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Tips That Make You Feel Like a Genius
Secretly, I feel like a genius when I discover a secondary use for this or that — in case I run out of this, but have plenty of that! Like using a paper coffee filter to wash a glass top or mirror when I'm in a pinch for paper towels. Or using …Read more.
Supermarket Tricks That Makes Us Spend More
I've always thought of myself as pretty sharp when it comes to spotting supermarket trickery. I'm not even fazed by an end-cap display announcing, "Special." I know their ways. They hope we'll just assume that "special" means …Read more.
The Struggle to Actually Use up Gift Cards
My love-hate relationship with gift cards has intensified. What a pain, really. I'm one who just forgets to use them, and when I remember, I try to figure out how to use each one to the last cent. I was reminded of my situation recently when I …Read more.
Commingle Personal and Business Finances? Never!
Dear Mary: I am reading your book, "Debt-Proof Living," and have begun tracking my expenses. I have a home-based business. Should I include business expenses or just personal expenses in the tracking? — Lucy, Vermont
Dear Lucy: You …Read more.
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Creative Mom Cuts the Cost, Not the FunWhen our boys were small, a clever baby sitter taught me a good lesson: Give something ordinary a new name, and kids will eat it up! She would cut up anything she could find in the refrigerator, call it "bits and pieces" and allow the boys to eat using toothpicks instead of forks. That was a huge treat, and they would eat anything she put on their plates. Recently a clever mom sent in her own renaming trick. PRICELESS PICNIC. As a single, working mother, I find it hard to come home, make dinner and clean up without missing fun times with my kids. Instead of turning to fast-food play areas, I pick my daughters up from day care and announce a "grocery store picnic." This always is received with excited responses. We stop at the store, pick out single-serve items, and take our dinner to the local park, where we eat and discuss our day. Then they run off to play while I have time to wind down. It gives them a fun outing, and I spend half of what I would for fast food, with no cleanup involved. — Maribeth L., e-mail CHARITABLE GARDEN. I like to garden, but adding something new each season is costly. I've found gardeners in my area who sell plants for donations to local charities. Because the plants are raised locally, I can be sure they will thrive in my geographical area. It's a great service, and I get to help out a great cause, too! — Maureen B., Maine CREATIVE EXERCISE.
HOMEMADE EXTERMINATOR. I eliminate ants in my yard with a half-cup of borax mixed with a half-cup of powdered sugar. It is important to keep this mixture out of the reach of pets and children because borax should not be ingested. It is, however, less toxic than traditional pest sprays and far less expensive. — Nancy, e-mail PUPPY LOVE. After numerous trips to leading pet stores for supposedly indestructible puppy chew toys, we started going to the local hardware store for toys instead. We buy boat rope, washing machine tubing and other items used around the house. We have created some wonderful swinging toys! A little imagination can lead to great fun with your puppy. — J. and K., California Would you like to send a tip to Mary? You can e-mail her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 18 books, including "Debt-Proof Living" and "Tiptionary 2." To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2009 CREATORS SYNDICATE INC.
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