Monday, February 27, 2012

TIDY TIP OF THE DAY ~ REVITALIZE YOUR ROOM PLAN ~ The Bedroom Design

Who says we need to place our furniture evenly around the bedroom. Why not place your dressers side by side near the closet. 
It will make getting dressed faster and putting away your clean clothes.

Thanks for stopping by.. lets keep saving together.. Grace

Sunday, February 26, 2012

WHATS FOR DINNER ~ PURE COMFORT WITH HAMBURGER HOT DISH

Tonight it is snowing out. Cold and yukky but inside everything is different. For dinner we had home made hamburger hot dish. Pure comfort food. Only thing that would of made it better is if we had some hot garlic bread to go with it. 
You can find the recipe by going to this previous post.  So let it snow and get the snow plows out guys.

Now back to watching the Academy Awards and Billy Crystal.

thanks for stopping by.. lets keep saving together.

Sunday Coupon Preview 2/26/12


Did you check your Sunday newspaper yet. If not you will find a Smart Source and a Pepsi Co Moments to Save. You can see what is in the insert by going here.

Coupons can vary depending on where you live in the country. If I choose my local newspaper I get less coupons than if I buy the paper from the larger cities.

Thanks for stopping by, lets keep saving together Grace

Thursday, February 16, 2012

SUNDAY COUPON PREVIEW 2/19/12

This weekend you can expect 1 coupon insert this Sunday. You can see what may be in your insert by going here. Please remember that coupons can vary according to where you live in the country.
I see coupons for laundry soap, cookies and pet food plus much more. Take a peek to see if you want to buy more than one newspaper.

Thanks for stopping by, lets keep saving together. Grace

Sunday, February 12, 2012

WALGREEN DEALS OF THE WEEK 2/12/12 TO 2/18/12


Have you had a chance to take a look at this weeks Walgreens ad yet?. There are a few deals out there that I will take advantage of.
I prefer our home made soups but once in awhile with our busy life of hunting and searching we come home for a bowl of can soup. You can find Progresso and Campbell soup deals this week at Walgreens.
 Buy 4 Progresso Soups for 4/$5, Get $1 Register RewardBuy 4 and use one $1/4 from 1/8 or 2/5 General Mills inserts,
Spend as little as $4.00, get $1 Register Reward back
Final price: As low as $1.00 each after coupon and Register Reward
some other favorites this week are the following
Diced Tomatoes (14.5 oz.) or Tomato Paste (6 oz.) $0.69 (Limit 3)Use in-ad Walgreens coupon to get sale price
Final price: $0.69 after coupon
 Campbell’s Select Harvest Soup 2/$3 (or $3.19 each)Buy 2 and use $1.50/2 or $1/2 from 2/5 Smart Source insert
Final price: As low as $0.75 each after coupon
Campbell’s Chunky Soup – Buy 1, Get 1 Free (2/$3.19) (Limit 4)Buy 2 or 4 and use in-ad Walgreens coupon to get sale price
Plus, use available coupons:
$1.50/2 Healthy Request Chunky Soup (if included) from 2/5 Smart Source insert, $1/4 from 1/8 Smart Source insert,
Jif Peanut Butter (18 oz.) 2/$5 (Limit 4)Use in-ad Walgreens coupon to get sale price
Final price: $2.50 after coupon
These are a few of the deals I may be interested in. Take a look at your ad to see what else may of be interest to you. Thanks for stopping by.

Friday, February 10, 2012

GARAGE SALE SEASON CAN NOT COME FAST ENOUGH

Almost the middle of February and I am getting antsy for garage sale season. It can not come fast
enough for me. At this time of the year hubby and I limited to either thrift stores or the local auctions.

There is estate sales every once in awhile but they are always priced higher so I have to watch myself so I do not spent too much for an item. There is one estate sale today and bargain day tomorrow so maybe I will find some treasure to resell. Hubby and I went to one of the local auctions last night. Pickings were slim. I saw one mid century round shelf I liked was considering to resell but it went to high to buy and make any money. Then there was a cute little chair mid century also, I considered it until they moved it to go with a desk that it did not match. There were boxes of books but nothing caught my eye, hubby is more patient and dug a bit and found two boxes that he thought were worth while bidding on. He did the bidding and won the two boxes. We went through them and picked the ones we wanted and the remainder will be resold at another auction. After they finished with things we were interested in we left and headed home. Got home just about 9 pm and sat at our computer to check out our books. I ended up listing four of them on Amazon for an asking price of $ 75.00 . The treasure of the bunch in my opinion is this 1915 copy of Duluth Central High School yearbook. I had not bothered to look in these boxes because it looked like old junk. That behavior will change from this day forward. This is my high school and they closed it for good last year. Shame on the beings that chose to close my school and then sink money into the other two high schools. That is another rant for future days. Duluth Central opened up in 1892 in down town Duluth and it is a thing of beauty. This yearbook is fantastic, after all these years it is in amazing condition. There are 266 pages plus an index of the students and the quality of the pages is outstanding. This would make a great addition to any family history collection. I will be selling this vintage year book  But until it is sold will enjoy looking through it. There are at least two memoriam's to students who died before the class graduated. One is a female named Rae Madge Abraham who died from illness and then two boys who drowned. The boys names were James Arthur Kelly and Gerald Francis McCormack. I did not have any family members living in Duluth at this time so no chance of finding family members. Have you found anything of interest to resell lately.  I would love to hear your stories of found treasures.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

THE 50 30 20 BUDGET PLAN ARE YOU SAVING ENOUGH FOR YOUR FUTURE ?

Have you given any new thought to your budget and how to make a budget? Or are you like many and it is money in and money out. If you find yourself at a much younger age than this retired senior writer then you may want to take a good long look at your budget.  Are you saving enough for an emergency or for your retirement?  If not why not grab a cup of coffee or tea or what ever and sit down with your numbers.
What are your needs?
What are your wants?
Are you saving anything. ?

The following is directly from the Internet with a link to read more if you want of the article.

The first step to creating a 50-30-20 budget is to allocate 50% of your monthly income to your must have items in life. This is a roof over your head, food, clothing, water, medical care etc. You need to make sure you are allocating only must have items to this part of the budget. Must haves are not a new shirt, a cable bill, gym membership, or anything other than absolute must haves to survive. Once you have done this you have completed the 50 portion of the budget.

The second step to creating a 50-30-20 budget is to allocate is the 30 portion. The 30 portion is the 30% of your monthly income that you can spend on what you want. This list can include your gym membership, cable bill, eating out, a new pair of shoes etc.

The third step to creating a 50-30-20 budget is the 20 portion. This is 20% of your monthly income that you are going to set aside in case of an emergency, or to pay down any debts that you owe. You can use this money in the event of a medical emergency, or in case you ever lose your job and need to have money available.

I will not get into specifics about our income or our outgo but I can tell you that we are just squeeking by with our needs and wants.  Problem is there is no money going into savings,
charity giving is very low which is not okay with either of us and our weekly allowance is not enough. This weekly allowance covers food at home, food out, gas for car or any kind of entertainment.

This leaves one way out and that is to make more money some how. How much money would that be a month is the key to all of it. I know what this figure is for us. It would be great if we could bring in $1200 to $1500 more a month net. To that you have to generate some sales some where. Means I may need to go and get a part time job some where which is something I do not want to do really.

We have different options since we buy and sell to suppliment our income. We do this either at Amazon, eBay and selling items either at the antique store or at the auction house. But how can I accomplish this in the time we have.

 Now it is your turn to take a look at your budget, your needs, wants and are you saving enough for your future.

Thanks for stopping, I hope that you will be back some time and take a few minutes to look at some of my other postings. I will be sharing this over at Saved Quarter blog


Read more: How to Create A 50-30-20 Budget | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5318525_create-budget.html#ixzz1lozUM300

Monday, February 6, 2012

MONDAY MENU PLAN ~ LETS MAKE SOME SPAGHETTI SAUCE

It is Monday and time to plan what we will eat this next week.  I like to make one item on Tuesday night and we can have left overs during the week.

Last week we had our Cheesy Lasagna Soup and ate it a couple of times.

Tomorrow night we will make our home made Spaghetti Sauce and that will be good for a couple of nights.

The rest of the week will be sandwiches at the auctions and either meatballs with gravy and potatoes or my  home made sloppy joes or hubby's rich burgers.

Hope that your menu plan is tasty as I know ours will be.  Grace

Saturday, February 4, 2012

SUNDAY COUPON PREVIEW 2/5/12

There will be (1) SmartSource, (1) Redplum and (1) General Mills insert in this Sunday’s newspaper. Just click on the Sunday Coupon Preview to see what you may find in your inserts.

Please remember that coupons can vary depending on where you live in the country.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

ORGANIZING MY FAMILY PHOTOS STEP BY STEP

I have over 100 years of photos, family photos of my ancestors both sides. Family photos of my children, photos of trips hubby and I have taken. Photos that I places I found interesting. Lake Minnetoka in Minnesota on a beautiful day, Minnihaha falls in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. At least I think I made it there every season. Photos of the Mississippi rising during the Spring thawing run off.

I need to really start on a day by day start to organize these. If I take only thirty minutes a day to do something I will be further ahead than I am now.

While at our down town library to do some family research I came across this book and brought it home.


Preserving Your Family Photographs by Maureen Taylor. I have had it three weeks with good intention. It is due in one week. Starting today I will start a commitment to read through it piece by piece starting at chapter 8 " Ways to Organize " Keep It Simple " and work day by day a few minutes a day to at least get a start.

Step 1. Look through all images and make a list of people, places and events
Step 2. Decide on an organizational plan and try it with a small group of images
Step 3. Estimate supplies you may need (storage boxes and sleeves)
Step 4. Purchase these in bulk to save money
Step 5. Set up a work space
Step 6. Begin sorting
Step 7. Create a file of images in need of identification
Step 8. Create a file of photo copies of pictures requiring conversation or restoring
Step 9. Start labeling and boxing
Step 10 Create an index if necessary

My first step will be to jump to step 5 and find a space for a work table. I have the perfect one to put into my office.
For today I will read through chapter 8 and clear out the space in my office for the table.

Over the next days I will set the timer for 30 minutes and start to do something with my photos. Anything I do will be better than doing nothing with them.
I will be sharing this over at my genealogy blog for those readers.  Most of my photos have to do with family.

Thanks for stopping by.. Grace