Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Sensory bags-


 It's important to get your children to use their hands and start experiencing the world around them. A quick and cheap way to do that is by creating sensory bags at home. First look through your pantry, craft cabinets, and beauty supplies. Grab 4-5 plastic bags with a zipper seal. Fill the bags with some different textures items. A few samples are dried beans, cotton balls, child safe paint, sand, and marbles. Hold the bags with your child and discuss the feeling. For example say, "this is paint, it is squishy". Please make sure to never leave your child unattended with the bags as they could be a choking hazard.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Yard Sale Season!

Yard sale season is in full swing which means the opportunity to score some great things for very little money. There are a few things you can do to maximize your haul. First- devote the day to yard sales. Plan your route the night before. Your local newspaper as well as Craigslist are great places to get listings for yard sales. Look for neighborhood and multi-family yard sales, as these have the best chance of having more items. Pick sales that close together so you can hit more in a small amount of time. Second- Make a list of items you specifically are looking for. Someone else's trash can be your treasure, but you don't need it, someone else's junk becomes your junk. If you make a specific list you are likely to end up sticking to it. Third- Get up early! You need to be prepared to be at the yard sales when they open. The best items tend to be gone in the first hour or so, so keep that in mind as you plan your route. Fourth and finally- Bring a variety of cash. Make sure you have some change and a variety of bills. This makes check out easier for you and also allows you to bargain. Yard sales can be a ton of fun and help you save a lot of money on great items. Please keep in mind safety when shopping for baby items. Car seats should never be purchased used unless it is from someone you know and trust. It is very, very important that the car seat has never been in an accident. Also, make sure with used cribs, swings, and bouncers that you do a quick search to make sure there have never been any recalls on the items. Most importantly when yard sailing- have fun!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Quick chili (or slow depending on you!)


   Chili is a great winter meal, a great addition to hot dogs in the summer, and a fun entry into a contest. Everyone has their own "take" on chili, but here's a quick recipe to help you get it on the table quickly.


20 oz ground turkey (they come this way, but you can add more or less depending on your mood)
1 chopped pepper
1 chopped medium onion
2 cans of beans- pinto, kidney, black...
2 cans diced tomatoes
1 large can tomato sauce
1 can tomato paste
1/2 an envelope of taco seasoning
Cheese and sour cream for topping


Brown the ground turkey, add your chopped pepper and onion. Cook until vegetables are tender. Add your two cans of tomatoes, two cans of beans, sauce, and tomato paste. Stir to check the thickness. Now add your half a packet of taco seasoning. Cook for 15-20 minutes until flavors have blended and chili has thickened.

Note: The seasoning can vary, you can use chili seasoning, or make your own with a blend of cayenne, paprika, black pepper. The fun part about this chili is that it's flexible. You can add more tomato paste if you prefer a thicker chili. If you want add corn, carrots, or even a can of pumpkin for some extra fiber! Play with the meat too. If you don't have the time to stand at the stove then brown your meat and then throw it in the crock pot for either 4 hours on high or 8 on low.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Rewards Programs


   One thing that enough people don't take advantage of is reward programs. There are many of them: Coca-Cola rewards, Pampers Gifts to Grow, Huggies Rewards, and Kellogg's Family Rewards to name a few. If you buy these products anyway then what do you have to lose? The companies have gotten very user friendly and most of them have apps where you can enter your codes right from your phone. Depending on how frequently you use the products there is a variety of rewards ranging from instant win sweepstakes to larger prizes such as basketball hoops. One of the rewards programs I will focus is on Pampers.
          Pampers has a great rewards program, and if you follow them on Facebook and Twitter, they frequently give out codes for extra reward points.  Earning is simple and takes just a few minutes. Plus the rewards are for things you can actually use! Chances are you probably know someone who just tosses theirs away so you may be able to scoop up a few extra points here and there. Check out your favorite brands websites for more information on their rewards programs.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

How to survive....without the freezer meals.

Motherhood can be a tough balance between finding the time to have a great meal and sacrificing yourself to quick things on the go.  You can survive without eating only frozen meals, fast food, and mini snacks. My first recommendation? GET A SLOW COOKER! This will be your best friend. Not only does it do 95% of the work for you, but it also cooks all those things at the store that are really cheap but you don't have the time for (rice, beans, roasts.....). A slow cooker can cook just about anything- Whole chickens, casseroles, soups, stews, even CAKE. Yes, I said it....CAKE!  The best part about a slow cooker is that it requires no special skill, just moisture and time. One easy example-you ball up some tin foil on the bottom of the slow cooker, place a whole roaster chicken on the foil (please remove all the insides!), rub it with butter and season with your favorite spices. Let roast on low for 8 hours. You will come back to fall off the bone tender chicken and you didn't even have to mess up your oven.  All that's next is adding side dishes, and if there's anything left over then tomorrow you have chicken salad sandwiches. The best part about slow cooking as well is that most of the time it uses staples that you already have in your pantry. Think creamed soups, broths, noodles...You can stock up with coupons and have all the ingredients ready to roll.


Next familiarize yourself with quick meals that are healthy. Pork chops, chicken breasts, and cube steaks are all cuts of meat that take very little time to cook. Pair that with some par boiled brown rice and a steamed vegetable and you can have dinner in 15-20 minutes. Here is another quick favorite meal of mine:
Pesto Chicken-
Ingredients-
3-4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts (on the thin side! If not, pound them)
1 jar prepared pesto (you can use homemade or the refrigerated kind)
2 plum tomatoes
1 mozzarella ball
1 box of noodles (any shape you desire)

Preheat your oven to 400*. Line a 9 x 13 glass baking pan with foil. Next poor 1/4 cup of pesto into a bowl (more if you'd like) coat both sides of the chicken in the pesto. Place chicken on foil in baking pan. Cook for 20-25. Next slice the plum tomato and place 1-2 slices on each chicken breast. Cover with a slice of mozzarella. Bake for an additional 5 minutes until cheese is melted and chicken has reached the proper internal temperature. While the chicken is baking cook your box of noodles to your desired texture. Use the remaining pesto as a sauce for the noodles. Serve with chicken.

There are plenty of similar meals out there that take less than 30 minutes and use FRESH ingredients. This meal can be made for just a few $ per person per serving. I will be posting more cost effective recipes. If anyone has any special requests let me know.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Diaper savings

Let's discuss diapers for a second. A lot of people have strong opinions of them. Some prefer the soft plush name brand kind, others can't afford them and if it's absorbent they'll take it. Then you have your 3rd class of people who prefer the environmentally friendly cloth version. Over here I am kind of a middle woman. I prefer the cushy name brand but I know that essentially they will all be thrown in the trash. My first rule of diapers is NEVER PAY MORE THAN 15 CENTS A DIAPER! You have to set a limit for yourself. Pick a number, mine is .15 because I know that the premium diapers tend to run about 25 cents a diaper so if i can take .10 off each diaper in a pack of 36 diapers I am saving $3.60. Premium diapers are NOT out of your reach, you just need to know how to shop for them. How do I get diapers so low you ask? COUPONS. If you don't have time to sit with the Sunday inserts then know what websites offer coupons. Coupons.com is a great place to go. You can look up the coupons by their categories. Store websites such as Target also offer printable coupons on their website. Still too much work to print and clip? Well then visit each diaper brand's website directly. Luvs will mail you a coupon, as does Pampers, Huggies, etc..... You should also familiarize yourself with your local bulk clubs. Costco, BJ's, and Sam's Club offer excellent diaper savings and usually provide coupons as well. A few more tips? More is not always cheaper, usually if you divide the number of diapers in a box by the cost vs. the number in a pack they will be the same price unless they are on sale. So keep that in mind. More can be better because it's less trips to the store but it is not always the cheapest option. Next- take advantage of stock up sales. Many stores offer "buy 2 and save $15" or "buy 2 and get a $10 gift card". These sales help significantly bring down the cost of the diapers. If all of this is still too much work for you then consider name store brand diapers. Usually they are pretty comparable. They tend to be less soft and have no "extras" (such as a handy strip that turns colors when the diaper is wet!) You can go out and get store brand diapers for as low as 5 cents a diaper sometimes depending on sales. Babies R Us tends to run good sales on their name brand diapers, and they also offer the VIB card which is a gift card that you fill with money and they match a contribution (FREE MONEY). Combine the sale price with the VIB extra cash for the best savings.  Just remember, having a baby can be expensive but if you know the tools to save the extra cash then you can live large without sacrifice.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Stocking up on household products......

When I had found out I was pregnant I never knew how much I'd learn to appreciate a sale after the baby was born. I had always been on the frugal side and have spent many days devoted to bargain shopping and coupon clipping. Now that I am a mom I'm lucky if I can remember to use a coupon! Coupons are an excellent way to keep money in your pockets and all it takes is a little extra of your time. There are plenty of TV shows devoted to people who spend hours clipping coupons and stocking up their house. This is not what I am talking about! You do not need to spend hours clipping coupons. One 15 minute cup of coffee is all it takes to clip what you need and use from your circular. My tip for all the pregnant ladies? Start the bargain process before the baby is even born! If there is a particular brand that you have a preference towards, or that you have been eyeing visit their website. Often times they will offer to mail you a coupon or sample. Facebook and Twitter are great assets to new moms for grabbing coupons and deals.
       One recommendation would be to stock up on household essentials. No. I don't mean fill an entire section of your basement so full with items it looks like a warehouse. You don't need to go overboard and have so many products backed up that you will never use them before they expire (or you do!). Grab enough essentials to last about 2 months or so. Memberships to warehouse stores like BJs and Sam's Club provide opportunities to grab large quantities of household products for reasonable prices and they accept coupons making them a great place to stock up if you are a "one stop get it done" personality. Check the price tag signs for cost per ounce to look for the best deal.
      If you have a little more time on your hands and prefer name brand soaps and detergents then there are ways to grab those at a steal as well. My recommendation is to check your local grocery store and pharmacy fliers. Most often P&G will run promotions that go hand and hand with their coupons (if you have time to clip them) that offer large money savings if you spend a certain amount. For example- "Spend $25 on P&G products and save $5 instantly". The flyer will offer P&G items as already discounted prices (brands include Cascade, Downy, Tide, Bounce...) and then offer the additional savings. If you had time to clip the coupons it's additional dollars towards your total purchase that will come off. Remember in the first few months that baby's skin will be sensitive so look for "Free and Clear" versions of products. There are special baby detergents out there that offer coupons as well if you have a preference towards them. These detergents are nice but you can get by for less just by using the free and clear versions of detergents you already use.
       Pharmacy reward cards can be great tools to use with coupons in order to get items for free. Their promotions work something like "buy this item and earn $1 in rewards". So if you purchase a $2.99 item (on sale), then there is a save $1 coupon in the paper you are getting the item for $1.99, plus the $1 reward for a future purchase which leaves the total cost of the item at $.99. The dollars accumulate and you can end up getting lots of items for free or next to nothing. Although this process is a little more time consuming, it's a great way to keep your house filled with your name brand favorites.
          The important thing to remember in trying to buy your household favorites is that you can find deals at a lot of different places but stick to places that you feel comfortable going to or that are local to you. If you go to a store that you don't normally frequent just to save $1 then it's not worth your time and effort.

Entering the club...........

       For me my life changed the moment I saw the stick give the positive sign. I decided that I was going to change my diet, read, and become so prepared that everyone would be envious. What I didn't prepare for was the fact that I had no idea what being a mom would truly be like. One thing I learned is that when you are childless you look at mom's and say "I would never do that" or "I can't believe she did that....". When you have a child you laugh at all the things your pre baby self insisted on. Children are a fantastic blessing in your life but once you have one you need to learn a new way of living. This blog will be about the transformation of becoming a mom. It will include recipes, money saving tips, and just general chatter about mommyhood.