Pack Like A Pro!

Overstuffed SuitcaseWhen packing for a trip, lay your outfits out together in advance.  Stack pants, shirt, and underwear on top of each other within a tidy line.  Now roll each outfit into a bundle – like a burrito or a sleeping bag – from hem-line to waist-line. Rolled clothes will save space and don’t generally wrinkle!  Also, by organizing clothing into pre-determined outfits, you and your kids will spend less time getting dressed!  I love that this idea that can be adapted for home use too.

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Food Allergies and Budgets

Budgets and Allergies

 

Hello! My name is Michelle, guest posting for Ashley while she’s on maternity leave.  Congratulations, Ashley!  I blog about living with food allergies and how to do so on a budget at The Willing Cook.  I’m the mom of three children, one of whom has severe food allergies, as does my husband.  The Willing Cook is my story.

 

I have been doing a series called “Frugal Food Allergy Living” for the past few weeks and Ashley asked that I share my knowledge with you.  I want my food allergy readers to understand that you can still maintain a frugal lifestyle/strict budget when living with food allergies.  Thank you, Ashley, for allowing me to share my knowledge with your readers.

 

 

Is it possible to stick to a strict budget or be frugal and have food allergies?

 

The simple answer is “yes.”

 

Do you or someone you love have food allergies and have a strict budget?  When faced with the reality of food allergies, it seems impossible to live on a budget.  Actually, budgeting for food allergies does not have to be much different from budgeting for normal groceries.  There are a few easy ways you can live without fear of mounting debt (or starvation) and produce good, healthy food.

 

Before employing any of these methods to lower your grocery budget, for food allergy families in particular, you cannot compare yourself to someone else’s grocery budget who does not have food allergies.  There will be a discrepancy and that’s just the way it is.  But you have to take every opportunity available to you as a food allergy shopper to save a buck.  You know the old saying, “a penny saved is a penny earned.”

 

Now, for that list…

 

1.   Shop the Grocery Ads
As soon as the week’s ads come out, take 15 minutes to find the best deals.  Circle each item or write it down and indicate if you have a coupon for it.  Try to minimize buying non-sale items.

 

2.   Use Coupons
Coupons for allergy-friendly foods are few, but they aren’t completely non-existent.  When there is an allergy coupon, ask friends and family for their extra.  I do not purchase a Sunday paper because I don’t like buying it when I may barely break even.  A neighbor gives me her coupons or I check the recycling center.  Another resource is the online coupon sites.  Also, coupons for toiletry and household products can help reduce the budget.  Every dollar saved helps and it adds up!

 

3.  Shop “Manager Specials”
Many grocery stores have set times for selling their marked down products that are nearing expiration, dented, or being discontinued.  Buy expiring meat and produce (like bell peppers or onions) and freeze or cook immediately .  Sometimes, you may find allergy-friendly products being cleared off the shelf (I scored Gluten-Free Bisquick for $1.99, regularly $5.39.  My husband was thrilled…for the whole 16 ounces!).   A coupon for a “Manager Special,” may make it free!

 

4.  Make Homemade Gluten-Free Flour
Pre-packaged gluten-free flours are pricey.  A coffee bean grinder and whole grains/nuts can be a wonderful way to save money and enjoy various “flour” dishes.  I use a coffee bean grinder to make all my gluten-free flour because I already had it when I started this process.  You can also use a grain mill.

 

5.  Shop Around
Do not be product or store loyal, if possible.  Shop at many stores in order to get the best deals (Asian grocers, Aldi, Costco, etc).

 

6.  Avoid Restaurants
In our home, the possibility of cross-contamination carries too much of a risk just for the convenience.  Plus, I can fix dinner for my family of 5 for about the same price as 1 Happy Meal.

 

7.  Prepare Food from Scratch
Avoid pre-packaged or processed foods, even allergy-friendly foods.  They are pricey and generally not the healthiest for you, especially when avoiding multiple allergens.  Stick with fresh meat and produce, dry beans, bulk rice, and oats, for example.

 

One final note, don’t be afraid to experiment in the kitchen, especially when you’re getting used to cooking allergy-free on a budget.  Try to avoid getting into a dinner rut.  Look through cookbooks and online recipe sites for some ideas.  The recipe might not be allergy-specific, but don’t be afraid to make substitutions.  Do your best, and take the good with the bad.

 

These are the methods that we use in our food allergy home, but we’re not perfect.  You might just find a Happy Meal toy (or two) floating around our house.

 

What methods do you employ in your home to lower your grocery bill, allergy-family or not?

 

Next Friday, I will continue with this series and begin breaking down the bullet points into more detail.  First up is “Shopping the Grocery Ads.”

 

How to Wear a Hoodie

How to Wear a Hoodie

Hoodies are not the most stylish pieces of clothing we have ever come across but there’s no denying their comfort and ‘throw on’ ability. What we have discovered in recent weeks is that there ARE ways to make a hoodie look good and stars such as Mary-Kate Olsen have been showing us how. Here are our three looks to try with your cool hoodies.

 

Number 1. The black hoodie – the black hoodie is a difficult one because you don’t want to transform yourself into a goth overnight but a moody look is good if you want to cover up a bad night. Team your black hoodie with ultra-skinny black jeans, a basic white t-shirt and skyscraper heels. The heels add a touch of the feminine to this look so you don’t start looking like a misplaced teenager. Wear the hood up over tousled, loose locks and add the accessories. In this case, go for black sunglasses, preferably something like wayfarers, and then add a brightly colored bag and a statement piece of jewelery such as an ornamental ring. When you remove the hoodie, you will actually be wearing a very sophisticated outfit that you have just dressed down a little.

 

Number 2. Colored hoodies – color blocking is very in right now so wearing a bright hoodie is a definite yes. We love them in bright greens, electric blues and coral that are perfect for the summer. This time the outfit only needs a slight few differences to work. Replace your white t-shirt with a black one and keep your black skinny jeans and heels. Black heels with little details such as buckles and studs will work well with all of these looks. Simply replace the wayfarers with silver aviators and replace jewelery with a printed neck scarf; again, the tougher the pattern (think along the lines of skulls or similar), the more the look will work together, it’s all very Angelina Jolie, no nonsense style.

 

Number 3. Grey hoodies – everyone seems to have a grey hoodie, a trusty friend that is always there when we need a little slouchy comfort, so we thought it essential to include a look for this. Instead of pairing hoodies with jeans and trainers, as above keep the look edgy and feminine. Team leather look trousers or wet look leggings with black ankle boots, a black leather bag and this season’s Gaga-esque round sunglasses.

 

All of these looks are very celebrity ‘just off the plane’ and everyone will be wondering who is under that hood.  Do you have a favorite hoodie look that you love?

Leggings That Do Wonders

Leggings are still hot property this season and looking even better than ever, teamed up with any number of outfits, they can hide those lumps we don’t want to show. But only if they’re worn properly. We’ve all seen people on the street and wondered what they were wearing, only a few minutes later to wonder if people are thinking the same about you. It’s true that leggings are so comfy, it can be hard to realize exactly what you are showing off, but by following a few simple rules you can make sure you use leggings to their full advantage without every having to worry you’re showing off far more than you should.

The first and most important rule when it comes to leggings is to remember that they are not trousers. It doesn’t matter if you’re a size 0 or a size 20, leggings are to be treated in the same way as thick tights; they are not a replacement for trousers. If you wear them with a top or dress that doesn’t cover your bum, or even worse stops before the leggings start you are wearing them wrong, not to mention the fact everyone can see your underwear!

The next rule is to remember leggings come in different lengths, some stop just below the knee, others mid calf and others at the ankle. If you buy leggings that are shorter they are shorter for a reason, don’t try to cover them up with leg warmers or socks, go with their natural state. After all showing a bit of ankle can bump up your sex appeal.

Another important rule with leggings is that it is easy to look like a bad flashback to the 80’s. Leggings can give outfits a stylish young look to them, but it is easy to slip up, so avoid the big hair, the huge blusher stripes and any Wham t-shirts you may have laying around.  With leggings it’s all about common sense, they are the ideal thing for those warm days where it’s too hot for tights but too cool for bare legs. Treat them with a bit of respect and they’ll take you far.

10 Ways to Pamper Yourself in 10 Minutes

In our busy lives, we are quickly rushing about, keeping the house, meeting deadlines, looking after husbands, children and pets, it can be easy to forget the one person who may need the most care – you.  If you’re frustrated with your lack of time, worry not.

 

Here are 10 things you can do to pamper yourself in only 10 minutes:

 

1.  Get your body moving. Shake, twist, and dance around.  You will probably have to force yourself to do this at first but before long you’ll enjoy letting loose.  Dance to your favorite music or just the music in your head.  Your mood will instantly be lifted and you’ll even get a little exercise in to boot!

 

2.  Write a friend. Hand writing a letter is a great way to unwind, share your thoughts and touch someone’s life.  You will feel better for making the effort to stay connected and they will love receiving a hand written note in the mail!coffee

 

3.  Have a cup. Enjoy a cup of hot tea or coffee and a dessert (if you want to indulge).  Enjoy your treat in quiet time for 10 minutes and at the end you’ll feel pampered and as good as new!

 

4.  Read a passage you love.   I’ve found that, no matter what kind of mood I’m in, reading a portion of Scripture can help lift my attitude and help me to focus on what’s really important.

 

5.  Snap a few photos. As your creative side kicks in your mind will temporarily be off your to-do list.  Grab your camera or phone and take a few creative shots of what’s around you.  Admire your shots before returning back to work.

 

6.  Mini home facial. Put on your favorite feel-good music.  Exfoliate your skin, apply a face mask, and either follow idea 1 – get your body moving or you could put a slice of cool cucumber over your eyes and lay down for 5 minutes.  After your 5 minutes is up rinse and apply a moisturizer. Fresh and smooth skin will not only make you feel better but look better too!

 

7.  Call someone. Is there a dear friend who you haven’t talked to in a while or is there someone you know who could use an encouraging word?  Every time we give to others, even of our time, we feel uplifted.  Make it a habit to contribute to others lives and you will be blessed in return!

 

8.  Make a list. Sometimes writing out a to-do list can be comforting!  It saves our brain from working over-time to remember everything.  If you already have a to-do list make a “fun” to-do list.  It could include places you would like to visit, Writeactivities you would like to do with the kids, etc.

 

9. Journal. Write down things in your life that are going right.  Reflect on the sweet bouquet of dandelions you received this morning from your kids or how your husband got up before you and made you breakfast.  This can be an encouraging book to write and a sweet book to look back on later.

 

10. Take a break. If you are one of the many people who don’t get enough sleep at night a power nap may be just what you need to give yourself a boost of energy!  Allow yourself to rest and relax for a few minutes (even if you don’t sleep) and you get up feeling rejuvenated.

 

These are my 10 tips for pampering yourself but I would love to hear what ideas you have.  Please feel free to share with us in the comments!

Eggs Be Deviled!

Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs don’t have to be such a chore thanks to this tip from Marge!  Save yourself some work by filling a zip-lock bag with all your cooked egg yolks.  Seal the bag, and mash the yellows until broken and smooth.  Open the bag to add all of your seasoning and other ingredients. Reseal, and keep mashing to mix everything thoroughly. Now turn your bag into a pastry bag by cutting off one bottom corner. Center this opening over the round space in each egg-white and squeeze out a nice shape until full. Then throw away the (mostly) empty bag when you’re finished for easy clean up!

Image Credit: MenuForLove
To make the deviled eggs pictured above use MenuForLove’s Truffle Oil Deviled Eggs recipe.

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Sew It Immediately

Threading a needleDo you have a few of little sewing projects to do?  To take care of those right away by keeping a few sewing needles threaded with white, black, and navy thread in your sewing box. That way if you need to sew a button on quickly, you can use your pre-threaded needle and voila!

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Freeze Your Candles

Candle

To make your candles last longer, put them put them in the freezer for an hour or two before lighting them!  They will burn better, more slowly and evenly.

Deanna S added that salting the wicks will help them last even longer.  Thanks, Deanna!

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Button Wall Art Tutorial

Button Egg

I adore this button egg tutorial from Auntie Lolo Crafts.  If you’re creative I’m sure you can think of other patterns to make cute button wall art.  There is also a tutorial for the stuffed bunnies pictured.

Welch’s 100% Grape Juice Review

Welch's LogoI absolutely LOVE juice!  Let me clarify, I love 100% juice.  Not only that but when I buy juice I want it to be 100% of the juice that is advertised on the front of the package.  For instance, 100% grapefruit juice, 100% pomegranate, 100% blueberry, etc.  You can usually spot these because their price is a little higher than the bottles with “100% juice” that is mostly apple juice.  I find these 100% juices to be better tasting and I know they are better for you!

Welch's

A few days before I was asked to participate in this Welch’s Grape Juice tour I had bought a bottle of Welch’s 100% Grape Juice  (because it was on sale and I had $1 off coupon!).  I couldn’t believe how much I enjoyed it and I raved to my husband about it for days!  I’ve always been a big

fan of juice but I haven’t had grape juice in the longest time.  I think the reason is because I’m clumsy and  grape juice doesn’t come out of clothes too easily.  Well, from now on I’m just going to have to be super careful because I love this stuff!  Did I mention that Welch’s Grape Juice is made from Concord grapes, has no sugar added, and it contains Vitamin C?  It’s true and it also has no artificial flavors or colors.  What’s not to love?

Not only does Welch’s Grape Juice taste good, but it is good for you too!  Just a half a cup offers a full serving of fruit.  Because it’s made from Concord grapes, it has antioxidants along with a mix of plant nutrients called polyphenols, which may benefit heart health!  By the way, did you know that March is National Nutrition Month?  I’m learning so much today!

Family vine tool

In addition to diet and exercise, our genes also play a part in our heart health.  Welch’s knows this and believes that in order to have optimum health it’s important to know what conditions existed in our family previously.  To help everyone trace their family health history Welch’s created the Family Vine Tool.  This is where you can trace family health history, update it as things change, and print it out to take to your family doctor.

Welch’s didn’t stop with the Family Vine Tool, in order to help people learn about health conditions and how grapes can help, they created the Concord Grape Science Center.  I had no idea that grapes were so beneficial!

In addition to promoting heart healthfulness, Welch’s has prepared recipes for creating delicious meals and snacks with vibrantly colored fruit.  You can find an abundance of fun recipes in the Welch’s Recipe Box.

I had painted a purple flower to show off Welch’s Paint it Purple slogan but I can’t get the photo to load on the computer so you’ll have to wait for that unveiling. 🙂

For more information on Welch’s you can connect with them on Twitter (@Welchs) and through their Welch’s Facebook Fan page.

I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Welch’s and received a product sample to facilitate my review and a gift code to thank me for taking the time to participate.