Are you tired of paying outrageous prices for flea shampoo for your dog or cat? Here's a great homemade recipe that can be made with items you already have in your home.
Homemade Pet Flea Shampoo
1 cup dish liquid
1 cup vinegar
1 quart water
Mix ingredients and use just like you would normal pet shampoo.
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Monday, August 19, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Increase Your Income
Have a little bit of savings, but don't want to dip into it. Use it to increase your income, why not, that's what the wealthy do!
Check out Value Line, (you can also find their reviews at your local library), for a list of companies that regularly raise their dividends.
Take that extra savings, and purchase shares of stocks from these companies and enjoy the benefits of quarterly dividend earnings.
Do a thorough background check on the companies' whose stock you wish to purchase. Find companies that also allow you to purchase additional shares direct. Save on brokerage fees by only making the first purchase through a broker, and additional shares directly through the investment relations department of the company!
Check out Value Line, (you can also find their reviews at your local library), for a list of companies that regularly raise their dividends.
Take that extra savings, and purchase shares of stocks from these companies and enjoy the benefits of quarterly dividend earnings.
Do a thorough background check on the companies' whose stock you wish to purchase. Find companies that also allow you to purchase additional shares direct. Save on brokerage fees by only making the first purchase through a broker, and additional shares directly through the investment relations department of the company!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Gift Cards vs. Cash Back
I, for one, have been using the Cash Back program from Discover to make all of my monthly purchases since 2004....that's almost a decade!
Recently, I decided to review their gift card program. Since I am planning a trip, I have found that it is worth the money to cash in my cash back for gift cards instead of cash.
If you dine out often, travel or shop at one of their affiliates often, it is definitely worth your time to investigate the program. You can get gift cards for less cash than the cost of the card. For example: $50 Red Lobster gift card for $45. Same deal with Best Western.
An even better deal thru the Discover card is their Hyatt gift certificate. You can get a $100 Hyatt gift certificate for only $40 cash back dollars. If you are going to be staying at the Hyatt on vacation, why not save $60! What a great deal.
Check with your other credit cards and bank accounts as well. I recently signed up for a bank account that gives 1 point for $2 spent. The points can be cashed in for gift cards, gift items, and more. I received 5000 points for signing up for the program. When I referred someone, I received another 5000 points. I'll end up with about $75 worth of gift cards with just the sign up points.
What an easy way to pay for vacation.
Recently, I decided to review their gift card program. Since I am planning a trip, I have found that it is worth the money to cash in my cash back for gift cards instead of cash.
If you dine out often, travel or shop at one of their affiliates often, it is definitely worth your time to investigate the program. You can get gift cards for less cash than the cost of the card. For example: $50 Red Lobster gift card for $45. Same deal with Best Western.
An even better deal thru the Discover card is their Hyatt gift certificate. You can get a $100 Hyatt gift certificate for only $40 cash back dollars. If you are going to be staying at the Hyatt on vacation, why not save $60! What a great deal.
Check with your other credit cards and bank accounts as well. I recently signed up for a bank account that gives 1 point for $2 spent. The points can be cashed in for gift cards, gift items, and more. I received 5000 points for signing up for the program. When I referred someone, I received another 5000 points. I'll end up with about $75 worth of gift cards with just the sign up points.
What an easy way to pay for vacation.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Where There's a Will...
I titled this one, Where There's a Will, because I have always believed if you want to do something, Where there's a will, there's a way!
So, let me just tell you how 5 people went to the Brickyard 400 this past Sunday for only $147.00.
I'll begin by letting you know that we found a deal for free NASCAR tickets. We received 4, but then decided to buy a 5th ticket, for a designated driver at the last minute.
We could only buy tickets by the set. So we purchased 2 discounted tickets on Stub Hub, for $40 each. After shipping and fees, we ended up spending $105. Sold the 2nd ticket for $55, so we only had $50 in the extra ticket.
Next, we spent $47 in gas, roundtrip. We brought most of our drinks and food, but ended up spending about $50 between the 5 of us.
Not bad for a professional sporting event!
So, the next time you decide you want to do something different, or just getaway, don't say you can't afford it. Instead say, "Where there's a will, there's a way!"
Look for free or discounted tickets. Find someone to split the gas. Bring sandwiches and drinks along, so that you don't have to pay high convenience store and venue prices.
So, let me just tell you how 5 people went to the Brickyard 400 this past Sunday for only $147.00.
I'll begin by letting you know that we found a deal for free NASCAR tickets. We received 4, but then decided to buy a 5th ticket, for a designated driver at the last minute.
We could only buy tickets by the set. So we purchased 2 discounted tickets on Stub Hub, for $40 each. After shipping and fees, we ended up spending $105. Sold the 2nd ticket for $55, so we only had $50 in the extra ticket.
Next, we spent $47 in gas, roundtrip. We brought most of our drinks and food, but ended up spending about $50 between the 5 of us.
Not bad for a professional sporting event!
So, the next time you decide you want to do something different, or just getaway, don't say you can't afford it. Instead say, "Where there's a will, there's a way!"
Look for free or discounted tickets. Find someone to split the gas. Bring sandwiches and drinks along, so that you don't have to pay high convenience store and venue prices.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Homemade Hand Lotion
Time to save a little money by making your own homemade hand lotion.
My aunt made this and was giving it away at a family gathering recently. It smells great, and really moisturizing the skin.
I believe she said you could pick up these small containers at any of the dollar shops, or you can purchase the hand lotion bottles at some craft stores.
Here are the ingredients.
8 ounces vaseline or cocoa butter
8 ounces vitamin e cream
16 ounces baby lotion
This will make a lot of lotion after you get it all mixed together. Why not give some as gifts to family and friends! You could even make your own labels to put on the bottles.
My aunt made this and was giving it away at a family gathering recently. It smells great, and really moisturizing the skin.
I believe she said you could pick up these small containers at any of the dollar shops, or you can purchase the hand lotion bottles at some craft stores.
Here are the ingredients.
8 ounces vaseline or cocoa butter
8 ounces vitamin e cream
16 ounces baby lotion
This will make a lot of lotion after you get it all mixed together. Why not give some as gifts to family and friends! You could even make your own labels to put on the bottles.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Save Your Ignition Tumbler
This may sound a little off the concept of the An Inexpensive Way of Life Blog, however, it is not.
If you have to replace the ignition tumbler/switch on your car or truck, it could essentially cost you hundreds of dollars.
For one, the part is pretty inexpensive with a price range from $15 to $30 if you have an older GM or other domestic vehicle. Plus, about an hour and a half of labor costs (which could range from $60 to $90 an hour).
Although, if you have a newer car, the sky could be the limit for the replacement, up to $650 or more. Consider the fact that newer model cars have coded keys and ignitions.
So, here's how to save your ignition switch. The next time you sign up for a new rewards program at the grocery store, put that little tag on a different key ring. Put your library card, gas card, pharmacy card, all on a different key ring than your car keys. Even put your house key on a different key ring if you can.
The only thing that should be on your set of car keys is the keys to your car, and the key fob if you have one.
If you have to replace the ignition tumbler/switch on your car or truck, it could essentially cost you hundreds of dollars.
For one, the part is pretty inexpensive with a price range from $15 to $30 if you have an older GM or other domestic vehicle. Plus, about an hour and a half of labor costs (which could range from $60 to $90 an hour).
Although, if you have a newer car, the sky could be the limit for the replacement, up to $650 or more. Consider the fact that newer model cars have coded keys and ignitions.
So, here's how to save your ignition switch. The next time you sign up for a new rewards program at the grocery store, put that little tag on a different key ring. Put your library card, gas card, pharmacy card, all on a different key ring than your car keys. Even put your house key on a different key ring if you can.
The only thing that should be on your set of car keys is the keys to your car, and the key fob if you have one.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Prepare for Power Outage
Storm season is upon us. In preparation for power outages, one of my utility companies has sent me this list of "Items to have ready in the event of a prolonged power outage". So, I thought I would share them with you.
- Water - one gallon of water per person per day (for at least three days)
- Food - at least a three-day supply of non-perishable foods
- Manual can opener
- Battery-powered radio
- NOAA Weather Radio with extra batteries
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Candles with containers
- Fire extinguisher
- Matches in waterproof container
- First Aid Kit, prescription medication
- Moist towelettes, trash bags and ties for personal sanitation
- Cell phone chargers that plug into car (or solar charger)
- Cash or traveler's checks
- Important family documents in a waterproof container (insurance policies, identification, bank account info)
- Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each family member
- Change of clothing and personal hygiene supplies
- Paper cups, plates, towels and plastic utensils
- For baby: formula, diapers, bottles, powdered milk, medications
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