Win a Copy of Dining On A Dime!

We are packing up and leaving tomorrow for Colorado. Mike and the kids are going to be there for a week and then I’m going to stay an additional 2 weeks at my in-laws rental in Estes Park BY MYSELF. Yeah! I am hoping this will give me a boost to help me start feeling better.
I will ride back with my grandparents when they come for Easter.

Mom and Mike will still be around to ship orders while we are gone.

We found out yesterday that Dr. Laura is going to be giving away 25 of our books on Monday!

Dr. Laura will mention the book in the second hour of the program. 1PM PST, you can stream live at www.kfi640.com – this is their local Los Angeles affiliate.

Listen in and you can maybe win a book!

I will be back bloggin on the 10th!

Tawra
www.Livingonadime.com

Saving money on groceries:

Saving money on groceries:

I shop at a cheaper grocery store (Aldi) to buy certain frozen vegetables and canned goods. I write down the price of my most-used items on the back of a business card and keep it in my wallet so that when I see a sale at another store on the same items, I know if it will be a better deal to get the sale item, or stick with my Aldi brand.

I don’t buy convenience foods but cook most things from scratch. It usually doesn’t take much longer to add 4 herbs to rice rather than a flavor packet with chemicals, so it’s cheaper, healthier, and no less convenient.

I buy plain foods in bulk: rice, oats, flour, sugar, nuts, seeds, honey, beef, ground turkey, cheeses, etc. Most things won’t spoil before we eat them and those that do can be frozen in smaller portions in our upright freezer. I buy from Costo (my brother’s account) and from a local German Baptist, family owned bulk food store.

My son is 7 months old and making his baby food saves me money, and isn’t that hard either. I wait until organic food goes on sale, then cook a large batch of sweet potato, carrots, etc. I use some for our dinner, then pulverize the rest in a food processor, freeze in ice cube trays, then pop out frozen “meals” into a freezer bag to store until needed.

To save on organic foods for me and my husband, I usually only buy it when it goes on sale. If it is something I might use in cooked food (basically anything but lettuce and fruit), I’ll buy an extra one, chop and freeze until needed. I also look at the Shopper’s Guide (http://www.foodnews.org/) from Environmental Working Group (http://www.ewg.org/). They test produce each year and rank foods from highest to lowest in pesticide residues. Those that tend to be lower in pesticides, I don’t worry about buying organic.

During summer months you can also find a local farmer and buy produce direct.

I don’t know how this compares but with these strategies, I spend about $200 a month on groceries for me, my husband, and 7 month old.

Hope this helps,
Kamie S.

Food Savings

From: Sheila R

I have not found many ways to buy organic food
cheaper, other than food co-ops but they do not
always have the fresh food.
However my tip for saving money on groceries is
this, I buy all baking supplies , including
rolled oats, popcorn, chocolate chips, baking
cups, vanilla, flour, bran , baking soda and
baking powder, spices, pudding mixes ( in
restaurant sized packages) , drink mixes (also in
restaurant sized packages) , basically any dry
good, beans, rasins, etc. these I buy once a year
store in large containers, some I freeze some in
the cold room, all in large quantity . This gets
me through a year, I find it much cheaper than
buying from a grocery store. I also buy our meat
this way too , a side of beef generally does our
family of 5 for the year. When I can I will get
chicken this way too. That way the rest of the
year I can have a weekly budget of $100 or less
to get all laundry, cleaning , diapers ( special
needs child), personal hygiene items and the
everyday stuff, milk , bread butter, cheese, etc.
and even a treat from the dollar store, or
perhaps a lunch out. Hope that those suggestions
may be helpful for others.

Saving on hand soap

Hi Tawra & Jill,
I just read your laundry tips. I have one
for using less hand soap from a pump bottle.
Usually, one ‘pump’ uses more soap than is
necessary for washing your hands, especially for
children. I put a rubber band, looped until
tight, around the base of the pump. the pump then
goes down only half way, but still gives an
adequate amount of soap. This makes the soap last
twice as long.
Linda

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Dryer Sheets

From: Pat

I just wanted to add to the ideas about putting
dryer sheets in dresser drawers, etc. I like to
place one in the bottom of each family member’s
laundry hamper. Those “baseball” socks can be
pretty overwhelming . . . :)

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Two Day Sale!

Get the Best of Living On A Dime e-book series for $17.00 (45% off the cost of buying these e-books individually). This sale ends Wednesday, March 14 at midnight, so don’t delay! Get the best of Living On A Dime today.

Update

This is going to be a short week for us. The kids get out on Friday for spring break so we are going to go to Colorado for 9 days. We are hurrying trying to get things done before going. I’ve been feeling awful so getting myself motivated to do it is not the hardest thing to do right now!

We won’t be in the office from March 16-26 so if you place an order it won’t be shipped until after then.

Mike and the kids are going to come back on the 25 but I won’t be back hopefully until April 5 or 6. My in-laws have a house they rent in Estes and so I am going to stay in Colorado for an extra week and half and try and get some rest. I have been really sick and I think I need a year to recover but I will take a week and half! :-) My grandparents live in Colorado are going to be coming back for Easter so I will ride back with them. I am looking forward to complete silence!

I’m off for a nap! I am going to try and get some energy before tackling more laundry! :-)

Tawra
www.LivingOnADime.com

Saving on organics

Hi Tawra,

Here is my tip on buying organic. I was able to
find an organic farmer in my area that was
willing to sell me organic spelt grain as long
as I ordered 1500 pounds. I call a few friends
and we each order 200-500 pounds and get a great
price. Grain stores well, so even if it takes
me a year or more to use it, it would still be
fine.
Melissa

Bugs in Food and Drying Sweaters

Connie

I have two questions. First, what do you use for
a sweater rack when drying your sweaters? I’m
trying not to buy one.
Second, I found little black bugs in my rice and
pasta. Any idea what they are and how to get rid
of them?

I dry the sweaters on a towel on top of the dryer.

The bugs are weevils and you can get rid of them by putting your pasta and rice in the freezer for a day or two before storing. This will kill them.

Tawra
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Saving on Movies

Hi Tawra and gang,
First off I’d like to say that my wife and I love
your site and books. We find a lot of good tips
and recipes that are very inexpensive.

I’d also like to add a comment to the article
where a reader called in about whether Netflix
was a good deal.

I agree with you that you can get a lot of good
movies at the library for free of charge. But for
those that are looking for a little more current
selection of movies and can still wait long
enough for the to go into the “non-new release”
section of the video stores, I recommend
Blockbuster’s Rewards program. For less the $10
you get a coupon emailed to you for a free non
new release movie each month. Plus, once in a
while they email a $1.99 movie coupon that can be
used for a new release. Last year when it was
time for our renewal we received a coupon for
half off the membership price. That made it less
then $6 for a year and gave us at least 12 free
movies for the year.

On top of that I also found a site called
epoll.com that is a survey site. Doing surveys
for them, I have accumulated enough points to
redeem them for 3 free blockbuster rentals and
one $10 gift card for blockbuster. If one does
not want to redeem them for blockbuster cards you
can also redeem your points you get for
completing the surveys for other gift
certificates or donate them to charity.
Harrispollonline.com is also another good site
for doing surveys and getting points redeemable
for rewards. I’ve received about 4 dvd movies
from that site.

Hope these help some of your readers.

Tom

Saving On Coffee

From: Amy

I love good coffee, but I would never pay
Starbuck’s prices. I recently started buying
green coffee beans online (www.uroastem.com) and
roasting them myself using my oven. It takes
around 15 minutes to roast a weeks worth of
coffee beans, and it is unbelievably easy! The
difference is so amazing. They offer a ton of
varieties of beans, most average around $4.50 a
lb. They have a beginner’s kit, which explains
everything for around $9 including shipping. Once
you get hooked, though, everyone will want some.
I just roasted a batch for my son’s teacher, it
makes a great gift. Green beans keep a long time,
once roasted use within a week. That’s not a
problem at my house!

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