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Eversave: Shoebuy.com $15 for $30

September 27, 2013 By Ligia

I know you can’t buy anything for $30, but its a nice starter-deal. I usually start at Ebates (save 8.5%) before shopping at shoebuy.com and I am not sure I can still do that with deals like this. I usually scour the internet to find a coupon code. Definitely can’t use coupon codes (says on their website).

However, I still wanted to share this deal. It’s a 50% savings. My daughter needs new cowboy boots so this might be a good deal for me.


ShoeBuy.com$15 for $30 worth of shoes, bags, and more from Shoebuy.com + free shipping!

Filed Under: Finances, Mom's Corner

Slow Cooker Gluten Free BBQ Spareribs

September 25, 2013 By Ligia

I’m on the hunt for Gluten Free Crock Pot recipes. My life is INSANE sometimes and I need to be able to put things in my crockpot and let it cook.

So here is a recipe I found that is gluten-free:

1-2 lbs country style pork ribs

1 1/2 cups ketchup

1 1/2 tsp seasoned salt

1/2 tsp liquid smoke

3/4 cup brown sugar

1/2 cup white vinegar

1 tsp ground mustard.

Mix all in a bowl and pour over ribs. Cook HIGH for 3-4 hours or LOW for 6-7 hours

OR put ribs into a gallon size freezer bag and pour ingredients into the bag and freeze. Now you have a freezer meal too!

This recipes was on FabulesslyFrugal.com.

Filed Under: Gluten Free Living, Homemaking

Cash Only System: Can it work?

September 24, 2013 By Ligia

Once again, I am attempting to live mostly “Cash Only”. I read The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey many years ago. I bought all the gadgets to live on a cash only budget: the envelopes, the wallet, and an envelope system. My problem was always the same: I’d forget to write down how much cash I was taking out of the envelopes and even forget to get the cash out of the bank. So, without a doubt I would run out of money and end up using my card.

Why am  I coming back?

For me the benefits are as follows:

  • I have to restrict myself to what cash I have
  • I can visually see how much I have to spend
  • I can track how much and how quick I am spending my money
  • It gives me a sense of accomplishment when my wallet isn’t completely empty by the end of the month!

So how am I going to do this differently?

1. Organization: I bought an awesome wallet on Amazonthat my sister showed me (she has been using this system for a few months and she has been able to pay off alot of bills). I labeled each category on the tabs and fill it with money every 2 weeks.

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2. Accountability: I have a great app that helps me to organize my money digitally! Its called Spend. I have organized each category to reflect my envelope system.

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3. Getting the cash: This is where I’ve gone wrong in the past. My goal is to go to the bank the first monday after payday and withdrawal the amount I need for two weeks. I only put in my wallet the money for 1 week (would hate to lose it) and then fill on the weekend.

4. Spending too much in one category: Another problem I have is that I overspend in one category (usually food) and I end up grabbing money from my other categories. Now, I transfer on Spend so I can also have a record of how much I moved over and how much each category should have left.

How I’ve determined the amounts for each category is that I keep track of how much I spend in each category for a while and average it out. Also, there are some categories (like eating out) that I have to restrict so I pick an amount and try to stick with it.

With the holidays coming its REALLY important that I budget.

Oh, and by the way, I use my Spend app for Christmas too. I’ll tell you about it later!

Ligia

Filed Under: Finances

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