Monday, November 30, 2009
Five Reasons Why You Should Ride the Bus
1.You don't have to wait for your car to warm up in the morning
I've gotten this down to a science. I leave the house approximately 3 minutes before my bus comes and by the time I get to the stop, it's rounding the corner down the block. I don't even have time to feel the wind come through my coat since I've been walking and then it's onto the already warm and toasty bus. Sure, the seats aren't leather, but you don't have to scrape any window.
2.You don't have to stress about morning traffic
If you head to school or work in the morning when everyone else does, you will more than likely encounter morning traffic. People shaving as they drive, or using their legs to steer while they apply mascara and talk on the phone (you know who you are). By the time you get to work, you can feel the tightness in your chest that inevitably comes with stress. You run in, usually late, and by the time you get to your desk or class, you're out of breathe and anxious. And that's almost as bad a start to the day as skipping breakfast.
3.If you're late, it's not your fault as long as you didn't miss the bus
Let's face it; these people drive for a living. They're pretty good at it. And, barring some sort of accident (which can happen and in the case of one of them, they have detours memorized) you're not likely to be late. And, if you are late, you can tell them you got on the bus a half an hour before you had to be at work, and the bus was late. Things are good when they're not your fault.
4.You don't have to drive
You can sit back and listen to music, or read a book, or take a nap, or watch the houses go by. The sky's the limit—but be aware and don't miss your stop! If you do, #3 won't work for you.
5.You decrease your geological footprint
By riding public transportation (which drives around anyway) you're using less gas, which creates less pollution, thereby decreasing the negative effects on our environment. And you save money by not having to pay for parking permits, speeding tickets, and gas. And really, saving money is what us Frugal Fannies are all about, is it not?
So, there you have it. Straight from the commuter's mouth. I ride the bus and I enjoy it. Just be careful that it doesn't relax you too much cause then you'll miss your stop. And that's not good for your stress levels either. Take it from me.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Easy-On-The-Wallet Beauty Care: Part II
Wake up, eyes!
Adding some shimmer to your eyes can make a huge difference in looking like you're on your way to the office or you're on your way out for the night. And, I'm not going to lie, I made my own shimmer eye shadow and I just love it. It really brings out my eyes. In fact, when I wore it one time to a Mexican restaurant on a date, the waitress told me that I looked like a TV star. I admit, I was hooked after that. And, it was so easy to make. I took probably one teaspoon of petroleum jelly (I got the tub at the dollar store for $1.00) and smashed up some cheap eye shadow (Wet 'n Wild, Walgreens, $2.99). Then I mixed the two together in a bowl and spooned it into an empty Carmex™ container (the spherical kind with the twist-on lid). If you don't have an empty Carmex™ container, you can order your own makeup containers from http://www.makingcosmetics.com for about $1.20 a piece. And, if you think that's expensive, a comparable MAC ™ product runs $16.50 for a similar shaped pot. And you can make your own for about $5.25. And it lasts forever. The only catch (and there's always one) is that you need to matte your lids with something like a foundation before you apply. I like eyelid primer from E.L.F. Otherwise it can mash all in your crease. But it looks beautiful and really wakes up your eyes.
E.L.F.
Eyes Lips Face cosmetics is a great place to stock up on some of the objects you use everyday. They sell [most] of their cosmetics for $1.00 and, while not the greatest quality, they can be useful if you enjoy mass collecting. I have tried many of their products and find that they are the same quality as most of those that you can purchase from any grocery store. They even provide a mineral line that is high quality and quite affordable. And, you can use the coupon code BEAUTYATALLAGES to get 50% off their next cosmetic purchase up to $15. They have nail polish, brushes, cases, and all kinds of makeup for the (you guessed it) eyes, lips, and face. You can shop for their products at www.eyeslipsface.com and also at select stores, such as the Target store in Orem.
Samples from Manufacturers
Many manufacturers will give out samples of their products as an attempt to hook you and draw you in. It's a great way to try out expensive products before you decide if they're worth investing in. You can find them online by entering the name of the company with manufacturers coupons into your favorite search engines. And, you can get a lot of them at the makeup counters at department stores, which segues nicely into my next section.
Makeup Counters at Department Stores
Many department stores employ makeup artists at their makeup counters, to sell the upscale makeup they stock. And, you can generally get an appointment to get your makeup done there for free or for a very small fee. Usually, you will need an appointment, however, they do this in order to make you fall in love with the products they try out. In fact, there are events happening all the time. For instance, here is an ad for the Nordstrom's in Orem, UT:
Saturday, December 12, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Come learn the latest trends in winter makeup by booking an appointment with our featured artists.
Cosmetics
Coupons—the New Currency of the Times
There was a time when it was considered gauche to clip coupons. Only the lower class clipped coupons—they were trashy and poor. But now, being a Frugal Fannie like me is a good thing, and the currency of the era is coupons. They're everywhere! Like some, you can subscribe to the Sunday paper to do your coupon clipping, but I prefer to do my clipping online for free. One of my favorites is www.coupons.com as well as www.retailmenot.com. They have coupons you can print and codes that you can enter when you're shopping online. And many of them are good for cosmetics.
And Last, But Not Least . . .
Outlet stores. Usually, in every state there are outlet stores within hours drive. In Utah, there is a MAC store in Park City and you can get great deals there! However, there is a trade-off. If you're not going to a city where there are outlet stores, it can not be worth the gas money. So you decide. You can get some really good deals, but is it worth the drive?
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Turkey Day
Sunday, November 22, 2009
GOOOOOOAAAAALLL!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Easy-On-the-Wallet Beauty Care: Part One
1. Exfoliator
Exfoliating your skin on a regular basis is essential for keeping your skin polished and healthy, especially when the weather turns cold. I like some of the store bought brands, but the thing that I really love is homemade. You take a 1/4 cup brown sugar and add about 2 teaspoons of olive oil to it. Mix it until it forms a dry paste. Rub on your skin anywhere you want to slough off dead skin. I use it on my hands (they get terribly dry and nasty in the winter), on my elbows, and especially on my face. When you use it on your body, I recommend doing it in the shower. If you use this on your face, take care not to scrub too hard. Rub on your t-zone and your chin until you feel like you've done enough. A lot of people will tell you that oil is bad for your skin; however, oil is actually good for your skin, and if it doesn't have enough it will overproduce in order to moisturize, so it's important to keep it nice and moisturized. Wash lightly with water and your favorite face wash.
2. A Humidifier
I know it sounds pretty dumb, but seriously, a humidifier can be the one of the best tools in your arsenal to combat dry, winter skin. If you don't, or can't, have one hooked right onto your furnace, then I recommend a small independently standing humidifier. You can get a good one for about $30 if you keep an eye on sales at your local grocery store. They're hot commodities this time of year, so there are bound to be sales. The moisture from a humidifier can help keep your skin moist and prevent over-drying. It can also help with winter-time congestion and colds, so really it's a must have for winter skin care. If you need help deciding which kind of humidifier is right for you, a cold mist or a warm mist, click here to read the differences.
3. Facial Moisturizer
The facial moisturizer I really enjoy that I've found to go a long way and is not too heavy is the Biore: Overnight Moisturizer Hard Day's Night, 1.7 fl oz™. You can get it at any grocery store or Walmart or Walgreen's for about $14.00 and a pump is enough to cover your face and neck and since I have really sensitive skin, I can recommend this because it's never made me break out. I bought my bottle about 9 months ago and it's still going strong. I alternate every other night the Biore with Clean and Clear Advantage Oil-Free Acne Moisturizer 4 oz™ and I find that the change keeps my pore nice and clear. The clean and clear can be found at any grocery store, or Walmart or Walgreen's and is about $13.00. I bought my latest at the same time as the Biore and we're still going strong, so I feel like it's a great bargain.
4. Hand Cream
Have you ever had your hand crack and be just plain unattractive and painful in the winter? If you have sensitive skin like I do, these cold temperatures can be hazardous to the health of your hands. After exfoliating with the recipe listed above, I rub my hands and elbows down with Nivea Creme, a moisturizing cream that I just love. Generally I'm not a huge fan of products with mineral oil in them, but this one has proven effective. I have had my tub about 4 years and I still have plenty to get me through this winter. You can find it at Walmart for about $6.00, and boy, do you get bang for your buck!
5. Lip Salve
We all love Carmex™, but sometimes it's just not that appealing. What I love for my winter lip care (actually all year long) is Softlips™. My absolute favorite is Softlip™ Pearl because it's an awesome lip salve that just recently came out. It has an SPF of 15 and runs about $3.00. And, the big bonus? It's tinted. So it really hydrates your lips while making you look like you're a blushing beauty with creamy rose lips. Right now, it's exclusively selling at Target™ stores and you can get it in a promotional two pack with my other favorite, Vanilla, right now.
So those are my skin care secrets that will keep you looking fresh and rosy without breaking the bank this winter. Keep an eye out for my next post and as always, follow me, tell your friends, and send any questions you have to financialfixutah@gmail.com!
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin SOUP Eater
60 oz pumpkin puree (2 cans 30 oz each)
28 oz chicken broth (2 cans 14 oz each)
1 8 oz package cream cheese
2 cups half-and-half
2 T garlic powder
1/2 cup dried onion
1 t red basil
salt to taste
3 t cornstarch with 1 T cold water
Four large potatoes cut into small cubes
dollop of sour cream and parsley to garnish
Whisk puree and broth together over low heat. Add cream cheese and stir until melted. Add the half-and-half and whisk. Heat until warm. Add garlic powder, dried onion, red basil, salt, and cornstarch and stir well. Stir in potato cubes and heat over low heat until the potatoes are soft. Ladle into bowls and spoon a dollop of sour cream on top with some sprinkles of parsley on top. Enjoy!!
Monday, November 9, 2009
When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Pumpkin Pie?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
How to Get Products You Use Everyday for FREE
Yup, that's right, I just dropped them an email. I explained how I was a loyal customer, how we had tried other foods and had not had the successful experience with them as we had with this particular brand. I then went on to explain that because their food was of the highest quality, it was obviously more expensive to produce, and therefore more expensive to us, the consumer. I mentioned how times for us (like everyone) were hard, and how we'd prefer not to switch to a cheaper, and hence, lower quality food for our pup, but we just didn't have the resources to continue on with them at their current prices. I asked if they had any type of coupon or voucher they saved for loyal customers, and if so, could I possibly qualify? Just to get us through for a little while, mind you.
And voila! A day later, I received an email informing me to keep an eye on my mailbox as they had sent some coupons my way. I also received a certificate thanking me for my continued loyal patronage. If there's one thing companies love, it's loyal customers. And a loyal customer who has taken enough time out to actually write the company is a loyal customer who they would like to keep. Obviously I'm satisfied enough to write to them, therefore they're banking that I'm satisfied enough to recommend them to other pet owners. And here's the kicker: I am.
I wasn't trying to scam them and I wasn't trying to “score”. Everything I mentioned in my letter was 100% true. We love that food for our dog. We have tried other foods and they messed with his digestive system. This particular food doesn't. And what's more, is it's one of two foods that vets recommend. So I felt completely confident in identifying myself as a loyal consumer.
So when I received the coupons, along with several that were $2.00 off, there was a voucher in there for a free 10lb bag of food. And that's enough to last the pup a month. Certainly enough to get us through until the next paycheck. Sometimes it's worth it to be a loyal customer. And free is a price that's worth it to me.
As always, stay tuned for out next post and if you have anything that you would like to see discussed or addressed on Financial Fix Utah, feel free to email financialfixutah@gmail.com.
Monday, November 2, 2009
I got $130 worth of groceries for $60
"How?!" you ask, "How did you accomplish this? Tell me!" Well, my friends, I will. Coupons. Coupons and weekly sales. I bought off-brands, stacked sales with manufacturer's coupons, and was able to create meals from what I found on sale. I didn't pay full price on anything. Most people don't clip coupons these days, and if they do, they're ashamed of it. Clipping coupons, buying the store brand, and settling for meals created from what's on sale, rather than creating a menu and then shopping for it is seen as inferior. Well, I have a new idea and I think we should embrace it. Here it is: let's not give our money away anymore!
Nutrition Facts | ||||||
Serving Size 1/2 cup (41.0 g) | ||||||
Amount Per Serving | ||||||
Calories 150 Calories from Fat 18 | ||||||
% Daily Value* | ||||||
Total Fat 2.0g 3% | ||||||
Saturated Fat 0.5g 3% | ||||||
Cholesterol 5mg 2% | ||||||
Sodium 710mg 30% | ||||||
Total Carbohydrates 29.0g 10% | ||||||
Dietary Fiber 1.0g 4% | ||||||
Sugars 3.0g | ||||||
Protein 4.0g | ||||||
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* Based on a 2000 calorie diet |