Anytime I can eliminate or lower my stress level when traveling, I'm a happy camper. I am always on the lookout for travel tips and tricks. I can't wait for my next flight, so I can try Gary's tip. Read on.
ARRIVALS FOR DEPARTURES. I travel a lot, and sometimes if I'm in a time crunch getting to the airport, I enter on the arrivals level instead of the departures to reach my terminal. This saves a lot of time, even though I may have to take my luggage up the elevator. I figure this is a viable option if the only other choice I have is to miss my flight. — Gary
HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE "SQUARES." Instead of buying expensive baker's chocolate squares, I mix 3 tablespoons of baking cocoa with 1 tablespoon of oil to replicate one square. And since most recipes call for the squares to be melted, I've saved money and time. — Helen
ABSORBENT TUB BACKREST. I have the best tub backrest. It's more comfortable than the inflatable ones, and it's cheaper than the ones designed for spas. It's a baby bath sponge! It's large enough for my entire back. It sticks to the tub and stays warm as long as the water does. I toss the sponge in the washer periodically to freshen. — Lauren
CRYSTAL-CLEAN WINDOWS. I discovered the best window cleaner. I add 1 tablespoon Cascade Automatic Dishwasher Rinse Agent (you can find it in some supermarkets or buy for $3 with Prime Pantry, which is an added benefit for Amazon Prime members) to 2 gallons of water. I apply this with a new sponge that has no soap residue. Now my windows shine with no spots. When I first started doing this, my windows were really dirty and it took two applications to get rid of the grime. — Debbie
KEEP A SPARE. One year, after living through my first hurricane season, I decided to pay closer attention to nonperishable essential items we need in our home. We make sure we always keep at least one spare of each item our home stockpile: toilet paper, feminine products, dry pet food, paper and ink for our printer, essential school supplies and an emergency cash stash. — Maggie
PRACTICAL MOVING MATERIAL. We're a military family, and we have moved several times in the last few years. After my first move, where I purchased bubble wrap and saved stacks of newspapers, I got smart. Now I pull out the sheets, towels, tablecloths and T-shirts. I use these to wrap dishes, knickknacks and other fragile items. Everything is clean to begin with, so I just fold the linens and towels after I've unpacked. — Janice
Mary invites questions, comments and tips at [email protected], or c/o Everyday Cheapskate, 12340 Seal Beach Blvd., Suite B-416, Seal Beach, CA 90740. This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be answered individually. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website and the author of "Debt-Proof Living," released in 2014. To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com.
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