Monday, January 21, 2008

Lifesaving kitchen device

After having spent quite a few hours in the dark last week with the power outage caused by the snow, I can tell you the one device that makes a difference to have in your kitchen. A good manual can opener. I use the one from OXO. As long as I can remember I have hated electric can openers. They never work right and they get all gunked up if your not Mr. Clean. Plus how are you going to use it when the power goes out. Manual can openers have a big advantage over electric. You can throw them in the dishwater while washing your dishes. This keeps them clean. Make sure to dry it off and put it away. This simple device is an excellent time saver.
Mary

Friday, January 18, 2008

Do you shop at Harris Teeter

If you do, make sure you take your coupons and prepare to go shopping. NOW. They just finished a complete store reset and at my local HT there are carts full of Discontinued Merchandise. And if you use a coupon you'll save even more. By the way all prices went up across the board. BUT the one bargin you will find is Milk. HT owns it's own dairy and since it's near there Distribution center transport cost aren't as high as some stores. My local HT milk is 3.59 but I know most stores in the area are over $4. But I have invested a membership to my local Costco. But buyer beware - just because it's in bulk doesn't mean it's cheaper than the regular stores. For example I bulk pack of tuna- the per can price was higher than the sale price at stores I go to regularly. NOW the other thing I did just save a bunch of money on was eggs. My local HT eggs were 2.39 a doz. I got 3 dozen at costco for 5.23. I don't normally use this many eggs in a week or two but we'll be having lots of eggs themed meals to use them up. Plus eggs are quick and make an easy meal. We have breakfast for dinner alot. So you have to do your homework when it comes to these big bulk purchases. otherwise you end up with stuff that you don't need and goes bad.
Happy Shopping.
Mary

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Have you forgotten your New years Resolution yet.

My New Year's Resolution
Mine was to become more tolerate of ignorant people.
I'm reminded of mine every morning on my commute to work.
Mary

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Pay it forward- giving to charity

Here is a simple way to give to charity. The only reward you'll get is the satisfaction in knowing that your helping in your own way. Use a search engine known as GOODSEARCH. This each engine pays the organization 1 cent for every search. It has pays when you shop online through their portal. I've used the shop on line several times thru the holidays.It earns money for the organization and saves me gas money. I downloaded the toolbar and use it to do my everyday searches. Think about it? How many times during the day do you use a search engine? I use mine every time I'm online.
So GOODSEARCH and you'll feel like you're helping in your own way.
Mary
FYI- there are many charities to choose from.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Crock Pot is a wonderful thing

As a busy mom, I'm finding the crock pot is a valuable time saver. I found a wonderful book called Home Tested Slow Cooker Recipes. It's wonderful. I even had dear hubby make a chili for us one night. We used the crock pot about 3 times last week. It was great. I threw everything in when I got up and when it's was time for dinner the main course was done. Hubby used the Chili Recipe.
He had to brown up 2 lbs of ground beef. Then added that to the 4- 8oz cans of tomato sauce and 3 - 15 oz cans of chili spiced kidney beans. Throw it all in slow cooker ond high he was done in 3 hours. you can cook all day on low for 6-8 hours. the Chili spiced kidney beans are a real money saver. I like them because then I don't have to go out and buy a bunch of spices that never get used again. This book contains lots of down to earth recipes that anyone can do, that's me I'm not Emeril Thanks God.
Check your local thrift store especially right now after christmas when everyone's bringing in their older appliances because they got new. I sell standard crock pots for 5-10 in my store. I'll try to find a link for the book and post here for you. so far we tried 4 of the recipes and will be trying some more in the next couple of weeks. As we try to use up what's left in freezer and fridge.
Mary
Below is link to the book I mentioned above and the other link is the kind of crock I use. You can buy crock pots anywhere. But spend the extraa money and get a removeable crock.

It's the 1st of the year.






Did you make any New year's Resolutions?

Mine was to become more tolerate of ignorant people. It's as simple as that.

Is your's about saving money?

This blog is for you.

DH and I are taking our vacation this year (it's actually last years vacation) in March when my youngest is out on spring break. We're heading to Florida. My parents live there and we'll be able to stay with them and won't have to spend money on hotel bill. We'll also be cooking meals at Mom's house so there won't be much dining out except when we're on the road. I just want to sit on the beach and listen to the waves. But inorder to afford this we have to save $$$ between now and then.

One thing we have done for a while now is put every spec of change we get into a jar. We cash this jar in before we leave and this is our spending money on the trip down. It's about 12 hours. We're splurging and renting a car.

the last time I used the change in the jar it was about $100. We'll have about 5 months when we bust it open.

I've also decided to start purging my home of the collectibles that have been gathering dust. (except of course my nightmare before christmas collection.some of these are picured above.)

this should also give us some extra money and help make sure all my utilities are current before we leave.

Hope you all are sticking to your resolutions. I know it's hard for me. but I am trying.

Mary