Apr 23, 2008

I'm a label kind o' girl

I love labels. Not only do labels help me keep everything in it's proper place, but labels just make me look and feel more organized than I really am!



I found these gorgeous personalized labels for the kitchen -- for only $2.00 at Organize.com ! I know I have old glass jars in my basement -- I think it's time they made an appearance in my kitchen! There's a huge selection of the names you can have put on these labels -- for example: candy, cereal, coffee, tea, pasta, rice, flour and more! You can choose the color and the font, then select from their large selection of words.

I never thought of recycling old bottles for the bathroom! But take a look at these ideas! Labels you can choose include: shampoo, conditioner, soap, bubblebath, lotion, and more. Ooooo... can't you just see a line of old blue bottles with cork stoppers in a row in your bathroom??


Look at these labels for photo albums and scrapbooks! (Of course, first I'd have to put all my photos into albums...!)


Those photo albums almost don't need photos -- they just look so good sitting there on your bookcase! Who cares what's actually inside them -- people will think you're SO organized!

Apr 22, 2008

Kitchen Tip Tuesday



I saw this on Kim's blog The Random Ramblings of a Working Mom and thought it was a great idea!

My Kitchen Tip for the day is to find things you do over and over again, and do it once. For example, we drink a LOT of coffee around this house. Three pots a day at least, weekends it's four or five pots. So when I get out the coffee and the coffee filters, I place 4 or 5 filters out on the counter, and scoop the appropriate amount of coffee into each filter. I then just bunch them up at the top of the filter, and put them in the cupboard over the coffeepot. The next time we want coffee, we just need to grab a filter with coffee already in place. (For some weird reason, Jeff and I call these "pre-paid" -- as in "there's prepaid coffee's up there if you're making coffee") It actually saves time and it's much more convenient than having to get out the filters, get out the can of coffee, etc.!

Another place I do this is the dishwasher. When we put silverware in the dishwasher, all the knives go in one section of the basket, the forks in another, spoons in a third, etc. So when I go to put the dishes away (and it's ALWAYS me!), I just grab all the knives from their basket at once - no sorting, just put them in their appropriate slot in the drawer. I guess more than saving time, it saves thinking! LOL

Some fun freebies

I've mentioned that on my other blog I'm having a giveaway. I'm giving away two items - a quilted notebook and either a second notebook or a handbag made by me. If you love giveaways, the Mother of all Blog Giveaways is going on right now!
The last time I checked, there were nearly 500 giveaways. All you have to do is go to the blogs listed and read the requirements. Some bloggers want you to simply leave a comment. A few want you to look at their blog and comment on something specific. It's easy, it's fun, and you get to view a whole new bunch of blogs you've probably never seen before!
Of course, I want you to go to my blog first and make a comment to sign up for my giveaway! LOL
Another great freebie I saw mentioned on The Sojourner blog is great for the artist in everyone. Get your FREE (no shipping either!) set of 12 oil pastels. Just fill out this form and use the promo code SA2008.

To continue my post from yesteday, I sold my car. Yay Craig's List! The first person to come look at it bought it. I came down in my price a bit and that was fine -- it meant I didn't have to deal with arranging for a ton of people to come look at the car, many of whom probably wouldn't have shown up anyway. The amount we got for the car is now officially our budget for this Spring's yard cleanup. We want to add two large shade trees -- one in front and one in back -- to replace the ten cottonwoods I had cut down a few years ago (Sorry, environmentalists, but there is NOTHING good about cottonwoods, especially considering I was horribly allergic to them, and they clogged our gutters, our pool filters and our lawn mower blades!) . We also need to get a truckload of mulch delivered and a few small odds and ends that need purchasing. I've gotten 14 of my 20 willow trees planted (Ah, I forgot about those -- OK, environmentalists, I'm not only even but I've increased my tree population by 4 with 6 more to plant!), and hope to get the other 6 in tonight or tomorrow.

Life is good :)

These hybrid willow trees are really unique, in case you're looking for a good property line or wind shield tree. They grow FAST - up to 20 feet in the first year! And they're very inexpensive. I purchased them at DirectGardening.com - And you know I always look for a discount, so if you check it out, use special coupon # G5666 for 3 free Peacock Orchid Bulbs with any purchase!

Apr 21, 2008

When you need to sell something...

Wow. Today has been an experience! We still have my old SUV sitting in the driveway, deciding not to have it fixed after Mary's accident with an uninsured driver (I could go on and on about THAT, but I won't... I'll just say this is her 2nd accident with an uninsured driver and both times the cars were badly damaged and both times it was just too darn bad. What is Ohio going to do about this?!?) Anyhoo.... It was a nice sunny day so I decided to go out and take some pictures of the car and put it up on Craig's List. I also created a new blog solely for the purpose of selling the car. I had NO idea! LOL! Within 30 minutes of posting the ad, my email was flooded with requests to come see the car. Now granted, it's not every day you can find a car for sale that actually runs for $750. And it's an awfully pretty car... it was my baby for a long time. But it was in an accident, it has some major repairs that need to be done to it and we had already decided to replace it with a new car and were going to trade this one in. I have had people offer to buy the car sight-unseen, tonight, cash in hand. I have had people beg and plead with me to sell them this car. One guy apparently even came down our street and looked at it, which is a little scarey, since I didn't post my name, address OR phone number! (You get a special email address from Craigs List so you don't have to give out your own.) So tomorrow morning the first person is coming to see the car. He owns a body shop business, so it will be a real deal for someone who can fix it themselves. I know it needs a door and the frame has to be pulled back into shape. The engine is OK for 140k miles, but when we started it up tonight I did hear noises I'd never heard before. It may be because it's been sitting in the driveway since mid-January and never been started, I'm not sure. But the moral of the story here is -- if you need to sell something, try Craig's List, for sure! My blog with the car photos has had over 175 hits as of a few minutes ago -- just 5 hours after putting it up! I've had about 25 email responses, and all but one wanted the car "now". I know we never would have gotten a response like this if we'd paid the $19.95 for an ad in our local newspaper. I'm definitely sold on Craig's List!

Apr 20, 2008

Comment on a comment

Got to love "Anonymous" comments... Here's one I got today: So, I don't get it. You did a freezer inventory and found you had frozen EVERYTHING and then you went to K-Roger as a "loyal" customer and bought more dead animals to freeze, even though a couple of days ago you said you wouldn't have to go to the grocery store for a month. Duh. I'm just dense, but do you ever READ what you write?

I guess I shouldn't comment on the "I'm just dense" part... mustn't offend a blog reader and all that. However, you missed the point. My challenge is to cut my grocery bill back by almost 50%. It just happened that Kroger had sent me Loyal Customer coupons that matched items they had on sale, and the coupons were about to expire. Throwing out those coupons for something I would normally buy, would be like throwing away $7.50 cash. Any time I can get a meat meal (which, apparently, is not to your liking... each to his own on that one) for .26 per person.. hey, I'm dancing in the aisles. It is RARE (occassion-wise, not meat-wise) that I can purchase meats for that price.

So, dear commentor, YES I read what I write but Life Happens. Things Change. Big Money has been $aved and that's the goal here. And you might just want to look away cuz you never know -- I MAY even do it again :)

Apr 18, 2008

Kroger shopping

I had no intention of going grocery shopping, but expiring coupons that matched sales lured me in today. But it was worth it!
Pork chops (assorted, which means 30% good pork chops and 70% pork "steaks") were on sale for .99 a lb. (normally $2.49 to $4.99). Kroger had sent me a "Loyalty" coupon for $2.50 off $10 pork purchase, so I bought 10 lbs of pork chops for $7.50 -- .75 cents a pound! I came home and divided it up into serving portions (2 adults) and we will get at least 10 meals (12 if I do additional stir fry meals), with meat for each meal costing only .75, or $.37 per person!
Kroger also had all their chicken at 40% off, so I picked up a Roaster -- starting price $10.80, sale price $6.50. Again, Kroger had sent me a "loyalty" coupon for $1.50 off $5 chicken purchase, which I used to get the roaster for $4 for an 8lb roaster, or .50 lb. We will get at least 3 dinners and sandwiches for 3 lunches, plus 2-3 meals of soup for that $4 purchase. Again, that's a decent meat meal for .50 per meal, or .25 per person!
I picked up 12 cans of Kroger canned vegetables, on sale for .33 a can (normally .79), and 3 8ounce packages of Kroger extra sharp cheddar cheese, at $1.50 per package (normally at least $2.89). They also had "expired" hamburger rolls (the bakery ones, not the flat Kroger brand) normally $1.99 for $.79. Those went right into the freezer. Kroger also had their brand of cereals on sale for $1.49 and $1.69 a box, so I added two boxes of cereal to the pantry.
So I don't feel bad about going grocery shopping. I stuck to my list (sale items only) and got some great bargains. Gas prices here jumped more than .30 a gallon this week to $3.49 a gallon, and you know that increase is going to hit at the grocery store shortly.
By the way, yes we survived the "earthquake"... but it did wake us up around 5:30 am. We're about 180 miles from the "center" of the 5.4 earthquake in Indiana, but it shook us enough to wake us both up and wonder what it was. You just don't expect earthquakes in Ohio! Live and learn!

Apr 17, 2008

A Giveaway on my other blog & being not so frugal

I have another blog, My Quilt Life and am currently holding a giveaway and hope you'll stop by and comment and be in the drawing. All comments through 04/30/08 will be used in a drawing on 05/02/08. If anyone has a problem leaving a comment, just email me (JoanOH AT cinci dot rr dot com). Being NOT so frugal Yesterday I talked to a neighborhood teenager about helping me out for a few hours a week with the yard and garden. Woo Hoo! He's a big strapping kid and as nice as can be, and I know he needs the work. I am thrilled that I'll have some help because this year my back problems just are not going to let me do much digging or roto-tilling on my own. My vegetable garden is 20 by 75 feet and it's a lot of work. Unfortunately, the "frugalness" of the vegetable garden is going to fly out the window because it will be offset by my paying someone to help... sigh. In addition to the vegetable garden, I have a perennial garden that needs major work - dividing plants and moving them - and I'll have him help me with those. We have 20 trees due in soon, and he can help plant those as well. I'll continue to do the lighter weeding and planting, but it will be great to have a big strong back around to help me out. I believe 3 hrs a week for 3-4 weeks ought to do it. Maybe I'll just have to plant an extra large crop of veggies to make up for the money I'll have to pay him, but it will be well worth it to keep the yard maintained and the gardens back to their glory days!