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Egg-celent Ideas

After spending months, literally, trying to figure out what to do with leftover egg cartons (it's a long story that I'll share another day), I stumbled upon an article at FrugalVillage.com where DOZENS of uses for egg cartons are listed – toolshed organizer, loose change holder, travel container for jewelry, seed starters, desk organizer. The possibilities really are limitless. 

Tell me more! What do you do with those pesky egg cartons? What about milk jugs and oversize tin cans -- how do you recycle those?

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Never Waste Money On Gifts Again!

I've been told that I'm an oddity when it comes to receiving gifts, in that I absolutely adore every single gift I get, from the blingy watch my husband bought for me a few birthdays back to the scribble drawing my three-year-old nephew created for me this birthday. I don't care what it is, as long as I get something. 

But for most givers and receivers, the perfect gift is key. 

I played this board game the other night at a friends house called GiftTRAP, in which you try to figure out what your pals would want to be gifted and they figure out what you'd want. The premise is simple, but oh-so smart and FUN! The next person I plan on playing the game with is my dad, who I'm sure I've already waisted way too much money on with ties he never wore and tools he never used. 

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What to Do With Those Leftovers

(Add them to this yummy pasta dish!)

When it comes to food, my eyes are always bigger than my stomach. Instead of baking a couple of drumsticks for my husband and I (the only two in my household), I cook a whole roaster with intentions of eating the entire thing in one dinner. It never works out that way. I'm stuffed after my fill and we're left with more than half a chicken!

I just met Stacey DeHass, the Executive Chef at Amish Naturals, a  fast-growing organic food company out of Holmesville, Ohio. Because of the high price of food these days, Stacey has gotten quite crafty in the kitchen and has developed an entire roster of  tasty, fulfilling and healthy recipes by using leftovers. Here's one of her delish concoctions:

***This recipe is a perfect way to utilize seasonal vegetables, which are generally cheaper, and to experiment with different additions such as leftover grilled chicken.  Just heat it in the microwave and toss it in at the end.

 

12 oz Pasta (try Amish Naturals Pasta...it's really good!)

4 qt Water

1 Tbsp Kosher Salt

2 Tbsp Olive Oil

1 Tbsp Roasted Garlic, crushed

3/4 cup Sweet Onion, diced

3/4 cup Bell Peppers, diced

3/4 cup Zucchini, diced

3/4 Mushrooms, sliced

Salt and Pepper to Taste

Asiago Cheese

 

Boil water with tablespoon of kosher salt in large covered stock pot.  Remove lid, add pasta and boil according to package instructions or until al dente (soft but not overcooked).  Drain pasta through colander and rinse immediately with cold water to stop cooking process.  Set aside.

 

In large sauté pan over medium heat, heat oil, then stir in garlic, onions and peppers and sauté until nearly tender.  Add zucchini and mushrooms and continue sautéing.  Season with kosher salt and fresh ground pepper to taste and mix in remaining butter.  Stir in pasta and cook long enough to heat thoroughly– garnish with grated cheese to serve. 

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Half Priced P.M. Pick-Me-Up

 

If you’re anything like me, you can’t do without your morning cup a’ joe (with Splenda and cream so it doesn’t stain our teeth). But sometimes (like, everyday) we’re in dire need of a late afternoon caffeine fix. Right?

 

Now through Sept. 2nd, morning customers can swing by any Starbucks after 2pm to receive an afternoon pick-me-up in the form of a grande-size iced beverage for $2 bucks (p.s. bring your/your coworker's morning receipt). Considering grande lattes at the java giant usually cost $4, this is a decent deal...especially if you find yourself nodding off at your desk come 3pm! Me? Oh, no, I've never done that. [wink-wink] 

 

 

 

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Warehouse Club Pricing Codes to Know

I don’t have a car, so I don’t get to shop in bulk at those glorious warehouse stores as much as I’d like. But, don’t cry for me. I’m good at talking a car-owning friend into dropping me off and picking me up; and when I do, my favorite things to buy at Sam’s or Costco are salsa, wine, and batteries – in bulk, of course.

 

I just found out that many warehouse clubs have secret pricing codes to indicate an item’s status – re-ordered, cancelled, etc. For example, at Sam’s Club if a price ends in $0.01 the price has probably been recently reduced due to cancellation or to make shelf space for newer items. At Costco, look for prices that end in $0.97, as this may indicate a markdown and a great reason to stock up.

 

Know any other secret pricing codes that I should know to get my salsa, wine and batteries for even less? Do share!

 

 

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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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