Apr 5, 2008

Stretching my dollar

I've recovered from the very strange little flu bug I had for 48 hours or so. Nauseous, tired, achey, fuzzy-headedness (is that a word?) and chills were the symptoms -- sleep and Pepto were the cure.
As I've posted about before, I've been focusing on getting my grocery bill down while prices continue to go up. I've done fairly well -- dropped from $130 to $140 a week to about $80 to $100 a week, mostly by taking advantage of sales and using coupons, and continuing with my weekly menu planning. I know I could feed the two and a quarter of us for less (the "quarter" is Brayden Lee on babysitting days), but at some point you have to have a food standard, I think. I'm not willing to serve beans and rice over and over again. We like to have a healthy meal that includes meats, vegetables and alternating starches. But I would like to get my bill down to $65 to $75 a week -- I'd be very happy!
I've been making use of blogs on frugal living and coupons, such as Centsible Shopper and Money Saving Mom. Those two websites alone can save you an amazing amount of money. They combine readily available (and often printable) grocery coupons with current grocery or drugstore sales, and can often tell you how to get products for free (after coupons and rebates). I took advantage of some Walgreen rebates this week and did get $13.00+ of items that I buy on a regular basis for free. Today, Money Saving Mom has a link to a free sample of True Lemon powdered drink mix (0 calories, 0 carbs), which I thought was bringing to your attention. Not only do you get a free sample, but when you order your free sample, they donate 10 samples to troops overseas! Talk about a win-win offer! You can get your free sample here. I have some other freebie things that I love, and thought I'd share. First, is the Kraft Food and Family magazine. I have tried so many recipes out of this free magazine, and look forward to it every month. I am a good cook, but I'm definitely not a gourmet cook. Show me a recipe with more than 7 or 8 ingredients, and I'll make reservations for us at our favorite restaurant. I like simple foods (it's the New Englander in me) with not a lot of ingredients. This magazine covers everything from salads to desserts, cooking for parties to cooking for kids. It's actually a beautiful, professionally done magazine that you don't expect of a freebie. You can sign up for your copy here (sign up for the web site itself, then once you're signed up, you can request the magazine). Another free magazine I enjoy is Lowe's Creative Living magazine. I think it's published six times a year, but it's jam-packed with good ideas on creating storage solutions, decorating ideas, and heck, it's just plain fun to look at and dream. You can sign up here. While you're signing up, you may want to subscribe to their Garden Club magazine as well. I will never, ever shop for anything online without first doing a Google search for the particular web site, plus the word "code". Last week I received email from Direct Gardening and they were having a good sale on a new species of Willow trees that I was interested in. We've been talking about using trees as a natural fencing for two years now, and this tree (and sale) was just what I was waiting for. The trees were already a good deal, but I did my google search thing and came up with a code on Retail Me Not that gave me freebies at checkout, and, combined with an offer they already had going, I'll receive my 20 trees PLUS 40 additional plants, including a red maple tree! So if you go to buy something online, and at checkout you see a box that says "coupon code" or "promotion code" or some such thing, do a google search for that web site's name, plus "code" and you may be very pleasantly surprised. Gas prices got you down? Gas here in the greater Cincinnati area fluxuate by as much as .30 a gallon in a 24 hour period. I just never know when to buy gas anymore -- until I found this web site: GasBuddy.com Before I head out to run errands, I check this web site and find where gas is the cheapest in my area and plan my errands around it! I usually save between .10 and .20 a gallon by doing this. Lastly (wow - this is a long post), I have two "Helpful Hints" for you regarding buying items online. In most instances, you'll use a credit card for online buying (I prefer to use PayPal but not all websites accept it). I have one credit card now that I use strictly for online shopping. No other charges go on this card and it allows me to easily view transactions online so I can feel safe that my card number hasn't been stolen. (As a side note, I use the Bank of America credit card because they notify me INSTANTLY when a charge is made to my card. If it's over an amount I pre-set, they actually call me to verify the charge! Under that amount, they email me and let me know a charge was made via the Internet or telephone. GREAT feature!) I use my regular bank's debit card for all "live" transactions. (And just so my son the financial wizard will stop having heart palpitations -- my credit card is paid off each month!) Also, set up your email to help you keep track of online orders. I have two folders in my Outlook Program -- one labelled "Internet Orders" and a sub-folder of that named "Received". When I place an order, the email verification that I receive goes into the "Internet Orders" folder. When the item is received, I drag and drop it into the "Received" folder. This allows me to make sure I've received everything I've ordered, plus it gives me a record-copy of invoices in case I need to return something.

Apr 3, 2008

Sick

I've been hit by a stomach flu...ugh. I'm spending most of my time sleeping, but I'll be back..

Apr 1, 2008

Photo of the Day


Coffee art - who knew?? Considering the price of a cup of coffee these days, it's the least they can do.

Mar 31, 2008

Spring Cleaning


I've been putting off my Spring cleaning this year, but it occurred to me this morning that if I don't get going on it, I'll be doing a Summer Cleaning instead, and in the heat of southwestern Ohio, that just doesn't appeal to me at all. (Well, yes, we do have central AC but ... but.... oh, nevermind).

So here's my Spring Cleaning list, which I'm going to get done by the end of April:

Every Room:
Wash windows
Wash woodwork and baseboards
Wash light switches
Clean ceiling lights/fan
Remove heat register and vac. Wash register if necessary
Wash floor or shampoo carpet
Wash curtains/drapes

Kitchen:
Take all items down from decorative shelf, clean items, dust shelf, return items
Take everything out of cupboards, wash cupboard shelves, freecycle items I no longer use, return items to shelves.
Clean and sort items in freezer, throw out anything old
Clean out all drawers, wipe down, return items.
Clean stove interior
Remove fan filters and wash
Remove everything from under sink, throw out anything I don't use, sort and organize

Family Room
Sort through DVDs and videos - get rid of what we don't watch
Clean and sort dresser drawers
Take off slipcovers (wash and store)
Clean electronics
Clean out trunk of Brayden's toys - store things he no longer plays with (for future grandchildren!)

Dining Room
Empty hutch, wash all dishes, wash shelves, return items
Have drapes dry cleaned
Remove humidifier and put into storage
Dust and polish all furniture
Clean mini-blinds

All bathrooms (x 3)
Scrub floor
Clean grout
Empty under sink cabinet, sort, wipe down, return items
Wash curtains, shower curtains, rugs

Master Bedroom
Sort through closets and dressers, get rid of clothes that don't fit or don't wear
Clean mini-blinds
Wash curtains
Pull furniture out and vac behind
Sort jewelry
Clean out nightstands

Guest Room
Flip mattress
Clean mini blinds
Wash curtains
Dust all furniture
Take down quilt hanging on wall and hang on clothesline
Wash area rugs

Laundry Room
Clean out cabinets, get rid of unused items, restock laundry items as needed
Clean out and defrost chest freezer
Remove dryer exhaust hose and clean
Clean rim of washing machine
Wipe down exterior of washer, dryer and freezer

Office (mine)
Clean out and reorganize paper goods cabinet
Wipe down desk and printer station
Clean computer keyboard and screen
Pull out bookcases and dust behind
Clean light fixture
Wash curtains

Office (Jeff)(and Jeff can clean it!)
Dust everything
Wash curtains
Wash miniblinds
Wipe down chair and desk

Quilt Room
Nothing! I just cleaned this room from top to bottom! Yay!

Deck, Patio, Front Porch
Sweep
Use broom to remove any cobwebs / spider webs
Put rocking chair on front porch
Bring patio furniture from storage, power wash
Set up gazebo
Wash front door, surrounding windows
Clean welcome mat
Buy flowers to plant in planters x 6
Clean grill and outdoor fire pit

Garage, Basement, Storage shed, garden shed
Yeah, right - like that's going to happen

Mar 30, 2008

Out to Eat

Jeff and I decided last night to go out for Mexican food. We actually haven't been out to eat for a few weeks, and I needed a break (and he felt like Mexican food!). There's a Mexican restaurant, Casa Taquila, just a half mile from our house that we've driven by a million times but never stopped. At one time several years ago we heard that it was voted one of Cincinnati's best Mexican restaurants. I'm not sure why we'd never been there in all these years. The restaurant is in a little strip mall, and not very appealing from the outside (perhaps that's why we've never been there??). But what a pleasant surprise when we walked in! Bright, clean and much much larger than it appeared from the outside. They had beautiful dining room chairs painted in bright Mexican colors with suns and stars and chili peppers painted in gorgeous hues of blue and orange and red. I'd redecorate my entire kitchen if I could get six of those chairs! The staff was attentive and friendly. Within just a few seconds of sitting down, we had warm tortilla chips served with a salsa dip and a warm bean dip in front of us, which were very tasty and seemed made fresh. I was hopeful that it was a sign of good things to come. It's always nice to find a comfortable restaurant with good food in your own neighborhood. I couldn't have been more disappointed. The food was just terrible! I couldn't believe it! I honestly thought there was something wrong with ME because no Mexican restaurant would ever serve food that had absolutely NO taste! Jeff and I both ordered a combination plate that came with a chicken tostada, beef enchilada and some other beef dish (identical to the enchilada but without the sauce). Both had beans and rice as side dishes. The rice was overcooked and soggy. Though it did have a hint of red color to it, there wasn't a trace of any tomato taste or any spices of any kind -- not even salt or pepper. The chicken on the tostada was over-boiled and didn't have a trace of chicken flavor. There were no spices or seasonings in any of the dishes! How can that be possible in a Mexican restaurant!?! I am not a restaurant snob at all. I like food of all kinds, whether it's in a fast food restaurant or an upscale restaurant. I'm not a Mexican food connosieur. Put some cumin and oregano on almost any meat and put it in a taco shell and I'm happy! Believe me when I say I am not a fussy eater and I can't remember the last time (if ever) I found food to be inedible in a restaurant. This restaurant's food was as near to inedible as I've ever found. Jeff and I always rate new restaurants we eat at on a scale of 1 to 10. Most get a 7 or 8. This restaurant received a 1 from me (only because of the ambiance and the staff) and a 2 from Jeff.