Sunday, April 19, 2015

Top 10 Things I Did To Save Money Last Month

Living in a single income home, I do everything I can do to save money.  Every bill and expense my family has I study it, and try and find out a way I can save.  Check out how I saved as much as I could last month. 

 

1.  Hung up one load of laundry at day.  To save money on my electric bill I have been hanging up at least one load of laundry on a clothes hanger everyday.  It takes about 12 hours for most items to dry, but heavy sweatshirts and jeans may take a little bit longer. 



2.  Made my own fabric softener.  When you hang up your laundry, you definitely need fabric softener to soften up your clothes.  Since I never seem to find good deals on fabric softener at the store, I decided to make it myself.  It's simple, easy, and way cheaper then purchasing it at the store.  Follow this link to find my recipe for DIY fabric softener:  DIY Fabric Softener Recipe.  




3.  Waited to buy a dryer.   After only owning my dryer couple of years, it died.  Very frustrating!  Since it wasn't covered under warranty, I knew it was time buy a new one.  However, I didn't rush to Home Depot or Lowe's and pick out the first one I saw.  Every couple of days my husband or I check out the scratch and dent section of Home Depot and Lowe's.  This is a great way to get a good deal on a high value item, if you don't mind a scratch or dent.  However, be careful when buying something that has been refurbished, that typically breaks the warrantee.
        

4.  Couponed.  Couponing has become a way of life for me.  If it's not on sale with a matching coupon, I don't buy it!  I plan my meals around what's on sale, and try and stock up on items when I can.  Check out my recent article, "10 Tips to Being a Great Couponer".  10 Tips to Benig a Great Couponer



5.  Swapped kids clothes.  Before buying new clothes for your kids, talk to your friends.  Clothes are expensive, and kids grow out of sizes so quickly!  My good friend and I always swap clothes before going to the store.  There are definitely some outfits that I can't part with, but trading clothes is a great way to save money and recycle!  This also works with maternity clothes!


6.  Baked.  Baking is a great way to ensure that your family is eating healthy, as well as saving money.  You control what goes in your food, and what stays out!  My new favorite food blog is My Whole Food Life, which can be found at,  http://mywholefoodlife.com/.  My kids love the quinoa chocolate chip cookies!



7.  Contacted the cable company for discounts.  A couple times a  year I contact my utility companies, and make sure I'm getting the best deal available.  This month I contacted my cable company.  I talked to customer service, explained that I want to reduce my bill, but don't want to lose anything from my current package.  I was then transferred to the retention center.  I was told since I have been a long standing customer, the "retention specialist" was able to take $20 a month for my bill.  I thanked the gentleman, and then asked if this courtesy could be retroactive (a good trick to remember!)  The gentleman explained that he wasn't able to credit previous bills, but would give me a one time credit of $20.  Woohoo!  Just remember, it can't hurt to ask, and always remain extremely polite!


8.  Wrote to companies for coupons.  Writing to companies for coupons is a great way to get high value coupons for products.  It only takes a couple of minutes, and can save you tons.  Check out my list of companies that I have contacted for coupons, and what they sent me.  Just remember, just because one person received a coupon in the mail, does not mean everyone will have the same experience.  Companies to Contact for Coupons


9.  Made my own air freshener.  Air fresheners can be expensive, and often times don't smell as good as you expect them to.  So I decided to make my own!  Follow the link for an easy, inexpensive air freshener, where you control the smell and the strength.  DIY Air Freshener



10.  Utilized all of the resources at my library.  As a stay-at-home mom, the library is a great resource!  I probably go to our local library at least 3 times a week, for story time, crafts, music classes, kids yoga, etc.  It's a great resource that my children love, and it's free.  I also visit libraries in surrounding towns, if they have interesting classes my kids may be interested in.  What's better then free class that my kids love, while promoting early literacy!



HAPPY SAVINGS! :)


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Friday, April 17, 2015

Quinoa Chocolate Chip Cookies

Since I've had kids, I've been trying to eat healthier and become more aware of the foods that I feed my family.  However, with a 1 year-old and a 3 year-old, this becomes tricky!  But I have found a way to trick everyone, even my husband!


Quinoa Chocolate Chip Cookies




These cookies are chewy, delicious, and totally fool my kids!  These are a great alternative to traditional chocolate chips cookies, they are packed with protein and have way less sugar.  Plus they are gluten free.

You can find the full recipe at one of my favorite blogs, My Whole Food Life:

http://mywholefoodlife.com/2014/07/13/quinoa-cookies/

ENJOY!!


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Monday, April 13, 2015

FREE Cone Day at Ben & Jerry's April 14th

FREE Cone Day at your local Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream store April 14th from 12-8pm!!





Click below to find your local Ben & Jerry's ice cream store.  Enjoy!!

Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream


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Target Easter Clearance

After an early play date today, I had the courage to run to Target and check out their Easter clearance section with my two little ones.  So glad I did!!

In the back of the store (where they orginally had their Easter section) was some leftover Easter items marked 50% off.  However, most of the items were ringing up 90% off!  The candy was ringing up 50% - 75% off, still not a bad deal.







Here's what I got for only $4.26!  Woohoo!!


3 Plastic Table Clothes - $.49 (originally $4.99)
1 Easter Egg Hanging Decoration - $.60 (originally $6)
1 Spring Banner - $.50 (originally $5)
4 Easter Baskets $.30 (originally $3)
3 Bags of Easter Eggs $.08 (originally $.80)


Not bad for a quick trip to Target with two little ones!!  Happy Savings! :)

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Thursday, April 2, 2015

DIY Easter Bunny Picture Frame

With Easter only a couple days away, I decided to do some Easter crafts with the kids today.  My little guy and I talked about it, and he decided that he wants to make an Easter present for Grandma.  So this is what I came up with:


What you'll need:
  • Any kind of heavy paper (I used photo paper I purchased at the Dollar Tree)
  • Cotton Balls 
  • Pink and White construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • 4x6 photo



Take your heavy paper and trace the 4x6 photo on the back.  Then cut about 2 inches from the line that you traced to make the frame.  Cut out the pink ears and white middle ears, just a bit smaller.



Glue the ears together, and then glue to the top of the frame.  I then put some glue dots around the edge so my little guy could glue on the cotton balls.



Let that dry and then add the photo of your choice.  Just tape it onto the back of the frame.


And there you have it.  A simple, fun and easy DIY Easter Bunny Picture Frame any Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt or Uncle would be proud to hang on their frig!

Happy Easter to everyone!

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