Thursday, July 9, 2009

My Total Money Makeover

If you've talked with me recently, you know that we've been significantly impacted by a financial course we took recently, Financial Peace University. The class is about getting out of debt, staying out of debt, using money wisely, and building wealth in order to be able to give freely. The course is taught by Dave Ramsey. I would highly recommend it!

If you want a sneak preview of some of what Dave teaches, he is currently offering a FREE 30-day membership to his online tool chest - My Total Money Makeover. Get all the details here. Don't miss this great opportunity! Whether you are in over your head in debt, or feel like you are doing just fine with money, there is likely something to be learned.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

McCafe Your Day!

Check out this great offer from McDonald's! Beginning on July 13, and running through Aug. 3, they are giving away Mochas and frozen Mochas every Monday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. No coupon or purchase necessary.

[Website says "at participating locations" - hopefully that means US & Canada. Check with your local Mickey D's to be sure.]

Back from Nowhere...

Sorry for the silence. A busy schedule got the best of me. I've been cooking for more people than I can count on my two hands. Check out my other blog for an update on that soon. In the meantime, thanks for sticking with me. The posts should be a little more regular again.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Free Hula Umbrella!

Planning a beach outing? Need to add an umbrella to your patio decor? Rite-Aid is helping you out this week.

The rumor is that there is going to be a 25% off sale on umbrellas Sun-Tues this week. That brings the 6 ft. Hula Umbrella to $29.99, down from its original $39.99. Use the $5 off your $25 purchase here and the $25 off your purchase here to get the umbrella for free!

New Border's Coupon!





If you missed the free beverage coupon last week, or just want to go again, it's your lucky day! Border's has posted a new coupon online for a free 12 oz. beverage at any Seattle's Best Coffee located inside a Border's bookstore. Go here to print your coupon. No purchase necessary!

A Different Way to Clean

Cleaning our house has always been a challenge for me. I don't mind cleaning, but using cleaners always seems to aggravate my headaches. So, I attack our cleaning with hesitation, planning carefully, because I know it will probably be the last worthwhile thing I can do in the day, unless I'm loaded up on meds. (...not my favourite option!)

I've been doing a lot of reading and researching and trying to figure out if there is a way to clean without feeling awful as a side effect. I have stumbled across a solution... and the greatest thing is, what I'm doing now actually works better, doesn't give me headaches, AND saves money! Can it get any better?!

[Note: Most of these ideas were inspired by a book series called Over 100 Helpful Household Hints. I have taken general ideas found in there and modified them to something that works for me.]

My two new favourite cleaning buddies are vinegar and baking soda. Yes, it's really that simple. I've always known that these were good products to use for various cleaning challenges, but it never occurred to me that I could use them for almost everything. Here's some of the ways I've put them to work:

Bathroom:
The shower and sink/vanity get sprayed with vinegar. (Straight vinegar in a spray bottle.) For the vanity, I sprinkle baking soda right on it, use a wet sponge to lightly scrub (or just wipe), and then rinse well with water to wash away any baking soda residue. In the shower, I sprinkle baking soda onto the damp sponge, and lightly scrub the walls. Reapply baking soda as needed. I sprinkle baking soda right onto the floor of the shower, and scrub there too. Again, rinse well with water to get rid of baking soda grit.

Toilet - pour a little vinegar into the toilet bowl. Let it sit for a few minutes. (Can let this sit while scrubbing the shower and sink.) Sprinkle baking soda in the bowl and on the sides of the bowl. Once it has stopped foaming, scrub with a toilet brush. Currently, I'm still using Lysol wipes on the toilet, but I am almost finished research on homemade wipes, and will hopefully transition soon.

Kitchen:
Vinegar and baking soda have done wonders for my kitchen sink. It shines more after a quick treatment of these two products than anything else I've tried. For tough water stains, adding a little salt to the vinegar and letting it sit for a few minutes sometimes helps.

Floors:
Floors can be washed with a small amount of vinegar added to water. The vinegar will help to remove water spots, especially on wood floors.

So there it is! So easy. Other than putting vinegar into a spray bottle, you don't even have to take time to make your own cleaners. You will notice a distinct vinegar smell on cleaning day (Andy isn't too fond of this!) but other than that, we haven't found any drawbacks. And, feeling healthy and energized is certainly worth a bit of vinegar smell!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Happy Birthday A&W!



Help celebrate A&W's 90th birthday. This Friday, they are offering a free small root beer float to customers. No purchase necessary. Check with your local store for participation.

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