How to Save Money on Organization
November 4, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under how-to, save-money, saving money
We’ve officially been in our new home for two months now. We’re pretty settled and it feels like home, however, we’re still working on finding a place for everything. Today I tweeted saying, “Putting away more stuff and organizing a little more. Will we ever be totally unpacked?”.
Finding a place for everything is definitely a challenge. Another challenge we have faced is affording the organization supplies that we need. Here are some tips for saving.
1) Plan out your purchases. This month we bought closet organizers. Next month, I’m hoping to purchase some shelving for one of the closets. An extra …read more
5 Uses for Leftover Halloween Candy
November 2, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Halloween, food, frugal living
Halloween has just passed and while the festivals and trick-or-treating were fun, we don’t really need all of that candy. Rather than letting it go to waste, here are some tips for using the leftover Halloween candy.
1) Use it for Christmas. The candy that doesn’t have Halloween colored wrapper would work well in the kids’ stockings. No sense in spending money on new candy when you have plenty. Set some aside for later.
2) Put out a candy bowl at work. A little Snickers bar or Reese’s cup helps make the day a little brighter. Cheer up your co-worker’s day with …read more
5 Ways to Save Money on Vegetables
October 29, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under food, groceries, how-to, save-money, saving money
We’re all looking to include more vegetables into our meals. Here are some ways to help you save.
1) Grow your own. Growing your own can help to drastically cut your food bill. As an added bonus, you get to control the use of fertilizers and pesticides.
2) Can and freeze for the winter months. Many people plan a large garden so that they will have enough to can and freeze for future months. These come in handy for soups, casseroles and crock pot meals.
3) Buy in-season produce. I am more likely to buy cucumbers, tomatoes, and other produce when they’re at …read more
10 Ways to Save Money on Books
October 28, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Top 10 lists, frugal living, how-to, saving money
I’ve never been one to spend a bunch of money on books. I might spend $50 per year. I know there are some of you that spend hundreds or maybe even thousands. Hopefully you will find a few tips from this list that you can try to save money on books.
1. Borrow books from friends. Of course, be willing to let them borrow your books too.
2. Shop yard sales and thrift stores. Sometimes you can find some great deals in those stores. Once while shopping at Good Will, I found a bunch of Scholastic books and some curriculum. It was …read more
5 Tips for Collecting from Rebates
October 19, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under financial matters, how-to
As Thanksgiving is coming near, stores are looking to lure you in. One way that they do that is through rebates. Promises of good savings from rebates is enough to get us in the stores. The problem is that many times we forget to send in the rebates or the rebate has too many hoops to jump through.
There are some ways to make sure you get your rebate money.
1) Make copies of everything before you send it in. My husband and I always make a copy of all of the paperwork. This includes the papers we filled out, the receipt, …read more
5 Ways to Save Money on Babysitting
October 14, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under money saving idea, parenting, save-money, saving money
With me working part-time from home and having three little kids, my husband and I are looking for ways to save money on dates. We need some time alone!
Here are few ways to save on babysitting.
1) Go on a lunch date. This is our newest way to save. Our three oldest children are in school and our youngest is in preschool part-time. We finally have a consistent time that we can get out together.
2) Trade babysitting with others. If you know of other parents that have kids, offer to trade with them. Everyone needs some time alone and they would …read more
How to Save Money in a Small Town
October 13, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under frugal living, money saving idea, save-money, saving money, shopping
Last December I moved to a small town. There were a few stores around, but not the wide variety from which I have become accustomed. The transition to this lifestyle was very difficult because I shop around for the best bargains on our groceries.
With only one grocery store in town, I was left with the option of shopping there or driving 30 minutes each way. My grocery bill had jumped 30% and something needed to be done. It took me a few months to develop a system for saving money, but I think I’ve adjusted pretty well.
Here are some tips for saving …read more
How to Stay Out of Debt This Christmas
October 8, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Christmas, Holiday Thrift, Seasonal Savings, budget, debt/credit, holidays
While I’m sure mentioning this topic is going to bring some eye rolls and heavy sighs, we can’t deny that Christmas will be here soon. So rather than avoiding the issue, let’s take it on and discuss some ways to plan and stay out of debt. As Dave Ramsey says, “Children do what feels good. Adults make a plan and follow it.” I propose that we make a plan to stay out of debt this Christmas.
1) Audit your spending. See if there is anything that you’re willing to cut out. I’m thinking things like lunch out with coworkers, movie rentals, …read more
How to Cut Down Your Christmas Gift List
September 28, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Christmas, Holiday Thrift, Seasonal Savings, gifts, holidays, money saving idea, saving money
Earlier this week, I posted about some ways to cut out some of your Christmas expenses. One of the ways listed was to cut down your Christmas gift list. It’s simply not necessary to buy for every aunt, uncle, and cousin. That’s not what Christmas is about anyway.
Tiffany from Stuff Parents Need commented with a great question.
Do you have any tips for how to tactfully remove people from your list? We have a few aunts and uncles that I’d like to stop buying presents for, not because I don’t love them, but because I think us continuing to exchange presents is …read more
Ways to Save Money On Halloween Candy
September 26, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Halloween, holidays, money saving idea, saving money
This past week, we discussed some ways to save money on Halloween. One of our readers asked for tips to save money on Halloween candy. Here are some ways to save.
1) Give less candy. Kids don’t need all of that sugar anyway. I’ve even been to some houses that just have a big bowl sitting out on the porch. Cut back on the amount of candy you give.
2) Buy in bulk. If possible, check out deals at warehouse clubs. Most times the prices are less and they have assortments of candy just for Halloween. If it’s too much candy, split …read more







