Erase Your Debt

Take 10-15 minutes today to enter some giveaways.  Contests like these can be a great way to win money, prizes, and gift cards.  They can be a great way to supplement your income and have an occasional splurge!

Simply click on the links that interest you and follow the directions on the blog to enter the giveaway.  Each blogger has a different set of entrance rules.  (Don’t enter giveaways that you can’t use, because you do have to report giveaway prizes as income.)

Please link up your giveaways below! (Link directly to your giveaway post.)

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Today’s Tuesday thing to save you money is…..

The Daily Deal site!

1. You can save a ton on local services.

2. You can get great deals online, if you don’t live in a larger metropolitan area.

3. Hint: Check out the service or site before ordering the daily deal!

Here are my favorites:

  • Groupon-I don’t live close enough to Charlotte to take advantage of many deals, but they have some great national deals.
  • Living Social-I especially signed up for their Charlotte deals and getaway deals.  I used them to go see the Charlotte Symphony with hubby this year!
  • Eversave-I have ordered many deals from them.  Some have been great. Some I have been less than pleased with.  But their customer service is really good.
  • Mamapedia-I signed up for this one, due to some great gift card deals I have seen.  They have awesome Dave Ramsey offers on occasion too!
  • Plum District-They have occasional great deals!  (Ummm… or I should say I fine one I want with them almost all the time!)
  • Zulily: Daily deals for moms and kids.  (And women without kids…)
  • Totsy: Daily deals for moms and kids. (And women without kids…)

There are TONS more out there, but these are the ones I try to check out each day! You can also earn by getting your friends and family to sign up through your referral links too!

(I have included my referral and affiliate links in this post.)

What daily deal sites you like the most?

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Menu Plan Monday 2/20/2012

February 20, 2012

Menu Plan Monday

As many of you know, I have been testing out e-mealz.com for a couple of weeks (they sent me a free trial).  And, yes there is a giveaway to come!! I am excited, because this week, there are a couple of new meals that I really want to try.

Lunches will be salad, broccoli soup I made this weekend, and leftovers.

Monday-Spaghetti with meat sauce for hubby.  Zucchini with meat sauce for me.  (Yum!)

Tuesday-Dinner at my Kappa teacher meeting

Wednesday-Dinner with Friends

Thursday-Date Night!

Friday-Turkey Patty Melts (I will be using ground chicken in place of the turkey.) and steamed veggies

Saturday lunch-Babysitting, time will tell…

Saturday Dinner-Pork with Sauteed apples, rice, and beans

Sunday Lunch-Omelets and toast

Sunday Dinner-Baked steak in the crockpot, potatoes, and salad

For more menu ideas, check out Organizing Junkie.

This post is a part of my Erase Your Debt Series.

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Mark 10:23-27

23 Then Jesus looked around and said to His disciples, “How hard it is for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God!” 24 And the disciples were astonished at His words. But Jesus answered again and said to them, “Children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the kingdom of God! 25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”

26 And they were greatly astonished, saying among themselves, “Who then can be saved?”

27 But Jesus looked at them and said, “With men it is impossible, but not with God; for with God all things are possible.”

If you are discouraged about where you are in life, remember that with God all things are possible.

You can tackle the debt.

You can stop using the credit cards.

You can do the things you need to do.

Remember who to turn to for help!

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Today’s survey company is Synovate.

Synovate is a well-known and reliable survey company with a good reputation.

For taking surveys, you will be paid in points which can redeem gift cards. Synovate is also known for their full-size samples to try out.

They also have a low payout. Once you’ve reached the $5.00 mark you can cash out for rewards immediately.  I signed up for Synovate last month, and I have earned some points already!

Want to check out the other companies I have recommended?

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So, we had a great week at the Coupon Teacher household.  A couple of great things and one little slip-up that is.

We are half way through our 12 week challenge!  Time flies, doesn’t it?

Grocery Budget:

We stayed under budget for the week, just barely.  I had to put off my trip to Aldi, but that was OK.  I had plenty of produce left from last week.  (Having an upset tummy for 2 days is actually good for the grocery budget, if nothing else.)

Envelopes:

I am still super excited about my envelopes, but I am definitely a novice on budgeting.   February and May are heavy on birthdays in my family.  Mental note: $20 per month isn’t nearly enough for special occasions.  (Especially when you are just starting and only have $20 in the envelope.)  Hopefully, I can build up some funds by May!  We cut back this month, until debt is paid off, but it is definitely on my list to increase when we have our main debt paid down.

We also used the dreaded C.C. this week.  Yep.  I do tell all.  I have been fighting this chronic illness for months now.  I have researched all kinds of things.  I am working on fighting my illness as naturally as possible, and I am down to a few final symptoms/issues.  I found a new probiotic that might be good for me.  (Maybe.)  Anyway, for those of you that know anything about probiotics, they are EXPENSIVE!   We charged them this week.  I have the money to pay them off coming in soon though!

I guess I found another category I need.  I didn’t do medical expenses, because I have a FSA card and account.  But, unfortunately my FSA can’t be used on more natural and alternative treatments.  Funding a medical envy next month!!

Debt:

We owe Lowe’s less than $1000!  I will have the money to pay them off at the end of this month!!  WOOHOO!

How are you doing? Have you had to make any adjustments?

I would love to hear if any of you have paid down any debt during this 6 weeks!

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The following is a guest post from Rachael at Kitchen Courses:

The Super Ingredient: How To Create Three Meals From One $5 Ingredient

As a home cook, I’m always looking for ways to stretch an ingredient as well as a buck every once in a while. I want to eat amazing and delicious meals, but I don’t want to have to pay a ton of money to get them to my table. Most recently, I’ve stumbled into this idea of rolling ingredients over from one night to the next. It all started with this one ingredient: the whole roast chicken.

This one little chicken can come pretty cheap at the grocery store and can feed a family of four for dinner. A good deal, but nothing truly amazing, right?

I challenged myself to figure out how many meals or meal components I could come up with using just this one ingredient.  As it turns out, with some thoughtful planning, that five dollars is a real bargain that can morph into at least three meals this week. Here is how I made that $5 investment pay for itself:

  • Use one: Dinner tonight. Cut the breasts away from the bird and serve with rice pilaf and roasted broccoli. Take it a step further and use the pan drippings to create a homemade gravy.
  • Use two: Make the most of the meat. Pick the bird and pull all the remaining meat off the bone. Either store in an airtight container for use later in the week or in plastic bag in the freezer for even longer storage. When you’re ready to use the meat, mix it in to a homemade enchilada dish, add as a topping for homemade pizza, or mix into homemade pot pie filling.
  •  Use three: Create more stock at home than you could ever buy for that price! Place the entire carcass, bones, skin, and everything else into a pot filled with water and a few vegetables, like celery, onion, carrots, and a few fresh herbs. Simmer for four hours, then strain and divide among sealable plastic containers, or zip top bags. You can also do this without worrying about the stove by throwing everything into your crock pot and turning it on low for eight hours.

This stock is liquid gold, and is the best value you’ll be getting from this as you can make at least two batches of stock from one set of bones. When you’re ready to use the stock, add it to soups, risottos, or sauces. Stock can keep up to a week in an airtight container in the fridge or in the freezer for up to six months.

The great thing about these $5 chickens is really how much money you’re saving along the way. When you use one ingredient three times, it essentially ends up paying for itself and then some!

The best part about this method is that it doesn’t have to only be applied to chickens, but can be done with just about any type of meat that you find yourself eating. By rolling an ingredient over multiple times, you can practically make money in your own kitchen. Start rolling over your ingredients and you can see yourself saving even more money on your weekly meals!

Rachael is the blogger behind KitchenCourses.com and is the author of How to Cook For Yourself and Kick Start Your Kitchen. She writes about her passion for food, eating well while saving money, and inspires people to get familiar with their kitchens and cook for themselves.

Do you have a Thrifty idea? Did you save a ton of money this week? Do you have a Thrifty deal you want to share? If so, please leave a comment or link up below!

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