Saturday, February 28, 2015
Women (and Girls and Boys) in Sports
FREE IHOP Pancakes
FREE Class on Frugal Living in NYC
If you have particular questions or issues you'd like to have addressed, leave a comment below and I'll be sure to include it in the discussion.
Monday, February 23, 2015
FREE: Kids Food Festival
Bryant Park (located between 40th and 42nd Streets and Fifth and Sixth Avenues) will be hosting the Kids Food Festival on February 28th and March 1st from 10am to 4pm.
It looks like a fun event with tons of free food samples and education on how to feed your family healthy meals. There will be cooking demos, a scavenger hunt, and musical performances.
Free general admission, tickets to special events can be purchased online.
Babysitter Class
My oldest daughter and her best friend wanted to take a babysitter class at the Red Cross. Her dad and I were thrilled at the idea. In fact, he took a babysitter class when he was a kid.
I was a little shocked at the sticker price which was $90 for one class!!! When I went to pay online there was a slot open for coupon codes or promo code. Do you know what I did? You guessed it, I did a quick search on Google and found a 30 percent off code.
A two minute search saved me just under $30. Not too shabby. It never hurts to look!!
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Go Project - Free Academic Help & Super Low Cost Camp
The children meet in one of several locations on Saturdays from October through April. They meet again for camp in July which is comprised of half day academic and half day creative activities. Past years have offered fencing, dance, and drumming to campers.
The program strives for to give each child individual attention and offer a integrated environment to support the family. Space is limited.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Gong Hey Fat Choy (That's Happy New Year in Cantonese)
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Happy Chinese New Year
Manhattan:
Firecracker Ceremony is tomorrow, Thursday February 19th at 11AM at Sara D. Roosevelt Park in Lower Manhattan. We'll be there. Should be fun, noisy, and messy. Love it!!!
Lunar New Year Parade is Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 1PM, Best viewing is Allen Street between Canal and Grand.
Queens:
Chinese New Year Parade, February, 21st 10AM
Union Street and 37th Avenue ending at Main Street and 39th Avenue
Many other celebrations throughout the Five Boroughs check out socialeyesnyc.com and betterchinatown.com for more events.
Waterpark in February
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Valentines part 2
During Valentines Day this past Saturday, February 14th we all welcomed in the day of love and kindness. And I even did some heart crafts and received sweets and a card from my sweetheart. Then we moved on to packing and getting ready for our vacation to Six Flags The Great Escape water park in the Finger Lakes.
Fast forward to Tuesday morning at work and everyone was talking about their long weekend and Valentine's Day. Then it hit me, I had purchased cute heart shaped boxes filled with yummy chocolates for the kids and a heart shaped chocolate rose for my husband a week or two before. But on the big day, I completely forgot about it. I remember having a gnawing feeling that I was forgetting something but couldn't remember what it was. Now, I'm racing home right now to bestow belated boxes of yummy treats to my kids. Surprise!
I guess better late than never. Gotta laugh.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Summer Shoes
We suddenly needed our swim shoes ie: fake crocs and flip flops since we were going to an indoor water park. Yay for me to have organized the shoes so they were easily accessible in February!!! I put all of my son's shoes in an over the door shoe rack. The girls had their summer shoes in a bin in their closet. It wasn't perfect since not all of the girls shoes had mates and their feet had grown significantly since summer. But it was not too bad to find what they needed. (Sometimes that happens!!!)
I brought my ratty old sliders that are falling apart in the foot base. Too bad too since the rest of it is in good condition. But, it was never a particularly attractive shoe to start out with. I have to replace it but I'm funny with shoes. It's hard for me to find a pair that I like, fits, and is not too much moolah. One of these days I will.
The repair:
My husband has a pair of crocs but the strap broke. So this past summer he purchased a replacement pair but it was too small. So finally, yesterday I removed one strap from the too small new shoe and put it in the well fitting old shoe. Yes, I know, black shoe, brown strap. And, the other shoe is all black. Wondering if I should leave well enough alone or at least do the other shoe too to make it seem intentional. What do you think?
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Hoarder Be Gone
I've been meaning to put two items on Freecycle or Craigslist free section for ages, but never got around to it. Well, today I finally did. I have on Black and Decker Blender that works great, but the glass container broke. The instructions said you can buy a new vessel for $10 through them, so that's a pretty good deal for anyone who is interested in a blender. Or, someone may have vessel, but the motor broke. Anyway, I put it on Craigslist today. Also, I purchased a hand crank food processor years and years ago for Passover, but only used it two or three times and it didn't work great. For free, someone may find it useful. It also came with a slicer. There was one nibble on it.
I updated the ice skates I had recently put on Craigslist to reflect the recent purchases.
And a couple other random things posted for sale on Craigslist as well: flower girl dress, ice skating leotard, and Brownie vest.
In addition, I have tons of kids regular clothes and shoes and winter clothes that I have to sell, consign, or donate.
Baby steps.
Happy Valentine's Day Y'all
Comparison Shopping Works
Here's the old, yukky ones. I had to put it on a white background for the picture or else it would fade into my countertop. LOL.
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Couponing
Visit sites like couponmom or living rich with coupons which match up stores and the deals which go with coupons. They often have links to a coupon site where you can print your coupons through websites like Smartsource, Redplum or coupons.com. Also, pharmacies like Rite Aid, CVS, and Walgreens are good places to coupon as well. In the age of smartphones there are several apps that you can use to double or triple dip earning additional savings such as Ibotta or savingstar. Target has their own app called cartwheel and many supermarkets have their own e-coupons. As you can see, it gets a little complicated, especially when you get into situations where you have to buy multiples of a certain item (with multiple coupons) to earn a discount, have coupon with an app deal, or have a certain scenario where you have to make multiple transactions. It can be fun and financially rewarding, but it also takes some effort.
In addition, I'm pretty health conscious and won't buy many packaged goods since they are chock full of additives and preservatives. I'd rather make it by scratch, spend a little more for a better product, or just do without it. Plus, I keep kosher and many packaged foods or meats on sale aren't kosher. However, NYC does have many awesome places to shop, though it does pay to know prices and quality (as always). Aldi's has good prices, though is pretty no frills, folks swear by their produce costs as well as many of their specials. Costco, Manhattan and Brooklyn Chinatowns (for produce and Asian foods), and various ethnic markets, have prices that are exellent. Jacks and Lot Less are discount stores that also sell food and can often have great deals. I cannot emphasize enough that you have to be able to recongize a good deal down to the ounce, otherwise it will be impossible to tell if a product is worth purchasing.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Be Cheap With Calories Too
I don't like to miss out on my favorite foods. However, I've found a good way to get the most out of what I eat. Only eat what you like, including indulgences like cake and candy. For instance, if I only will enjoy the frosting, I'll discard the cake. If I won't enjoy it, why bother? But moderation is the key. If you overdo it, you'll be sorry. An example is that I might have some batter, but not eat the the homemade cupcake. (It's hard to pass up batter. Mmmmm. It's so yummy!) Also, if I'm eating something that I'm not enjoying, I'll discretely spit out the remainder in a napkin. Food is such a pleasure, don't waste your time or calories on something you won't like. Just my opinion.
Interesting things
I do a ton of walking around New York City and every so often I come across something that is just...interesting. So I thought it might be nice to post pictures of such things every now and again.
Here's a couple:
This is a two in one 1) the notice says to not do graffiti, which was obviously ignored and 2) why would anyone care if a plain plywood board had graffiti on it. Hmmm.
Mid Winter Break - Free Programs at Boys Club & Girls Club
Boys Club of New York has full day free programs for registered boys from Wednesday, February 18 to Friday, February 20 from 8 am to 5:30 pm. Swimming twice a day, sports, other programs, and meals.
Lower East Side Girls Club (no affiliation with Boys Club) has free programs on Tuesday, February 17 through Friday, February 20 from 11am to 5:30 pm. Activities depend on the day but may include sewing, audio production, coding, Chinese New Year celebration, voice lessons, photography, and much more. Lunch will be provided.
Also check out your local library which also have activities.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Amazing
The other day, the most amazing thing happened. My amazing husband bought a coat. Not so amazing sounding, but wait, it gets better.
For years he's been saying he needs a new coat. It's ancient and falling apart. Fair enough. This year he decided to go through with it. About a week ago, when stores were having their winter clothes on clearance he made his move. He went on the Cabella's website (a brand known for its durability and would have styles he likes). My husband hates shopping, has very conservative / boring taste in clothes, is very rough / messy on clothes, and doesn't mind or notice if its ripped or stained. Plus, he's a big guy and it's hard to find clothes that both fit and he likes.
Anyhoo, he sees a $250 coat that's on sale for $99. Then goes through shopathome.com for an additional 8% savings. But it gets better, he does a search and finds that raise.com is selling gift cards for 10% off. So in the end, he gets this $250 coat with free shipping and no tax for about $80. AMAZING!!
I left out the part that when we we first met he was in debt (just a little) and refused to return anything. He is still motivated by convenience over saving. But man-o-man look how far he's come. So proud!!
Schmattas
My 7 year old (almost 8 year old) suggested that I post about schmattas. A schmatta is Yiddish for rag. In our house we don't have paper towels or paper napkins. Instead we use cut up old clothing. This is what we use instead of paper towels 99.99 percent of the time. (One of the few exceptions is that my husband likes to have actual paper towels for draining french fries.)
When clothing becomes unusable, they go under the sink and at a later date I decide if it's the right material that would be good for being a schmatta. I then cut it up, put it in a pretty bin by the sink, and use it. When soiled, I throw them in the wash to be reused. I prefer cotton cloth with no logos or printing. Whatever material is left over, the kids use for crafts, sewing, or I donate to the clothing recycling that accepts non wearable cloth. (I also donate unwearable shoes and belts.) There are many such places throughout the city including in Union Square Park on Saturdays and Tompkins Square Park on Sundays that accept nonwearable cloth and material.
We also used cloth napkins that were mostly purchased from garage sales, given to me, or I purchased eons ago. Both the schmattas and cloth napkins usage has greatly reduced our paper product bill. Plus, I think it makes meals a little more special to have cloth napkins.
It's crazy to buy something just to throw it away. Good for the earth good for my wallet. Can't beat it!!!
Monday, February 9, 2015
Shower Curtains
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Cheapskate moves...toothpaste
Just a pea sized dab of toothpaste is all you need. More than that is just a mouthful of soap that you have to spit out. A complete waste.
When the tube is "empty" after pushing up all the toothpaste you can and squeezing the top inwards to get it all out, cut the bottom seam off and insert your toothbrush to get many more uses.
More cheapskate moves...
Constantly check the recycle piles in your apartment building or on the street. I've found awesome treasures large and small over the years. So many folks put things out that are in great shape and want someone to take it home. Yesterday I scored big time!!! Two great cook books in first rate condition (see picture). I also regularly raid recycle bins for coupons and "box tops" from Cheerios and other containers for my kids' school.
I've rescued CDs still in the wrapper, magazines, a patchwork quilt, decorative items, and much much more. Anything can found, one time I got a fabulous dinosaur backpack that my son loved and used for a year (before he lost it).
What were your scores???
Can't wait to use these!!!!
Cheapskate moves that will save you money
To extend the life of your sponge, just cut it in half. It turns out you really don't use the that much sponge at one time. Try it and see.
Plus, you can put in the top rack of the dishwasher for a deep clean as well as microwave it for a few seconds to kill the germs.
Spongebob Birthday
My son decided that for his eighth birthday he wanted to take a few of his friends to see the new Spongebob movie. However, he wanted to go the opening weekend to make sure no one had seen it yet.
I searched the internet for a Spongebob cake I can make and gave it a whirl. Historically, the cake part of my cake never really comes out tasting great. Taking past experience into consideration plus I was short on time, I went with two box mixes (which I always keep a couple on hand for emergencies that I buy on sale). The buttercream frosting and filling was made from scratch. The filling was enhanced with vanilla pudding mix and chocolate chips. All of the three pounds of confectioners sugar were purchased for about two bits each (that's fifty cents) two Black Friday's ago at Acme when they had triple coupon deals. (So sad that Acme location is closing.)
The cake didn't come out too shabby, if I do say so myself. It was really down to the wire and I couldn't get some of the colors right. That brown was a killer and never really came out. I even had brown food gel but it was too light so I mixed in black, red, blue, orange, and some more black and got something closer to dark brown.
Here's my work station. What a mess I made!!
I think it came out pretty good considering how crappy it started out and the color issues. :) I bring piping bags with icing and monogram the plates for the kids.
More work station prep goodies.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Another duct tape masterpiece
And one more duct tape beautification project. This one was also at my request. Who knew duct tape and tin cans can be so useful???
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Birthday Gift
My middle child (age 10) was invited to a birthday sleepover party for a very close friend. We decided on a gift card as a gift but crafty girl wanted to make it extra special.
Crafty craft girl
Meds
As I've discussed before on this blog, I'm a long time migraine sufferer. For about a year I've been going for acupuncture treatments. Though my headaches have GREATLY reduced in both severity and frequency, I still get them. At my last appointment, I asked my acuputurist if he knew of teas or herbal medicine I can take to prevent or treat the headaches. I still take prescription medication when I get headaches, but I'd like to lessen the need for it.
This is what he suggested:
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
It pays to shop around
My favorite purse is actually a backpack. I love it and use it every day. I love it so much that one of the straps was tearing from the bag. Since it is made of thick leather, sewing it myself was out of the question. So I went to my local tailor who wanted $25, I then asked the shoemaker by my office who wanted $15 to $25, then I asked the shoemaker up the block who wanted $5. SOLD! Later that afternoon I picked up my bag and it's as good as new. Yippee!!
Monday, February 2, 2015
Lunch for less
One of the best ways to save money is to make your own lunches. They do not need to be gourmet or fancy. Whatever you do don't go to a restaurant, deli, or food court to get your mid day meal. Instead, make it. Leftovers, pb&j, tuna sandwiches are all are great options.
For those who work in offices or work from home, other ideas are to leave ingredients in your office fridge. I premake, then freeze rice to add as needed to meals. I also love certain low cost premade in the box meals. Check to make sure it doesn't have too much salt or additives. In addition, I keep a tub of Greek yogurt either to eat with honey or to add in with my favorite Indian food mix (see picture) and homemade, but now frozen, brown rice. Sliced avocado on top makes it even better. It's a great inexpensive and healthy meal. Don't forget to make use of the office microwave and toaster oven too.
Another alternative is to follow my coworker's lead. He goes to a nearby supermarket and stocks the office fridge with fresh salad fixings, deli meat, and bread. At lunch he then assembles his meal.
Be creative, you'll save money and your wallet and waistline will appreciate it.
Opportunity strikes
When my son and I were walking home today we spied a giant box of humongous, beautiful lemons and oranges which was left out for passers-by to take. We were so thrilled, we loaded up our bags and took a whole bunch of them home. Perfect timing too, I was just running out of lemons and needed to restock. Score!!
Now I have to look up lemon recipes and see if I can freeze or dehydrate them.
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