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Any kind of candy box works for this! Perfect for birthdays, graduations and more!
There is nothing worse than rushing off to the ER with your child with just your purse or wallet. I’ve put together a great list of items to keep in a bag in your car.
1. Phone charger. Nothing worse than sitting with your sick child relaying messages to worried partners or family only to have your phone die. Also hospitals are boring (if you’re lucky) & you’ll need to scroll or you’ll lose your mind.
2. Bring snacks. And a water bottle for yourself too.
3. Pack extra kid’s clothes. Hospitals tend to be cold. If your emergency happens at a time when your kid is in a diaper, they are going to be miserable.
4. Small blanket. Good if the room is cold or as a comfort item.
5. Small toiletry kit. Depending on items you use a lot, bring a toothbrush, shampoo, contact solution, & no rinse body soap. If your child is admitted, this is a lifesaver.
6. Ipad or Kindle. Pack an extra charger too.
7. A picture book. Optional obviously but its a nice touch when your kid is scared or has to spend the night there.
8. KN95 masks. You’re probably better off with a well fitting KN95.
9. List of medications. They’ll ask and you’d be surprised how many things like dosage fly out of your brain in an emergency.
10. Little toys for the kiddos. Hospitals, especially ERs, can take a long time.
Living with a ton of stress can be debilitating. It can hurt your mental health, physical health, and it can definitely cause a strain on your relationships. No matter who you are or what you do, you could probably find effective ways to reduce the stress in your life. If this sounds interesting to you, here are 5 ways to curate a stress-free life:
Create a general schedule for your day
When you are trying to curate a stress-free life, creating a general schedule for your day is a great place to start. Sometimes, if you do not have a general understanding of what is on your docket for the day, it can add stress to your plate, especially if you forget to do things (or forget a meeting, or a deadline) and you have to race to finish it before the end of the day or race to make it to a meeting without being too late. With a schedule, you go into each day knowing (mostly, at least) what to expect, what you need to do, and how you can best run each day, so that you are productive while also being as stress-free as possible. In your schedule, you should write down everything that you need to do that day (a to-do list, any meetings, etc.).
Add in self-care to that schedule
Once you get your general schedule written down, like meetings and work deadlines, go throughout your schedule and add in self-care. Depending on who you are and what you do on a daily basis, this will look very different from the person sitting next to you, but factoring in self-care and adding it to your daily schedule will make it easy to take care of yourself throughout the day, instead of forgetting to eat lunch, not having time to work out, or being too exhausting to do your nightly wind-down routine at the end of the day. However you want to add self-care works, but a few ideas that you could add in are: walking or doing a workout during your lunch break, having a nutritious breakfast while sitting outside (soaking in Vitamin D) before you leave in the morning, dry brushing before your shower, and taking 30 minutes to wind down with a book and a warm bath at night. Obviously, these are just ideas, so take what you need and figure out a time that you can add it into your daily schedule.
Don’t overschedule your weekends
Overscheduling a weekend is a sure way to add stress into your life, but when you leave most (or part) of your weekend open, it gives you an opportunity to rest, recharge, de-stress, and prepare for another busy week that is around the corner. If you want to curate a stress-free life, do not overschedule your weekend. That is an essential tip that you need to make sure you are doing!
Get stress support from experts
If you are struggling with stress and cannot figure out a plan that works for you, consider getting stress support from experts. This could mean going in for a massage, getting chiropractic, considering acupuncture, hiring a personal trainer, or going to Pure Hypnosis | Sean Wheeler. Sean is a top Atlanta hypnotist that uses proven methods to solve your problems permanently. He can help with fears and phobias, relationship issues, weight loss, and so much more. If you are struggling with anxiety, stress, and more, reach out to see how he can help!
Focus on nutrition
Last but not least, focus on nutrition. This means: taking care of yourself in the form of eating healthy foods, getting enough water, and maybe considering extra supplements to aid in stress reduction. For example, adaptogens can help with stress, as can magnesium, and a lot of people are very deficient in magnesium. Find what works for you and just make sure to add it in and stick with it.
We talk a lot about saving money here and I truly think it is so important. However, is saving time or money more important? Honestly, I believe that depends on you, the individual. Money is required to buy all of the necessities (and wants!) in life. Heat, food, and the clothes on your back. How can you do any of that without money? But there is the argument of “you can always make more money, but you can never make more time.”
I don’t know the answer. Time is, of course, important, but so is money. Saving money is easy because you can really create a game plan that works for just about any situation. Have credit card debt? Pay it off. Have a savings account? Invest money into it. While there are a lot of moving pieces, it is all relatively straightforward and easy to work around. Time is different. For whatever reason, it seems harder to save time because everyone is so busy nowadays. So, that’s what I want to talk about today - ways to save more time in your daily life so that you can really live your life to the fullest.
Meal prep and create a meal calendar
On the weekend, lay out your week and figure out what meals you need. Do you have meals already planned out of the house, do you have leftovers? Is there meat that needs to be cooked within the next few days? Try to think of it all and then create a meal calendar each week. Some people do this monthly, but personally, I feel like that is a pretty big undertaking, so 1 or 2 weeks at a time, is a little more manageable (but you find out what works best for you specifically). After creating your meal calendar for the week (or month), write down what you need from the store, to create your grocery list. Then, ask everyone else in the house if there is anything they need from the store. This way, hopefully, you will be able to cover everything in one trip and not have to go back to the store 2-3+ times in one week. This will save time and some money, too. After you get your grocery shopping done, prep whatever you can and make sure you organize your fridge and pantry so that you don’t have to weed through it every single time you take out a meal or a snack. All of these above tips will save you so much time and effort throughout the week - especially if you meal prep ahead of time!
Reduce screen time
It is so easy to be sucked in by that TV show that is playing in the background, or your text messages, but screen time truly sucks away a lot of our time and doesn’t give you much back (long-term, at least). Reduce screen time, if possible. Instead of watching TV while you fold laundry, turn on an audiobook instead, or play your favorite music. This way, you are still getting some entertainment, but you aren’t distracted by a screen that will cause you to pause to watch while you are getting your list done.
Say “no” when needed
For some reason, it has become very hard to say “no” over the past few years, but I believe that it’s essential. When you have too much on your plate, when you don’t want to devote your time to something else, or when you just want to focus on your family and home, say “no” to parties and people that will take your time away from what you want to be doing, or what you need to be doing. This is an important lesson to learn!
Accept help, when it is needed
When you need help, do not be afraid to accept it. My friend, Alex, posted a questionnaire on her Instagram the other day asking moms if they had little to no help most of the time, or a lot of help, in general. Over 85% of moms voted that they had little to no help. It is really hard asking for and accepting help, but I believe that it is also essential. There are many ways that you can get help. Help can come in the form of family, paid workers, or even other businesses.
Don’t worry about what you cannot control
Easier said than done, right? But, there are ways to make sure that you don’t even have a reason to worry. For starters, if you are worried about your business or home, figure out a way to protect it. Cameras can help give peace of mind, but sometimes even then, they need a little more protection, which is why Criterion Technology offers injection molding optics. They have over 20 years of experience when it comes to protecting cameras with their protection domes, so this is a sure way to rest easy knowing that your space is protected.
At the end of the day, time is money, so when you are saving time, you’re also saving money. Hopefully, these 5 ways to save more time in your daily life will help you live life to the fullest each day.
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Are you putting together a care package? I have a lot of great ideas to share with you today.
First, in the kit shown above, this is the health/beauty kit. It includes Crest, Secret, Pantene and more, all packaged in a carry tote, which all students need! You’ll want to customize your health/beauty kit to your student’s favorite products.
And here is the second kit I made, which features dorm and school supplies, packaged in a laundry basket, another college student must-have! It includes reusable tumblers, sheet set, school supplies like pencils, pens, paper, and much more.
SWEETS KIT:
Your homemade cookies or the bakery, a care package isn’t complete without a sweet treat. Pack items tightly in a plastic container (fill in extra space with clean paper towels) and then wrap with bubble wrap. Boxed.com is also great for sending must-have snacks and more.
TOY KIT:
Pack up fun Silly Putty, a Slinky, water guns, or cards, and they’ll be showing the whole dorm their loot.
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GIFT CARD KIT:
Send gift cards to stores and restaurants in a care package or email. Choose big-box retailers like Target or Walmart, coffee or chains like Starbucks, Chipotle, Subway, and Panera, and local establishments like the college bookstore.
SNACK KIT:
Consider snacks, like granola bars, microwave popcorn, and hot chocolate mixes, as well as more substantial mini-meals — such as instant oatmeal and soup — for rushed mornings and missed dining hall dinners. Mints and gum are always welcome in a care package too. Boxed.com is also great for sending must-have snacks and more.
HOLIDAY KIT:
Festive accessories are surprisingly welcome and uplifting for a kid away from home for the first time; this care package idea is also nice to send in anticipation of your kid coming home for the holidays. Keep items small, like a desktop Christmas tree, a mini-menorah, and Easter baskets or Halloween pumpkins filled with candy. Seasonally themed lights, like orange for Halloween or green for St. Patrick’s Day, are also fun.
GROCERIES DELIVERED:
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How it works: Instacart lets you shop from local grocery stores online, then sends a personal shopper to pick up and deliver your order to you the same day. … After that, it starts at $3.99 for two hour delivery and $5.99 for one hour delivery when you spend $35 or more.
So when you are pressed for time, super busy or just don’t feel like going to the store, Instacart is a life-saver!
GET WELL/ FIRST AID KIT:
Make a mini first-aid care package by filling a tin with:
Items include:
Band-aids
Antibiotic ointment
Advil
Gas X {dorm food makes this one essential}
Benadryl
Milk of magnesia
Thermometer
Instant ice pack
Pepto
Throat losenges
Cold medicine
Q-Tips
Nail clippers
Hydrogen Peroxide
An ace bandage
Cotton balls
Small pair scissors
Small pair of tweezers
CLEANING KIT:
Dorms need to be clean. Pack some multi-surface spray, paper towels, dusting cloths, and electronics cleaner, and throw in a bottle of air freshener for good measure.
Plus, here are more ideas!
Gift Cards- Free $10 gift card, your choice!
Magazines
Holiday decorations
Quarters for laundromats, bus fare, and vending machines (or add to their laundry swipe card)
Instant oatmeal, granola bars, dried fruit
Vitamins
Razors
Body lotion
Toothpaste
Dental floss
Anti-bacterial wipes
Hand sanitizer
Facial tissues
Mac n Cheese
Scotch tape and scissors
Over-the-counter cold medicine and pain reliever
Recipes for favorite dishes
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Band-aids
Ointment
Extra cell phone charger
Soap
Ramen noodles
Gum
Vinyl wall decals for decoration
Pillowcases
A memento from each family member
Digital picture frame with photos from home
Movie gift certificates
Air fresheners
Pre-paid credit card
Pens
Highlighters
Post-it notes
Pre-paid calling cards
Headphones
Refrigerator magnets
Cork board and thumbtacks
Slippers
Socks
Underwear
Screen cleaner for laptop and cell phone
Everyone is getting Covid. Here is what to have in your isolation kit:
covid tests (request free or get free at Walgreens, CVS, etc. through your insurance)
PCR test you can take at home for instant results (more accurate than rapid)
These items have been the most helpful for us when Covid hit our home.
Amazon
Starting April 11, Amazon is launching their Devices Sustainability landing page in celebration of Earth Day! This will be a central hub for shopping and educational information for sustainable Amazon devices, such as their Smart Thermostat and Pre-owned/refurbished Devices. Additional content will include information on Alexa sustainability programs and features, existing sustainability-related videos, and an “Alexa, plant a tree” feature where customers can help protect the planet by using their voice to directly donate $1 to plant one tree through the One Tree Planted foundation. They will also be offering up to $35 off on select Echo and Alexa devices, including 20% off the Amazon Smart Thermostat, 38% off Alexa-enabled Home security devices and up to $112 off advanced eero WiFi 6 mesh routers!
Babo Botanicals: Use the promo code HELLO25 to get 25% off your purchase. They are also offering free shipping on all orders of $39.95+.
Bamboo Ave: Between April 20 and 26, you can get two pairs of Boundless Shorts for just $110 ($18 savings). No code is necessary.
Burt’s Bees: Save big when you buy any Burt’s Bees CBD product and get a second free with code CBD50.
CandaScent: This luxury wellness brand sells candles that are free of all synthetics with 100% plant-derived ingredients. For Earth Day, they are offering their candles at 22% off with free shipping on orders of $75+ in the USA.
Cariloha: Get up to 50% off clearance items and free shipping on all orders over $100.
Esembly: The entire site is 25% off from April 21-28 to help parents make the switch to cloth diapering or purchase new sizes, designs and more. No code needed!
Fekkai Hair Products: We love that every bottle of FEKKAI’s hair products are made with recyclable high-grade repurposed plastic! You can save 20% on their apple cider detox three-step system through April 1 and free shipping on orders of $20+
Free People: This popular clothing company goes a step further and celebrates Earth Month. Free People partners with the National Park Foundation (NPF) to create the largest sustainable collection to date with the FreeCycled Tees collection, whose fiber contents contribute to a savings of over 3 million liters of water. Plus, when you buy any style from their Running Through My Mind Collection you’ll receive a free Nalgene Earth Day water bottle!
GNC: By one, get one free on everything you need to power through spring.
Google: They have a few deals running throughout Earth month! From April 11 to May 8, you can get $50 off the Nest Learning Thermostat, available at the Google Store, Amazon, Best Buy, Target and Walmart. Then from April 21 to May 1 you can get $30 off the Nest Thermostat, available at the Google Store, Bed Bath & Beyond, Home Depot and Kohls.
Green Mountain: Did you know that Green Mountain Coffee Roasters K-Cup pods are recyclable?! To celebrate Earth Day, in previous years they’ve offered a “buy, snap and get” promotion in select stores and online to encourage consumers to recycle responsibly. To participate, customers could purchase $15 worth of recyclable K-Cup pods, snap a picture of their receipt texted or emailed to gmcr@uploadreceipt.com and received a $12 coffee coupon and a reusable tote bag.
Just Salad: This leading sustainable food brand, Just Salad, is encouraging customers to eat green on April 22 with a deal. Get all their chef-designed salads and bowls purchased in-store in a reusable bowl for just $8.99. Plus, Just Salad will also be offering $8.99 for climatarian menu options – order online or in the Just Salad mobile app.
Lowe’s: Lowe’s is bringing back with SpringFest just in time for Earth Day! From April 7 to May 4, you can get major spring savings on lawn and garden items, lighting, patio furniture and lots more.
Lush: This body product company believes in creating a cosmetic revolution to save the planet. For Earth Day, Lush is donating 100% of the profits of their Charity Pot products to local charities and initiatives around the world.
ModCloth: They have a great deal for! You can get up to 40% off two items – such as two select styles for $30 or two for $40. ModCloth also offers a sustainability style guide to help you shop more eco-friendly.
My Green Mattress: Save $100 on certified organic mattresses with the code GREEN100.
Natural Vitality: Get 25% off bottles of Natural Calm products with code 21RELAX1.
Nest Thermostat: The best-selling Google Nest smart home thermostat is on sale for $129 with rebates available!
Next Level Burger: America’s first 100% plant-based burger joint is celebrating Earth Month by offering a Good Catch burger that gives back. From now through April 30, customers can purchase a Good Catch Crispy Fish Burger made with a Good Catch fish patty, lemon-herb mayo, organic lettuce, tomato and plant-based American cheese and 10% of its proceeds will benefit non-profit environmental organization Ocean Blue Project.
Nick’s Ice Cream: In celebration of Earth Day, Nick’s will be creating a better planet through better-for-you snacking. Nick’s will be offering a chance to win a year’s supply of Nick’s ice cream made with Perfect Day at try.nicks.com/earthday.
Origins: The Green The Planet Fund plants a tree for every Mega-Mushroom Relief & Resilience Soothing Lotion purchased. Get free shipping on orders of $35+, a free sample for every $15 spent and healthcare heroes get 30% off.
Out of the Woods: This company sells bags made from materials we can replenish to save the planet we can’t replace, and they are offering 20% off site wide during Earth Week.
Pact: Purchase sustainable fashion for the while family, plus earth-friendly products, and get 20% off the your first order and free shipping on orders of $50+.
PHYTO: This eco-friendly hair care company is offering free shipping on orders of $75+ and 15% off your first order.
Pressed: On Earth Day (April 22), customers can bring two empty plastic bottles into any Pressed retail location to redeem for a free Greens 2 juice that has a limited-edition “Save the Soil” label to support regenerative agriculture farmers in partnership with Kiss the Ground.
Proof: Proof offers a line of really (really) leakproof period underwear that empowers women to live life worry-free. Starting midnight PT on April 22 – 11:59pm PT on April 22, they are offering 20% off your purchase with code DOWNTOEARTH20.
Spongelle: From April 20-24, Spongellé is partnering with Women’s Earth Alliance and donating a portion of sales. Shop their Gentle & Eco-Friendly collection and save up to 40% off, no code required. Plus, Spongelle is donating a portion of sales to Women’s Earth Alliance, a women-led, grassroots solutions organization with the mission to protect our environment and strengthen communities from the inside out.
S’well: If you’re a new customer, sign up for their email blasts and take 15% off your first purchase. Plus, get free shipping on orders of $20+.
Tentree: Get 10% off sitewide of any of Tentree’s sustainable apparel with the code PLANT10MORE. Plus, free shipping on all orders!
ThredUP: Reduce your carbon footprint and help the earth by donating or selling your used clothes using ThredUP. Get 50% off your first order right now!
TOMS: This brand is known for practicing sustainability in how they create their products. Right now for Earth Day, TOMS is offering a buy one, get one 50% off deal on full-priced styles. Plus, get 15% off sitewide with code RTMN15 and 15% cash back with RetailMeNot.
Veggie Grill: Veggie Grill Rewards members that sign up will unlock $5 off when they pace their first order to help the planet,.
Wolven: This fashion company is on a mission to make sustainability sexy! They have active tops made from bottles, and everything they make is carbon-neutral. Right now, get 20% off with code ATOMIC20.
Anthropologie: When you spend over $175 online at Anthropologie, they’ll give you a free reusable “Only-At-Anthro” limited-edition tote to reinforce the reuse lifestyle.
Athleta: This athletic company is celebrating Earth Day with recommitting their pledge to use recycled plastic bottles to make their recycled polyester fabric. To date they’ve diverted 1.1 tons of fabric from landfills!
H&M: This fast-fashion company has always been advocating1for a cleaner earth. They are expected to drop a special collaboration for Earth Day this year – stay tuned!
Physicians Formula: This makeup brand is working with EarthDay.org to plant a tree for every Butter Bronzer they sell during the month of April. They are also repackaging the bronzer “to be safer for the environment and more eco-friendly with recyclable components and reduced packaging.”
Van Leeuwen: The cult-favorite ice-cream brand Van Leeuwen celebrated Mother Earth in prior years by donating to The Conservation Fund with every scoop or pint of vegan ice cream you purchased in their scoop shops or online. They will likely bring this back!
Source: Retailmenot
1. BK app from Burger King. This app gives you access to a regularly updating collection of exclusive coupons. Past offers have included buy one, get one free Original Chicken sandwiches and a free Whopper Jr. with the purchase of large classic fries.
2. McDonald’s app from McDonald’s. With the McDonald’s app, you get weekly deals on food and drinks. Past deals have included free medium fries with any purchase, free medium shake or McFlurry with any purchase and buy one, get one free sandwiches.
3. Baskin-Robbins app from Baskin-Robbins. Downloading the Baskin-Robbins app will earn you a free scoop of ice cream, plus access to coupons and promotions throughout the year.
4. Auntie Anne’s. With the My Pretzel Perks app, you get a free pretzel with your first purchase. After that, you earn points with every order that you can use toward future free pretzels. Using the app, you can also check out new product news and access exclusive offers.
5. Krispy Kreme Rewards app from Krispy Kreme. After downloading the Krispy Kreme Rewards app and registering your account, you can receive a free original glazed doughnut. On your birthday, you’ll be treated to a gift.
6. Sonic app from Sonic. When you create an account on the Sonic app, you receive a free medium slush. You’ll continue to receive new rewards every month when you reload your MySonic card. You can also use the app to pay at your stall or in the drive-through, browse nearby Sonic locations, check nutritional info and send digital gift cards.
7. Schlotzky’s. Upon downloading this app, you receive a free small Original sandwich. You can use the app to custom order sandwiches in advance and earn $7 off on your seventh visit. You’ll also get special bonuses for sharing the app with your friends and on social media.
8. Steak ‘n Shake. You can use the Rewards app to order menu items from Steak ‘n Shake and pay on the go. You get a free milkshake after you make your first purchase with the app and earn $5 in credit for every $50 you spend.
9. Jamba Juice app from Jamba Juice. When you use the Jamba Juice app to make your first purchase, you can get $2 off. As a Jamba Juice Insider, you’ll also get a free smoothie or juice on your birthday. Using the app, you can track your rewards, browse menus and order ahead at participating locations.
10. TCBY app from TCBY. Download the TCBY app, and you’ll score a free treat. After your first freebie, you can earn $3 for every $30 you spend and get a $3 reward for referring friends. Using the app, you can look up TCBY locations and review menus, nutrition and allergy info.
11. Marble Slab Creamery and MaggieMoo’s. After downloading the Slab Happy Rewards app, you’ll be rewarded with a free ice cream. You’ll also receive a $5 off coupon for your birthday and earn points every time you make a purchase at either shop. With the app, you can look up menus, order online and find nearby stores.
12. Rita’s Ice mobile app from Rita’s Italian Ice. The Rita’s Ice mobile app essentially functions as a digital rewards card. After you purchase eight treats and present the app on your mobile device, you’ll score a free regular Italian ice, frozen custard or gelati. With the app, you also receive news and special offers from Rita’s throughout the year.
13. Checkers: Get a mobile coupon from Checkers for a free Big Bufford burger with any purchase. Sign up here!
14:Chili’s: Chili’s is offering free chips and salsa or a non-alcoholic beverage every time you visit. All you have to do to redeem this perk is download their app and become a rewards member!
15. Baja Fresh: Baja Fresh will give you a free taco with any purchase after downloading the app and joining Club Baja. This freebie is valid for a Chicken, Carnitas Baja, or Americano Taco.
16. Wendy’s: Download the Wendy’s app! The app has offers goodies like free burgers and free chicken tenders with any purchase.
17. Panera: Download the Panera Bread app! Once you register for the MyPanera rewards program, you automatically get a free pastry. The more you use the app, the more free surprises you’ll get — like a free sandwich or salad.
18. 7-Eleven: Once you download the 7-Eleven app and sign up for their rewards program, you instantly secure a free coffee.
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Ibotta is one of my fave apps. Add deals for all kinds of items like food, alcohol, beauty items, clothes, and household items. Then scan your receipt (and usually the item’s bar code) after you buy the item. Once you get to $20, choose from PayPal or gift cards for places like Amazon.
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Examples of past gigs: going into a particular Hallmark store to make sure all the cards are in correct categories, or going into a Walmart to make sure a new Red Bull product display is organized with the correct call-outs.
Once you complete your mission, you’ll cash out through PayPal.
The simplest way possible to earn money from your receipts is by using Receipt Hog. Just take a picture of your receipt and upload it to the app, and you’ll earn coins. Trade your coins in for Amazon gift cards or PayPal cash.
Grandma Esther and Grandpa Sonny would have celebrated their 100th birthdays by 2021. Their frugal and full life has inspired me and my family. Their story begins during the Great Depression in upstate NY. Neither family had much and they lived in the country. It was a hard life but they somehow managed.
Esther lived with her mom, stepfather and 6 brothers and sisters in a farmhouse. All of her frugal lessons came from her mother, who worked tirelessly to provide for her family.
In her early 20’s, she met Sonny, who lived down the road. After a short courtship, on Christmas Eve, they were married in a small ceremony. The next day, Sonny left for the war. They inherited 50+ acres in upstate New York, where my family had lived for generations.
My grandparents had 3 children- Karen (my mom), Aaron and Jo Anne.
I always felt that they must have been the luckiest children in the world, to grow up with the forest to run around, swim in the pond, and have a wonderful childhood. They learned a lot about responsibility, helping my grandparents with gardening and taking care of the property. My grandpa worked in construction, while my grandma stayed at home, raising the kids and taking care of the home.
By the 70’s and 80’s, my grandparents had 4 new grandchildren, myself, cousins Lisa and Mark and my sister Emily. They were definitely doting grandparents and always treated us like their children.
I spent a lot of time there and learned a lot about responsibility. Here are some of the ways my grandma inspired me.
Grandma loved to bake and cook and did things out of not only necessity, but out of love. Because they lived in the country, she was used to making three square meals a day. They did go to the grocery store for necessities they couldn’t grow or hunt themselves.
She learned from her mom how to survive in the country, especially during the bitter cold upstate New York winters. Grandpa and Grandma, up until their 80s, kept gardens, growing corn, giant pumpkins, peas, raspberries, carrots, potatoes and more. They were always canning and freezing food for the fall and winter. I remember helping her shuck corn and peas for canning. It was tedious work, but looking back now, I am so happy I had that experience to help her.
My grandmother was an expert seamstress, which was how she paid for her college tuition in the 1940s. She made clothes for her children and grandchildren, knitted blankets, pieced together patchwork quilts, decorated her home and cooked meals every day for years. She found knitting and crocheting not only practical, but relaxing.
I remember going to the library with Grandma Esther and picking out a few books. She loved to read and was always reserving the next great book on her list. She also loved reading the New Yorker magazine, and when I got a subscription for her, she was thrilled. She also enjoyed taking walks outside, visiting family and friends, and listening to music. She rarely watched TV as they didn’t have cable. Though I do remember watching Wheel of Fortune and Dukes of Hazzard with her as a child! Those were the good old days!
Country living is not easy. Dealing with harsh winters on the hill, times when Grandpa wasn’t working and feeding 3 kids was something they had to learn how to fact life with determination and tenacity. They really were the toughest people I ever met- working in their garden daily, hunting, canning, cooking, baking. It was non-stop activity at times. Grandma worked in her garden up until she died. Grandpa was still driving his tractor until the day of his death at age 90.
My grandmother’s generation didn’t believe in debt, and therefore, she never got into debt or even had her own credit card. For whatever she needed, she paid cash. She saved her change and dollar bills and only bought things when she had the money. She saved up for what was important to her. She also used coupons when she went shopping, which wasn’t very often.
More ideas from Grandma that I have implemented into my life:
1. Use cloth instead of paper. My grandma had a bucket of clean rags, that she used to wipe down everything. She rarely used paper towels. Microfiber cloths are also a great option, washable, durable and reusable.
2. Buy and use green cleaning products, or make them yourself! Just search on Pinterest for eco-friendly green cleaner recipes. Plus, shop for eco-friendly beauty products, eco-friendly fashion lines and eco-friendly home decor. I really like Green Works and Method.
3. Laundry. Wash laundry in cold water instead of hot. Line-dry when you can. There is nothing like line-dried clothing, that has dried in the sun! You will never forget that clean air smell.
4. Conserve Energy — Turn off the lights when you leave the room, or open the curtains and blinds and rely on the sunlight to cut down on electricity use. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full load. Shut down and turn off your computer completely at night.
5. Change your light bulbs. Switch a few of your light bulbs to CFLs , which use about 75 percent less energy and last seven to 10 times longer than regular incandescent bulbs, until eventually you have all of your house switched over. This was a hard one for me because I love my old-school bulbs. Now that they are phased out of most stores, I have had to bite the bullet and buy the new bulbs. Six years ago, my 90 year old grandfather, was light years ahead of me because he used CFLs and preferred them!
6. Repurpose glass jars as leftover containers, bulk storage or even pretty vases. I love mason jars for this.
7. Buy used and donate. Shop thrift stores and craigslist for clothing, home items and more. Grandma was a thrift shopper, she loved a good deal. She also loved to knit, sew and crochet. While I’m not much of a thrift shopper, I donate a lot to Goodwill.
8. Stop using disposable bags. Purchase reusable bags. They are more durable and don’t clog up land-fills! I love, love, love my Target reusable bag. I keep one in my car and one in the kitchen.
9. Quilting/reusing material/reusing old clothes and sheets for material. Grandma was an expert seamstress and could make all kinds of clothing, Halloween costumes and more.
10. Gardening. Grandma was known for her beautiful gardens. She grew not only flowers but rows of corn and raspberries, potatoes, green beans and much more.
11. Canning food. I remember every fall growing up, Grandma would can food. This was a long procedure, from picking the food, preparing it, and then canning it. It paid off- all winter, they had fresh, homegrown food on their table.
12. Baking your own bread — Really, is there anything better than homemade bread? Grandma didn’t think so either. Homemade bread, with a bit of homemade jelly or butter was always a special treat at Grandma’s house.
One snowy night in November of 2003, my Grandma Esther passed away suddenly at the age of 83 in her sleep. Grandpa passed away 4 years later, working outside on his tractor. Up until the end, they both had lived the life they wanted to, one of love, contentment, happiness and peace.
National Oatmeal Month: Quaker
Diet Foods: Healthy Choice, South Beach, Lean Cuisine, Special K, Kashi, Smart Start, 100 Calorie Packs, Yogurt
Super Bowl Sunday: Pepsi, Coke, Chips, Dips, Cheese, Sandwich Items, Crackers, Snacks, Wings
Seasonal Produce: Oranges, Pears, Grapefruit, Tangerines, Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chard, Collards, Kale, Kiwi, Avocado, Cabbage, Spinach
Clearance: Christmas Decorations, Toys, Wrapping Papers,
Winter Health: Cold Medicines and Vitamins
National Canned Food Month: Canned Fruit, Pie Fillings, Vegetables, Meats: Tuna, Chicken, Salmon
National Hot Breakfast Month: Malt O Meal, Oatmeal, Eggo Waffles, Syrup
Valentines: Chocolate, Hershey’s, KY Lubricant, etc
Chinese New Year: Soy Sauce, Teriyaki Sauce, Noodles, Canned Water Chestnuts
Seasonal Produce: Artichoke, Asparagus, Raspberries, Potatoes, Strawberries, Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chard, Collards, Kale, Kiwi, Avocado, Spinach
Frozen Food Month: Ice Cream, Frozen Vegetables (Boxed, Bag, or Steam), Frozen Meals, Foster Farms Chicken, Waffles, Pizza
Seasonal Produce: Artichoke, Asparagus, Haas Avocado, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Chard, Collards, Fennel, Kale, Leek, Lemon, Lime, Mushrooms, Spring Onions, Orange, Peas, Radish, Rhubarb, Spinach, Strawberries, Tangerine
Easter: Ham, Eggs, Spices, Baking Supplies: Sugar, Spices, Baking Mixes, Chocolate Chips, Butter, Coconut, Marshmallows, Brownie Mix, Cake Mix
Earth Day: Organic Foods, Energy Saver, Reusable Totes
Seasonal Produce: Artichokes, Asparagus, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbages, Carrots, Grapefruit, Haas Avocado, Mushrooms, Onions, Peas, Rhubarb
Clearance: After Easter sales
Memorial Day: BBQ Sauce, Condiments, Charcoal, Salad Dressing, Potato Chips, Dips, Grilling Meats, Hot Dogs, Hamburger Meat, Marinade, Salad Greens
Paper Products: Plates, Utensils, Insect Repellant, Sunscreen
Cinco De Mayo: Salsa, tortillas
Seasonal Produce: Artichokes, Asparagus, Avocado, Beans, Green, Beets, Blackberries, Carrots, Sweet Vidalia Onions, Peas, New Potatoes, Raspberries, Strawberries
National Dairy Month: Eggs, Milk, Ice Cream, Cheese, Cream Cheese, Butter, Yogurt, Whipping Cream, Whipped Cream, Cool Whip
End of June is Fourth or July Sales: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, BBQ Sauce, Ketchup, Condiments, Charcoal, Salad Dressing, Potato Chips, Dips
Seasonal Produce: Apricots, Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cherries, Corn, Cucumber, Eggplant, Grapes, Honeydew, Nectarines, Peaches, Potatoes, Raspberries, Red Onions, Squash, Summer, Strawberries, Sweet Vidalia Onions, Tomatoes, Watermelon
National Ice Cream Month
More 4th of July BBQ Sales: Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, BBQ Sauce, Ketchup, Condiments, Charcoal, Salad Dressing, Potato Chips, Dips
End of July: Back to School Sales Begin: Crayons, Pencils, Folders, Binders
Seasonal Produce: Asian Pears, Bartlett Pears, Beans, Green, Blueberries, Corn, Cucumber, Eggplant, Figs, Garlic, Grapes, Nectarines, Onions, Red, Valencia Oranges, Peaches, Sweet/Bell Peppers, Plums, Potatoes, Summer Squash, Tomatoes, Watermelon
Back to School: Pudding cups, Lunch meat, Lunchables, Bread, Cold Cereal, Waffles, Lunchboxes
Disinfectant: Clorox, Purell
Clearance: Insect Repellant, Sunscreen, charcoal
Seasonal Produce: Gravenstein Apple, Haas Avocado, Green Beans, Beans, Berries, Corn, Cucumber, Eggplant, Figs, Grapes, Melons, Onion, Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Bell Pepper, Plums, Raspberries, Squash, Summer, Tomatillo, Tomato
Back to School Sales through Labor Day: Crayons, Pencils, Folders, Binders
Diabetes: Bayer Glucose Meters, Glucerna Cereal
Seasonal Produce: Apples, Artichokes, Beans, Bell Peppers, Chili Peppers, Cucumber, Eggplant, Grapes, Onion, Valencia Orange, Asian Pears, Bartlett Pears, Pomegranate, Squash, Tomatillo, Tomatoes, Winter Squash
Baby Items: Major Baby Equipment, Baby Safety
Halloween: Candy, Fresh Pumpkin
Beginning of the Baking Sales: Canned pumpkin, Evaporated Milk, Baking Chips
Daylight Savings Time Ends Promotions: Alarm Clocks, Batteries, Safety Equipment, Smoke Detectors
National Seafood Month
Adopt a Shelter-Dog Month: Pedigree, Purina
Seasonal Produce: Almonds, Apples, Artichokes, Arugula, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbages, Chard, Chestnuts, Cranberries, Lemons, Parsnip, Pears, Pomegranate, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Pumpkin, Spinach, Squash, Winter, Turnips, Yams
Hot Cocoa, Coffee, Tea
Baking Sales in Full Swing: Nuts, Chocolate Chips, Evaporated Milk, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Coconut, Cake Mixes
Canned foods: Soup, Broth, Vegetables, Fruits, Spaghetti Sauce
Thanksgiving Items: Turkey, Canned Pumpkin, Stovetop Stuffing, Betty Crocker Boxed Potatoes, Gravy Mixes, Frozen Pies, Cranberry Sauce, Jello, Marshmallows
Seasonal Produce: Anjou Pears, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbages, Carrots, Celery, Comice Pears, Cranberries, Kiwi, Lemons, Orange, Potato, Squash, Yams
Clearance: After Halloween Sales
Holiday Dinner: Egg Nog, Deli Platters, Instant Potatoes, Gravy Mixes, Frozen Pies, Cranberry Sauce, Jello, Marshmallows. Sour Cream Dips, Crackers, Chips, Soda, Ham
Baking: Flour, Sugar, Butter, Cream, Cake Mix, Brownie Mix, Muffin Mix, Breads, Pie Crust, Marshmallow, Whipped cream
Canned Foods: Soup, Broth, Condensed Milk, Vegetables, Fruits, Spaghetti Sauce
Seasonal Produce: Anjou Pears, Bok Choy, Bosc Pears, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Dates, Grapefruit, Haas Avocados, Kale, Kiwi, Kumquat, Lemon, Napa Cabbage, Oranges, Sweet Potatoes, Red Cabbage, Rutabaga, Savoy Cabbage, Spinach, Winter Squash, Yams, Turnips, White Potato
Clearance: After Thanksgiving and After Christmas Sales
Get the stuff you need, bartering with the stuff you already have!
Goods and services are at a premium. Grocery prices are through the roof. Bartering offers a way to get what you need without using cash.
What is bartering and how do you get started?
A barter system is an old method of exchange. Th is system has been used for centuries and long before money was invented. People exchanged services and goods for other services and goods in return. Today, bartering has made a comeback using techniques that are more sophisticated to aid in trading; for instance, the Internet. In ancient times, this system involved people in the same area, however today bartering is global. The value of bartering items can be negotiated with the other party. Bartering doesn’t involve money which is one of the advantages. You can buy items by exchanging an item you have but no longer want or need. Generally, trading in this manner is done through Online auctions and swap markets. Source
What are the Pros of Bartering?
No cash needed- Items or services are traded, no money needed. For example, a hairdresser might trade haircuts for an accountant doing her taxes for free.
Flexibility in bartering. For example, trade a lawnmower for a laptop
Support your local economy. In much of the country, people are out of work. This is a great way to help people get the items they need, without going into debt.
Keep items out of landfills. This is obviously a big, big problem. Our planet is becoming a huge junkyard. Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Cut down on clutter in your home. Think of passing on items to other people as a way of clearing out your home too.
Strengthen community ties. Many times people don’t even know their neighbors. This is a great way to get to know people in your community.
What are the Cons of Bartering?
While bartering has immediate benefits, it can also cause serious complications. This is especially true if you can’t guarantee the trustworthiness of your fellow trader. The other party may not have certification or any proof of legitimacy, and you don’t have a warranty or consumer protection advocate when you barter. You may end up trading a good item or service in exchange for a defective or poor one. If this concerns you, limit your exchanges to friends and family.
Bartering also requires skill. You may overestimate the value of your desired item and underestimate yours. As a result, the other party could exploit you. To prevent this, focus on related items with similar value, such as one large appliance for another.
Trustworthiness of the other traders
It takes a lot of time to set up barters
Collecting items to trade
If you want to go more online, here are 7 websites to barter online:
Here are some examples of bartering:
A writer creates a resume in exchange for an oil change
A makeup artist trades a makeover for new tires for their car
A gardener trades a dozen tomatoes and zucchini for a bunch of gently used clothing
Someone has a collection of new holiday decorations. They trade them for a few cases of pet food.
A baker makes 2 dozen cupcakes in exchange for their grass mowed.
The sky is the limit! There are so many options when it comes to bartering.
Here are some fun and frugal ways to host a baby shower!
There are so many fun baby shower invites to buy online. My favorite here is the woodland creatures invite. While some people like an online invitation, I think a paper one, sent in the mail is nicer and more traditional.
Baby showers are often held in the hostess’ own home, which is, of course, free. If you’re not so lucky or if you prefer to think outside the home for a baby shower venue, consider having the shower in an outdoor location like a park — just remember to keep the comfort of the guest of honor in mind before planning an outdoor shower in August! Other frugal venue choices include churches, where rental fees are generally less than banquet space at a hotel or restaurant.
You can recruit friends and family to bring a dish or check Costco for great party trays.
Here are recipes we like:
For dessert, consider making your own cake or recruit a friend to make the cake. Cupcakes are also fun- baby shower-themed cupcakes at MarthaStewart.com.
Here are some fun and cute decorating ideas:
Free Printable baby shower games
It’s not just about stocking up on stuff. Skills are important too. Self-reliance becomes more important during pandemic times when help might not be easy to get.
Be aware of your surroundings, know who your neighbors are and where the local police station is. Keep your car running and in good condition so you don’t break down somewhere. Consider buying mace or a personal alarm.
Always have a first aid kit in your car and home. Consider taking a Red Cross class to learn how to save someone from choking, do CPR and more.
Here are 7 basic skills to learn and master so you are ready to tackle any survival situation.
Learn how to fix it yourself or join AAA Roadside. Learn more at DMV.org.
GPS is not always available and phones can lose their charge. Go here to find out how to read a map.
Check out this video or hire a pro. Youtube is a treasure trove of how-to videos on every type of plumbing problem.
WD-40 will usually do the trick when getting a lock to open. If that doesn’t do it, you may need to call a locksmith.
First, turn the water off. Know where in your home the water shut-off valve is located. Check out this video. If the problem is still persisting, call a plumber.
Cut a raw potato in half, turn off the electricity and put the potato in the broken glass. The light bulb base should remove easily.
Drano is not always the answer when it comes to clogs. It’s good to keep on hand anyway. Here are some tips on unclogging a sink.
Set up a cheap corded phone, like this one, will work, unlike your cordless, which runs on electricity, or your cell phone, which relies on a tower that runs on electricity.
If you smell gas, do not turn on the lights or use a telephone, cell phone, flashlight, or computer, all of which could create a spark, blowing the place sky high. Evacuate the area and call the fire department.
Once mice have moved in, all the cleaning and. removing clutter might not make the problem go away entirely. Before you call a pest company, order some of these bait blocks which are safe around pets and children. And consider getting a cat!
Photography or video your home, go room to room and be sure to capture all the furniture, electronics, clothing, jewelry, etc. Check out knowyourstuff.org for free software that lets you create a virtual replica of your home online and then tally the value of what’s in it.
And check out This Old House for every type of home improvement question.