Monday, July 28, 2014

Save money freezing your peppers and saving the seeds


The Captain and I often run into great deals on peppers bought in bulk at the military commisary, but it is way too much to use up before they go bad, so we freeze them.  

You can do the same thing with onion!  I like to cut them up in the way I use most or do combinations and make separate bags.

Click here to go to an excellent post on how to do it!


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Nail Fungus Home Remedies




Nail fungus can be difficult and expensive to get rid of . . . here are some relatively inexpensive DIY solutions to taking care of this problem:



  • Vinegar & water: Soak 15 minutes each day in a 1:2 vinegar and water solution.



  • Tea tree oil: Apply a few drops to affected area at least twice daily, rub into surrounding skin then cover with a bandage.



  • Eucalyptus Essential Oil: same as above.



  • Grapefruit seed extract: Apply twice daily.



  • Vicks VapoRub: Rub this in covering the area entirely each morning and night.



  • Listerine Mouthwash: Soak twice a day in full strength Listerine mouthwash for at least 10 minutes a sitting.



  • Coconut oil: Use each morning and night (before bedtime).



  • Hydrogen Peroxide: Saturate the area with a drop or two daily.


  • Tea tree & lavender Essential Oil : Apply this 50/50 mixture morning and night.



  • Apple cider vinegar: Saturate with apple cider vinegar twice a day.



  • Saturday, May 31, 2014

    Best Buys for June



    Learning the tricks of seasonal shopping by knowing what items go on sale during which month is a great way to plan for purchases and save lots of money.

    June is known as "the wedding month" and also means that those items typically purchased as wedding presents, such as dishes, go on sale in June.

    It stands to reason that you can get a great deal on a gym membership in June since everyone has long forgotten their New Year's Resolutions to get in shape.

    Since Father's Day happens in June, so do the sales for tools and hardware!

    Who wants to paint in June?  Apparently, not many people do and while sales of paint are low, the stores will mark paint and related products down to make some sales.  Stock up on those painting supplies!


    Seasonal produce for June . . . 

    Fruits
    Apricots
    Blueberries
    Cantaloupe
    Cherries
    Kiwi
    Peaches
    Nectarines
    Strawberries
    Watermelon

    Vegetables
    Beets
    Corn
    Green Beans
    Peas
    Yellow Squash

    Happy shopping!


    Friday, May 2, 2014

    DIY Home Maintenance and Repairs

    These days we are all feeling the pinch of the poor economic times and are finding ways to stretch our precious dollars.  When it comes to home maintenance and repairs, it is one of the most expensive, often non-budgeted item and most of the time we are at the mercy of those repair people who are not so honest (especially when they are dealing with women).

    As money becomes tighter, it becomes more important than ever to learn how to be self-sufficient and do as many of those DIY home maintenance and repair projects that we can!

    How do you know where to learn how to tackle these projects yourself?

    Home improvement centers as Home Depot, for example, have excellent workshops to empower you to get those little things done around the house.  The internet is a search away from finding "how to" instructions for many of those projects.

    Pretty Handy Girl is one of those websites who claims to "empower you to complete your own DIY projects."  Why not?  It just takes a little education and knowing what tools you need to get the job done. Join Brittany Bailey and see what she has to offer before you pay that pricey repairman to do a simple repair that you can tackle yourself at a fraction of the price!  

    Click here for her section on Home Repairs and empower yourself!


    Saturday, April 19, 2014

    Cleaning an Electric Grill


    I've had several electric grills and truly love using them, they are so convenient and make the best sandwiches.

    However, I didn't have the good sense to buy one with removable grills and don't even know if they were available in the market when I bought my first one so long ago.

    I HATE cleaning these guys, so I don't use them as often as I should.

    Karen at Sew Many Ways has come up with a quick and painless way to clean them!  I must try her technique very soon :)

    Click here for her tutorial.







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    Tuesday, March 18, 2014

    Oatmeal . . . so many uses for this frugal item



    Oatmeal is one of my favorite breakfast options, along with.being a healthy and very inexpensive item.  But did you know there are so many other uses for oatmeal?

    The following list is from Tip Hero, where you can get tips and helpful information . . . it is a money saving guide!  It is a website all frugalistas should have bookmarked . . .



    Other uses for oatmeal:

    Make Face Masks: in desperate need of a facial? Mix 1/2 a cup of oatmeal with 1/2 cup hot water and 1/4 cup honey in a food processor. Apply to your face and let sit for 10 minutes before rinsing with cool water.


    Make a Healthier Flour: when you need flour to make cookies (or any other recipe) process some oatmeal into a fine powder. Then use it in place of flour to make healthier treats.


    Breadcrumb Substitute: put your oats through a processor and use them to bind meatballs, meatloaf and veggie burgers.


    Make Clay for Kids: mix a cup of instant/rolled oats, 2/3 cup all-purpose flour and 1/2 cup water. You'll have a play-doh-like clay that will stay moist as your kids create a masterpiece. Then once they're done, their sculpture will harden overnight.


    Neutralize Odors: oatmeal can work in the same way as baking soda in the fridge. Just throw a bowl of uncooked oatmeal in the fridge to keep odors under control.


    Soothe Itchy Skin: grind up some oats into a fine powder and put into a cheesecloth or pantyhose. Then just tie it in a knot around the bathtub faucet and draw a bath. Soak in that bath to treat poison ivy, rashes and chicken pox.



    Saturday, March 1, 2014

    An organized freezer


    What does an organized freezer have to do with being frugal?

    I've written about buying food in bulk, especially those items we use often. Imagine having a place for all those frozen items where you can actually find them when you need them!

    Samantha from the blog Simply Organized has some great ideas for getting your freezer under control.  Look at the photo . . . isn't that an outstanding looking freezer?

    Click here to go to her blog post for some great ideas and lots of photos.


    Sunday, February 16, 2014

    7 Plants You Can Start From Kitchen Scraps


    Written by:  Mick Telkamp from HGTV Gardens

    Instead of throwing kitchen scraps into the compost bin, re-grow them!

    Many of us have had the experience of reaching into a bag of onions to find new growth as fresh green shoots have sprouted within. Plants love to grow and it’s easy to simply cut away the new sprouts and get on with dinner, but for the intrepid gardener, the new growth possible from vegetable scraps or an unexpected surplus of produce is an opportunity to get a jump on propagating new crops. Before relegating kitchen scraps to the compost pile, consider these anxious growers and repopulate a bountiful garden using parts of the vegetable usually left behind.
    Celery
    Cut celery stalks from the base as usual, but instead of tossing that base away, place it in a shallow cup of water on a sunny windowsill, leaving the top exposed. In a matter of days, you’ll notice fresh green growth emerging from the center. Change the water every couple of days and watch the plant flourish, even as outer stalks lose their color and fade. Once the new growth has established, transfer the growing celery into the garden or a pot of soil to continue its development.
    Green Onions
    Use the white root normally discarded to effortlessly provide a steady and renewable source of green onions. Simply place the roots in a glass, leaving the cut end above water. Left on the kitchen windowsill, the green shoots will continue to grow. Change the water occasionally and an endless supply of this cooking staple is always at hand. This same method may be used to keep fresh leeks or fennel always within reach.
    Cabbage
    Like celery, cabbage (as well as bok choy and romaine lettuce) can be regrown from the root base. Although cabbage can also be started in water, starting out in shallow soil is sometimes more effective. Make sure to keep the soil especially damp for the first week or two to encourage new growth.
    Potatoes
    A favorite grade-school project, the eyes of potatoes readily sprout new growth (sometimes even in the pantry). Cut potatoes into pieces and nurture the sprouts in water. Once new sprouts are established, plant in damp soil to grow your own potatoes.
    Avocados
    That golf ball-sized pit is a giant seed ready to grow into your very own avocado tree. Press three toothpicks into the pit along its center and suspend it in a glass with water covering the bottom half. Change the water regularly and after a few weeks stems will form. Growing this tree is a little more challenging than some other kitchen scrap projects, but is worth the effort. Check out this article for more details on growing your own avocado tree.
    Garlic
    Plant a clove of garlic in a pot of damp soil and place it in a sunny location. As the garlic scapes (stalks) grow, cut them back to divert the plants resources to developing that glorious root. Garlic scapes are a treat in their own right and the peppery stalks can be roasted or used in pesto.
    Ginger
    Ginger rhizomes (the “root” used for cooking) are easy growers inside the house, but take a little longer. Plant a piece of the rhizome in damp soil and place in a sunny room, but out of direct sunlight. Shoots will become evident fairly soon, but it will take several months before there has been enough growth to harvest. Once the ginger has developed sufficient growth, pull the plant from the soil for use. Don’t forget to cut off a piece to re-plant!

    Thursday, December 19, 2013

    An Abundance of Oranges?



    This post is for those who are fortunate enough to have orange trees on their property or if you have an abundance of oranges for one reason or another.

    For the first time in many years, we are blessed with an abundance of oranges since our baby orange trees have matured and put out lots of sweet oranges.  Yes, this makes me happy, happy, happy since oranges, even in the State of Florida, have become rather expensive.

    Of course I have lots of recipes using oranges that I will be posting on my food blog, but the following are general pages about the use of orange marmalade.

    Click here for a page dedicated to cooking with orange marmalade.

    Recipes using orange marmalade from Thrifty Fun

    Different uses for orange marmalade from eHow





    If orange marmalade is not your thing, here are some other ideas for using oranges . . .

    Uses for oranges from eHow

    Household uses for oranges

    10 Unique Uses for Orange Peels

    Beauty Uses of Oranges

    24 Uses for Oranges




    Monday, August 19, 2013

    Bulk food buying


    You want to save money buying your groceries in bulk, but where do you start.  Where do you go to find those bargains?  Don't know how to store all that food?  Is couponing worth it?  What about splitting those bulk purchases with friends?  How do I plan it all?

    I've done it before, but it was a long time ago.  The greatest lesson I learned . . . you don't save money if you buy too much and end up throwing it away.

    It takes time to plan your purchases, organize your pantry and refrigerator and menu plans for efficiently using the food, which can be an exhaustive commitment if you really don't have the time.  You will learn my lesson . . . if you don't have the time to make a plan, you will end up throwing money away and not saving at all.

    You can do it on a small scale like we do . . . when there is a good price on an item we use often, like butter, rice and pasta, we stock up on the item since we know the item will not be wasted, how it will be stored and how long it will take us to use it.

    If you have the time and patience, the following are some great resources for guidance.
















    Monday, March 4, 2013

    Lemons, lemons, lemons



    When life brings you lemons . . . rejoice!!

    We are lucky enough to be blessed with a healthy lemon tree on our property, along with limes and sour oranges.  We love cooking with them, but there are so many other uses for lemons!  Since I have an overabundance of sour oranges, I plan on experimenting to see if they are as effective as lemons.

    Did you know that lemons can be frozen whole?  Place whole lemons in a bag to keep them all in one place.  Thaw them out when you are ready to use them. The juice will taste fresh, however, the texture of the lemon will be soggy.

    Jillee of One Good Thing, one of my very favorite blogs, has written numerous posts on the many uses of lemons.  Her latest post is all about the health benefits of lemons, which also includes links to past posts on other uses for lemons.  Check out the rest of her blog while you are there . . . love her DIY recipes, a must for other frugalistas out there!

    Click here to go to the article


    Sunday, October 7, 2012

    Glory Foods Gift Basket Giveaway



    What is better than Southern comfort
     food homemade from scratch?

    The answer is a Southern comfort
     food made from Glory Foods products!


    Glory Foods is the category leader in Southern-style, heat-and-serve products including seasoned canned vegetables, cooking bases, hot sauces and fresh greens. They have an array of ready-to-eat and fresh products, including spinach, fried apples, low-sodium green beans, cornbread mix and fresh kale.


    How would you like to win
    free gift basket full of 
    Glory Food products?  

    Frugal Follies is hosting a giveaway!
    Click here to enter!

    This giveaway ends on Friday,
     October 26, 2012, at 12:01 am.







    Friday, October 5, 2012

    Paradise Grove Avocado Giveaway


    The avocado is one of my favorite things!

    My latest discovery is using it in place of mayonnaise for a chicken salad sandwich.  Usually I love to have it mixed in a salad or serve sliced with salt and pepper.

    Life in the Lost World is hosting a giveaway for a box of Haas Avocados from Paradise Grove Avocados  . . . click here to enter.

    Hurry!  The giveaway ends on October 23!


    Sunday, September 30, 2012

    Homemade Deodorizing Disks



    Being a fabulous frugalista sometimes means making your own stuff.  Actually, I prefer homemade items for cleaning since I control what goes into it.  No more toxic fumes and burnt, stuffy nose from my old method of using bleach and other harsh chemicals for just about everything.

    Let's face it, cleaning items are expensive!  It doesn't matter how many coupons you gather up, it adds up quickly . . . unless you have a free coupon.

    You probably already have the simple ingredients in this recipe for deodorizing disks . . .


  • 2 cups baking soda
  • 1 – 2 cups distilled water (or you can boil your water for 10 minutes.)
  • Lavender essential oil (or whatever oil you choose. Citrus would be good too!)
  • Silicone mold or muffin pan


  • Click here for the tutorial from one of my favorite blogs . . . One Good Thing by Jillee.



    Thursday, September 20, 2012

    WOW! $600 Gift Card Giveaways!! Ends tonight!!



    It has been a while, but I'm back in the swing of entering sweepstakes and giveaways!

    The world of giveaways, sweepstakes and freebies has exploded since I last participated.  I'll be featuring my favorite ones regularly!

    Tonight I went on a mission of finding awesome sweepstakes and sought out an old friend, Icefairy's Treasure Chest.  I hit the jackpot of giveaways in just one blog!!  I've placed her blog button on my sidebar . . .


    icefairy's Treasure Chest

    Rather than try to explain it myself, I'll use her words . . .
    This month I've teamed up with some great blogs to give you the chance to win over $600 in cash or gift cards! Each participating blog is giving away a gift card or cash prize valued at $25 or more. Be sure to enter them all and receive one extra entry for each giveaway you have entered! 
    The bad news is that all the giveaways end September 21, so hurry up and enter the giveaways . . . I love gift card giveaways!

    Click here to go there!




    Sunday, July 22, 2012

    Natural Lemon Vinegar Cleaner (updated)



    This cleaning recipe is a frugalista's dream!

    I'm really excited about finding so many natural cleaners without toxic chemicals to use around the house.  Especially when it is stuff I already have!  

    Our lemon and lime trees produce lots of fruit, so there is an abundance of lemon and lime peels that usually get throw into the compost pile or the trash.  And I always keep a large jug of white vinegar to keep the drains clean and smelling good!

    Click here for instructions . . . can't wait to try this cleaner!



    UPDATE:  
    Click here for 25 uses for lemon peels
    from One Good Thing by Jillee



    Tuesday, July 10, 2012

    Clothes dryer problems?


    Appliances are one of those things that I hate to go out and buy.  Being the frugal person that I am, all home remedies are exhausted before even calling the repair man . . . they are very expensive too!

    It has been a while since the clothes dryer has been acting up and not drying the clothes in one cycle. We would have been grateful for two drying cycles!  It would take forever to get laundry done!

    After cleaning out the lint vent and replacing the thermostat (ugh, the part alone was expensive . . . The Captain changed it out, saving on labor costs), it still was not working properly, although a little better.

    Stubbornly frugal and still not wanting to give in and buy an expensive dryer, I decided to do some digging around the internet to see if anyone else was having the same problem.

    I finally found the answer that eventually solved the problem and I am so sorry that I can't think of where I found the information since I am so grateful to whoever that was!!

    Sometimes it is simple, little things that make a difference in the way things work.  It was so simple, I almost felt silly for even trying the suggestion . . . and I dismissed it for a while.  After continuing to struggle with the laundry, I thought, why not try?

    Fabric dryer sheets and fabric softener container waxy ingredients that clog up the lint screen, making it impossible for proper air ventilation.  I imagine it could also start a fire!

    So . . . out came the lint screen for a good cleaning . . . and voila . . . the dryer is working perfectly!

    Check your lint screen out and see if water doesn't penetrate it.  Water will just bead up on the screen if it needs to be cleaned.  All it takes is water, a little dishwashing liquid and a toothbrush.  Problem solved or prevented!

    Most people would go out and buy a new one.

    Anyway, it sure is nice to be able to get the laundry done quickly :)



    Wednesday, May 30, 2012

    The Wonders of Dawn Dishwashing Liquid


    TUB AND SHOWER CLEANER


    Take a spray bottle and fill it halfway with white vinegar. Heat in the microwave. Fill the rest of the way with blue Dawn. Put lid on and shake to mix well. Spray on your tub and shower walls. Allow to sit for a few minutes and rinse away. It will totally melt all the gunk, slime, sludge and other stuff that builds up including a bathtub ring.
    Click here for an awesome article . . . Original Blue Dawn, Not Just for Dishes Anymore from the blog One Good Thing by Jillie, where you will find a listing of lots more uses for Dawn that will save you money!



    Tuesday, April 3, 2012

    Simple's Cleansing Facial Wipes . . . a Klout perk!



    I just received my newest Klout perk today!


    Simple, sensitive skin experts, and UK’s #1 facial skincare rage, is now available in the US. Simple has no dyes, artificial perfumes or harsh irritants that can upset your skin. 

    The product I really loved . . . the cleansing facial wipes!  Since we live in Florida and spend a lot of time outdoors, these cleansing wipes come in handy.  They leave the skin feeling clean and refreshed . . . love them!  I will be purchasing more when the free product is used up :)


    Do you qualify to receive full size samples of Simple's Cleansing Facial Wipes and Replenishing Rich Moisturizer?  Click here to find out!



    Influencer disclosure: 

    I was given a free product or sample because I'm a Klout influencer. I was under no obligation to receive the sample or talk about this company. I get no additional benefits for talking about the product or company.



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    Thursday, March 15, 2012

    Free body lotion from Burts Bees Gud



    My newest Klout perk for being an influencer was this awesome "gudee box" of three full sized products from Burts Bees gud.  So far, it is one of my favorite perks :)))  

    The body lotion is one of the best I have tried . . . the smell of  Floral Cherrynova is awesomely delicious and left my skin smooth and silky!

    Get your free sample of body lotion
     while supplies last!

    I love being a Klout influencer :)))

    I was given a free product or sample because I'm a Klout influencer.
     I was under no obligation to receive the sample or talk about this company.
     I get no additional benefits for talking about the product or company.








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