A blog about saving on the routine things you do in life - refinancing, grocery shopping, daycare, housecleaning, and drinking coffee.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
Christmas in July
July!
Independence day.
Amazon Prime day.
Nordstrom Anniversary Sale.
For me, the end of July is a great time to stock up on summer essentials for next year. These bargains can be found at almost all stores - Gap, Old Navy, department stores, etc. I buy t-shirts and shorts, bathing suits and flipflops for the whole family at about 75% off.
I use deal news to figure out where to shop and where the sales are.
The hardest part if packing up the old clothes and figuring out what to reuse and how to store it.
Also have to be careful to not be succeptable to buy other things.
Well, it's time to get food ready for the week - hope you all have a great week!
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Eating out
Full confession here.
For the last few months we have had a lot going on. Family situations, moving, work - it's been hectic. We sort of fell off the wagon in terms of tracking our spending and such.
And our wallets felt it!
So we decided to take a look at what we have been spending as a couple...and we noticed...we've been eating out...a lot.
Both of us had been buying lunch at work, then eating out thre or four times a week - let's just say, this added up. Waaaaay up.
Not to mention, we realized all this eating out not only drained our wallet, it increased our waistline!
But what are two over-tired people to do?
Well, we formed a team, a mighty team of two.
We banded together and declared Sunday - meal prep day.
We made food to last us (and the kids) for lunch and dinner through Sunday. And made a cheese plate to feel fancy while we meal prepped (see below).
He grilled chicken and burgers and I chopped veggies and made eight salads (to get us from Monday - Thursday). I also bagged snacks - like crackers.
And the week was so much less stressful that we didn't have to out to eat.
The only problem was I felt like we saved so much money, I wanted to spend it all...
I decided to combat that feeling by setting a goal in my head - to save until...we reached 20% more than our weekly grocery budget.
And the race is on...
For the last few months we have had a lot going on. Family situations, moving, work - it's been hectic. We sort of fell off the wagon in terms of tracking our spending and such.
And our wallets felt it!
So we decided to take a look at what we have been spending as a couple...and we noticed...we've been eating out...a lot.
Both of us had been buying lunch at work, then eating out thre or four times a week - let's just say, this added up. Waaaaay up.
Not to mention, we realized all this eating out not only drained our wallet, it increased our waistline!
But what are two over-tired people to do?
Well, we formed a team, a mighty team of two.
We banded together and declared Sunday - meal prep day.
We made food to last us (and the kids) for lunch and dinner through Sunday. And made a cheese plate to feel fancy while we meal prepped (see below).
He grilled chicken and burgers and I chopped veggies and made eight salads (to get us from Monday - Thursday). I also bagged snacks - like crackers.
And the week was so much less stressful that we didn't have to out to eat.
The only problem was I felt like we saved so much money, I wanted to spend it all...
I decided to combat that feeling by setting a goal in my head - to save until...we reached 20% more than our weekly grocery budget.
And the race is on...
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