserts will be a wonderful New Year's gift. With a total of 5 different inserts, three Smartsource inserts and two Red Plum (Valassis) inserts, the possibilities are endless. This basically amounts tons of savings and swaps for the avid couponer. How does she know? She pointed to Taylortown Preview to see a complete listing of the coupons that will be in this weekend's paper. So I ventured over and WOW! What an awesome resource. Her dedication and hard work/time really pays off. She offers a preview of the upcoming weeks insert coupons AND offers them for sale including past inserts. Of course, they are on a "While Supplies Last" basis but if you are looking for a particular coupon, she's more than likely got. Or if you just can't remember when a coupon came out or if there is one for a particular product, she has a search feature that works by pressing ctrl + F to pop up a search box at the bottom of the screen. To see what's coming click here: Taylortown

Thursday, January 1, 2009

JANE4GIRLS has done it again. SmartShopper tool/toy


I've got an added post today. My Favorite blogger Erin of JANE4GIRLS posted about an amazing new tool called the SmartShopper. It's somewhat of a PDA of sorts but for groceries and basically any shopping list/errand list. She has a wonderful display video on her site linked above. Basically, you enter in your items, cue it that you have a coupon then when done it prints out a list for you. Small, compact and easier to keep up with than you big ol' notebook paper list or like me Multiple list. Hope over there and check it out. She even has a totally great giveaway with one of these. Yes this is my shameless attempt at winning one but it is also a wonderful tool that could simplify many of our lives. So go! Go check it out!