Showing posts with label Frugal Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frugal Fun. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

My Rules for Frugal Living


No being frugal dose not have rules.  But it helps to have your own rules set in stone for your family as they are the key to transitioning into a frugal life with out sacrificing to much.  Here are my rules that my family fallows and why they are our rules.


  • Waist not, Want not.  Yup the use it up wear it out or do without way of thinking.  This is a key step for everyone.  I love candles but they are not cheap.  I use candles until the wick will no longer stay lit. Yup all the way until  theirs no wax covering that little mettle base.  Those pillows flat and past the fluffing stage.  Stuff two to a pillow case or wash dry and pull apart to stuff a homemade stuffed animal or a new throw pillow.  No one knows my little girls fluffy Dora throw pillow was at one point a very flat bed pillow.   Seeing even the Dora front and plan pink back where scraps her pillow was essentially free just because I refused to waist.
  • Never pay full retail price for anything.  Yes it takes time to get to this point but you can do it.  Look for sales, use coupons, buy clearance, buy used, but never buy full price unless you have no choice.
  • Don't be shy.  Yes a hard one trust me I know.   What dose that have to do with being frugal?  Here goes, the best way to save money is to ask questions.  Lets say your like me.  I can cook I can sew but darn it I can not do many other things.  Yes spelling is one of them.  Anyone interested in being my spelling checker?  The computers spell check only goes so far.  On a serious note old fashoned bartering is a great way to save money.  I needed someone to mow my lawn wile my husband was a way for Army training but could not afford the crazy prices people where charging in my area.  I wonder what happened to kids mowing laws for cash?  Anyways a neighbor needed someone to watch his kids sometimes so his wife and he could go out.  It was the perfect solution.  He dose the dirty work and mow's my lawn and I watch his kids for a bit.  Get some guts and find a trade for the things you need you will be glad you did.
  • Always check the clearance rack.  This is how I save money every chance I get.  My candles, clothes even the kids holiday gifts are all clearance. If you check every time you go in you may find something useful.  The filter for my bagless vacuum less then $2 on clearance.  For my vacuum that's a $5 savings.  you never know what you will find.
  • Never pay more then $1 on a cleaner.  If you can't get it on sale with a coupon for under $1 or at the local dollar store in exception to laundry detergent you don't need it.  You would be shocked what you can do with a bottle of vinegar and some baking soda.
  • Stock pile wisely.  people look at the Extreme Couponing Show and see the crazy size stock piles that will count as hording and that's what they think of when they here stock pile.  That's not the case.  A smart stockpiler dose so the smart way.  Only buy what you can use before the item expires.  Whats the use of a room full of toothpaste that will dry up and be useless.  Anything made with anything natural even your laundry soap can go bad. So don't waist by over buying.  Besides how happy are you being frugal if you can't live in your own home?
  • Budget.  Yup make a written budget and stick to it.  Meal planing is a great way to do this. You don't have to plan what meal will be what day just make a list shop for that list and mark meals off as you use them.
  • Learn new skills.  Learn lots of new things like how to sew your old clothes into new things or how to refurnish your old items or found items.  You will be happy to see how much you can save with a little DIY.
These are my rules take them or leave them.  Some with work for you others will inspire you.  Create rules for your family that you can teach everyone even your kids.  You will be glade you did.  What are your frugal living rules?

Friday, September 2, 2011

Free Fun With Kids: Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt List

Going on a Nature Walk with your kids at the local park is a great way to have some free fun.  A great way to get your kids to look around is to ask them to find different things found in nature.  Here's a list you can use for ideas of things to ask your kids to find.  Pick items that work for your child's abilities.


  • Forked stick
  • Flower
  • Oak leaf
  • Acorn
  • Interesting rock
  • Bug
  • Butterfly
  • Bird
  • Water
  • Trash
  • Maple leaf
  • Small animal
  • Something in each color of the rainbow
  • A cloud with a shape
  • Give them a shape to look for

Now you guys are looking around what else do you see that you could point out to your kids?  Up for a game of I Spy?

Frugal Recipes: Three Cheap Pot Luck and BBQ Dishes That Don't Look or Taste Cheap

It's Labor Day weekend and a good chance your going to a BBQ or a potluck.  Your in a rush and on a budget but you need something to bring with you that doesn't look as cheap as it is.  Well I'm here for you with my Three favorite recipes to feed a crowd with out breaking the bank.


Fruit salad. 


This one is often my go to dish for gatherings.  I can put together a great seasonal fruit salad with what ever is on sale at the time and fill a really HUGE bowl for $10 or less.  It's still hot out so your best option is to Chop your fresh on sale fruits place on a plastic lined cookie sheet and freeze.  You can make several layers with plastic wrap between each layer,  a little Lemon juice will help preserve the fruit after it starts to thaw but go easy on it so you don't change the flavor.  This is a great option.  My last one for a BBQ Had just 3 things.  Strawberries that where in sale 2pints/$3, Mango on sale 2/$1 and 2 Kiwis for 33 cents each.  No one cared that it only had 3 fruits and no one knew the entire dish was under $5.


Flag cake


A classic American holiday treat.  And guess what?  If you buy the off brand cake mix and frosting you can make this cake for under $10.  A trip to your local Aldi can get you cake and frosting that many will swear tastes homemade.  Well unless their an Aldi shopper too.

Seasoned veggies.
 A great healthy dish to take to your pot luck or BBQ is Seasoned veggies.  Their cheap and easy to make too.  Grab a bag or two of supper cheap frozen veggies from your grocery store.  No need for the name brand your gonna spice them up.   Pop them in a bot with some water.  Add Oregano, Basil, and if you like a little spice crushed red pepper flakes go great with pretty much any vegetable.  Simmer until hot.  DO NOT BOIL.  It's as simple as that and you can feed a crowed for just a few dollars or less.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Labor Day Weekend Cheap and Free Activity Ideas


It's labor day weekend and the unofficial end to summer.  When your on a budget you can't always host a big BBQ with your friends and family.  Here's a list of cheap and free ways to spend your long weekend.

Visit the community pool.
     This is the last weekend many out door pools are open.  If your neighborhood offers a free pool get   
     one last visit in this weekend.

Have a pot luck.  
     Really want a holiday BBQ but non of your friends and family can afford to host one.  Don't be sad 
     theirs still time to put together a pot luck where each family brings one dish to share, and their own 
     dishes to eat off of.

Go on a nature walk.
     Fact is we are running out of great weather to enjoy.  Grab the family and go on a nature walk in your 
     local park.  Give your kids a scavenger hunt list with stuff like: Forked stick, Acorn, Oak leaf.

Enjoy a lazy day.
     Hey it's labor day weekend why not have a lazy day?  Find a marathon on TV, Cuddle on the couch 
     with a good book.  You can have a great holiday with out going out.


This weekend you can look forward to the following.  Frugal Recipes: Three Cheap Pot Luck Dishes That Don't Look or Taste Cheap.   Free Fun with Kids: Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt List. And Weekend Reading List Free Kindle Books.

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