Monday, November 30, 2009

New Uses for Old Things

No one is a bigger fan of new uses for old things then my domesticated self! Real Simple Mag offers great ideas for just this! Accessible online at http://www.realsimple.com/. Here are some new ones courtesy of one of my favorite Magazines!

New Tips from


Rubber Bands
  • Open jars with ease. When a small lid won’t budge, wrap a rubber band around it several times to give you a better grip.
  • Bring order to your dishwasher. Tether stemware and other delicate, wobbly items to the rack.
Toothpicks
  • Label meat. Are these burgers rare or well-done? They all look the same on the outside. Identify just-off-the-grill meats with different-colored toothpicks and they won’t get mixed up.
  • Find the end of the roll. When you’ve finished using tape, wrap the end around a toothpick so you can easily locate it the next time.
Salt
  • Clean up a cracked egg. Cover the mess with a handful of salt, then wipe up with ease.
  • Shine brass and copper. Make a paste of a few tablespoons of white vinegar with equal parts salt and flour. Apply with a soft cloth, rinse, and dry.
Clear Nail Polish
  • Keep an eyeglass screw in place. If your specs are a bit wobbly, tighten the screws and top them with a dollop of polish.
  • Secure buttons. Apply a thin layer of polish to the center of a button to keep the thread from coming loose.
  • Avoid rust stains in the bathroom. Coat the bottom of a shaving-cream can to fend off rings on the ledge of the tub.
  • Extend the life of jewelry. Paint a thin coat onto a costume bauble to prevent it from losing its luster.

Here are some of my personal all time favorites are:
  1. Lemons in the garbage disposal to rid any unruly odors.
  2. A pan of beer in your garden rids it of slugs.
  3. Car air fresheners’ have come along way since the old pine tree, use modern scents in your home. I love apple cinnamon. I hang them in my air vents so when the air turns on I get a blast of fresh scent through out my home.
  4. Black permanent marker to fix scuff marks on my pumps.
  5. Olive Oil gives great shine to stainless steel appliances.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Guilt Free Shopping!

Now that you got your finances under control, you are probably trying to figure out how to get the best bang for your buck.

You may find it difficult to stretch your spending allowance as far as possible while not giving up your favorite thing to do SHOPPING.I know shopping to me is “MY HAPPY PLACE”. If I’m in a bad mood I go shopping!

Nothing can replace the feeling of getting a pair of killer heels or a top that looks like it was designed for you. Although my spending cash was cut in half I found ways to still adhere to my style but for less!

I still shop at my favorite stores but always look for the clearance section and took advantage of the coupons that store sends via email or snail mail. I also fell in love with
http://www.retailmenot.com/ which has a ton of coupon codes and printable coupons.Below are some of my favorite websites for inexpensive trendy fashions and make-up.

Clothes:

http://www.15dollarstore.com/- EVERYTHING IS $15.00, YES $15.00

http://www.gojane.com-/ TRENDY, VERSATILE, GREAT SHOES AND BOOTS!

http://www.getheavenly.com-/ EVERYTHING IS 17.95

Make-Up:

http://www.eyeslipsface.com-/GREAT ALL NATURAL LINE, LOVE LOVE LOVE!

If you are looking for an expensive purchase for say, a Designer pair of shoes that you can not live without and the very thought of you wearing them gives a warm and fuzzy feeling.Shop for the best price through http://www.pricegrabber.com/.

Happy Shopping!