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Making An Addition To Our House for Less

We have now lived in our little home for six years and I am so proud of all of the changes we have made. Two of our major projects that we did ourselves were our kitchen update and our do-it-yourself patio renovation. Both of those projects were a great deal of work, but the spaces seemed very separate from one another.

We have been trying to take the 1960′s look out of our tri-level home which is no small task in itself. We have done all of the projects ourselves (with the exception of a new roof) and now we are coming to those projects where we need a professional’s help. This, of course, takes money so we are doing these projects little by little.

What better way to update our space then by replacing our tired screen door with a new patio door? This screen door was an eyesore to our space. It came complete with a grandma-ma warning security tag and the door was falling apart. More than that though, it was difficult to access our new patio and hard for me to watch my kids when they were playing outside.

We decided to hire Champion Window to come out and put in a new door for us. After measuring our space, we could accommodate an eight foot door, which would take out our old window and the rickety screen door that had been previously occupying the space.

This is our kitchen after the installation of the door. All I can say is, WOW! This door completely opened up our kitchen and brought in more natural light for our space. It has made our space feel more modern and having a view in the morning of my patio and the yard has just made such an incredible difference in our space.

This is my view in the morning. I can actually see almost every square inch of the entire yard so when the kids are playing outside, I can really keep an eye on them. I can also close just the screen portion and feel like I am outside with them when they are playing on the patio.

The best part though is that we can actually open the door with ease when grilling outside or heading in and out. The kids can open it themselves, but it is secure enough that I can lock it so they can’t get out unless we want them out there.

I feel like we got an addition to our house by just doing this little makeover to our door and I feel like it makes our kitchen renovation complete! Next up will be replacing the garage door, pantry door, and on-its-last-limbs refrigerator to modernize our space.

Notebook Experiments: Can I Make My Hotel Stay Better?

Experiment: Can I make my hotel stay better?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 10.30.08

Materials Needed: Please see Digital Bliss for the full instructions. This post was written by Angie, over at Blog Coach, so please be sure to check her site for additional great blogging resources!

Results: While I am off traveling, I wanted to share with you two of my favorite sites to use while I am away from home. If you are ever away (with kids or without), give these sites a try… especially if your room comes with free Wi-Fi!


iSerenity was perhaps my favorite resource on that list because I hate all the sounds from my neighbors and out in the hallways of hotels. In our house, each of us has a sound machine in our rooms so I really love having some type of white noise when I sleep. I tuned into the sounds of the ocean and it helped so much to cut down on the background noise so I could get some sleep. This would have been a great resource too when my children were smaller to help them sleep better too.



The other site that I used was Kukuklock. Is it just me or does anyone else have trouble figuring out how in the heck to set these alarms in the hotel rooms? A little manual would be helpful! I set my alarm on my phone in my room, but I like to have a back-up alarm just in case. I went ahead and set it to the rooster setting and it was as easy as pie to set.

I headed to bed and woke up to the sounds of the ocean with roosters crowing over the waves. Yeah, it was pretty freaky and I thought I fell into an alternate universe for a moment there, but it worked like a charm.

Conclusion:
I plan to use these sites every time because it helped me sleep better knowing I would wake up on my time and I could eliminate the background noises in my room. I hope you can check these out on your next trip!

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I am so excited to open our Notebook Experiments up to everyone and I hope that you will be able to participate this week or in weeks to come! I will be posting this each Wednesday so please mark your calendars if you plan to participate. You can post your entries at any time throughout the week and then leave your entry in the links below.

We have this handy banner that you are more than welcome to use, but it is not a requirement! It is just something you can add to add a little sparkle to your entry.

Rules for Participation:

1. Choose anything from any of our notebook entries (past or present) to do with your family. We have hundreds of bookmarked links of crafts, ways to save money, and organizing ideas.
2. Complete an experiment from the notebook and share about it on your blog or website. We would love to see pictures of what you accomplished or a detailed description of how your projects turned out. Please include a link to this entry, a link to the original posting of the entry (at the original craftster’s blog), and (to help us relocate the project) the date or link of the notebook entry where you found it. You can use the same formatting as our entries or you can just include that information in your post in your own unique way!
3. Post a link below. Please include your name or blog name & a fast description of your project. Example- MomAdvice (WHO bread)

I can’t wait to see what you create and what you find inspiring!

Amy’s Notebook 07.22.09

My kids would love this glow-in-the-dark slime (@ the idea room)

I will have to remember these great tips for getting rid of wasps (@ Tip Nut)

These chocolate wands would be great for a Harry Potter screening night or Harry Potter themed birthday party (@ Hello My Name is Heather)

These sweet and salty peanut chocolate chip cookies look delicious (@ plum pudding)

I love these summer sweaters that are really t-shirts because there is no sewing required (@ angry chicken)

I like this tutorial for making a simple reversible tote bag (@ Skip to My Lou)

I love this thrifty tip for what to do with those cut-off bread crusts from your child’s sandwiches (@ Parent Hacks)

These are cute ideas for what you can do with those recycled baby food jars (@ homemade by jill)

I love this ideas for traveling with kids (@ Craft)

I can’t wait to try this recipe for macaroni salad (@ Simply Recipes)

These little homemade stamps would be a fun and easy craft to do with the kids (@ Mel’s Own Place)

These broccoli, cheddar, & sausage muffin pull-a-parts would be a fun breakfast with my family (@ Picky Palate)

This playroom organization is so brilliant and beautiful (@ stephmodo)

This cranberry pecan chicken salad looks like a delicious lunch (@ Annie’s Eats)

I want to knit some of these sock slippers (@ Polar Knit)

This craft car caddy would change a crafter’s life (@ Craft)

This DIY lighted paper pennant garland is incredibly cool (@ Once Wed)

This sweet little centerpiece would be an adorable addition to our house (@ Living With Lindsay)

My kids would love these homemade yo yo balloons (@ zakka life)

These are 5 peanut butter recipes that I would like to try (@ The Kitchn)

I bet my family would love these Rice Krispies Cookies (@ Amber’s Delectable Delights)

All Knitted Up: Circle & Chinese Waves Dishcloths


Summer is a time for knitting dishcloths for me. They are a perfectly portable project and can be whipped up from all of the scraps of yarn that I have leftover from past projects. They give me an opportunity to play with pattern without being committed to a large project. Best of all, they are completely useful and make a fantastic gift.

My dishcloths are threadbare and looking pretty worse for wear. I decided to replace them with my little homemade ones and it has been a welcome distraction between knitting baby blankets for friends.



Circle Dishcloth

Pattern: Circle Cloth Pattern (this links to the free PDF version)

Needle Size: US 7 Needles

Yarn: Peaches & Creme in various leftover colors

Notes: I don’t know if I will ever knit another type of dishcloth again after making these. This dishcloth is so pretty that I don’t think I even want to use it.

After seeing the pattern on Ravelry, I knew that I had to try it, just to figure out how it was done. The cloth is almost three dimensional and looks as though you are knitting in two layers. It really is just slipped stitches that keeping moving on the needles to make the impressive circles on top.

I almost want to make a scarf out of this and am already thinking what a great little hostess gift these would make for the holidays in festive colors.

I flipped them over so you can see what it looks like on the back. Obviously, the front of the cloth is the pretty side, but I love seeing how smooth the pattern looks on the back despite the intricate front.

This pattern is still easy enough for beginners, you just need to know how to slip stitches and how to switch colors. I will provide a You Tube video below for switching colors below!


Chinese Waves Dishcloth

Pattern: Chinese Waves Dishcloth (this links to the free PDF version)

Needle Size: US 7 Needles

Yarn: Peaches & Creme in various leftover colors

Notes: These little dishcloths knit up so fast and have a cool little wave texture to them. The only stitch that you need to know for this one is how to knit and how to slip stitches. There is no purling so you don’t even need to know that! The slipped stitches make a nubby texture to help get your dishes clean and they also add a little bit of thickness and softness to the dishcloth.

If you are looking for a project that will knit up quickly, these are super fast and fun to make!

How to Switch Color (A Fantastic Tutorial):

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An Apron Full of Giveaways 07.21.09

Photo Credit: mountainashdesign, $39

This week we will be closing out our Kodak Easyshare Z1015 camera giveaway for one of our lucky readers. This giveaway will end at 8PM EST tonight so be sure to get in your entry.

Since I will be heading out of town tomorrow, we will be taking a week off from giveaways until I can get back in the swing of things. Lucky for you, there will be many giveaways to enter through this link list so I hope you will be able to visit all of the great giveaways that are being offered to get your entries in!

Please follow the links below to find out how to enter to win these fabulous giveaways!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Lemony Blueberry Muffins


It is the berry season and nothing says summer to me like a big blueberry muffin. I am hoping to make it over to do a little berry picking with the kids this summer. This batch of berries was bought at our supermarket for only $.99 a pint. When berries are in season, they make a budget-friendly addition to the grocery cart.

I wanted to share with you my favorite little recipe for Blueberry Muffins. Growing up, my mom bought the Jiffy Blueberry Muffin Mixes. Did anyone else grow up on these? We always thought my grandmother’s blueberry muffins were so fancy because they were homemade. It is times like these when I reflect on how far I have come in the kitchen and the ease and pride I feel when making things myself. I will say though, those Jiffy mixes aren’t too bad, but to have the fresh blueberries makes all the difference in a muffin!

Lemony Blueberry Muffins

3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 cups sugar

4 t baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 beaten egg

1 1/2 cups milk

1/2 cup cooking oil
(I like canola oil)
1 lemon (zest & juice)
1 pint blueberries (two cups)

Sugar for dusting

Mix together all dry ingredients. In a separate bowl mix together beaten egg, milk, and oil, lemon zest, and squeeze in the juice from one lemon. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix until just moistened. Try not to over mix your batter- I know it’s hard! Fold in blueberries. Place in prepared muffin pan and sprinkle the tops with a little sugar. Bake at 400 degrees for about 22 minutes, or until tops are golden brown. Be careful not to overcook these- they cook quickly!

What is your favorite berry recipe? I would love to get your favorite recipes!

Freebie Friday: July 17, 2009

Another Friday is here full of great freebies courtesy of Freebies 4 Mom. Be sure to enter Heather’s e.l.f Cosmetics Giveaway to upgrade your make-up and take advantage of her exclusive coupon code. You can also read her great piece on being an empowered consumer!

To kick your weekend off right, don’t forget to visit our 9 unique ideas for frugal date nights, visit the Apron Full of Giveaways link list, and get your entry in for a Kodak Easyshare Camera!

Health & Beauty

Food

Mars Free Chocolate Friday
Starbucks Ice Cream (coupon for free pint on Facebook)
Tyson Skillet Creations (free after rebate)

Entertainment

O, The Oprah Magazine (5 free issues from StartSampling)
Picture People Portrait Package
House Party (4 events to apply for)
Ashley Tisdale Guilty Pleasure Release Party

Upcoming Freebie Events:
Please call your local store or restaurant to confirm they are participating in these freebie events.


JULY

18 - Lakeshore Free Kid Crafts make ice cream cone pencil holder 11 to 3pm
18-19National Parks Fee Free Weekend
19 – Bruster’s National Ice Cream Day
20 – McDonald’s Free Mocha Monday 7am to 7pm
25 – Lowes Build and Grow Kids Clinic make a helicopter 10 to 11am

AUGUST

Staples Teacher Appreciation Days free gift bag to first 100 teachers
1 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a message center 9 to noon
1 & 2 – Museums on Us (free admission for Bank of America customers)
15 & 16 – National Parks Fee Free Weekend

Tips for Cleaning Out the Refrigerator

Photo Credit: Thomas Lester

This week I really need to do a deep cleaning of my fridge. The science experiments that are growing in there are quite shameful. Now that you know what I will be up to, I wanted to share with you some tips for cleaning out the refrigerator.

I do not enjoy cleaning out my refrigerator, but it one of those things that must be done. I wait until the day before grocery day to do it though because this is the day where there is the least amount of items that need to be moved around. It is also a great time to check my inventory before making the shopping trip to see if I really do need half the things on my list.

When I clean out the fridge, I break out two dishwashing tubs & a cookie sheet to accomplish this task. I fill one of these tubs with two tablespoons of baking soda and one quart of warm water (no need to measure this, just an idea of how much to use). The cookie sheet is used to put all of the condiments on and drawers are emptied into the other dishwashing tub to move items quickly in and out of the fridge.

Before cleaning the interior of the fridge, fill each drawer with the same amount of baking soda solution in each one and let the baking soda solution do the dirty work while you are wiping out the inside of the fridge.
I use a rag to do the interior and just get the rag wet with the baking soda solution. Gently wipe the interior of the refrigerator and wipe off all of the surfaces and interior of the refrigerator. If the washing solution begins to look nasty, be sure to chuck it and get another tub full to clean with.
For stuck on interior stains, you can sprinkle a little baking soda directly on the spot and add just a little water to it to make a paste. Allow this to set on the stain and then scrub gently and allow the paste to remove the gunk.
Go back to your drawers and empty them and wipe the interiors of these. Now place these back into the fridge and then take your dishwashing tub of solution and empty it into the sink. Refill the tub with just warm water and add a dash of lemon juice to the water. Now use your rag to do a final swipe using just this water & lemon juice solution. This will remove any grit that might be left in the fridge and the lemon juice will give it a nice fresh scent throughout too. Dry throughly with a terry towel.
Take your cookie sheet of condiments and make sure to give each of these a quick swipe with the rag before returning them. Half the battle is just not having clean items in your fridge and this is a good way to start fresh. Return all of the items in the other tub, at this time, to their proper homes.
The exterior of your fridge can often be overlooked, but it needs attention too. As a mother of two little ones, tiny little fingerprints and smudges are all over my fridge on any given day. To remove these, use my homemade all-purpose cleaner and spray this on your fridge. I then use a microfiber cloth to clean the outside as it is still gentle on the appliance but also abrasive enough to remove any marks. Any scuffs still left? Break out your Mr. Clean Eraser (a mom’s best friend!) You can find a generic equivalent of one of these at your local dollar store.
If you have a stainless steel appliance, dip your microfiber cloth into a little vinegar and give the outside of the fridge a good swiping with the vinegar. Then give the appliance another swipe with just plain water and dry thoroughly with a terry towel. If you have soft water, that won’t show any water marks, you can just use the water to clean the exterior.
Now when was the last time you saw the top of your fridge? You might want to hop up there on occasion and give that a good wiping too. If you have a handheld vacuum, use that to suck up any crumbs and debris. After that, use the all-purpose cleaner and give that a good wiping down too.
Just as a side note, after I clean out my fridge, I also empty the ice out of our icemaker and clean it with the same solution and dump all of the old ice out. This can be a breeding ground for bacteria, so it is an easy addition to my routine since I already have everything out.

Photo Credit: Webkim

Additional Tips:
When cleaning out your fridge, always use baking soda and warm water to wipe the insides of your refrigerator and freezers- soap or dishwashing liquid will leave a smell and can taint food.
Once every few months, remove all the food, switch off the refrigerator and wipe down all the surfaces. Defrost the freezer at the same time if necessary.
A box of baking soda can be added to your fridge and freezer to neutralize those smells.

Frugal Momma’s Money-Saving Tip:
Make sure that the door seals on the refrigerator, freezer compartment, or freezer are working efficiently by closing the door on a piece of paper. If the paper can be pulled out easily, the seal is worn and should be replaced.
Make sure to vacuum your refrigerator coils (located on the back of your fridge) twice a year. It is recommended that you do this more often if you have pets in the home. Just use your vacuum with the crevice attachment attached to the vacuum hose and give it a good vacuuming. The coils are located either on the bottom of your fridge or in the rear of your fridge. Doing this will save you money because if these are clean, your fridge won’t have to work as hard lowering your bills!

Suggested Reading:


Tips to Keep White Appliances from Looking Yellow (Warning: This does include bleach so be careful with your floors and clothing!)

Refrigerator Repair & Care

Do you have any tips for cleaning out the refrigerator? How often do you do this task in your house?

Amy’s Notebook 07.15.09

I love this knitted twine dining set (@ design sponge)

I want to try this recipe for homemade chocolate syrup (@ Small Notebook)

My son would love one of these homemade light sabers (@ zakka life)

These blueberry sweet rolls would be so yummy to eat using those fresh picked berries in the summer (@ Food Blogga)

This coffee can made into a shell vase is just beautiful (@ Firefly Hill Style)

This is a great tutorial for making easy homemade lollipops (@ the decorated cookie)

I like this sweet little Kindle storage bag tutorial (@ Junie Moon)

These bacon barbecue burgers look delicious (@ Coconut & Lime)

This kitchen remodel is incredible and so inspiring (@ Flower Patch Farmgirl)

I need to find one of these bags so I can make a simple yarn project travel case for my next trip (@ Craftzine)

My kid would have a blast with these scooper balls in the summer (@ Scribbit)

I love this cute corsage t-shirt (@ Enchantresses)

I want to try this apple cider syrup with my waffles this fall (@ goodLife {eats})

I love this idea for creating a family mission statement (@ Simple Mom)

I want to sign up for this free subscription to My Total Money Makeover (@ Money Saving Mom)

Did you see this great tutorial on how to make homemade root beer? Really incredible! (@ Robinznest)

I am so wishing I had a summer porch after seeing this porch makeover (@ Inspired Room)

I think I could even eat this baby food- spaghetti bolognese (@ Annie’s Eats)

I love this idea for creating a Chinese buffet at home (@ Blog Chef)

Painting these wood floors white was a brilliant and thrifty solution (@ Like Merchant Ships)

Wordless Wednesday: We Had a Visitor

Two visits, to be exact!