Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Paying down Debt Kreativly!


I have this sudden urge to get all of my debts paid off and paid off NOW! I want to be debt free and be able to actually have a little extra money to go on vacation and save for college for the kids. Problem is I am no financial expert, quite the opposite actually! So I guess I need to get Kreative!! I know not my typical post on here but sometimes we do have to get Kreative finacially too!

I don't want to take away from my family time to reach this goal of being debt free so logic tells me, yes sometimes I do listen to that little voice inside my head that I call logic, that there are steps I can take to achieve this goal without sacrificing my family and my time with them. So I hope to share these steps as I take them. I can't wait and I am so excited to hear from others. Maybe you have a similar goal, maybe you have accomplished a similar goal or maybe now that you see my goal you have it too and we can forge this path together!

My first step is to trim down our current expenses. We don't have a lot of extras in our “budget” and I say budget in quotation because I have an idea in my head of what we can spend on everything, but in reality I am really bad at sticking to a budget! So looking at our current expenses and I first wonder how to cut down on our enormous grocery bill. Coupons won't cut it alone although I do find sites like www.coupons.com and http://krazycouponlady.blogspot.com helpful they aren't gonna cut my grocery bill enough. I could stop buying my husbands special juice, favorite soda and sweet treats but in the long run that might cost me more for a divorce! SO I figure I just need to be smarter about what I buy, not buying a lot of extras that will sit in my cupboards for years until I throw them out because they are expired. I need an easy and affective way to meal plan! 

There are a lot of meal planning websites out there on the big world wide web but I finally found one that I like, no change that LOVE! That would be PLAN TO EAT (www.plantoeat.com). Why do I LOVE this site? I can easily import recipes I find through out the web (think Pintrest) with just a click. Plan to eat will organize my online recipe book by courses and is very easy to navigate. I allows me to drag and drop meals onto the days of the week for easy menu planning. I can choose to plan a weekly or monthly meal planners and then compile a grocery list off of any date range I choose! The site is also available to me on my android phone so it is right at my finger tips even when I am at the grocery store! There is a cost for these services, it costs me $4.95/mo which is $60/year but I think my sanity and my grocery savings more than cover this! Sometimes I will run two grocery lists-one for the month and then take off the produce that will spoil before the end of the month and then run just the produce on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. 

I save money in a few ways. One I only have on hand the food I need to fulfill the meals I am planning on making and if I stick to the list then I can keep my spending to a minimum. Before I would go to the grocery store weekly spending $150-200 each trip just grabbing things that I thought I needed or sounded good . Now that I plan a month at a time and only go to the store twice a month (once for the bulk of everything and a second trip mid month for perishable dairy and produce) and stick to the list I am spending about $200-$300 on my initial trip and $50 on my second. So before plan to eat I was spending $600-$800 now $250-350, WOW what a savings!! Two I know what I have on hand at home to make so it gives me back the time I would usually spend daily on meal planning and running to the grocery store and time is money! Third because I went to the effort of planning the meals ahead of time and grocery shopping a head of time I feel bad for eating out so I save money by not eating out as often! A win on every level. I am also pretty sure we are eating more healthy. So kudos to PLAN TO EAT for making an amazing website and meal planning tool that has changed the way I feed my family and for saving me money that I can now use to pay a little extra on those credit cards to get those paid off quicker! 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Chicken Pockets, YUMMY!


So once again it was almost lunch time and I had no idea what to fix for Kassi and me. We were out of hot dogs, out of peanut butter, no lunch meat, no ideas! I needed something fast that I could throw together with ingredients out of my bare cupboards! I found a can of chicken, a roll of crescent rolls, shredded cheese, sour cream and Italian seasoning. I preheated the oven based on temp on crescent roll can. Then I mixed the chicken, the cheese. sour cream and Italian seasoning together. Then I unrolled the crescent rolls laid each one flat on the cookie sheet, placed a spoonful of the chicken mixture on each piece of dough and wrapped the dough around the chicken. When they were all wrapped up I baked them for about 10 minutes or until they were golden brown. They were really good and I figured them up to be about 150 calories a piece. The made the perfect throw together lunch and reheated well the next day too!

Ingredients
1 pkg crescent rolls
1 can chicken
1/4 cup shredded cheese
1 Tbsp Italian seasoning
1 Tbsp sour cream

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Oatmeal Banana Muffins




Okay so this isn't very creative but it is really yummy!! I wanted a muffin I could serve for breakfast that wasn't full of sugar and was some what healthy and this is what I found! The recipe was on allrecipes.com and then I modified it a bit. They must be good because I made some mini ones and gave one to each girl and then go into the shower. When I got out each had grabbed a big one to eat and they ate every crumb!!

Ingredients:
1 1/2 Cups White Whole Wheat Flour
1 C old fashioned oats
1/4 C sugar
2 Tbsp Honey
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 egg
3/4 Cup skim milk
1/3 Cup apple sauce
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 Cup mashed banana

Pre Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mash bananas with honey and set aside. Mix dry ingredients and set aside. Break egg into a bowl and break the yoke then add the milk, apple sauce and vanilla. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the we and mix thoroughly then fold in the banana mixture. Put batter into prepared muffin pan and bake for 20-22 minutes or until golden brown. This made 1 dozen muffins (using the pampered chef stone wear muffin pan) with a little batter left over, enough to make 6-8 mini muffins!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Digital Scrap Book: Love


It's February and love is in the air! Hope you like this digital scrap book page I came up with! If you like it let me know, if you think it could be better give me some feed back! Enjoy this free Valentines Day "LOVE" scrap book page!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Free Printables



Today I had the idea to do some home organizing printables. I saw some I like on pintrest, but they weren't decorative enough for me. So using my scrap booking software I made these "pages" that I can print out. My idea is that I will print them, laminate them and the put them in frames to hang in my kitchen. Then I can use dry erase markers and write out my weekly menu, weekly shopping list and then jot down any tasks "to-do's" I have for the week. So here are two differently themed home organizational print outs that I came up with this afternoon. If you like them feel free to print them out, if you like the idea but these don't match your decor let me know I would be happy to make something up for you! To do list-red with bottle cap, Menu planner- red with bottle cap, Grocery list-red with bottle cap, To do list- patriotic, Menu planner-patriotic and Grocery list-patriotic.