Showing posts with label frugalness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frugalness. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Going Backwards to Move Forward

It sounds counter productive, 
but sometimes you have to go backwards to move forward.


As most of you know, I will be leaving work in January and, in order to help compensate for the loss of income, we have to cut costs where ever we can.  

No area is safe from possible "tweakage"!

First up for adjustments...cell phones.


As a society, we have come to believe that we have to have the latest and greatest technological breakthrough.  Why use the old version that serves all your needs when you can buy the new version that serves needs you didn't even know you needed?!  Somehow I survived my teenage years with a quarter in my pocket for an emergency call and now I can't leave the house without my cell phone.  

For those of you too young to know, this is called a pay phone, the original "pay as you go" phone.
It cost you a quarter to make a local call. 
 
I think there have been a lot of different factors that have moved our society into such a state of mobile communication.  Some good, some not so good.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it is all bad.  However, what I find the most frustrating is how it has become harder and harder for us to differentiate between what we truly need and what we want.

For our family, we have determined that Matt needs a phone due to the whole baseball schedule.  Some have argued that they don't even need one for that, just pick them up whatever time practice is over.  I would agree, except we never know when practice is going to be over and game schedules can change at moments notice, both with cancellations and additions.  

Matt needing a phone means I need a phone because Brian is constantly in meetings.  Granted, we could still make it work without either of us having a phone if we had to, but we also have to into consideration what will help make the family function a little better.

So, here is where we start moving backwards...

Even though I enjoy some of the perks of an iPhone, I just did not use it enough to justify paying the $15 a month for the data plan.  I liked the instant Facebook notifications and the simple texting functions (hated auto correct), but I don't need those features.  

So, as Brian so eloquently put it, I have changed to a dumb phone.  

I have gone backwards in cell phone technology.  



Not only have I have chosen a dumb phone over a smart one, I purchased a refurbished one for $10, which was half that of a brand new one. I hate that I am now under contract, but we are now saving $15/month. (On a side note, you can get new ones for free or purchase at Walmart/Target/Best Buy.  By purchasing from somewhere else, you can avoid being under contract.  Because we have a business discount for Brian's phone, 
I had to choose one directly through AT&T.)

So, in order to move forward in the journey of returning home, I had to move backwards in technology.  And I'm not done yet...there is more tweakage to come!  Which is going to be a little more painful to some family members than others...


Living thru faith,
Misty

Monday, October 24, 2011

A Little Frugal Tip

We had not one...not two...not three...
but four jars of peanut butter open!

Three of the four had hardly any peanut butter in them, but still enough for a sandwich.


Sarah is our big peanut butter eater.  The only problem is that she typically eats it on a spoon for breakfast.  It was rather difficult to scrape out enough peanut butter on a small spoon without getting your hand all messy (and that's just a little too much to deal with at 7:00 in the morning!)


So, I decided to scrape all the peanut butter out and combine the three into one.


 It would have been very easy to just throw these jars away, but when I finished there was enough in those jars for at least 3 spoons or several sandwiches!


If you do not have a rubber spatula, you need to get one.


It's a frugal mom's best friend!


Living thru faith,
Misty

Friday, September 30, 2011

Update on the Laundry Detergent

Just a quick update this morning!

Last week I shared the recipe I used to make homemade laundry detergent


We have been using it for about a week now and I have to say
I LOVE IT!

It was super easy to make and the clothes are washing up just fine. I haven't had any major stain issues to combat yet, so that will be the big test.   

I am curious to see how long it lasts compared to the liquid brand I was using before.

But for now, it's a keeper!


Living thru faith,
Misty 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Homemade Laundry Detergent

I'm trying something new.

I've made my first batch of homemade laundry detergent.



4 cups Borax
2 cups Washing Soda
2 cups baking soda (not pictured)
1 bar Fels-Naptha soap

I grated the soap and mixed everything together.


Then put it in a container with a good seal.


It says to use 2 tablespoons per load.


Hopefully, it will work great!

I will let you know how it goes...


Living thru faith,
Misty