Our moms group had a Pamper Night tonight and one of the events was a make and take of sugar and salt scrubs. So many of the woman did not realize how easy it is to make scrubs!
The most popular, but my recommendation, was brown sugar coffee scrub. The trick- don't stick to a recipe. Just mix what you think will be good. There is no set formula. Good oils to use are olive, safflower, sunflower, almond, jojoba, light vegetable (the most affordable) and/or a combination of all the above.
Here is a recipe I use for a brown sugar coffee scrub:
1/2 cup coffee
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup coarse salt
2 tablespoons baking soda
1/2 tsp vitamin e oil
2-4 tablespoons oil (mix until the consistency you want- it should stick together at least a little)
Mix all together. Let sit overnight. Slather on before a bath or before you start the shower.
Caution: the bathtub/shower may be slippery!
This saves a fortune compared to purchasing premade products. Also, you know what is in it! I put mine in small kitchen containers with a tight lid- use plastic in the bathroom!
11/06/2008
Sugar Scrubs
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Labels: beauty tips, saving environment, saving money
11/03/2008
Christmas Decor November 3???
Driving to the grocery store from Curves, I happened to glance up and saw a Christmas decoration (much less a cheezy Florida decoration). November 3 is a little earlier isn't it!?o
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11/02/2008
Consumer Reports Money Saving Websites
I was in Walmart today waiting forever for the cashier to get a customer out of the way (typical Walmart), and I looked over and saw the Consumer Reports magazine. They had some money saving websites listed that sounded really interesting. Not wanting to spend the $4.99 on the magazine for the list of sites, I was hoping someone had posted them...
and someone did. Check here for the cool money saving sites.
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Labels: saving money
11/01/2008
The Ultimate Way to Save Money

I am joining Vicki on her Frugal Friday journey again this week on the ultimate money saving tip.
The ultimate tip to save money is to actually SAVE IT! You cannot save money any better than designating a portion of your income to savings. You can cut coupons, buy in bulk, and find all sorts of ways not to spend money on things you buy everyday, but if you do not turn around and save that money, you will just go and spend it on something else.
A good goal to shoot for is 10% of your income goes directly into savings every time you get paid- whether it is through a regular pay check, by the job, or by the month. If you do not make it automatic, it will be easier to find a way to spend it. I have my bank account set up to transfer money out the day I get paid. I never see it. I also set up an online account without access to a debit card so I really have to think before I spend the savings. You can set up an entire account without leaving your home. And the rates are not bad, sometimes better than your local banks (check for fees before you start- CitiBank is a great option). I easily transfer into my main household account, but it takes more than swiping a card.
And right now is a great time to start savings for next year's Christmas gifts. Think of the relief you will feel when you don't have to figure out how you are going to purchase the gifts or use the credit card!
My ultimate tip to save money- open a savings account and use it!
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Labels: saving money
10/27/2008
Frugal Fridays

I am participating with Vicki in her Frugal Fridays blog carnival. This week is your all time favorite frugal tip! My favorite frugal tip has been making my own laundry detergent.
Using some simple recipes, I selected a recipe I liked that included a bar of laundry soap, borax, and washing soda. I used some hot water, a large 2.5 gallon bucket, and a few drops of essential oil. All together, the entire box of borax was around $2.50, the washing soda the same, the laundry soap bar was around $1 at Big Lots. I only used about 1/50th of the borax and maybe 1/25th of the washing soda, so all together, it probably cost $2.00 to make approximately enough soap for 60 loads!
Now my dear friend asks me why I would waste the time making laundry soap when it is not too expensive to buy.
My response:
1. CHEMICALS I know what is in my soap and it is not chemicals.
2. It cleans better- even hubby noticed when I temporarily switched back to store bought soap when I did not have time to whip up the recipe (or the energy, even though it takes 10 minutes to cook, 1 hour or so to cool... the hardest part is getting it into containers, but you can just leave it in the bucket and cover it!).
3. WHY not?? The money saved compared to name brands is significant for a family that does a lot of laundry.
4. At $.03 a load, I think it is worth it!
I would encourage you to try making laundry soap just one time--- you are not committed to a life long journey of making your own soap- but you may just decide you like it!
And here are some more tips I have for saving money.
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Labels: saving money
9/08/2008
Family Fun: Easy Recipes for All Occassions
Family Fun sends great emails with tips for crafts and recipes. While I do like the meal planner I found elsewhere, there were some great recipes on today's emails that look like fun!
My favorites from today were Easy Egg Rolls and Scrumptious Pretzels, both things I have wanted to try the past few weeks.
If you try them out, let me know!
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Labels: recipe
Sick and Tired.... Literally
This past week, I got a bit of a bug and was too tired to think straight. So I was literally sick and tired! And today, feeling a little more recuperated, I felt it was about time I blogged again! So I am going to add a post to my preschool blog and hope that my readers have not left me forever.
That is the day of a mom, sick and tired, literally or figuratively!.
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Labels: sickness
9/01/2008
BlogTipping for September

I am joining in with other work at home mom blogs to blogtip other blogs.
I have not blogtipped in forever, but trying to get back into the habit! This time, I am participating with the Smart Moms Work at Home Moms Forum.
Blogtipping Definition: Blogtipping is where you publish a blog post in which you link to three unsuspecting blogs and offer three compliments and/or one helpful tip to each blogger. (Or adapt those numbers to your own preferences; the principle of selflessness is what matters most here.) Blogtipping is a refreshing and useful surprise that can start a blogger’s month with a huge smile!
It is great to find other blogs that have wonderful information and to encourage others to view your blog.
This month's tips:
Danielle's Altered Art World and Homeschool Blog
Women Who Have Pet Peeves blog
A great new find- Retro Housewife Goes Green
Check them out!
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Labels: blogtipping
Guest Blogger: Loose Thread Stitchers
Here is a motivational letter from Colleen. She is on a journey to earn $30,000 in 30 days. Read her letter and see if you can help, or know someone that can. She is accepting small in kind donations or large investor contributions... who knows if you are one that can be the one!
I would like to start my story by thanking Rebekah for the opportunity to guest blog on her site and tell others my story. It was a very generous offer and I truly appreciate the opportunity.
Good day! My name is Colleen Leader and I am a SAHM who is trying to accomplish a Herculean task. No I am not talking about potty training my 2 year old or take 3 children under 5 to the grocery store at lunch time. That is for a super mom (if she is reading this could she shoot me a quick e-mail with the answers. I would appreciate it! Thanks). I better start from the beginning.
I am fortunate enough to be able to stay home with my 3 small children (4 years, 2 years and 9 months) full time. Over the years watching my children grow, I have realized that an individual can do anything they set their mind to do. I think any mom with small children and a jar full of cookies can attest to that! So I thought to myself, why not, take the chance and finally commit to making my dream a reality. That day Loose Thread Stitchers was born.
You should probably sit down for this. Seriously, are you ready? I am on a mission to raise $30,000 in 30 days to fund my dream – www.LooseThreadStitchers.com. I know you think I am off my rocker but allow me to explain.
I have spent the past 5 years researching and developing an online company that will revolutionize the needlework industry. We have self funded the project until now. Currently, we need an additional $30,000 to finish our site and launch in time for our first tradeshow at the Stitching Jubilee.
I have created a blog to narrate my journey. Each day I will post my adventures in creating funding opportunities and how my work is paying off. I truly believe that $30,000 in 30 days is possible. Won’t you join me and help make my dream a reality?
BTW – My husband and I has Chinese tonight and I quickly ate my dinner and ran right back into the office to finish my work. He just came in the office and handed me my fortune cookie. My cookie read, ”Your dearest dream is coming true”. How cool is that?
I look forward to reading your comments and suggestions and feel free to pass my story along – you never know who could change your life and make your dreams come true!
Things just got interesting!
In Stitches,
Colleen
Hope you are inspired to make your own dream come true or to help Colleen!
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Labels: work at home mom
8/19/2008
Homemade Laundry Detergent- It Works!
I FINALLY made the homemade laundry detergent. I have an HE washer, and it seems to work well. Of course, I was putting most all of the ingredients in there anyway! I saved three of the old laundry detergent (ultra liquid) containers, and filled all three PLUS I still had half a bucket full. I just kept it in there and scooped it out, although a milk jug would be good too. I use as much as recommended by my laundry machine manufacturer in the soap dispenser and did not add fabric softener. AND I hang my clothes to dry. They were still soft and CLEAN!
This is the recipe I used:
Recipe #3
Hot water
1/2 cup Washing Soda
1/2 cup Borax
1/3 bar Soap (grated)
- In a large pot, heat 3 pints of water. Add the grated bar soap and stir until melted. Then add the washing soda and borax. Stir until powder is dissolved, then remove from heat.
- In a 2 gallon clean pail, pour 1 quart of hot water and add the heated soap mixture. Top pail with cold water and stir well.
- Use 1/2 cup per load, stirring soap before each use (will gel).
Altogether, this had to of costs not more than $2.00 for all of it. And there is a lot! Let me know if you try it!
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Labels: laundry, saving environment, saving money
8/17/2008
Smart Moms Blog Carnival
Thanks to Vicki for hosting the Smart Moms Blog Carnival. Vicki has her own blog at Simply Vicki. Make sure you check her and the other postings there.
This carnival is sponsored by Smart Moms Smart Business forum as part of our $25 US American Express gift card give away. If you have not already, check it out!
The topic for this carnival is balance.
Having started back to work after a great summer off, the meaning of balance means more this time of year than any other.
I am not only a wife, mom, and teacher, but a volunteer, club member, church member, and Moms group leader.
That requires a lot of balance (and a good husband).
Balance is important to keep you sane! Without a balance of your personal and business life, one or the other will be off kilter and make you crazy!
Being off balance in your personal time and volunteer time will make you the champion of volunteerism, but a loser with your family.
All of areas I have to balance are important to me, but I occasionally have to remind myself that God and family are the most important and need to be given the priority.
If you find yourself off balance, make a change. Give something up. Say no.
It is not easy or maybe not what you want, but sanity is a much better option!
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Labels: blog carnival, smart moms
8/05/2008
Cool Reusable Shopping Bags

My addiction to great handbags has flowed into an addiction to great reusable shopping bags... how life changes.
I found these through my friends Homeschool Diva website through a recommendation for a going green tip site. You can buy them individually or as a set in one pouch. Too cute! And so much better than the grocery store brand (plus they take up less space in the cart!). Check them out.
P.S. Join the Ideal Bite and get free shipping on these great bags from Ecoist!
And pat yourself on the back for saving the plastic!
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Labels: reusable shopping bags, saving environment, saving money
Work at Home Mom Forum $25 Giveaway
As one of the owners of a Work at Home Mom forum, call the Smart Moms Forum, I am offering a $25 gift card for an End of Summer Points giveaway. There are lots of ways to earn points, just by posting on the forum, giving us your introduction if you are new, or visiting some other sites and blogs. The one with the highest points wins! So if you want to win a $25 US Am Ex gift card, join the fun (and you do not have to be a work at home mom.... you can work outside the home, stay at home (although we know all stay at home moms work!), or do a little of it all!
Read more about the contest here!
Hope to see you there!
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Labels: contest, giveaway, work at home mom, work outside the home
8/04/2008
Bloggy Carnival Winner
I had a great first time response for my Bloggy Giveaway. I am giving a choice of a $10 gift certificate to one lucky winner chosen randomly! There were so many great comments that I could not manage to choose the best so I requested that someone that had not read the comments choose a number 1- 184 (even though a few repeated, I did not want to exclude or make judgments on comments)...
The lucky name chosen was Emily B.!
Emily B said... I am thankful for my health and my family's, my wonderful fiance and my great dog. Life is good and I am thankful for that.
Thanks for all those that entered and I appreciate your posting your wonderful comments. Everyone should read them for a good pick me up!
And check out the other Bloggy Carnival Winners and check back in October for the next installment!
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Labels: blog carnival, giveaway
7/29/2008
Bloggy Giveaways- Check Mine Out
I am participating in the Bloggy Giveaways Quarterly Blog Carnival. WOW! There are already over 700 entries!
For my giveaway, I am giving a FREE $10 gift card to Starbucks OR Walmart (your choice). All you have to do is comment here on one thing you are thankful for. The one I find the most interesting or the most inspiring will be the winner. The winner will be announced August 1.
***additional information added July 30- I am going to accept comments until August 1 at 11:59 pm- I just love reading how everyone is thankful! I am also going to use a random number drawing to choose the winner- there are just too many good ones. Thanks for stopping by!
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Labels: blog carnival, giveaway
7/28/2008
Riding a 2 Wheeler
My son saw that his cousin, just 6 months older, could ride a 2 wheel bike, while his still had his training wheels (he just turned 5). He still had to choose his gift from his grandparents, so he asked for a 2 wheel bike with a kick stand. He is a tall boy and we actually had to get him a 20 in. bike (the 16 in did not have a kickstand!), but we found one with a low seat. He rode in circles as hubby and I held on. Then I went in and looked on the internet for ideas. Using some great guidelines to teach a child to ride a bike, we raised the training wheels on his little bike and let him try- and he balanced. So we took those off in a few minutes and let him try down the driveway into the grass and I let go! He did it. So we moved back to the big bike and he could do it! Yeah! He cannot get on without holding on, but he can peddle away.
Yeah!
And boy am I tired from running along in the hot FL sun!
Whew!
Pictures to be posted soon!
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Labels: bike, outdoor activities
7/25/2008
Fisher Price MP3 FP3
We got the kids a Fisher Price FP3 for Christmas and one started having some skipping issues. Figuring we just needed to reload the songs, I went to add the software to our new computer. Well, the old software does not work with Vista, of course. After reading some web postings about there not being a Vista patch, I called the company. They explained to me the problem, emailed me the new program and now it is all fixed. Except now I have to go back and load new music since it erased all the old music! Fun fun, but the kids love them! A toy worth the time and the price!
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Labels: music
I Would Have Been Average in the 30's!
57 As a 1930s wife, I am |
As a 30's wife, I am AVERAGE! Probably the same as a '00 wife (is that how you say that!).
Take the test too! Just click the link above and see how you rate.
Thanks Vicki for the link! (she rocked "very superior" as a 30's wife- Go VICKI!)
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Labels: link
7/20/2008
Saving Money with Coupons
Last weekend, I was given a coupon for a local craft store that was for today, only between 4-8 pm. It was for 25% off anything and everything in the store. Now while that is not much, I would have bought some of the items anyway, so it was a good deal. I saved $15! Whoo hoo! Of course, they also offered a 40% off one item coupon and I was planning to use both. This one cashier (who is never very nice) said "One coupon per day per customer... and they are very strict on that rule." So my hubby became another customer and bought that item for me... a savings of $7.
There are always ways around it, right!?
Hilary Swank was on Opera or something one time and was asked why she uses coupons (she self reported that she cuts coupons weekly)--- she said something like it was like looking money in the face and flushing it down the toilet.
I need to be better at looking at coupons each week!
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Labels: saving money, savings inventory
7/19/2008
Homemade Laundry Detergent
In my quest to minimize expenses and find product that are less harsh on the environment, I found TipNut with great recipes for homemade laundry detergent.
I was already to make some today, but then found a new container of store bought soap. So not to waste, I am going to use that up first. Then I will let you know how it goes. If you try it, let me know. You will not only save money (they are all super cheap ingredients), you will help then environment by limiting the amount of chemical agents that go into the earth, and limiting the use of plastics for the containers of the products (reuse those ones you have as many times as you can or leave it in a covered bucket).
And I am still hanging clothes on the line, which is a challenge with daily rain showers, but I am trying my best. I still have not fixed the dryer.
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Labels: laundry, saving environment, saving money, savings inventory