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April No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 28 (Take A Free Cooking Class Online)

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Hello again, savvy savers! Can you believe today I is nearly the last day of this year’s first month of No-spend Challenges! Woohoo! So, as today is our end point, and tomorrow morning I will be creating a monthly tally of my overall savings, I thought today’s challenge should be a relaxing, yet informative challenge. 

Who would benefit from this challenge? Well anyone, especially those inspiring home chefs, bakers, and grilling enthusiasts! My videos of choice? ChefSteps, an online creative cooking class series, online community creativity boards, and internet video series, offer free step-by-step video seminars to help cooks, of all levels of experience, classes to help hone their culinary talents! To find out more about this program, click here!

Today, I challenge you all to take a free online cooking class! Also, be sure to check back tomorrow for my monthly tally, steps for spending month budgeting, as well as what to stockpile for June’s No-Spend Month Challenges! 

Here’s to saving,

misty1

Monday Meal Plan & Stockpile Shopping Trip!

Happy Monday, savvy savers! This week is starting off to a sunny, yet chilly start here in Dixie. Thankfully, this weeks menu is going to be a breeze, and consists of Cupboard Clearing ideas, so stepping out to the market is not necessary! I am cooking and prepping solely from what is in my deep freeze pantry, and stockpile this week! I have spent nothing for this weekly menu plan, part of my 30-Day No-Spend Challenge! 

As well, here is my weekly stockpile shopping trip, purchased on 4/25/15; all goods which will be used in my pantry, blanched, frozen, or used for freezer meals! Please note, the funds used to purchase this weeks groceries were purchased using two earned affiliate gift cards, thus allowing me to stay within my No-Spend limits.

Here’s what I purchased:

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Sam’s Club:

  • 2 1-Gallon Jugs of Italian Dressing, $4.01 each
  • Split Chicken Breasts, $0.69/lb; 10 lb. pack
  • Boulder Sweet Potato Fries, $1.81
  • Simply Right Grain-Free Cat Food 18 pound bag, $8.81
  • 2 3-Packs of Libby’s Pumpkin Mix, $0.91 each
  • 3 piece Neutrogena Body Wash & Oil Gift Set, $5.71 each

Used: $5.00 Sam’s Gift Card Credit (from Savings Catcher Savings)

Total Spent: $27.88, Plus Applicable Tax

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Winn-Dixie:

  • 4 Jumex Juices, $0.49 each
  • Candied Orange & Lemon Peel Tubs, $0.25 each
  • Ripe Banana Bags, 2/lb for $0.39
  • 2 Marshmallow Fluff Cups, $0.39 each
  • (2) 1-Liter Coke Bottles, $0.99 each; Submitted for a $1.00 iBotta App, and only paid $0.50 after rebates
  • 2 Zapp’s Chips, 2/$2.00
  • 2 lb bag of Cabbage, $0.49/lb
  • 3 bags of Yaki Nori, $1.00 each
  • Tomato, $0.89 each; submitted for $0.25 Checkout51 Credit
  • 2 cloves garlic, 2/$1.00
  • 2 Tubs Move Over Butter, $1.19 each
  • 1 Quart Fat Free Land-O-Lakes Hal and Half, $1.39
  • 1 cucumber $0.50; submitted for SavingStar 20% back credit
  • 1 Roll of Rollos, $1.19
  • 3 pound bag of Bolthouse Carrots, $1.29
  • EarthBound Farms Salad Tub, $3.99; used $1.00 Earthbound Farms Coupon

Total Spent: $20.78, Plus Applicable Tax

So this week I paid $49.66 for $181.23 worth of groceries and home goods, all of which went to replenish my stockpile, freezers, and pantry! 

And here is our Monday Meal Plan Menu:

Monday
Breakfast: Meatless Monday low-fat Mozzarella and Spinach Omelette, with Green Tea.
Lunch: Almonds, Cheese Crackers, Cheese rounds, with celery, and Crystal Light.
Snack: Almonds, and Gala Apple Slices.
Dinner: Crockpot Three Bean Chili, cooked with Boca Crumbles, with Diet Cola.
Dessert: Sugar-Free Dulce de Leche Cups.

Tuesday
Breakfast: Green Tea, Coconut Milk, and Strawberry Smoothie; made with Truvia.
Lunch: Freezer Cooking Chicken and Dumplings, and Crystal Light.
Snack: Frozen/Thawed Strawberries and String Cheese.
Dinner: Taco Roll-ups; in lieu of taco shells I use Romaine Lettuce Sheets.
Dessert: Gluten-Free Brownies.

Wednesday
Breakfast: Baked Frittata Cups, with Unsweetened Almond Milk.
Lunch: Taco Salads, with crystal light.
Snack: Grapes and apple slices.
Dinner: Crockpot Chicken Curry, steamed peas, and crystal light.
Dessert: Homemade Gluten-Free  Truvia brownies.

Thursday
Breakfast: Homemade Greek Yogurt, with fruit cup, and Unsweetened Almond milk.
Lunch: Tossed Salad with Turkey, light vinaigrette, and Crystal Light.
Snack: Grapes and apple slices.
Dinner: Grilled Turkey Burger Patties, sweet Potato Fries, with Crystal Light.
Dessert: Brownie flurries with leftover brownies; we use Edy’s Sugar-Free Ice Cream.

Friday
Breakfast: Homemade Greek Yogurt, with fruit cup, and Unsweetened Almond milk.
Lunch: Tossed salad, with homemade Greek Yogurt dressing, and Crystal Light.
Snack: Strawberries and two pieces of Sugar Free Chocolate; candy is used as melted drizzle for berries.
Dinner: Barbecue Pork, Steamed Green Beans, and Crystal Light.
Dessert: Diet Coca-Cola slushies.

Saturday
Breakfast: Homemade Greek Yogurt, with fruit cup, and Unsweetened Almond milk.
Lunch: Chicken Salad, and Crystal Light.
Snacks: String Cheese and grapes.
Dinner: Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry, Quinoa, and lemonade.
Dessert: Sugar-Free Dulce de Leche Cups.

Sunday
Breakfast: Bacon, Eggs, and Toast, with Unsweetened Almond Milk.
Lunch: Grilled Sausages, Steamed Broccoli, Crockpot Macaroni and Cheese, with Crystal Light.
Snack: Grapes and walnuts.
Dinner: Crockpot Orange Chicken with Almonds, Steamed Peas, and crystal light.
Dessert: Sugar-Free Dulce de Leche Cups.

Here’s to saving,

misty1

April No Spend Month Challenge: Day 27 (Take A Free College Course Online)

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Hello again, savvy savers! A new day, and a new challenge! Today, I want to switch topics, and discuss a way you can save money, and that is by taking a refresher course from one of America’s best colleges and Universities. As part of today’s No-Spend Challenge, I want to post about an awesome at-home learning tool many users may be interested in using, Coursea.com.

  • Coursera is a for-profit educational technology company offering massive open online courses founded by computer science professors, Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller from Stanford University.
  • This online course directory offers persons from all walks of life the ability to sample, full-length classes, webinars, refresher courses, or to browse syllabi and test prep, in a full range of Liberal Arts topics, from many of the national top colleges and universities, including Duke University, Yale University, Vanderbilt University, and Johns Hopkins University.
  • There are also courses focused on music education, art appreciation, small business management, and anthropological studies.

For those interested in this site, click here. So, for today’s challenge, I encourage you all to check out this site, and see if you may be interested in taking a new online course on for size! Good luck! Be sure to check back tomorrow morning for the final day of this months No-Spend Challenge!

Here’s to saving,

misty1

 

Giveaways!

Hello again, savvy savers! Be sure to mosey on over to The LadyPrefers2Save Giveaway tab, and take a looksie-loo at all of my current giveaways on the blog!

Typically, there are two-three of the following per week:

  •  Giveaways
  • Contests
  • And promotional offers

 I encourage you all to enter for your chance to win a myriad of fun prizes, products, and gift-cards! To check out these giveaways, click here!  

Enjoy!

misty1

Homemade Warm Honey Eucalyptus Body Butter!

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Good afternoon, savvy savers! For this weeks Relaxation & Rejuvenation Sunday series post, I wanted to share with you my recipe for Homemade Warm Honey Eucalyptus Whipped Body Butter. I make this body butter, using olive and coconut oils from Sam’s club, and cocoa butter purchased for free from Amazon.com using earned gift cards from survey sites, and store the butter in jars from the Dollar Tree! I find that this mixture is better than any body butter I’ve ever purchased in stores, and makes for a refreshing gift basket filler, gift closet staple, and as a simple thinking-of-you gift for family and friends! What’s really awesome is that an entire jar costs on $0.50 to create!

Here’s how I make it:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of cocoa butter
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1/2 half cup honey
  • 12 drops eucalyptus oil

Instructions:

  1. Using a double boiler, or glass bowl in a pot of water double boiler method, slowly and gradually melt both the cocoa butter and coconut oil until completely liquid.
  2. Remove the mixture from heat, and fold in the olive oil and honey.
  3. Refrigerate the mixture for three hours.
  4. Using a mixer or hand mixer, add the eucalyptus oil to the mixture, then whip until white peaks form; the mixture should look like creamed butter.
  5. Put the mixture into a glass jar, sealed, and refrigerate for one hour.
  6. When ready to use, place the desired amount in a small bowl, and microwave for 3-5 second, until warm, and apply directly to skin, as needed.
  7. Store any unused portions in the refrigerator; this mixture will last up to a year.
  8. Enjoy!

So be sure to spend a little time today, enjoying all that is great about you!

misty1

Pampers Gift Pack Giveaway!

This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.

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Potty training can be an exciting time and a very frustrating time when you have toddler. Some days you can feel like you have it all under control and then there is a major set back.

Each kiddo is different. Sometimes parents we feel like it is the right time to start potty training our kids. It is important that we watch for signs from our kids so we know when they are ready. If we try to potty train them before they are ready, it can be a frustrating and messy time.

Once your child is ready to potty train make them feel special about this new milestone. Bring them to the store and let them pick out big boy or girl underwear. You are also going to need some Pampers Easy Ups just in case there is an accident. They feel more like underwear and they have very cool designs that still helps keep accidental messes off clothing, bedding and other surfaces.

Why Pampers Easy Ups?

  • Pampers Easy Ups have an absorbent core that holds 25% more than the other leading training pant to help ensure little ones remain dry. 
  • Plus, with up to 12 hours of protection, it works during the day AND night, enabling toddlers and moms to confidently and completely transition from diapers towards underwear.

Is it time to start Potty Training in your house! Whether it is with your first child or you 4th child, you will learn something new about potty training!

Also, please mark your calendars to join @Pampers on April 21st from 9-10 pm EST as they host a Twitter Party with Dr. Laura Jana, pediatrician, award-winning parenting book author and potty training expert who co-authored to Its You and Me Against the Pee…and the Poop, Too! RSVP here: http://vite.io/doubledutydivas

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Now for the exciting part! One lucky LadyPrefers2Save reader will win includes a prize pack that includes the following items:

  • 1 Pack of Pampers Easy Ups, a pack of Pampers Easy Ups
  • Little Looster Step Stool
  • Potty Ring, a “It’s You and Me against the Pee… and Poop too!” book
  • And $50 AMEX gift card.

To enter, please use the giveaway form below. Good luck! 

 

This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Pampers. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.” 

April No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 17 (How To Make Money Selling Your Stuff On Craigslist)

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Hello again, savvy savers! So, yesterday we focused on Facebook Local Group selling, and so for today we tackle selling on Craigslist!

So, why Craigslist?

  • If you’re looking for an easy and rewarding “in” to buying and selling online, there is no better option than Craigslist.
  • Craigslist takes the old-school idea of selling in the newspaper, and applies this model to a larger scale, community-specific format. 
  • Selling is free to list, sell, or trade.

What’s even better? It’s super simple to sell your unwanted stuff on Craigslist groups. So, today I am challenging you to look for Facebook sale groups in your area to post, sell, and profit from your household items, clothing, sporting goods, and baby items.

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Here’s how to sell on Craigslist:

  1. Go to Craigslist.org. 
  2. Choose the state where you live: You can go right to your city by entering yourcityname.craigslist.org. 
  3. Click on the post to classifieds button. It’s on the left side, under the Craigslist logotype. That will bring you to a page that says: ‘”What type of posting is this?”‘ It gives you a list of posting type.
  4. Click the for sale button, will bring you to another category page. It features a list of about 100 categories. You can choose one. Click on the category that is most appropriate for what you’re selling. If you don’t know what category your item belongs in, click on the category general for sale. 
  5. Enter the posting information. This is the title and copy and other information potential buyers will see when they are searching for what you’re selling.
  6. These fields are as follows: 
  • Posting Title: This is what people will see as the heading in their search results.
  • Price: Obviously, how much you’re selling the item for.
  • Specific location: Enter your county, part of town, or other general information. Do not enter your address!
  • Reply to: Put your email address here. You can choose to either display it as is, or to make it anonymous so that your name is not attached to it. This is good to do, especially if you have a unique last name and are selling something valuable. 
  • Posting Description. This where you do your selling. Make it interesting, make it catchy. If you don’t know what or how to write sales copy, take a look at a catalog or newspaper ad you might have, and see how they do it. 
  • Be truthful here. If there are flaws that damage the value of the item, or there’s a piece missing, or that your ex will be knocking on the door of whoever buys it—let them know in advance.
  • Check “okay” for others to contact you…” if it’s fine with you to get unsolicited emails from strangers.
  • Check your form. The fields in green must be filled in.
  • Submit pictures of what you’re selling. 

      7. Check your listing for accuracy. You want to make sure your listing will get the attention it deserves. You’ll also receive an email, which will need to be confirmed, and then the posting will be officially posted to the site. That’s it! You’re just made an ad on Craigslist!

Here are a few selling tips:

  1. You need great photos:  A great photo, will make for an easy sale. A fuzzy photo makes people wonder what you are trying to hide, even if you’re not trying to hide anything! Be sure to take photos from multiple angles. List the best photo possible! 
  2. Write an accurate description and price accordingly; think actuality and not sentimental worth.
  3. Note what area of town you are in. 
  4.  Be ready to respond to inquiries.
  5. Don’t settle on the first offer. If someone is already trying to ask for a lower price, or wants to know a hundred things more about it, I don’t waste time on them unless they are the only inquiry. Although it is considered courteous to offer the item on a first-come, first-served basis, if there are more than a few responses I usually skip over anyone who gives any indication they will be difficult to work with, such as wanting a discount before seeing the item, difficulty in arranging a time to pick up the item, or asking a myriad of questions that are irrelevant for a used item that’s being sold for a fair price.
  6. Specify when the item needs to be sold. The first person who’s able to come get it by tonight gets dibs!” on the ad to prevent something like that from happening again.
  7. Save your “back-up buyers” emails.  Sometimes you will have someone not show up, or cancel, or decide they don’t want it. In that case, you could post it again, or if you’ve saved the emails other people sent, you can just email them all directly and and re-offer it to them; just be polite and do not let them know they were your second choice person! 
  8. Always meet in public. Be sure to pick a place that is convenient for you, that’s in public, during daylight hours, never in a secluded place, and always take someone reliable with you. 
  9. Be courteous. If your item doesn’t sell, re-post it according to the guidelines. If you’ve posted it twice with no response, it probably means no one wants it or you are asking too much. As a buyer, it gets really annoying to see the same exact postings get posted every couple of days with no change–no new pictures, same description, no price adjustments. I have seem people post the same thing every day for a month. Be consciousness of others. 
  10. Once items/listings sell, promptly remove listings. It goes without saying that as a buyer, it’s highly frustrating to respond to listings, only to find out items have already sold. Treat buyers as you would wish others to treat you! 

My Selling Goals:

  • I am going to list 10 household items; bedding sets, lamps, chair, desk, book sets, and small kitchen appliances.
  • I hope to make $100.00 in profit.
  • All items that do not sell will be donated to charity.
  • All items will be listed for one week.

So, that’s it, folks! So everyone, today I also challenge you to create a Craigslist account, and sell your items laying around your house, too! Please be sure to check back this evening for my daily recap!

Here’s to saving,

misty1