Sorry this giveaway is now closed! Thank you all for your fabulous entries. We would like to congratulate Nikki (Commenter #710) for her winning entry! A huge thanks to Cheer for sharing this giveaway with our readers and we hope to offer more in the future!
These past couple of months I have had the incredible opportunity of working for Cheer brightCLEAN™ Detergent as a spokesperson for their back-to-school season. I sometimes want to pinch myself because running this site and the jobs that have come from a mom’s simple idea of teaching frugal living have been so amazing for me & for my family.
The opportunity to represent a wallet-friendly detergent and to promote ways moms can save for the school year is a perfect fit for what I do every day as a mom and I couldn’t be more pleased to represent the company.
Today I am heading to NYC to do a media tour on Wednesday for a variety of morning and afternoon news shows promoting ideas for ways moms can save in every room in their house during the back-to-school season. As the years have gone by, I have become more in tune with what puts a strain on our budget and, to me, it is often the little things that add up the most.
Let’s take a tour through the home, shall we, and find some hidden expenses in the home that could be corrected with very little effort and by making small changes in your house and purchasing habits.
Kitchen
It is the heart of the home, and one of my favorite places to start saving money! Here are some simple switches you could make when preparing those back-to-school lunches that could have a really positive impact on the family budget.
Avoid Snack Size Products- The aisles are brimming over at the grocery stores with snack-size products during the back-to-school season, but do your best to avoid these products if you can. By paying for the convenience of these products, you are paying double or triple the amount for a lot less food. Invest in a set of inexpensive containers that can be filled with your very own snacks for a fraction of the price.
Buy in Bulk- With the convenience of online shopping, it makes it very easy to shop for school supplies in bulk and do price comparisons from the comfort of your own home. Jot down the prices and ounces/sizes of the products you commonly purchase for school lunches at the grocery store. When you get home, visit your local wholesale club’s website to compare the prices there and see if there is some savings by buying in bulk. I love to use this price sheet and this Price Book 101 article has great information for keeping your own price journal. What I have found is some snacks, fruits, vegetables, and drinks can be bought in bulk for a lot less than buying them in the standard sizes at the grocery store.
Chop and Create At Home- Designate one day a week (my day is on Sunday) to creating your snack packs and making items that can be tucked in your children’s lunches. For example, instead of buying pudding packs ($.89 for four at Aldi), buy a box of instant pudding and make it at home for half the price. Instead of buying pre-chopped vegetables, chop them yourself and pay half (or less) on the price.
To keep your lunches organized and accessible, designate one refrigerator drawer towards school lunches and allow children to select one sandwich, one healthy snack, one “fun” snack, and their drink from the drawer. I even tuck commonly forgotten items in the drawer like napkins and spoons to trigger my tired brain to kick in on busy school mornings.
Bathroom
Getting ready for the big first day of school can sometimes feel like you are flushing money down the toilet, but it doesn’t have to be! Here are a few of my favorite ideas for saving money in your bathroom.
Shower Yourself in Savings- Did you know that the average shower uses six to ten gallons of water? Consider investing in an egg timer and a low-flow showerhead to reduce water waste in the bathroom. By cutting showers down to five to eight minutes per person, you can save an easy $200 a year by taking quicker showers. The bonus, of course, is that this will help keep the entire family on schedule for getting out the door on time in the morning.
Designate Towels- Instead of having everyone use a towel only once, designate a towel to each family member that they can use for a whole week before putting it in the hamper. Two ways you could keep track of the towels is by assigning each family member a specific color of towels or you could sew a simple loop of grosgrain ribbon at the corner of each towel in a particular color for each family member that the towels could also be hung from following showers.
Shop Drugstore Deals & Coupons- While I am not a typical coupon-user for groceries, I LOVE the savings that can be had by shopping at the drugstores and combining them with coupons. Consider visiting sites like Money Saving Mom or Deal Seeking Mom to track coupon and rebate programs to score those health and beauty items for free.
Ditch the Expensive Bathroom Cleaners- Making your own cleaners is thrifty, frugal, and a lot better for the environment. Most cleaners can be made from simple ingredients that you can buy in bulk at your local wholesale club. Consider stocking up on baking soda, white vinegar, and dish soap to create your own cleaners at home. For a simple bathroom scouring paste, mix dishwashing liquid with baking soda until you have a thick paste and use this throughout your bathroom. For an all-purpose cleaner for your bathroom surfaces, mix together two tablespoons of mild dishwashing soap and two cups of water in a spray bottle and give it a shake. Glass cleaner can easily be made with one part white vinegar to one part water. All surfaces can be swiped with microfiber cloths (found in the automotive section of your wholesale club) and windows get a lint-free shine with a little of your newspaper from the recyclables.
Laundry Room
If there is anything that I have learned since school has started, it is that the laundry definitely seems to multiply with play clothes and school clothes every single day. Luckily, we have you covered with a few ways to save in your laundry room!
Switch to Cold Water- I have found that washing in warm and hot water are very rarely needed in our house. Just by switching to a cold water cycle you can save approximately $200 a year and it is a much greener alternative too!
Line Dry Those Clothes- Before the winter weather hits, take advantage of these beautiful fall days and consider line drying your clothing to save your family money. There are many great benefits to utilizing a clothesline.
One of the best benefits of line drying your clothes is that they will last much longer than they would if they were just thrown in the dryer. Did you ever think about how much lint is in your dryer when you are done drying it? That is actually all of the worn-away fabric, that would have remained on your garments if you had line dried them. Zippers cause snagging on clothing when tossed in the dryer, but when line dried your garments will remain intact.
The second benefit is the energy-savings. Did you know that electric dryers are often among the top energy-uses in a home, followed by refrigerators, lighting and water heaters? You will save your family $.36 a load by line-drying and you will keep those back-to-school clothes looking fresher for much longer
Switch to A Less Expensive Detergent- It may seem like a no-brainer, but switching detergents to one that is more wallet-friendly will save you oodles of money. Most brand-name detergents cost family around $.30-.33 per load, but you can still have brand-name detergent at only $.15 a load if you switched to Cheer brightCLEAN™ detergent.That means each time you do a load of laundry, you can put $.15 back in your pocket to put towards all those back-to-school supplies. Hurray for savings!
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I don’t want to just talk about how much you will save by using Cheer brightCLEAN™ detergent, I actually want to give it to you and save you that expense for an entire year! Cheer brightCLEAN™ detergent has graciously offered to give to one of our lucky readers a year’s supply of laundry detergent. Imagine not having to pay for detergent for an entire year and what you could do with that money.
At only $.15 a load though, it is great to know that if you need to buy it, that this detergent is very budget-friendly and they offer different (including unscented) varieties to choose from! It is a product that I am using for my own family and one that I would love to share with you! The best part though is that it will remove the day’s dinginess from your clothing and brighten the clothes you already have at a fraction of the price. Who wouldn’t want a little of that in their life…or perhaps, a year’s worth of that!
Today we are offering one lucky reader a year’s supply of Cheer brightCLEAN™ Detergent to kick off your back-to-school year right!
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I shop at a local store called the Bent & Dent – where they have great discounts on items that are almsot out of date or the package is not suitable for store shelves. I get 100 calorie snack packs for the kids after school snack for 75 cents instead of over $2 at the grocery store!!
I would like to start making a week’s worth of food every Sunday to save time during the week with not having to pack lunches!
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I will plan ahead for the weeks meals by clipping coupons and watching store ads.
I am going to try and make my own snack packs ahead of time.
The snack bin is a great idea. My little guy just started preschool and it would be great to have this for school days as well as just through the week!
I will spend more time on clippina nd printing coupons and searching local grocery ads for the best prices.
I like the idea of Designating Towels and also line drying some of our clothes. That will save a bundle around here! Thanks for the great tips!
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Switching to cold water in the wash sounds like a good idea.
I would love to try this
I would like to make my girl’s lunches.
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i would like to implement not using so much energy in our house… when we are at work and the kids are at school, we turn off everything and unplug all electronics… that way our cps bill is not high!
I am trying to use cold water when washing. I am hanging clothes out to dry, I am thinking of using cloth diapers for little one.
prepacking lunch items is a great idea!
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I will be pre-packing snacks this year. Great idea!
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I like the idea of having a cooking day and preparing all the snacks and putting them in the crisper like the pics!
I will continue to encourage myself, my husband & my daughter to use reuseable containers when packing our lunches for school & work.
i am a fan on facebook and can use all the helpful hints i can get!! i lay out clothes the night before and make sure i have kid’s approval of what goes with what. better earlier than in the mad rush in the morning!
I follow you on Facebook and Twitter. I love your blogs. Instead of going out and buying a bunch of carpet cleaning items. I use detergent. You dont need a lot but it works great. The only reason why i know this is because when my youngest son was 1 he decided to get the laundry detergent and pour it all over the carpet. The carpet was blue for a about a couple of days but after we got it all out it was so clean.
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We save money walking to school 2-3 times a week, walking home 2-3 days a week, sending brown bag lunches, and recycling school supplies!
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I want to try and make my own household cleaners
I already use coupons and shop for clearance items – I am going to do some cleaning daily so that it doesn’t add up on me
I’d like to use more coupons. Thanks!!
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My tip; When you go to a place the you get to sample food and they have little forks or spoons with it, Save them. They are greet for lunch boxes for young kids. Plus I sat afew aside for misc.
I would LOVE to win the contest for CHEER FOR A YEAR
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September 3rd, 2010 at 8:50 pm
My tip for saving would be to buy CHEER and other laundry products in bulk.
Coupons, coupons, coupons!
I love the advice about designating a day every week to put together snack-sized goodies and having a drawer or shelf in the fridge for those snacks. My husband could certainly use the extra help when it comes to putting his meals together for work.
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I need to start drying my clothes more on a line or drying rack.
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I like to buy in bulk and pre-package everything myself for lunches! I save a ton! Im a fb follower!
i use coupons all the time
I should really start line drying more clothes.
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As a first-time lunch-packing mom, I fell for snack-sized things hook, line and sinker. It just looks so fun and easy! So, I need to start making my OWN snack sized stuff.
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I will be Chopping and Creating those snack size items at home this year. I never really thought about how much extra I spend on those smaill sizes! And I love the idea of using a drawer in the fridge for everything!
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Timer in the shower sounds like a great idea!!!
i am going to line dry AND use cold water…i am just imagining how much i could save doing BOTH!!!
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I am going to designate towels, what a brillant idea!
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I am going to try to save money by making my own snack size products. What a great idea! Thanks!!
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I plan to do my laundry instead of send it out in order to save money.
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I need to chop and create items for school lunches instead of buying package portions.
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I would like to save money by not buying snacks after school. I think I will try to keep a cooler in the truck.
I would like to implement the Chop and Create At Home for my boys lunch! I know this would help cut down the cost.
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I would love to implement the no prepackaged products tip! Great advice!
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use reusable containers instead of disposable baggies.
Going to try to use less plactic bags with my daughter’s lunches
I plan to make snack size portions for my kids.
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I want to make the snack size items and have them already ready in my fridge.
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I plan to move my clothes drying rack inside. I’m good about using it in the summer, but in the winter I get lazy
We will use coupons every time we grocery shop and pair those with sale items in the stores to save money!
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I plan to use my freebie sites to print off store savings lists, and keep coupons organized to use
I am going to do all my laundry in cold water to save money.
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We will be trying to meal plan this year to save both time and money.
I need to investigate in an egg timer for all our showers. It is so easy to lose track of time in the shower!
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I absolutely love your tip on buying in bulk. Especially the pudding idea. My 3 year old son (and husband) loves pudding and I have always bought the individual snack packs. I never thought of making a larger portion and storing it.
I think I will try making a homemade portion and seeing if they like that. Thanks for this great website (just discovered) and all of your great tips, resources, and ideas!
I have been turning un-repairable clothing into blankets and quilts and donating them to local warming centers and shelters.