Even if you don’t have a baby, you may want to keep some homemade fruit purées on hand in your freezer. [Read more…]
Make It From Scratch: Yogurt
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Have you ever made your own yogurt?
It’s easier than you think . . . and it can save so much money!
Here’s the breakdown on savings when I look at the cost of a single serving (typically a 5.3-oz. container) of Greek yogurt:
- Store price (on sale!): $1.00
- Price of homemade: $0.14
- Savings: 86%
If you use yogurt as a snack, ingredient in your meals and desserts, or baby food, making your own is such a great way to save a serious amount of cash. [Read more…]
Quick Tip: Having Cubed Bread Ready to Go
Now that you’ve got a homemade croutons addiction, you may be looking for a way to streamline the preparation process. An excellent way to increase your efficiency in the kitchen here is to cube a big batch of bread, toss the cubes into a freezer bag, and store the bag in the freezer. Then, when you’re ready to make croutons, just grab the quantity of bread cubes you need from the freezer. [Read more…]
Make It From Scratch: Fool-Proof Croutons
You know when you visit a fancy restaurant or even a Panera and you’re eating the real thing — freshly-made croutons. They are nothing like the tiny, dry, artificial-tasting cubes you pick up in the supermarket. They are also incredibly easy to make at home — no frying or flipping tiny pieces of bread. Plus, these croutons are so much cheaper than those grocery-store salad toppers!
7 Baby Items I Thought I Needed . . . But Totally Didn’t
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The new mom is faced with a dizzying array of “must-have” baby products. Before that first little guy or girl makes an appearance, you’ve likely accumulated mountains of baby swag — new stuff gifted to you, random secondhand stuff that everyone you know is happy to throw at you, and the stuff you buy on your own.
Here are seven things that I thought I needed (or that everyone else thought I did) before my son’s birth that are now off to a new life at Goodwill . . . [Read more…]
Quick Tip: Getting Your Perfect Amazon Price
If you’re a frequent Amazon shopper, you may have noticed that item prices fluctuate often and sometimes by a bundle of money. If you want to nab the best price for an item, try an Amazon price tracking site. [Read more…]
Make It From Scratch: Baby Food
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Baby products come with major sticker shock. Of the many hefty baby expenses out there, one that really adds up over time is baby food.
When my son started solid foods at four months of age, I was baffled by the fact that a minuscule jar of mashed bananas — on sale! — cost more than a full-sized banana from the produce department. For standard Gerber fare, my supermarket wanted to charge me, on a good day, $0.50 per portion of Stage 1 foods, $0.60 per portion of Stage 2 foods, and $0.75 per portion of Stage Stage 3 foods. The Beech-Nut foods usually hovered around twice that price!
There was no way I was willing tho shell out that much money for groceries when a simple solution would allow me to have high-quality baby food for so much less — making my own baby food. [Read more…]
Quick Tip: Slicing a Loaf of Bread
A bread knife is a great tool in the kitchen, but it’s caused some major loaf carnage in my kitchen. Sometimes the pressure required to slice homemade or bakery bread — especially when it’s toasty warm — can flatten a previously lovely loaf. Sometimes, wrangling the knife can make it extremely challenging to get even slices of the right thickness and a smooth cut. Even under the best circumstances though, I wind up with piles of crumbs on my counter . . . wasted bread! [Read more…]
Budget Leeches (and How to Stop the Bleeding): Gifts
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The Problem
The holidays have come and gone, and your mind is no longer fixated on the whirlwind of shopping for and wrapping presents. Just as you settle down to relax, your December credit card bill arrives, and it’s a doozy! [Read more…]
Budget Leeches (and How to Stop the Bleeding): Cell Phone
Check out Part 3 of this series!
The Problem
Voice and data charges can be massive, especially if your plan covers more than one phone user. Even basic plans can easily run a single user $50, $100, or more per month. Are you really getting your money’s worth? [Read more…]