No Spend Challenge Day 6: Embracing the Freebies

February 6th, 2009


The biggest challenge lays before me… tackling a weekend in Nashville without spending any money. I did admit that I might need to rely on gift cards a bit, and this is exactly why. I have saved two gift cards- an American Express gift card for $25 (given to me for bag check-in at another event and I carried my bag to save the card) and loads of gift cards for Starbucks given to me over the holidays. I imagine that these are going to get me by, but a lot of factors come into play here. Who will accept the American Express gift card? How much food will be at the Blissdom conference? And the fact, that I have numerous stomach problems that are aggravated by poor diet when traveling, how healthy can I eat with my gift cards?

I scan the paper quickly before I leave. I am horrible about coupons and don’t generally spend a lot of time clipping them, but once in awhile you will find a coupon that makes it all worth it.

This coupon for a McDonald’s free coffee is going in my luggage and I am hoping to redeem it at the airport for my morning cup of coffee. I love a coupon where a purchase is not required.

Fingers crossed that I can make it this weekend without spending a dime!
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Want to join in on the MomAdvice No Spend Challenge? Make sure to add your name to the linky list and read more about our challenge. You can also join our No Spend Challenge Flickr Group and upload your pictures of what you did each day.

To read all the entries on not spending, you can visit our No Spend Challenge category!

Freebie Friday & Bonefish Gift Card Giveaway Results

February 6th, 2009

Thank you to everyone who entered! I would like to congratulate Fresh Girl on winning this giveaway!

Here is her plan for the gift card!

“Wow, I would love to win this great giveaway so I could give it to my brother and SIL. Money is extremely tight for them right now and they probably won’t be able to go out for Valentine’s Day. It would be wonderful to be able to treat them!”

We hope her family enjoys it and thank you all for taking the time to enter. Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!

Today I am in the air and am on my way to Blissdom to meet all of my favorite internet superstars. My batteries are charged on the camera and my bag is packed for a weekend of fun with all my girlfriends. I can’t wait to share some pictures with you.

While I am away, I wanted to offer one lucky winner a chance to win a $45 gift card to Bonefish Grill, to enjoy an amazing Valentine’s Dinner on me. I only have one to offer, but many, many, many giveaways are currently running on The MotherLoot so don’t despair if you don’t win this one. While I am in the air, the latest Mercedes GLK post will be going live and you will have, yet again, another chance to win that $50 gift card. I love to share the loot with our faithful readers- so please enter!

On February 14th, if you dine at any Bonefish Grill restaurant nationwide, you’ll get a free Lindt Excellence dark chocolate and tasting card outlining the Lindt Master Chocolatier’s “Five Senses of Chocolate Tasting.”

To enter to win for the $45 Bonefish Gift Card, please leave a comment by Sunday (at 8PM EST) and let me know why you need this gift card. If you are a No Spend participant or head over and commit to the No Spend Challenge, you can put in two entries to win. After all, who needs a fun night out more than someone who has challenged themselves to save.

I will moderate the comments when I land in Nashville so please be patient- your comment will apear.

In the meantime, be sure to swing over to Heather’s blog, Freebies 4 Mom, and get the scoop on all the freebies daily. Heather has a list of 6 ways you can get products for free that is definitely worth checking out! A big thanks to Heather for helping us with our list this week!

Health & Beauty

Napoleon Perdis Lip Gloss (free with coupon)
Bayer Aspirin Pill Tote
Underjams by Pampers

Food

Kitchen Basics “Cooking with Stock” Recipe Booklet
Metamucil (Walmart)
Benefiber On The Go (Walmart)

Entertainment

TNT Saving Grace House Party

Home & Garden

Right@Home Escape from Winter Gift Pack

Upcoming Freebie Events:

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

FEBRUARY
7 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop – Make a trinket box with heart
14 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make a jewelry box
24 – IHOP National Pancake Day 7am-10pm
28 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic – Make
a 48 race car

Simplify the Clutter Resource List

February 5th, 2009

A big thank you again to Laura, from I’m An Organizing Junkie, for joining us today on MomAdvice Simplified. Laura had some really invaluable tips for cutting the clutter in our homes and ideas for making our lives more organized.

I completely forgot about the code word for the day for the podcast. I apologize about that- I am feeling a bit scattered today. If you email me at amy(at)momadvice(dot)com and tell me one frugal organizing solution that we recommended during the half hour, you will get an extra entry for the iPod Touch!

Here is the resource list from our show:

Menu Planning Mondays
– Join in on the menu-planning round-up each Monday on I’m An Organizing Junkie. Hundreds of people participate and it can help breathe some new life into your menu plans.

Organizing Polly Pockets– One question on the chat was how to organize Polly Pockets and all of their pieces. Laura has a great solution for this that you should definitely check out.

Organize Your Week– This article offers some general guidelines for simplifying your week and routines. By doing this, you will have some time to cut the clutter. I also share my idea for setting aside one day to tackle the one thing you hate.

Simplify the To-Do List– Simplify the to-dos in your life and you will have more time to get organized.

On the Show Next Week…

Does your closet overwhelm you? What key pieces do you need in your wardrobe to look good? My friend and local fashionista, Kathy Friend, is joining me to share her tips for simplifying our closets. With her guidance, we can simplify our closets easily and make a list of what to look for when doing our thrift shopping or wardrobe shopping. Join us next Thursday (02/12) at 2PM EST for some ideas on Simplifying Your Wardrobe.

Day 5: The Most Glamorous of No Spend Days

February 5th, 2009




I am guessing that this is going to be the most glamorous of no spend days because Redbook Magazine came to my house for a photo shoot. I mean, it doesn’t get more glam than that! I had the very fabulous and super sweet Jonathan Sprague (and his assistant Brittany) fly to good ol’ Indiana to take my picture for a story that is slated to air in April.

The clothing and shoes? Those were borrowed and then styled by the best fashonista in town, Kathy Friend. The make-up artist? Gabrielle from Camellia Cosmestics. The set? My little home transformed into a studio set. The coffee? My little coffeemaker hummed along for me all day. My nerves? Shot.

We are sharing our family’s journey into becoming debt-free with the Redbook readers and I can’t wait to see how the story turns out. I am so proud of what we have been able to accomplish and this feels like a wonderful reward for all that hard work.

A big thank you to Kathy & Gabrielle for making me look fabulous, Jonathan for flying out here to take my picture, Becky for taking care of my Emily so I could accomplish this, and my husband for taking care of Ethan while his wife played dress-up!

I have a feeling, this is the best no spend day yet!

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Want to join in on the MomAdvice No Spend Challenge? Make sure to add your name to the linky list and read more about our challenge. You can also join our No Spend Challenge Flickr Group and upload your pictures of what you did each day.

To read all the entries on not spending, you can visit our No Spend Challenge category!

Notebook Experminents: Can I Make Starbucks Coffee Cake at Home?

February 5th, 2009


Experiment: Can I make Starbucks Coffee Cake at home?

Experiment Taken From: Notebook Entry 01.22.09

Materials Needed: Please see Divine Domesticity for the full instructions.

Results: I have been looking forward to finding an opportunity where I could try out this copycat recipe for Starbucks Coffee Cake. I have never eaten it at Starbucks, but I have heard it is quite divine and I can never resist a good coffee cake.

I followed the instructions for this recipe exactly. I did bake the cake about five extra minutes to make sure that the topping wouldn’t ooze into the cake. I also prepared the crumb topping with a pastry blender that I have in my kitchen for crumb toppings on cakes & muffins. It worked beautifully for this job and then I didn’t have to get out the stand mixer to make the topping.

I waited until the cake was completely cool and then gave it a dusting of confectioner’s sugar and then prepared for my event where I could serve it.

What event was that? Well, I actually hosted the first meeting for a little knitting club that I have been wanting to put together for quite some time. We had nine women who showed up for coffee, cake, and time to just sit in my living room and knit to their hearts content. We had women who were just starting out and plenty of experts in the group to offer guidance.

I got out my little stand and piece of tile that I picked up from the hardware store, and wrote down our menu on it- Starbucks Crumb Cake, Homemade Vanilla Chai, Homemade Hot Cocoa, or Decaf Coffee.

Everyone loved the coffee cake, but I think if I make it next time, I will probably reduce the crumb topping to half because it was a little too much topping for me. It was quite delicious though and looked very impressive for a get together. Best of all, the ingredients are always fully stocked in the pantry so it makes a true winner in my book!

The knitting night was a complete hit and it warmed my heart to look around and see all my friends knitting and gabbing together.

Conclusion: I can’t wait to make this cake again and host another knitting night at my house. Next week I will show you what I have been knitting on! Thanks again to Alli, at Divine Domesticity, for sharing this recipe with me!

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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 Thursday 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 crafster’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 02.05.09

February 5th, 2009


I want to try this free pattern for a knitted grocery bag (@ Mason-Dixie Knitting)

These honey mustard glazed pretzels look delicious (@ Skip to My Lou)

These bitty button cookies would make a fun Valentine’s Day treat (@ Grace Violet)

This kid’s apron & chef hat pattern are so cute (@ making it fun)

This egg carton counting game would be a fun one to do with my daughter (@ Sparkle Power)

These are some great ideas for celebrating Valentine’s Day with your family (@ Perfect Party Solutions)

I am going to have to try these tips for making chicken stock (@ A Singleton In the Kitchen)

This easy chocolate bundt cake looks like a fabulous dessert made from pantry ingredients (@ My Wooden Spoon)

I am going to have to try this recipe for homemade monkey bread (@ Baking Bites)

I need to freeze some cookies for a late night treat (@ Mighty Girl)

I love this green themed birthday party (@ Secret Agent Josephine, Hat Tip to Design Mom)

This organized recipe binder and oatmeal jumbo cookies look so great (@ Don’t Call Me Becky)

These chicken fajita tostadas sound like a fun and fast weeknight meal (@ me & em)

These cut-out sugar cookies would be great for Valentine’s Day (@ Crafty Daisies)

I am craving some homemade egg mcmuffins now (@ Cheap Healthy Good)

MomAdvice Simplified: Simplify The Clutter

February 5th, 2009

On MomAdvice Simplified, my weekly podcast for moms, I will be interviewing a very special and favorite blogging friend of mine. Laura, from I’m An Organizing Junkie, joins me for this half hour of fun to share her tips for simplifying the clutter in our homes.

Laura will be sharing great tips for how to whittle down the clutter that plagues our lives. She offers thrifty solutions for organization, ideas for toy clutter control, and how to control those spots in our house that become a dumping ground for clutter.

Laura is a Christian work at home mom living in BC, Canada. She three kids (girl 11, boys 9 and 3) who give her plenty of organizing material to work with each and every day. She also admits she is addicted to organizing and loves sharing her tips with other moms.

Just as a reminder, you can listen to the show live every Thursday at 2PM EST or you can listen later right here on my the left sidebar!

I hope you will join me and feel free to chat with me in the chat room or you can even phone in your questions. I think this is going to be another invaluable episode for moms and I am really excited about the information that we are going to share in this half hour.

No Spend Challenge Day 4: Fun In a Box

February 4th, 2009

This box has been sitting in our garage for the past six months or so and we like to get it out when we have had a particularly long day with the kids. We hand them a big recycled coffee can full of crayons and let them go to town coloring, creating, and pretending in this box. When they lose interest in it, the box is drug back out to the garage until another long day comes along.

Play It Again, Momma: The Poor & The Sick

February 4th, 2009


Is there such a thing as being sick on a budget? Our family seems to think so! We try to even address our budget when it comes to our illnesses in life. Here are some ways that you can save money when you are sick:

– Try home remedies before reaching for the cough syrup. There are tons of wonderful remedies that you can do that don’t require a big expense. I am a big believer in chicken soup, a warm bath, hot tea, and lots of rest. The rest alone is sometimes enough for me to kick what is ailing me.

– If you need over-the-counter medications, try and stock up on these items when doing your drugstore rebates. Usually CVS & Walgreens both will run rebates on these medications and you can get them for free or really inexpensively. Other great resources are the Dollar General, the Dollar Tree, and the generic equivalents available at your large superstores. The best way to save a buck is to have your medicine cabinet stocked with these items before you are ill. A 24 hour drugstore with no sale will run you quite a bit more than what you would spend normally.

– Organize your medicine cabinet so you know exactly where your items are. We have a three drawer plastic container where we have our medications divided by ailment (cough/cold, pain relievers, stomach) and we put these in there. I get really mad at myself when I have run out to get a medication, only to find it days later in a hidden drawer. Keeping this and your First Aid kit organized are the best ways to know what you have on hand when sickness and emergency situations arise.

– When you go to the doctor, ask if they have any samples of the medications you might need. Sometimes, particularly with my children, I am able to get enough for a few days.

– If they don’t have any samples, ask if there are any prescriptions that they could give you off of the $4 list or free antibiotics from your local retailers. Call around and price check before you fill your prescriptions and always ask if you can get the generic version of any medication.

– If you start to feel ill, try right away to get in the doctor for treatment. A visit during normal office hours will be a lot less expensive than an urgent care clinic.

– When choosing a doctor, ask about evening hours and Saturday appointments. Pick a doctor with extended hours and this alone can save you quite a bit. I love that our doctor’s office is open until eight in the evening and that I have many more options for appointment times.

– If you do become ill, try after-hours clinics or places like MedPoint to get the care that you need (unless the illness is life-threatening). I have saved our family a lot of money by visiting these places instead of the emergency room. Just walking into the emergency room can put me in the negative, before I have even been checked, so these after-hour clinics can be a wonderful option for the frugal family.

– If your illness does require a hospital stay, make sure to check your bills. There are many expensive and unnecessary charges that can be added to your bill. This is one of those types where diligence will be your best defense in lowering your hospital bill. Don’t be afraid to ask what the charges are and have them explain the vague & general charges. You don’t have to be rude, but you can be very firm and polite when asking someone to explain what a “lab fee” is for. You are your own best advocate when you are educated about what you are paying for.

– Don’t forget to set up your emergency account for these types of situations. Check into getting a flexible spending account for your medical expenses. Consumer Reports offers this advice…”If your company offers a flexible spending account for your out-of-pocket health-care costs, go for it–but don’t go overboard.” Flexible spending accounts are usually use-it-or-lose it accounts. Figure out a rough estimate and go a little under that. Don’t know what to do with all that leftover money at the end of the year? Check out these 24 suggestions for spending your leftover flexible account money.

– The best way to stop yourself from getting sick is prevention. Exercise, take a daily multivitamin, and make healthy lifestyle choices. People who do these things save tons of money on doctor visits and medications. If that isn’t a powerful motivator, I don’t know what is!

(image credit: Bryan Warman)

Potential Monthly Savings: $20 or more

What are some ways you save money when your family is sick?

An Apron Full of Giveaways 02.03.09

February 3rd, 2009

Welcome to our our Apron Full of Giveaways! We have some really great giveaways to offer up this week that I am so excited to share with you. First, we are running a contest for an iPod Touch that you will definitely want to enter in. We offer six opportunities for entries so you have lots of options for getting your name in this contest.

Second, we are sharing our feedback on the Mercedes GLK and for each day I test drove the car, I get to give away a $50 Visa Gift Card. There will be five posts on The MotherLoot. If you want to enter each day, here is the breakdown of the dates the opportunities will be posted:

02/02
02/04
02/06
02/09
02/11

The giveaways don’t end there though! You can enter to win a Gerber Backpack filled with a tin full of recipes and a new fabulous Kimberly Clark giveaway that you are not going to want to miss.

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. 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!

To enter, please follow the links below. (photo credit: fleamarketstudio)