So what happens when you diligently stick to your shopping list, but you forget something or run out of something midweek.
Normally, what happens in our house, it that we run to the closest supermarket (because Aldi's is really quite out of the way), and buy whatever we need and more and come back spending $50 on groceries.
Well...in all honesty...this only happens when I go...when my SO goes...he comes back with exactly what I asked. Nothing more!
So...it hit me...have him go! Boom - instant savings.
:)
A blog about saving on the routine things you do in life - refinancing, grocery shopping, daycare, housecleaning, and drinking coffee.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
Monday, August 29, 2016
Birthday Presents
We are so fortunate to have so many amazing friends. I love being able to celebrate birthdays with them.
But...for every birthday party...there is a gift involved.
And each $20 gift can get expensive - especially if you have four parties every two weeks!
So, if I was an organized person, I would buy 100 presents during Black Friday for different ages and spend $500 and know it will be less than the amount I would spend if I bough each one individually. But I'm not that organized...plus my kids would totally find all those toys and open them.
So here are my suggestions, besides having a public storage locker full of super sale toys.
1) Try target. The end cap of target often has really cool toys on sale. So for $12 vs. $25 you can get a really cool toy.
2) See if you can go in with a friend. You can get a better gift for $30. You won't spend a ton less, but at least you'll get a cooler gift.
3) Consider a gift card for $12. If s/he ends up returning someone else's present, s/he will still get a cool gift.
4) Consider a gift card to an ice cream shop or some sort of experience. Personally, I think these are the best presents because your kid gets an experience, and you don't have to deal with the clutter and paper and crap a regular present would leave behind.
5) Consider making a donation in the kid's name. This is probably right up there with giving a kid books for his or her birthday, but if the child is little enough, the parents might appreciate it.
Happy birthday to you!
Monday, August 8, 2016
Affordable Eating Out
I am not the Martha Stewart of my group.
I do like to cook, and there are a few things I make well, but at least two times a week, I feel justified to eat dinner out. Plus, I like to try new restaurants.
Now, to save money, I could try to avoid eating out. But, I figure, since I'm going to eat out anyway, I might as well find a way to save money doing it.
The nights we eat out, I feel less stressed, feel like I can actually bond with my cuties. :)
So, how do you eat out on a budget?
We take advantage of Kids Eat Free Night. There are so many restaurants where kids eat free. Usually the portions are so big that you can eat half of your adult entree, and save the rest for lunch tomorrow. So kids eat free one night and you get a free lunch the next night.
I like Chevy's deal, where you get TWO free kids meal with the purchase of an adult meal.
We usually pick one night, say this will be our night for the month, and go from there. If the kids are sick or we miss our night, we don't eat out again until the next time.
Here is a list of restaurants by day.
Enjoy - bond with your cuties - and save some cashola! Sounds like a winning menu to me.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Keeping elegant hair, without breaking the bank .
I love getting my hair done. My husband loves it when I get my hair done. People are nicer to me when I get my hair done. I feel like every woman says these exact words.
The issue with getting your hair did is that...what else would you expect from this blog? It's expensive. To get your hair done at a nice place is...expensive.
Jose Eber - probably one of the best salons out there charges a minimum of $125 for a haircut. Some better salons in the midwest charge between $70 and $95 for an experienced person to cut your hair.
The thing about a good haircut is, to grow your hair out properly, you need to have it cut properly.
Salon | Location | Hair Cut Price |
Jose Eber | Beverly Hills | $125+ |
Dominic Michael | St. Louis | $41-$95 |
Aveda Ethos | St. Louis | $35-$70 |
Great Clips | St. Louis | $16 |
So here is my thought. Invest in a good haircut. For the touchups, go to Fantastic Sams or Great Clips or one of those other $15-$20 places.
Let's say you go to the expensive salon every other time for a haircut, substituting the cheap salon. You just saved $241 per year. Enough for a mini-family trip, or a new school wardrobe, or one very expensive night out. If the cheaper salon messes up, the expensive salon will fix it.
Hair Cut Scenario | Average Haircut Price | # times per year to get a haircut | Cost per year |
All High Salon | $ 97 | 6 | $ 580 |
Half Cheap Salon | $97/$16 | 3/3 | $ 339.00 |
Two Expensive | $97/$16 | 2/4 | $ 258.00 |
Savings | |||
Half Cheap Salon | $ 241 | ||
Two Expensive | $ 322 |
Another option, raised by a very good friend of mine with hard-to-cut hair, is to get your hair cut half as often as your stylist recommends. :) Thanks, friend, for pointing this out!!
Enjoy your sassy new look! And enjoy that extra money too. :)
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Saving money on airline flights
Who knows how airlines figure out prices.
I've tried to research in and out and have only found two decent sources for cheap airline tickets.
I've tried to research in and out and have only found two decent sources for cheap airline tickets.
1) The ultimate ITA matrix
2) Skiplagged
ITA
With the ITA matrix you can use their calendar to determine the best time to buy your ticket. So let's say you see an advertised ticket of $300 per person for some flight. You can go to ITA to try to see what the price actually is for which dates and have more data to make a good decision. It also gives you the airline code so you can make sure you will get enough airline miles.
You can make the decision between buying the $300 dollar tickets for half miles or the $400 ticket for full miles.
Skiplagged
Skiplagged is a really cool tool that basically takes your location out of the equation. So, if there is a really cheap flight from Chicago to San Diego, with one stop in Los Angeles, most people wouldn't take that flight if they were going to Los Angeles.
If you searched the "normal" way - through kayak for example, to try to find a trip from ORD to LAX...it wouldn't show you the super cheap ORD - San Diego route. With skiplagged, it shows you this option, and many more.
It is usually the best when you have last minute travel. For example, we wanted to take a trip to Los Angeles, and checked ITA and in two weeks, tickets were about $500 ($2,000!).
Then we checked skiplagged, found that San Diego flight, and the price went down to $1,000.
The only bad thing is that you can't really check luggage, but for a short trip a few carry on suitcases or a backpack will do.
If you travel frequently, or even if you don't, you should sign up to be a frequent flier and stick with it. If you fly enough, you can redeem free airline tickets or other items.
If you are just searching for flights, you only have to two places to go now! Yay for saving money, big living, and not having to search a gazillions sites for affordable tickets.
Saving money on airline flights
Who knows how airlines figure out prices.
I've tried to research in and out and have only found two decent sources for cheap airline tickets.
I've tried to research in and out and have only found two decent sources for cheap airline tickets.
1) The ultimate ITA matrix
2) Skiplagged
ITA
With the ITA matrix you can use their calendar to determine the best time to buy your ticket. So let's say you see an advertised ticket of $300 per person for some flight. You can go to ITA to try to see what the price actually is for which dates and have more data to make a good decision. It also gives you the airline code so you can make sure you will get enough airline miles.
You can make the decision between buying the $300 dollar tickets for half miles or the $400 ticket for full miles.
Skiplagged
Skiplagged is a really cool tool that basically takes your location out of the equation. So, if there is a really cheap flight from Chicago to San Diego, with one stop in Los Angeles, most people wouldn't take that flight if they were going to Los Angeles.
If you searched the "normal" way - through kayak for example, to try to find a trip from ORD to LAX...it wouldn't show you the super cheap ORD - San Diego route. With skiplagged, it shows you this option, and many more.
It is usually the best when you have last minute travel. For example, we wanted to take a trip to Los Angeles, and checked ITA and in two weeks, tickets were about $500 ($2,000!).
Then we checked skiplagged, found that San Diego flight, and the price went down to $1,000.
The only bad thing is that you can't really check luggage, but for a short trip a few carry on suitcases or a backpack will do.
If you travel frequently, or even if you don't, you should sign up to be a frequent flier and stick with it. If you fly enough, you can redeem free airline tickets or other items.
If you are just searching for flights, you only have to two places to go now! Yay for saving money, big living, and not having to search a gazillions sites for affordable tickets.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Shopping for backpacks
The new scholastic year.
I can't believe the summer is over.
It has gone by so fast!
Both kids trashed their backpacks this summer. I've vowed to have them keep their backpacks and not purchase a new one every year, but the zippers are so cheaply made, they no longer zip up and there are holes in the sides. I've been holding off buying a new backpack until summer is over. They will need a new backpack once school starts. You know, so pencils and homework don't fall out.
Every year I debate - should I use a 20% off coupon and shell out $40 for a high quality pottery barn backpack? Or should I spend about $20 on a Target backpack that might lose a zipper half way through?
I've given it quite a bit of thought and decided it makes more sense to go the Target/Walmart route because...either way they will trash their backpack.
Initially, I was going to wait until my state's tax-free weekend (find your tax free weekend here ) to purchase, but Target has 10% of backpacks through July 30th, so I'm going to take advantage!
I've also seen pretty inexpensive backpacks on Zulily but I am often frustrated by the length of time it takes to receive purchases.
If you decide to purchase a new backpack online, don't forget to go to dealnews and other sites to look for coupons. See my previous post on Coupon Tricks for additional tips to save as much as possible!
I can't believe the summer is over.
It has gone by so fast!
Both kids trashed their backpacks this summer. I've vowed to have them keep their backpacks and not purchase a new one every year, but the zippers are so cheaply made, they no longer zip up and there are holes in the sides. I've been holding off buying a new backpack until summer is over. They will need a new backpack once school starts. You know, so pencils and homework don't fall out.
Every year I debate - should I use a 20% off coupon and shell out $40 for a high quality pottery barn backpack? Or should I spend about $20 on a Target backpack that might lose a zipper half way through?
I've given it quite a bit of thought and decided it makes more sense to go the Target/Walmart route because...either way they will trash their backpack.
Initially, I was going to wait until my state's tax-free weekend (find your tax free weekend here ) to purchase, but Target has 10% of backpacks through July 30th, so I'm going to take advantage!
I've also seen pretty inexpensive backpacks on Zulily but I am often frustrated by the length of time it takes to receive purchases.
If you decide to purchase a new backpack online, don't forget to go to dealnews and other sites to look for coupons. See my previous post on Coupon Tricks for additional tips to save as much as possible!
Monday, July 18, 2016
Dave and Busters
We usually do a family outing once a quarter to Dave and Busters - the ultimate family video gaming.
Usually it's just the kids playing for about thirty minutes and us hightailing it out of there.
Why do we subject ourselves to this casino-esque environment? Our kids love it.
The thing about Dave and Busters is it's expensive. Very expensive.
Here are some tips to save money:
1) Go on Wednesday where all games are half priced. You can get out of there spending $20 for $40...you get the idea.
2) Don't eat there.
3) Sign up for Dave and Busters Rewards - I signed up and essentially got a free $20 to use with a new card. This felt like a Wednesday deal any day of the week.
4) Save a few "chips" to play those ticket producing games so you can walk away with something decent at the prize shop. It's super silly junk, but makes kids happy EVERY TIME. When the card runs out, you go to the prize shop and leave.
Usually it's just the kids playing for about thirty minutes and us hightailing it out of there.
Why do we subject ourselves to this casino-esque environment? Our kids love it.
The thing about Dave and Busters is it's expensive. Very expensive.
Here are some tips to save money:
1) Go on Wednesday where all games are half priced. You can get out of there spending $20 for $40...you get the idea.
2) Don't eat there.
3) Sign up for Dave and Busters Rewards - I signed up and essentially got a free $20 to use with a new card. This felt like a Wednesday deal any day of the week.
4) Save a few "chips" to play those ticket producing games so you can walk away with something decent at the prize shop. It's super silly junk, but makes kids happy EVERY TIME. When the card runs out, you go to the prize shop and leave.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Refinancing - when does it make sense?
Refinancing
Have you checked your current interest rate recently?
Interest rates are really low. Like all-time record low. Like if you bought your house two years ago, you would save some serious buckaroos by refinancing. Check out these average average monthly mortgage rates.
Interest rates are really low. Like all-time record low. Like if you bought your house two years ago, you would save some serious buckaroos by refinancing. Check out these average average monthly mortgage rates.
http://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms30.htm
If you bought your house and locked an interest rate in 2014, your interest rate rate was probably something around 4.14%. In the month of June 2016 the average interest rate was 3.57%.
Many factors will dictate whether refinancing will actually save you money...I'm not a financial planner or anything like that...but...here are some tips I've picked up over the years:
Some Factors:
Current and Future Interest rate
Current and Future Interest rate
Fees charged
Whether or not you will be charged points (e.g., if you put less than 20% down)
How much you owe on your house
Below are some different monthly payments based on interest rates (don't forget to add your homeowners insurance and taxes to your mortgage amount) to give you a starting point for your research. Also, FYI if you use bankrate or one of those other lenders...expect to get high pressure style sales calls from mortgage brokers. Be careful and read the fine print!
30 Year Mortgage
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Loan Amount
| |||
$300,000
| |||
Note:
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0 Points
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Interest Rate
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4.43%
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4.17%
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3.50%
|
Monthly Payment
|
$ 1,508
|
$ 1,462
|
$ 1,347
|
Remember it only makes sense to do all of this stuff, if it will save you money!
Monday, July 11, 2016
Last Minute Shopping Coupon Tricks
"Last
Minute" Shopping Coupon Tricks
So, today, little one needed a new pair of jeans. He must have had a growth spurt overnight because all of his jeans suddenly made him look like a wrapped sausage. I thought we'd be okay...since it's summer...but the weather is actually unseasonably cold. Sometimes you don't have time to wait for awesome sales...so you just have to do what you can do. Given that: is there any way to save some extra money?
So, today, little one needed a new pair of jeans. He must have had a growth spurt overnight because all of his jeans suddenly made him look like a wrapped sausage. I thought we'd be okay...since it's summer...but the weather is actually unseasonably cold. Sometimes you don't have time to wait for awesome sales...so you just have to do what you can do. Given that: is there any way to save some extra money?

There are three ways to save money shopping online for clothes.
1) Email Offers - special triggers in your email to get you to go to the sites...either you sign up as a new customer and get ten percent off. Or you've already signed up and the company keeps emailing you.
2) Code clearinghouses like retail me not (https://www.retailmenot.com/), deal news (http://dealnews.com/) or Ben's bargains (http://bensbargains.com/)
3) Browser extensions that automatically scroll through your "check out" page to see if there are coupon codes like Honey (https://www.joinhoney.com/insider/stores)
So, knowing I wanted to find a sale on jeans, I went to deal news and noticed Gap was having a pretty good sale.
I
searched for jeans, and found a pair for him for only $19 (using code July4).
Then I searched my email to see if I could find a discount code (no luck) then
I activated my honey browser extension during checkout and learned if I paid
with my gap card I got free shipping.
Okay, so not the total steal I would have liked, just proof that even if you are in a pinch you can still save money by just opening your mind to a few discount codes.
Okay, so not the total steal I would have liked, just proof that even if you are in a pinch you can still save money by just opening your mind to a few discount codes.
Aldi vs. Schnucks - some data
My husband and I work full-time. We have two kids and a very
busy life. And expenses. Our goal is to find easy ways to save money every
month - without feeling like we have a whole new penny pinching job!
I have forever been trying to save money on our grocery bill.
Sometimes our food be can be about $1,000 per month! I have tried
couponing (worked for about a month...then I gave up). I have tried shopping at
Costco/Sam's. I have even tried only going to the grocery store once a week.
But honestly, with two children in the house I often ended up making
quick runs to the market and spending $20-$30 for one thing! Ha!
Today, I finally decided to try something new. Friends and
Facebookers have forever been talking about Aldi's. Tonight, I decided to
try it to see if it really is worth all the hype.
I bought most of my groceries at Aldi's and then went to Schnuks
to write down the price of the closest product on my receipt. Line item by line
item. LOL it took some time.
I saved about $30. I didn't have to clip any coupons.
Here are my actual groceries! And the price today at Schnucks
for the same products.
I can totally shop at Aldi's and make a dent in my grocery
budget but not waste a ton of time.
I am so excited to share this with you!! Just remember to
bring a quarter for the grocery cart and bags to bag your groceries. :)
Item
|
Aldi's
|
Schnucks
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Difference
|
yellow tomato
|
$1.49
|
$4.00
|
$2.51
|
Asparagus Fresh
|
$1.79
|
$4.00
|
$2.21
|
grape tomatoes
|
$1.89
|
$4.00
|
$2.11
|
organic ff milk
|
$2.95
|
$5.00
|
$2.05
|
bluberries
|
$0.99
|
$3.00
|
$2.01
|
chocolate milk
|
$1.29
|
$3.19
|
$1.90
|
Baby carrot
|
$1.19
|
$3.00
|
$1.81
|
cheese stick
|
$2.69
|
$4.49
|
$1.80
|
tropical juice
|
$1.29
|
$3.00
|
$1.71
|
strawberries
|
$1.29
|
$3.00
|
$1.71
|
string cheese
|
$2.79
|
$4.49
|
$1.70
|
Bananas
|
$0.96
|
$2.19
|
$1.23
|
Blackberries
|
$1.79
|
$3.00
|
$1.21
|
Red onion 2 lbs
|
$1.79
|
$3.00
|
$1.21
|
Moo tube (gogurt
|
$1.79
|
$3.00
|
$1.21
|
yellow onion
|
$1.79
|
$3.00
|
$1.21
|
Mayo light
|
$1.89
|
$3.00
|
$1.11
|
Orange Juice
|
$1.99
|
$3.00
|
$1.01
|
pure olive oil
|
$3.19
|
$4.00
|
$0.81
|
mini sweet peppers
|
$2.79
|
$3.00
|
$0.21
|
pringles
|
$1.45
|
$1.50
|
$0.05
|
Gold potato
|
$3.50
|
$3.50
|
$0.00
|
rainier cherrier
|
$4.00
|
$4.00
|
$0.00
|
peas
|
$1.00
|
$1.00
|
$0.00
|
sqaush
|
$1.69
|
$1.40
|
($0.29)
|
Flavored kernels
|
$1.99
|
$1.59
|
($0.40)
|
Total
|
$51.26
|
$81.35
|
$30.09
|
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