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Friday, April 25, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
Moving?
How to Make Moving Cheaper
As every person who moves knows, you need boxes, sometimes a lot of boxes. It's amazing how much junk one can accumulate!
Anyway, the other day I was at Lowes and noticed moving boxes for sell. The small boxes were around $.75 a piece. Two days later I went to the grocery store just after it opened for the day and noticed, as the employees busily restocked shelves, there were empty boxes on almost every aisle. "Can I have some of those?" I asked an employee in the produce section. I left the store that day with more boxes than groceries.
- If you give your local grocery store advanced notice they sometimes will save boxes for you.
- My sister also tipped that schools can be a good place to ask if you have connections. As she said, "Lunch Ladies empty a lot of boxes."
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Money Moment-Credit Card Interest
When I use my card, it goes on the budget as money spent for the month. Before the month ends I go to the bank's convenient online banking website and pay the card off in full. A credit card is a tool to help save time at the register not an excuse to spend more money than you make in a month.
*If your card is constantly pounding interest out of you, I suggest switching to a debit card. For either card, make sure the money is in your account before you run off and spend!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
No Bake Oatmeal Peanut Butter Bites
Originally the recipe I found called these "No-Bake Energy Bites" which is just a fancy way of making a cookie sound healthier than it really is. These are really good and super easy.
No-Bake Bites
1 C oatmeal
2/3 C coconut shredded
1/2 C peanut butter
1/2 C flax seed or wheat germ
1/2 C chocolate chips (optional)
1/3 C honey
1 tsp vanilla
Mix it all in a bowl and chill for 30 minutes. Once chilled roll into balls. Makes 15-20 one inch balls. Store in the refrigerator.
No-Bake Bites
1 C oatmeal
2/3 C coconut shredded
1/2 C peanut butter
1/2 C flax seed or wheat germ
1/2 C chocolate chips (optional)
1/3 C honey
1 tsp vanilla
Mix it all in a bowl and chill for 30 minutes. Once chilled roll into balls. Makes 15-20 one inch balls. Store in the refrigerator.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Peanut Butter Rice Crispies
I love these! Maybe even more than popcorn.
Over medium heat bring to a small boil:
1 cup white sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 1/2 cups peanut butter
Quickly pour over:
6 cups of rice krispies (we have used chex as well)
Mix. Place in a greased 9 X 13 pan and allow to cool.
(Some recipes say to first mix it in a bowl and transfer to the pan after. I like to avoid dished and extra steps, so I mix it directly in the pan.)
Once cooled melt:
1-2 cups chocolate chips
Spread over rice krispies.
I melt my chocolate in the microwave. I cook it about 45 seconds, stir, 15 stir. And another 15 after that until melted. I also like to put a little peanut butter in the chocolate chips. I think it helps melt them faster and gives it a good taste.
Cool, cut into small squares and enjoy.
I know, so not healthy! But really, really, good!
Over medium heat bring to a small boil:
1 cup white sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 1/2 cups peanut butter
Quickly pour over:
6 cups of rice krispies (we have used chex as well)
Mix. Place in a greased 9 X 13 pan and allow to cool.
(Some recipes say to first mix it in a bowl and transfer to the pan after. I like to avoid dished and extra steps, so I mix it directly in the pan.)
Once cooled melt:
1-2 cups chocolate chips
Spread over rice krispies.
I melt my chocolate in the microwave. I cook it about 45 seconds, stir, 15 stir. And another 15 after that until melted. I also like to put a little peanut butter in the chocolate chips. I think it helps melt them faster and gives it a good taste.
Cool, cut into small squares and enjoy.
I know, so not healthy! But really, really, good!
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