Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fabric Softener Sheets

I have a few random uses for fabric softener sheets I'd like to share.  Just a little tidbit to keep things smelling clean!  After I go somewhere, which is VERY rare, and I use my luggage I always put a new fabric sheet in the suitcase before I put away then when I get it out the next time, it smells fresh. 
My 2 year old has very smelly feet!  So, when I take her shoes off at night I put a little square of softener in her shoes.  Since her feet are small I cut a sheet in fourths and just put a square in each of her shoes.  I change the sheet about every 3 weeks or so.  It keeps her shoes from not stinking so bad.  She has even figured out the trick and when she takes her shoes off she goes to her room and puts them away and puts the softener back in!  What a mini me!!! 
I also put a sheet of softener in my closets and hampers.  Just set it on a shelf or something in your closets and throw one in your hampers.  The hamper ones can be replaced more often but I bet I don't replace the ones in my closet for a month or two. You can also put one or two under the seats in your vehicle.   
Those are just a few things I do that my sister says, "I would never have thought of that."  I guess I don't think of it that way, I just do it.  So, I shared.  Hope it was useful to you!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Feeding the Family!

Hello again.  I'm sure everyone is gearing up for their Thanksgiving Dinner.  It adds up quickly depending on how many you are feeding!!!  Months like this are an exception to my grocery shopping but I usually stick to a pretty rigid list.  I can feed my entire family for under $400 a month easily, usually around $350.  Do we have a lot of prepacked snack foods?  No.  For "treats" I buy 2 packages of choc chips a month and make cookies.  When I make cookies it's my husband and kids choice how long they last.  If they eat 6 a day then guess what, they won't be around much more than a day.  When they are gone, they're gone.  Period.  Same with Pop-Tart (which I buy generic, Best Choice).  My son loves them.  I buy 2 boxes a month.  When they are gone, they are gone.  I "big" shop once a month.  Right after I get paid I go to the store and spend approx $230.  Then throughout the month I go back for bread, milk, eggs and on occasion that one thing I don't have to make either a meal that is out of ordinary for me or just something I hadn't planned for.  I pretty much buy the same things every month.  Of course there are those months someone wants a special meal or you feel like treating your family to something special.  I'm simply stating in general this is my philosophy on grocery shopping.   If you feel like your family isn't getting full I have 2 words, Bread & Potatoes.  We have potatoes at almost every meal whether they be, baked, fried, mashed, french fries or scalloped.  Make them a part of every meal, they are fillers!  Also, bread butter and jelly.  If you have leftovers take them with you for lunch the next day.  I work full time so I take my lunch a lot.  If I don't take lunch my local grocery store deli has a $1 item every day, so I can literally eat for $1 + tax every day!   When you are in the grocery store most of the time their is a store brand (generic) product that is the SAME THING!!  Really it is.  I very rarely buy named brand and I save a ton of money.  Now, I have found certain things that aren't as good if not named brand like diapers and feminine products but even baby formula is the same!  If you don't believe me ask your pediatrician.  The store brand is the exact same thing.  You just aren't paying for the advertising and fancy labels the named brands have. 
Another great saver is coupons.  Sometimes I can save up to $10 in coupons and sometimes only $1 or so.  Just depends on what I need and have coupons for.  Most of the time even with a coupon the named brand is still more expensive.  Also, I don't buy my shampoo, toilet paper, kleenex and other such products at the grocery store.  Go to a place like Target or Walmart for those things.  I make a trip to the grocery store and Target every month.  I always make a list once again taking note of the needs and wants and I stick to it.  My younger sister, who gave me the idea to start this blog, is usually with me and can testify that I stick to my list MOST of the time.   Of course there is always those times when you want to buy something for yourself and or your kids or splurge on an item.  I do that too!  but I always make sure my families needs are met first.  It's just a simple change in mindset and it will save you money.  Okay, done rambling for today I think!  Everyone have a great day and thanks for reading!!! 

Oh, one more thing before I go.  If buying holiday gifts online, research research research.  You can save tons of money by searching websites for the same product! 

Sunday, November 21, 2010

I'm new at this!

Well, where to start.  I'm not sure how to do this blog thing but my younger sister thought it would be a good idea to share my ideas about kids, running an efficient house, saving money and lots of other little things that I didn't really think anyone would want me to share.  So I guess I will try this out and see if anyone pays attention!!  With one warning to readers:  I have been know to get a bit worked up, so if you don't want it given to you straight, then stop reading!!!  If I feel the need to cuss to express myself I will use *^#+ to not offend!  Just please be warned. 

I don't want to say I am cheap but frugal and efficient.  In this economy saving money is key.  Do my kids and family have everything they need?  Yes.  Do they have everything they want?  Absolutely not.  Kids do not need half of what they have, my kids included.  Parents should NOT feel guilty about their teenager not having the latest iphone or their toddler not having those high dollar clothes.  Be real!  The toddler has no idea what brand her clothes are and the teenager will learn to appreciate what they have and learn that they have to work very hard for things.   My teenager hasn't had a cell phone for 6 months now.  He abused the privilege so guess what, no privilege.  Did he hate me for it??  Probably.  Did he get over it?  Yes.  Would I let him yell at me and tell me it's not fair and blah blah blah like I see other teenagers do to their parents, mostly mothers, in public.  No way!!!  You are the parents!  Act like it!  Okay, I got that out.   I'm just saying there is a huge difference between needs and wants.  Don't feel guilty for not meeting all your kids wants.  Do I want those $100 boots?  Of course!!  Do I need them?  No.  Do I settle for the $20 boots?  Absolutely.  Same concept with kids. 

Well, I feel like this was mostly rambling.  Hopefully, I get the hang of this blog thing.  Before I complete my first blog I have 2 ways I saved money this holiday season I would like to share.  If you have car payment, MOST banks and loan institutions will allow you to defer 1 payment every 12 months.  So, you can go to your bank and fill out a form for the deferrm ent.  You then have your car payment to spend of holiday gifts with no penalty on your loan.  Another great idea I had for my toddler was at NickJr.com.  My toddler has just started to color, with Crayola Washable Crayons ( a life saver!!), and loves all the characters on NickJr.  So, I was going to get her all these  different coloring books for xmas.  At NickJr.com they have a printable pages portion where you can print of pages for your kids to color.  They have a huge selection.  I printed off enough to make my own coloring book.  Print them off, hole punch them and put them in a 25 cent folder!!!  There's your coloring book!!! 

Well, thank for reading.  Hope I didn't bore you and I will try to keep shorter next time.  Happy Holidays!