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September 2014

Saving On The Go With A Cup Of Joe: Envelope Savings System!

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Good morning, savvy savers! For todays Savings On The Go With A Cup of Joe, I want to post about how my savings journey started, with my Envelope Savings System!

I started using an envelope savings system because on average I found myself overspend by 15% or more, weekly, when my family and I did not use cash to pay for purchases; credit cards, and debit cards for that matter, often mean more debt for me! Like my family, until a year ago, did not have a savings plan in place and that was a huge issue for us! Only a small percentage of families have a system in place to help control the household finances. Using cash to pay for purchases, by way of an envelope system, is a very simple and effective way to control spending, and it has worked well for us.

1) It’s easy to set up the envelope system. Simply put, make a monthly budget, including money for savings, and once your bills have been paid and allocated, withdrawal cash equal to the amount of what you have planned to spend for gas, groceries, parking, hair appointments, and incidentals.

2) Decide as a family what categories of spending you are going to put on a cash basis. Some might prefer to put all of their expenses on a cash basis. For me, cash is always used for food, clothing, gasoline, auto repairs, toiletries, cosmetics, hair care, stockpiling, weekly deals, and mad money.

3) Invest in a pouch to use as your envelope; try the Dollar Tree for such options!

4) Label your envelopes. Get several standard letter size envelopes, or pouches and label then for certain expenses, if you will use them for bills, such as the water company, electric company, or the like. Then create envelopes for personal funds, or group funds, as specified above. I generally use one envelope and break up stacks with sticky notes and paper clips!

5) Once your envelopes are labeled, decide how much you plan to spend on each expense for that period; making sure to go back through and write those amounts on their corresponding envelopes.

6) Be sure to store your envelopes in a safe place. I purchased a $10.00 lock box at Walmart for this purpose and the only two people who have access to place or remove envelopes are the two people who create the funds, my husband and I!

7) Being successful at handling money takes planning. The envelope system is extremely powerful but it is only part of a good financial plan. To effectively manage your personal finances you should also include a monthly budget, spending plan, savings plan and debt reduction plan. Also, be sure to keep your receipts!

8) Remember, when you run out of funds, that’s all you can spend!

I know this list sounds harsh, but trust me, you will save greatly, largely, and quickly! This is the only way I have found to efficiently spend money in an lasting, accountable manner!

Misty

Savings On The Go With A cup Of Joe: How I Earned $420.00 Last Year Taking Online Surveys!

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Good morning, savvy savers! For this weeks “Savings On The Go With A Cup Of Joe, I want to discuss a simple, easy way to increase your savings account in yur spare time, by taking online surveys!

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One of my favorite survey companies is Pinecone Research, who is currently accepting new members to their online research panel. This research firm gives points away at the end of each survey, which have a cashout value of $3.00, which can be transferred to an existing PayPal account,  to a pre-paid card, a mailed paper check, which you can set aside to be directed to your savings account!   The average survey takes 20 minutes, so one could realistically complete 3 online surveys in an hour, and have generated $9.00, and though is not a great sum of money, the earned survey funds could potentially add up to a $36.00 a month, or $420.00 savings annually, if 3 surveys are taken weekly. based on qualification and availability.

How to start with Pinecone

1) Visit Pinecone Research.

2) Fill out a short questionnaire.

3) If you qualify, check your email, follow the link, and sign in.

4) Finish the registration process by answering a few more questions (should take less than five minutes, for most).

As well, Pinecone Research is rated #2 on surveypolice.com and has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

Here’s to saving!

Weekly Reflections: Highs And Lows From This Week & Weekly Goals For The Week Ahead, 9/14-9/20!

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Hello again, savvy savers! I wanted to end my weekly posts by bring the week to a close with a post about the reflections on this past week.

The highs for the week:

  • Losing two pounds.
  • My chrysanthemums are being to bloom; I planted them last season in a candy corn color blocking pattern, and am psyched to see them this Autumn!
  • Trying to expand my family!
  • The ongoing re-purposing of two rooms in my home, and the beginning of my chalk painting adventures.
  • Continuing a daily devotional.
  • Saving $38.00 on my groceries; this allowed me to only spend $34.56 on groceries this week!
  • Using homeopathic pest remedies on my pets, helping them to stay healthy!
  • Falling back in love with several little things about my husband; the color of his eyes, his humor, his kindness.
  • Receiving words of encouragement from a new-found online friend, Sarah; I will be writing her back this evening as such!
  • Being a co-host for the Merry Monday Linky Party! 

My lows for the week:

  • General dis-contentedness.
  • My husband returning to his educator position this week; I know his absence will allow me to get back into a routine with my family, but we will miss him just the same!
  • Diet plateau!
  • Having to start a new coupon clipping method; post to follow!
  • Out pet cat. Shadow, spraying my kitchen window, twice this week over anxiety issues (two strays have come into our neighborhood), and having to find methods to combat the mess and prevent further issues; there will be a DIY pet-post this week explaining more!
  • Being stuck on a level of Candy Crush Saga, and being adult enough to admit it!

Goals For The Coming Week:

  • Walk 1/2 mile daily.
  • Finish my Motivated Moms Planner Chores daily.
  • Read for 1 hour.
  • Prepare three recipes and a freezer cooking session for the blog one day this week.
  • Finish four upcycled projects to post to the blog.
  • Finish all of my work-related projects ahead of time this week, in the evening, to free up my days more, by7 at least 1 hour.
  • Start writing love letters for my husband, an educator, so when he starts classes back-up next month, he will have one daily with his lunch.
  • get dressed and wear makeup daily, even when not working.
  • Clean out my coupon binder, and start moving to my new method for organizing coupons and blog/videotape my progress for the blog.
  • Sleep eight hours a night.
  • TTC; take vitamins, continue with yoga, etc.

Goal for the Season ahead:

I would love to find several new reader, blogger, or otherwise friends online. I live in a very small community, and often conversation dealing with topics outside of service, children, and the weather is at a premium. I would love to met others, from various walks of life, that wish to discuss, post, and grow in sisterhood, online. If anyone is looking for a new friend, I’m your gal!

What are your goals for the week, I’d love to hear them below in a comment!

Happy Sunday!

Misty

Check Out The Giveaways Tab On The LadyPrefers2Save!

Hello again, savvy savers! I just wanted to post a notice reminding everyone to check out The LadyPrefers2Save Giveaway tab on the blog! Weekly we typically have 2-3 giveaways, contests, and promotional offers going, and I would like to encourage all of my readership to enter for their chance to win a myriad of fun prizes, products, and gift-cards! To check out these giveaways, click here! 

Making More Out Of Monday Meals: Homemade French Salad Dressing!

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Good afternoon, savvy savers! So, today I want you all to remember the not so distant past, the days when the height of sophisticated family dining was going out to the Sizzler or Ponderosa! How I remember those days! So may aisles, so many choices, only one plate! For me, my first stop was always the salad bar, and my topping of choice, the Orange Stuff! That’s right, the old school Orange French Dressing; the tangy sweetness of this topping always brought a smile to my face! But why let the fun end with adulthood? So, for this edition of Making More Out of Monday Meals, I’ll be posting my recipe for homemade Orange French Dressing!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup ketchup
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
  • 1 tablespoon celery seed
  • 1/4 teaspoon liquid smoke flavoring

Directions:

  1. In a one quart jar, combine sugar, ketchup, oil, garlic, vinegar, hot sauce, celery seed, and liquid smoke.
  2. Cover and shake well.
  3. Refrigerate until serving.
  4. This recipe makes 1 quart dressing; I save mine in a mason jar, secured, and stored in the refrigerator up to three months!
  5. Enjoy!

 

 

Misty

Battle Of The Bulge, Budget-Style: Gluten-Free Eating Apps!

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Hello again, savvy savers! Today I am starting another new blog series, Battle Of The Bulge, Budget-Style! I will be focusing on ways to live a healthier, more active lifestyle while be able to afford clean, organic, obtainable foods! I believe this series can be worthwhile for many, who like myself, wish to get more in shape, not through crash-dieting but by small attainable lifestyle changes!  All of the changes I propose will be free or affordable, and most meals and plans will contain couponed savings or deals! Fads are fancy, but coupons are a commitment! With that said, here is where I am currently: I have a family history of high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer. I am looking to lose 60lbs., find affordable non-gym membership options for working out, and change the way I consume food; this includes meals, snacks, and splurges!

Today I am 31 years young, I am 5’6”, and weigh 197 lbs; I am down two pounds since last week. I walk my dogs but beyond this am not terribly active. My lifestyle causes sedentary behaviors; I work-from-home, blog, run two internet businesses, and perform advocacy work online as well. I am an internet-based excuses queen! Today finds my continued yoga, meditation, walking my dogs, using a pedometer, portioning my meals, and now I also measure myself monthly!

So, for this weeks series post I wanted to share three of my favorite diet-friendly apps, and these are the two apps that I use to help control my gluten consumption!

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1. ipiit, the Food Ambassador

App features

  • You can shop for gluten-free options by scanning item barcodes in-store, you instantly know whether it has gluten or not.
  • For off-limit items, the app gives you a list of alternate items that are safe to buy.

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2. Su-Chef

This free app (for iPhone and iPad) features 25 different menu guides for a variety of special diets (from gf to diabetic, dairy free to vegetarian).

App features

  • The app includes 200,000+ recipes, and stores that offer the items needed for these recipes, and budgets.

These apps help me to make healthier, more budgeted recipes and shopping trips, and as both apps are free, this is a win-win!

Here’s to health!

Misty

What To Buy & Not To Buy In September!

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Hello again, savvy savers! It’s that time again, time for a new monthly buying guide! So here is my what to buy and what to pass up on during the month of September:

 

 

Things to Buy:

  • Patio Furniture, Grills, and Outdoor accessories; in the next week Warehouse stores and big box stores will start slashing prices of these outdoor goods by upwards of 80%! Last year I bought outdoor cushions at Walmart around this time for $2.00 each, which were a savings of $41.96 each!
  • Older iPhones; as new models come out each holiday season, as in the case this year, older, refurbished phones will be 60% off online from all cellular companies that carry the line.
  • Denim: Now is the time to stock-up on denim! Overalls, jeans, capris, and work gear will start to go as low as 90% off! Buy now for the holidays; Sears, Walmart, JC Penney always have great denim deals this month!
  • Plants; as many consider Summer over after Labor Day, as do many nurseries! Houseplants and annuals, including fall ornamental cabbages, will go to rock bottom pricing now, as will mums; always buy mums now!
  • School supplies; as I mentioned last month the time to buy supplies for the following year is in September now for later in the year needs, teacher appreciation gifts, and supplies for next school year at upwards of 90% off!
  • Bicycles; as stores are gearing up for the holiday spending rush, last year’s kids and adult bikes are set to go over half off this month! Buy now for the holidays!
  • Cars; 2015 models will be released next month, ans so now 2013 and 2014 models will be drastically reduced at many lots.
  • Airline Tickets‘ airline tickets will be at the lowest of the entire year the last week in September, and will continue to double in price throughout the New Year, buy holiday tickets now to avoid paying a 40% markup!
  • Holiday Foods; frozen hams, turkeys, and boxed stuffing mixes the like will be at the lowest for the whole year and in the middle of October will triple in price, buy now to avoid the extra costs!

 

Things Not To Buy:

  • Gaming Systems: The Holiday markups have already begun on these gems! For deals on Gaming Equipment look to second hand sources such as Facebook Local Groups and Craigslist; remember to test before you buy!
  • Fall Clothing; fall clothing is the highest it will be priced now. Hold onto last years favorites, and add new pieces starting in November!
  • Televisions; As with the Gaming Systems, Holiday markups have already begun! For deals on Gaming Equipment look to second hand sources such as Facebook Local Groups and Craigslist; remember to test before you buy!
  • Leaf Blowers; This should be a given, but do not buy leaf blowers now! Leaf blowers will bottom out at the new year and you will find prices as low as 75% then!
  • Backpacks; Unlike the above mentioned school supply list, backpacks will not bottom out in price until Christmas, so hold off on buying for now! The holidays will find great deals at LL Bean, Sears, and JC Penney!
  • Diamond Jewelry; Diamonds are still being marked up, even in the post Summer Wedding Season. Look for prices to drop out by late November for Black Friday deals.

 

 

I hope this list is helpful for all of my fellow frugalites out there!

 

Here’s to Saving,

 

Misty