Waste not those leftovers!

I hate to find food in the refrigerator that didn't get eaten up or has gone bad. It feels like I am just throwing money into the trash when I have to throw away that food. There are a few things we do, though, to prevent this from happening: ∞ Weekday dinners: My husband and... Continue Reading →

Surf, shop, and share to earn rewards and prizes!

There are two basic components to living on a tight budget: spending less and earning more. I have written many posts on how to spend less. However, there are ways to earn more as well: ∞ Sell items you are done with or don’t need (Ebay, yard sales, consignment shops) or donate them and keep your... Continue Reading →

First canning experiment: Apple butter

For years I have wanted to try canning. My husband wasn't so excited, but went along with it. He has experimented with many spaghetti sauce recipes and has a great refried beans recipe. We always thought it would be great to be able to can them to give to others or to store for later.... Continue Reading →

Items you don’t always (and in some cases shouldn’t) have to pay for

There are some things that are downright silly to pay for and others that you try to get free as much as possible. Here are a few items to avoid paying for if you can!  ∞ Books: For books for myself I go to the library and use swap sites (see my post "My favorite find... Continue Reading →

Finding a home for used stuffed animals

(updated 4/20/17) Usually around Chanukah or Pesach/Passover, I realize that my boys have too many toys. With them getting new things for Chanukah and birthdays, I am also reminded to get rid of toys and games they have gotten too old for or rarely play with. The stuffed animal bin, especially, is always overflowing. The... Continue Reading →

Holiday gifts, Part 4 — Gifts that support charities

If you are still looking for that perfect gift, why not choose something that also gives back to charity. Here are some great articles to help you with your choice: “Holiday Gifts That Give Back” from Real Simple.  “11 Holiday Gift Programs That Benefit Nonprofits and Make the World A Better Place: 2011 Edition”  “Gifts that... Continue Reading →

Holiday gifts, Part 3 — Home/Handmade

In high school I started a holiday tradition of making handmade gifts for my stepmom’s relatives. I, of course, didn’t have a lot of money, but I loved crafts. By making gifts I was able to do something thoughtful for my loved ones and it fit within my budget. Some projects I have made over... Continue Reading →

Holiday gifts, Part 2 — More ideas

In continuation of my series on finding holiday gifts for loved ones, I would like to direct you to several great sources for ideas:  Unique ideas: “Clutter Free Gift Ideas” from Flylady. “8 Unexpected Gift Card Ideas” from Real Simple magazine. “Best Books to Give Gifts” from Real Simple magazine. "63 Gift Ideas for Under... Continue Reading →

Holiday gifts, Part 1 — Store-bought gifts

Chanukah is just around the corner, which means we are all searching for the perfect gift for loved ones. You want to give something that the recipient will like, but won’t become clutter. I like to give personal gifts that match the person’s interests and needs, but sometimes that can also be difficult (and costly).... Continue Reading →

Review: Kosher on a Budget

A few weeks after I started my blog, a friend told me about http://www.kosheronabudget.com. At first I was afraid to look at the site, for fear that what I was doing was already being done. I was relieved to find out that it wasn't and that I LOVE HER SITE! Mara, the author of the... Continue Reading →

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