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Countdown to Christmas: Recyclable Gift Cards!

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Hello again, savvy savers! I know many people may think this title of this post seems off, but its not! I will let you in on a secret… the day to start shopping for your next years Christmas list, is the day after Christmas! That’s how I do so anyway. I shop early, spend less, and generally have my holiday shopping, including most food items, purchased by Thanksgiving! As I previously mentioned, I never spend more than $300.00 for our holidays and we generally have huge holiday celebrations, as you can see above! With this thought in mind, I am starting a new weekly series on Christmas shopping! Each week I will discuss an idea on how to prepare for the holidays on a budget, so when the big day actually arrives you will be ready to go, with a few hundred spent, instead of a few thousand!

 

 

 

 

Hello again, savvy savers! For this weeks Countdown to Christmas, I wanted to mention the idea of putting back actual and digital gift cards in your gift closet at home. One amazing way to do this, for free no less, is through Recyclebank.com! Recyclebank is an online website, which discussed greener living, environmental, and healthier community topics by way of games, reading articles, and signing green living petitions. In exchange for each activity, you can earn points which can be redeemed in their online gift store; each activity ranges from 10-100 points each so obtaining points and gift cards is simple, quick, and easy to do! What’s nice about this redemption store is that they often carry Amazon.com gift cards, which can be used for actual gifts, or stored away for later birthday, holiday, wedding, going to college, or holiday gifts, as Amazon.com gift card codes never expire!

 

 

What’s better is that you can also earn gift cards to Foot Locker, Star Bucks, Walmart, CVS, and other retailers as well!  This is an awesome way to start putting back free gift cards for your home Gift Closets! If you are unfamiliar with Recyclebank,  or wish to sign-up for this free site, click here!

Enjoy!

 

Halloween Gypsy Cemetery Tour!

 

Hello again, savvy savers! Today starts my three-month fall savings series here on The Lady Prefers2Save! I am truly excited to be starting a new blog series, and hope that you all will follow along! Each day I will feature money-saving suggestions, tips, recipes, projects, or yard decorating ideas with budget-savvy families in mind! Also, each Monday the Fall Savings Series will follow along with the Merry Monday Linky Party Fall Series, which for the month of October will be a Share-Fest for cookies and desserts; you can check out my post this week for sugar-free, all-natural Spooktacular Boo-Berry Muffins, here! 

So, for the first post in this series, I want to discuss ways to entertain your family on a budget this Fall. For many of you, like myself, Fall memories center around not only smells, sights, and sounds, but activities! I fondly remember planned Autumn trips being some of the most splendid of my childhood, including our annual trips to see sights along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Roanoke, Virginia. But why let the memories of year’s past fade? Why not continue these traditions yourself.

So many communities offer free, weekend activities for families and children this time of year. Several suggestions for places to find these activities are:

  • National Parks
  • City/Town Chamber of Commerce Online Directories
  • Thursday Neighbors Section of your local newspaper
  • Online Facebook Community Pages
  • Church Bulletin Boards
  • PTA Newsletters
  • Oktoberfest celebrations
  • Fall Carnivals or Fairs
  • Local Library Story Telling Events
  • Local Book Fairs
  • Free Pumpkin Patch Events and Hay Rides

Also consider national October inspired events such as Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Walks, 5k’s, as well.  I walk in my local Relay-For-Life for Breast Cancer awareness yearly, and it’s always great to see the community out and about this time of year as well!

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Finally, if Halloween is one of your favorite holidays, as it is mine, seek out holiday-themed events, often free to the public! This past weekend my husband and I went to one such local event right here in my new married hometown of Meridian, Ms at the Rose Hill Cemetery Tour! The reason we attended the tour, firstly that both my husband and I were History minors in college, and as history buffs, this sort of activity is right up our alley. Secondly, several of my husband friends and educator colleagues are annual performers at this event!

Rose Hill Cemetery, is a member of the National Historic Registry, and is also one of the new in-tact, preserved Victorian themed Cemeteries in America; this is dating back to a time that predated public parks, and so families would erect family plots, affixed with benches and greens for which pick-nicks and gathering could take place, to include deceased loved ones. Though original dates for plots have not been dates, as so many were marked with wooden crosses that have disintegrated over time,  the oldest marker that has been found is dated in 1853.

The cemetery was originally privately owned, housing city notables such as the first dozen city mayors, rail-yard executives, the War of Northern Aggression Veterans, as well the King and Queen of the North American Gypsies, but was later acquired by the local Masons and Odd Fellows Society; the purpose of the Masons is to assist widows and orphans and the purpose of the Odd Fellows is to bury the dead. Currently, both societies have disbanded, and the property is owned and preserved by the local benevolence league, and they host these annual tours, free to the public. The tour hosts 1,000-2,000 visitors each year.

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One of the neatest aspects of these tours is that they are only two performed per year, one morning and one evening tour schedule annually, and many notable graves are accompanied by many of the local whos-who of the city, who perform period-clad, reenactment performances on the various stops along the tour. This year, a pair of reenactors, portraying the first mayor of Meridian to execute the expansion of the rail-yards, create the layout of the downtown area, and to bring various businesses to the city, many of which are still operational, and his spouse, ironically by none other than former Meridian Mayor Cheri Barry, and her husband Mr. Barry, a local business owner; Mrs. Barry was the first female elected to the position, and it was a pleasure to have a few moments to speak to such a phenomenal city leader!

There are so many fascinating graves, but for me, my favorites were the King and Queen of the Romany Gypsies; these graves are frequently visited and tokens are left for their majesties accordingly.

Other actors, such as Mr. Farmer, a former colleague, and friend of my husband, reenacted a famous baseball player to this area who rests here. Also, several ladies portraying the children’s suffrage group, which later became the local children’s aid society and orphanage still in existence in this city, were present, and their happy, clever explanation of why one ladies husband’s marker was inscribed with “his lady friends,” was nothing more than a kind group of ladies who buried the good town doctor, who succumbed to yellow fever, after having saved dozen s of patients himself.

This tour, like too many other others in this area, is an example of awesome family-friendly, frugal, fun that can be had this season! Be sure to keep a lookout for such events in your neck of the woods!

 

Fall Cookie & Dessert Share-Fest: Spooktacular Boo-Berry Halloween Muffins!

 

Good morning, savvy savers! As I have shared last week, I will be incorporating my Merry Monday Cookie and Share-Fest posts, into my month-long Halloween Fall Post Series! Please note, stating with next week’s Merry Monday Linky Party, there will be an iLinz link-up so you will be able to share you best holiday fare as well! This week I am sharing one of my families favorites, my recipe for a truly spooktacular Halloween Breakfast treat, my healthy, low-amylose-friendly Boo- Berry Breakfast Muffins:

 

 

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups all-purpose, gluten-free coconut flour
3/4 cup Truvia Baking Blend
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/3 cup coconut oil
1 large organic egg
1/3 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 Teaspoon dried orange bits
1 cup blueberries

 

Instructions:

1) Heat oven to 400 degrees

2) Next, combine flour, 3/4 cup of the Truvia, baking powder and the salt in a large bowl with a whisk. Whisk at least 10 times to make sure the baking powder and salt have evenly dispersed.

3) Add vegetable oil to a measuring glass.

4) Add the egg to the measuring glass, and incorporate; while incorporating add your vanilla extract.

5) Add milk mixture to the bowl with flour and sugar then use a fork to combine. Do not over mix.

6) Fold in your berries and orange bits.

7) Divide batter between 12 muffin cups. As I am using silicone, you will not need to use liners (unless giving to others), or add water to the bottom of your muffins.

8) Bake muffins 15 minutes or until tops are no longer wet and a toothpick inserted into the middle of a muffin comes out with crumbs, not wet batter.

9) Once done, tip your Cupcake Molds on its side, and your muffins will simply fall out!

10) Transfer muffins to a cooling rack and cool completely.

11) To store muffins, place them in a plastic bag, seal, and store at room temperature for up to 2 to 3 days, or freeze tightly wrapped for up to 3 months.

 

These muffins, adorned with cute black and orange pieces, are full of healthy omega-3’s, fiber, and protein! These muffins are the best! Stay tuned to next week for another healthy dessert option! Also, be sure to check out the recipes the other hosts will be posting, here! Enjoy!

 

Weekly Menu: Feeding A Family of 4, For Only $29.73 This Week!

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Happy Sunday, savvy savers! This week is starting off to a sunny 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! Without further ado, here is my weekly menu, for which was derived from couponing deals, freebies, and cupboard cooking; I will be feeding a family of four this week for only $22.79!

Please note: this week and subsequent weeks thereafter will start reflecting my new Amylose, low-insulin dieting options; this diet also reflects options suitable for my PCOS diagnosis.

This week we will be having:

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

Tuesday
Breakfast: Green Tea and Strawberry Smoothie; made with Truvia.
Lunch: Freezer Cooking Beef and Turnip Stew, and Crystal Light.
Snack: 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, Bakes Squash Slices,  with Crystal Light.
Dessert: Brownie flurries with leftover brownies; we use Edy’s Sugar-Free Ice Cream.

Friday
Breakfast: Turkey, Cheese, and Egg Scramble, with Unsweetened Apple Juice.
Lunch: Tossed salad, with walnuts, grapes, and  homemade Greek Yogurt dressing.
Snack: Strawberries and two pieces of Sugar Free Chocolate; candy is used as melted drizzle for berries.
Dinner: Barbecue Pork, Steamed Green Beans, Quinoa, and Crystal Light.
Dessert: Diet Coca-Cola slushies.

Saturday
Breakfast: Omelettes with sausage, and milk.
Lunch: Grilled Chicken Caesar 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 and Eggs, with Unsweetened Almond Milk.
Lunch: Grilled Andouille Sausage, Steamed Broccoli, and Crystal Light.
Snack: Grapes and walnuts.
Dinner: Crockpot Orange Chicken with Almonds, Steamed Snow Peas, and crystal light.
Dessert: Fresh Fruit Smoothies.

Enjoy the ideas!

Goals For The Week Ahead!

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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:

  • Trying to expand my family!
  • Organizing my kitchen; somehow purging this one room seems the most drastic for me.
  • Continuing a daily devotional.
  • Saving $48.00 on my groceries; this allowed me to only spend $14.56 on groceries this week!
  • My new hair cut! I cut and donated a foot and a half of hair yesterday, and it was so freeing!
  • Attending a local historic league cemetery tour!
  • Being a co-host for the Merry Monday Linky Party! 

 

My lows for the week:

  • The outdoors being so humid its hard to breath outdoors; I have seasonal allergies and asthma.

 

My quote for the week:

“Though she may be small, she is fierce.” -A Midsummer Nights Dream, Act 3, Scene 2; William Shakespeare

 

My inspiration for the week:

Being able to cut my home phone and cable, and while I am still finalizing he details of adding other forms of services, I have found that I can now watch more shows, and save $160.00 a month doing so!

 

Goals For The Coming Week:

  • Walk 3 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 an upcycled projects to post to the blog.
  • Sleep eight hours a night.

 

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! 

Gardening Update 9/2814: Chrysanthemum Time!

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Hello again, savvy savers! this weekend is a very, very slow weekend in my garden. The humidity of late summer is in full force, and my husband and I are spending double duty on nightly watering sessions for out gardens, flower beds, and hanging garden areas; we have switched our attentions from perseverance to full on preservation, in hopes of salvaging as many perennial plants as possible going into the next season.

 

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However, one area of garden happiness for me this week is that my discounted chrysanthemums, purchased from Walmart last Autumn for $0.50 a plant, have doubled in size and are starting to bloom for the fall, and within the next month will be gorgeous; I planted the bed in rotating patterns of orange, yellow, and white to mimic candy corn! For those with mums planted in-ground, early August is the time to stop plucking blooms off of plants, start concentrated feedings, add new mulch, and let the growing season commence for your mums!

Here’s to gardening until next week!