Thursday, January 17, 2013

Day 17

Look who got herself a library card! Free books/dvds/knowledge, heck yea.





Finding new ways to save dough has become kind of a game for me! How many different ways can I mix my lipsticks to create new colors so I don't need to buy more? Or could I water down my conditioner just ONCE more to stretch it's life..?


What kind of tricks do you have to make your money do more for you?

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Day 16: Waste not, want not.

When I first decided to commit to my Spending Fast and then to write this blog, I immediately went to my very sweet friend Emily because 1. She's one of the most supportive people in the UNIVERSE... Seriously, you should all be so lucky to have an Emily. and 2. She also has less than great spending habits (Sorry to call you out, dude...but the weekly manicure/polish change has got.to.go.)

((during the "good old days" when I mindlessly spent. plus she's cute and I'm vain.))

She was super excited and encouraging, as I expected her to be. Then almost immediately she asked if I could post about how to not waste so much food. (See what I mean? She's a great idea giver and sounding board too!)




So here we are! 3 weeks in and, after doing some Google research, I've discovered some seriously horrifying stats. According to Business Insider, the average American family of four throws away $2,275 worth of food yearly! 

Could I really be throwing away over five hundred bucks a year?!
-Faints- 
Alright, let's relax. As HUGE as that number is, in order to make big changes, we've got to take the first step.


Here's a small list of ways to cut back on wasting food (to be added to as I learn what works for me, of course!)

1. Meal Planning 
We've talked about it before, but it really is an easy way to organize in multiple ways. It helps you keep an inventory of your pantry/fridge, it forces you to make shopping lists for that week's meals, and you can plan for leftovers. If you plan ahead, you'll only buy what you need!

2. Don't buy in bulk
I know, I know. Those savings seem like a great reason to buy the gallon jar of mayo or 10 cans of soup in August! Or even a slightly more reasonable route, like the 3-pack of green peppers. But if you live alone like me, the peppers (or bag of apples or family-sized hummus) are most likely not going to get eaten before they go bad. Then you've actually paid MORE than you would have if you had just gone ahead and bought the smaller package! 

3. Utilize your freezer
Cut up fruit that's getting soft, put it in the freezer, and use it in smoothies! I like to put brown and squishy bananas in there to keep on hand for a quick sweet treat or to whip up banana bread (Ok, so I haven't actuallyyy baked that bread yet, but I have a half a dozen naners in there waiting...) Make big batches of chili, separate into single servings, and freeze!

4. Ignore expiration dates 
This was news to me! Who hasn't done the smell check on week old deli meat? Apparently, expiration dates are more like "Best if Used by" dates rather than "You're Going to Die if you Consume this" dates. I've started looking up questionable items such as milk and eggs. But I've found most items are still perfectly safe a number of days past their prime.

5. Rearrange the fridge every week
Bring the oldest items to the front. Put all the newest items towards the back and you'll run less of a risk of finding a head of lettuce growing a new species in there.

6. Remix leftovers

This is pretty self explanatory, but certainly deserves a mention. Just last week I made a crock pot of shredded chicken and had 3 different dinners. Also, brown rice and black bean leftovers are a staple in my house. Those can be tossed into anything! Also see: Rice&Beans Ideas from Andthenwesaved !

7. Sometimes you have to eat things you just don't want to
I almost never want to open the cans of tuna that I keep buying and sticking to the back of the cabinet. Same goes for the canister of oatmeal I don't remember buying. You have just suck it up, cut the bad parts off the onion, throw those wrinkly cherry tomatoes into a stir-fry, and call it dinner. 




That was certainly long winded! But necessary! 

2 Week Check-in!

It's really easy to save money! ...Er....if you're ok with being anti-social, never leaving the house, and you wear all your clothes until they're rags.

I have to admit, I did slip a bit this week! I purchased a coffee from a coffee shop so I could use their internet and I rented a zipcar instead of taking the train. Somehow 20 degree Chicago weather is so much colder when you have to take public transportation!


Here's a few things I did this week to cut costs:

1. Cancelled my Netflix subscription.

2. Cancelled Weight Watchers online (There are so many free apps to utilize!)

3. Dyed my black pants blacker (So they look new without BEING new.)

4. Brought laundry to my parent's house (Thanks mom!)

5. Walked a mile and a half home when the bus stopped running last night instead of hailing a cab.

6..Ate.so.many.leftovers.

7. Returned a pair of boots (and didn't even look around the store.)

8. Wore a shirt from the back of my closet that I hate. (Laundry day is never ending.)

9. I may have taken advantage of the Manfriend and his brother's generosity.

10. AND last but not least! Listened to this. On repeat!



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Today is this fellas birthday! Yay!


But quite frankly, I've been dreading this weekend since I've taken the Spending Fast oath (you know, "I solemnly swear not to spend a dime...") Sigh.

I love birthdays! Mine AND others! I love picking out the perfect gifts or buying people dinner (or...getting them shmammered.)  So I've been scratching my head all week as to how I could make him feel special without buying him anything.

I started by handmaking him a card. That was a no-brainer. I dug around in my craft box to find some blank accordion style card stock left over from a book binding class. With some markers and sincere words, I came up with something (generic) Hallmark would be proud of :)

I also baked cupcakes for 2. Most recipes make 18+ treats! And seeing as he doesn't have much of a sweet tooth, what a waste that would be. I found this Very Vanilla recipe that was perfect (because what's a birthday without cake?!)

Then I found my favorite book on my bookshelf. After some serious consideration as to the level of tackiness, I found a roll of leopard wrapping paper in the closet, and stuck a bow on it.

I think he was actually kind of annoyed when I pulled his gifts out of my bag, as he knows I'm not supposed to be spending money AND he mayyy have said he didn't want anything.

Until he realized what a clever, cheeky little girlfriend he has! Because as much as I want to share this book with him, he grinned when I mentioned that I would like it back when he's finished with it.

(The book is Just Kids by Patti Smith, by the way! :) )

Friday, January 11, 2013

Smoother than a babies bottom.

This week I was given a very sweet compliment about my "great complexion" from a customer AND I was also mistaken for 22 years old. Unlike my sister, those mistakes are greatly appreciated.

Little do they know, my secret is...I rarely wash my face! A bottle of face wash could sit in my shower for close to a year. I'm lazy, it's probably gross, but it's worked in my favor for (close to ;) ) 27 years so far!

For those of you that have better hygiene than I do, I went ahead and tried a DIY face cleanser with just 2 ingredients and that costs only pennies!

3 tablespoons baking soda
1 tablespoon water

Mix until it forms a thick paste. Rub into your skin for 2-3 minutes. Rinse well with warm water.
(I went ahead and rinsed twice. I also used the extra paste to clean the bathroom sink! :) )







I certainly felt clean! My face felt kind of taut afterwards and it was a little red. I'd probably use this cleanser just once or twice a week.


Oh and my moisturizer? Very expensive mini samples that I've collected during my years of working at Nordstrom. Thrifty!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

These boots are made for...

One of the few things I NEEDED to buy before beginning this fast was new winter boots. However, I couldn't find the perfect ones. So now I'm left a bunch of old scrappy pairs!

Mine are all (but 1 pair) falling apart at the seams! And not in a subtle kind of way either.
More like two pairs could be having a conversation with each other in my closet..

I could be a supersuper money saver and just wrap my feet in in ziplock bags and cross my fingers they won't leak.
Or I could just have all the soles done up at a shoe repair (which would still cost less than a new pair.)

I guess in the meantime I'll just deal with my boot envy and do some serious online -window- shopping.


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I'm a size 8 in boots for anyone feeling generous this month :)))

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

BBBS

me&my siblings :)

I have nothing to give, but time. And volunteering your time costs ZERO dollars!!
Tomorrow I have my first interview with the Big Brother/Big Sister program in Chicago.
I can't think of anything less expensive and more fulfilling. Wish me luck!