Dry-clean only?

Dry-cleaning costs can add up, especially if you have many garments that need special care. Of course, the first tip is to avoid this expense altogether by not purchasing any items that need dry-cleaning! However, that is not always realistic, especially depending on what type of job you have. So here are several tips to... Continue Reading →

To cover or not to cover?

Since we moved into our home about seven years ago, we have always used plastic tablecovers to cover our tablecloths for Shabbat meals. We did try out the non-disposable kind that you can buy at fabric stores. I hated having one more thing to throw out each week. However, they never seemed to get clean.... Continue Reading →

Learn a new skill

Many articles and tips about saving money expect that you will have all the time in the  world to make everything yourself, fix everything yourself, reuse every item you find, and shop around at a million garage sales and stores. My goal is to provide manageable tips that can be accessible to people who work,... Continue Reading →

July and August are the time to buy…

There are certain times of the year that are best for purchasing various items, due to various factors. Here are a few to keep in mind for these late summer months: ∞ Computers: Back-to-school sales often offer the lowest prices of the year. You can sometimes get freebies like printers, too. ∞ School Supplies: Even... Continue Reading →

Product safety and information

To make any purchase a good one, you must make sure it is worth the money, is of good quality, and is safe. For children’s products and toys this is of utmost importance. Just because a product is on the store shelves does not mean it has been tested for safety. There have been many... Continue Reading →

Perpetual address book

Over the years I have had many different address books. Every few years the scratch marks and strike-throughs would get to me and I would buy another one. I would then have to go through the work of rewriting all of my addresses into the new book. Well, I figured out something better. I now... Continue Reading →

Service plans and warranties

If you had asked me a few years ago before I was a home owner, I would have said that service plans and warranties are a waste of money. However, I have learned differently. We currently have one of each of these. Service plans: We have a service plan for our heating and cooling units.... Continue Reading →

Shelf life of your food

One of the biggest money wasters is food that goes bad. It pains me when I have to throw away things we didn't get to eat or didn't finish! So it really pays to know how long things last and what things can be frozen for later use. Some foods do better than others after... Continue Reading →

Staying on top of your kids’ clothing

Keeping track and purchasing kids’ clothing can be an ordeal for any parent. And when you have more than one to buy for, you may not be able to spend a lot on their clothes. However, we all still want quality and want to have our kids look nice. I have picked up a few tips that help... Continue Reading →

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