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Discount Diva Archive - May 2008

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Why Didn’t I Think of That? A Mani-Saving Sponge

It never fails. I’ll spend two hours primping and polishing my nails (I slow down when I use my left hand) and the next day, after washing a sink-full of dirty dishes, I’m already chipping. I’ve tried all of the topcoats and chip-proof polishes I could get my paws on, to no avail. I just got wind of this new dishwashing sponge, the Scotch-Brite Ultra NailSaver Absorbent Scrub Sponge ($2), which will be popping up in grocery stores next week. The nifty sponge comes with groves in the sides where your nails rest safely instead of scratching up against the cast iron pot you’re cleaning. Love it!

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The It-Car of the Season

I don’t drive, courtesy of the New York City transit system. But, to get from point A to point B, everyone else in my family has no other choice but to gas up and get behind the wheel. So, while I’m not experiencing the gas crisis first hand, I hear the horror stories on a daily basis.

My father-in-law recently agonized over shelling out $87 to fill up his Lincoln Town Car in Raleigh, N.C. My mother has succumbed to driving my younger sister’s Beetle (decked out in pink flower decals, mind you) to work because it gets better mileage than her sleek SUV. My best friend sold her car outright so that she could carpool with her husband. Why? Because she was tired of paying more on gas than on groceries!

So, yes, with these kinds of stats I’m quite content with NOT owning a car right now.

But, if I were in the market for a new ride, it’d have to be a Chrysler. The maker of Chrysler vehicles just announced an irresistible offer that caps the price of gas at $2.99 a gallon for the next three years. The catch? You have to buy or lease a new car by June 2. With your purchase you’ll get a card for buying fuel, which is connected to your bank/charge account. With each gas purchase, you’re billed $2.99/gallon, and Chrysler pays the difference.

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Who Needs Clorox When You’ve Got Coca-Cola?


Remember when I wrote about subbing vinegar for dishwasher detergent a while back? It turns out vinegar isn’t the only oddball cleaning solution. Did you know cherry Kool-Aid removes tarnish from brass? And that Coca-Cola cleans coffeepot stains with ease? J.A. Young over at doityourself.com has a whole list of these interesting “cleaning supplies” for you to try out.

 

Don’t forget to come back and tell us what works...and what doesn’t!

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Smile, Mom!

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My favorite picture of my mother is one where she’s in her early 30’s, her 5’9” frame is sitting awkwardly on my two-foot wooden rocking horse, with a pair of miniature toy spectacles balancing on her nose...oh, and there’s a huge chocolate syrup stain on her work blouse! It’s one of those rare photos that shows the silly, playful side of my mother. What you don’t see in the photo is me, six at the time, cracking up. I wish I could show you guys, but my brother has the picture hanging on his wall at his home in Oklahoma (it’s his favorite, too).

 

What’s your favorite photo of your mother? But, WAIT, don’t post it here.

 

Windows Live recently launched the national “Portraits of Mom” contest and is giving you a chance to honor mom by uploading a photo of her (through May 15th) for a chance to win some cool prizes (video cameras, laptops, family vacations, etc.).

 

To enter portraitsofmom.com.

 

P.S. If you’re in New York or San Francisco this week, look up the Windows Live portrait studio – they’re giving away free portrait sessions for moms!

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Swap to Save

Meet our Guest Discount Diva of the Day:
Margaret Bristol (Quick and Simple's contests and giveaways editor) saves money on everyday items to supplement her vacation fund, and is currently saving for a trip to Greece. Her money-saving mantra? "Wait in the longest line possible at checkout! I can't begin to tell you how many impulse purchases I've avoided by doing this."

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It happens every year around this time. The weather gets nice and I start stocking up (er, stock piling!) on books. For me, there’s no better time to read than on a warm, sandy beach in the summer.

 

As you can imagine, I’ve built quite the library; one that has extended from the bookcase to the window sill to my bedroom floor. And, while I could never part with my hand-me-down copy of Jane Eyre from my sis, other paperbacks are simply ghosts of summers past doing nothing but collecting dust on the shrinking shelf space.

 

I need to purge. I need to de-clutter. I need to let go.

 

Cue Swaptree.com, a nifty media trading website that I stumbled upon while searching for titles to add to this summer’s annual "Margaret-Must-Read" list. After a simple registration process (membership is free!), I tell the site what trade-ready items I have (The DaVinci Code can go. I've read The Devil Wears Prada 100 times.) and what I want to acquire (I've been dying to read Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert).

 

In seconds, the search shows me what I can score by swapping with someone else. With a few clicks I accept trades with other users and print the shipping label straight from the site. Then, I drop the packages in the mailbox. Your vice/virtue isn't books? On Swaptree.com you can trade CDs, DVDs, and videos, too!



Do you know of any other great ways to swap old stuff?

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Ayren Jackson-Cannady has yet to find a bargain or sale she didn’t like. It’s a good relationship for her wallet, but not so much for the dwindling closet space in the apartment that she shares with her husband, John and her cat, Shiny in Brooklyn, NY.

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