Tuesday, December 24, 2013

My first VOX BOX...Jolly Vox Box By Influenster!

There is just something so exciting about being given the opportunity to review products for a company...and even better when you are sent a small collection of items to review all at once!!!  Such is the case this month with my very first VOX BOX by Influenster!

So before I go any further...what does all this mean? vox box? Influenster?
Taken from their website... influenster.com

"WHAT IS INFLUENSTER

Influenster is a free-to-join community of trendsetters, social media masterminds, and educated consumers who live to give opinions of products and experiences...where members meet to learn about new products from our favorite brands as well as review the products they already use in their day-to-day lives!
Influenster invites its most active members to participate in exclusive VoxBox programs where members receive complimentary products to test and review. In exchange, we ask our members to do what they already love to do: share their opinions with their friends & followers on social media!"

I will add that it is just my opinion (and a little bit of a pet peeve when I hear this perhaps) that this is NOT a website that you simply join with the sole purpose to "get free stuff."  Sure, I was given a box of complimentary goodies to review, and you can too, but I did it in exchange for my time, and talents in being an 'educated consumer' who is willing to honestly review the items upon receiving them and then share them with my social networking friends.  I like to think of this more like a bartering system!  lol  Back to my review...

So after a couple months of dabbling on the website and finding my way around while completing surveys and interest badges, I received a preliminary email asking me about my interest in a vox box.  (A fancy name that simply describes the sample boxes sent out by Influenster) I hate to admit it but I was super excited that I was picked so soon for consideration- and even more excited when I found I actually made the cut and was getting a box!  Super geek mode I know...but I immediately texted my boyfriend, updated my Face Book status message AND posted here on my blog!  lol

So the big day arrived and I went to my mail box and found this lovely PINK BOX!

I was super excited to open the box as I had no idea what would be inside- except of course from the questions I was asked in my screening there were several regarding chocolates, so I suspected candy of some sort lol.  It's important to note that all items were provided free by Influenster for review but the opinions and comments are my own. #INFLUENSTER #JollyVoxBox
 
Here is what it contained...

(I actually received SIX of the Skinny Cow candies- but the box was crushed and didn't look pretty in the photo)

I have to say I was rather impressed at the selection and simply couldn't wait to try them out since all of them were new to me!

This is NYC's New York Color HD Color trio eye shadow in 781 LONG BEACH SANDS. (retail price is $2.99)  I currently use this to create a more natural everyday smokey eye look, but it could easily be built up for a more dramatic look as well.   I am still quite a newbie when it comes to makeup, and I am uncertain of all the 'technical' stuff when it says things like HD shadow?  What I can tell you is that the colors are pretty and in my opinion very usable.  I first swatched them using my finger tip and they were super easy to pick up, and felt very silky to the touch.  It is hard to tell from my photo but they have labeled the recommended highlighter, all over lid and crease colors which is a nice touch.  The applicator that is included is small, and I will opt to use my brushes instead, but other than that I look forward to including this palette in my collection.

Next up is a stinkin' cute MINI DUCT TAPE! $2-3    Ducklings Mini Rolls have an adorable print and performs just like the full size duct tape but in a more compact size and with cute prints!!! I received one with a tropical flower motif but there is a large selection of prints to choose from and I must get me some more of these! I send out a lot of snail mail where I reuse other packaging and have to reseal them---this is going to be perfect to seal the packages securely AND have them looking pretty at the same time!  Don't let it's small size fool you...there is a lot of product on this compact roll.

  Rimmel London's NEW Show Off Lip Lacquer in the color #101 Celestial. (available in 14 shades)
I actually like this lip lacquer and think it would best be described...if your favorite rich and creamy lipstick got together with a moisturizing lip gloss---this would be their love child! The color is rich, and it goes on smoothly with a doe foot applicator. It is NOT STICKY! but similar to many lip glosses it doesn't have the staying power of a lip stain or a long wearing lip stick. I intend to use this for my casual days alone or to add a bit of shine over top of my favorite lipstick. I love the see through packaging and found that the color in the tube is very true to the color I tried- super handy if you want to pick up more colors!!! My only complaint is that it is not long wearing (although it doesn't claim to be) and if you are eating or drinking you will need to reapply more. Retails for $5.49-$5.99 but you know me...look for sales and coupons to score this at an even better deal!


And here is the long awaited candy....Skinny Cow's Divine Filled Chocolates in PEANUT BUTTER CREME! Each package contains 3 squares filled with a creamy peanut butter in milk chocolate. At 130 calories for all 3 squares this is a nice 'once in a while' treat for even those of us watching what we are eating.  Of all the items in the box this was the one that was most widely shared with friends!  Everyone enjoyed them and was trying them for the first time...and all but one person said they would buy them again.  (he was visiting from Denmark and enjoyed the sample, but prefers a more sophisticated, less sugary tasting treat.)  We liked these so much and also tried the milk chocolate and dark chocolate clusters (purchased on our own)...can't wait to try the rest of the line up now!

finally the last item was the Puff's Ultra soft & strong to go Tissue Pack.   A convenient package of strong and gentle tissue that was actually soothing on my nose!  There seemed to be a slight scent to these but nothing offensive.  In our testing we did find that it performed well when used as a tissue and loved that it protected our hands from any leaking and wetness!  :)  It also doubled as a make up wipe with a creme on it and surprisingly there was no tearing.   An allergy season and winter months must have!

So there you have the #JOLLYVOXBOX by Influenster.  If you would like to know more there is a link to Influenster in the top right hand corner of my page.  



Sunday, December 8, 2013

My opinions (and defense) of foil packets in Subscription Boxes

I am waiting on my third Birch Box subscription to arrive, as well as my second Ipsy bag...and there is one thing I have noticed in watching all of the You Tube 'un boxing' videos and feedback on the respective sites---everyone hates samples that are sent out in foil packets....except me!!!  lol

Here is the most recent Birch Box I received. (November 2013)
People who received similar items in their boxes typically complained that ...

#1)  a 'beauty box' has no right sending out samples of tea (or in other boxes it was chocolate) EVEN THOUGH THE FOOD ITEMS ARE AN EXTRA ITEM AND ARE COMPLETELY FREE IN ADDITION TO THE ITEMS YOU WOULD NORMALLY RECEIVE! and

#2)   without trying the product, feeling how much is in the package or reading the measurement of contents,  looking at the retail value of the full sized item, or in simple terms giving the sample a fair chance they decide it is not a good value for an item in their bag based simply on it's packaging!?  Whatever happened to not judging a book by it's cover? 

Let's look at the "value" of the box.  So we are on the same page as to my meaning...the value is "An amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return."  One way that I like to calculate the value of the sample is to take the MSRP of the full size of the sample product that is disclosed to us with our bag, and calculate how much the sample I received would cost.  For example, if the full size is 7 ounces and has an MSRP of $9.99 I know that my 1 ounce sample tube has a value of $1.43.  The same can be done with foil packets and in my opinion SHOULD be done because they do add value to the overall box.

On a little side note, when I am going through my subscription boxes/bags, I like to look at the overall cost of the item and divide it by the number of items in the box.  This months box had SIX items in it (including the tea) so my $10/month cost breaks down to roughly $1.67/item.  If you don't want to count the tea that is still $2/item....anyways,  I like to play a little game where I look at each item and ask myself if it is worth $1.67 to ME?  So far, on every item, the answer has been yes!  IN ADDITiON to that...Birchbox has an a-maz-ing points program that in my opinion is silly not to take advantage of!  Each box has 4-6 items in them.  Each item you receive is eligible for a review which is as simple as logging into your online account and giving feedback- most of which is simple check boxes!  For each review you do, you get 10 points. (or the equivalent of $1.00), for each person who you refer you get 50 points! (equivalent to $5) and finally when you do shop their store, each dollar you spend gets you one point!  Each of these doesn't sound like much on their own but think of it this way....I pay Birchbox $10/month....$5 a month to curate on average five items to send to me at $1/each....this covers their time, storage and shipping it to me.  In turn, they set $5 into my savings account to accumulate for several months-up to a year when I will select items of my choice from the store, and they will ship them to me for free!  ahhhhh it's a beautiful thing when you think of it that way isn't it?!!!   And that is just the straight up physical value- I could do a whole blog post about how they contribute to my life with respects to anticipation of the box, meeting new people on forums who share a liking for them as well, time spent watching other do unboxing, etc.  I simply count myself very lucky to be comfortable enough in my life to be able to afford such luxuries as 'beauty boxes.'  Anyways...where was I?

Let's take a closer look at the foil sample I received.   While I do this keep in mind all those who say that foil packets are 'stupid' and they would rather not get them, and those who when calculate their box go so far as to say "I do not give any value to foil packets."  (gasp)

This is a foil packet that actually contained three separate products...a cleanser, a serum and a moisturizing creme.  I LOVED that I got to sample three different products in the same line because I think they worked well together and I truly believe I got a much better idea of the skin care line than I would have got with just a single sample of one- even if in a larger size!

So here is the breakdown...
the full sized cleanser is $15.50/6 oz
the full sized serum is $29.95/2 oz
the full sized moisturizer is $29.95/2 oz

Each packet in the sample was 0.12oz. So if you calculate that out....
the cleanser was $0.31 worth of product
the serum AND the moisturizer were each $1.80 for a total sample value of $3.91!

So how did our foil packet rank in the actual box I received?  Let's take a look at the breakdown...
remember our sample trio was valued at $3.91
Full sized body wash is 8oz for $19.  Sample size 1 oz so a value of  $2.36
Full sized parfum is 3.4oz for $98.  Sample size was 0.06oz so a value of $1.73
Full sized Dr Jart is 1.7oz for $32.  Sample size was 0,17 so a value of $3.20
Full sized Chella pencil is $18 and we received a full size...so value of $18
although an free item I am including it in my overall value
full sized tea is 15 bags for $9.95.  Sample was 3 bags so value of $1.99

Are you surprized by these numbers at all? If I rank the items in order of value from high to low...
#1.) Chella pencil @ $18  (no surprise)
#2.) our foil packet trio @ $3.91
#3.) Dr. Jart @ $3.20
#4.) body wash @$2.36
#5.) our add on tea bags @ $1.99
and finally
#6.) parfum at $1.73 
So the box I paid only $10.00 to have shipped to my door, arrived with $31.19 worth of product inside PLUS I used the tissue paper in our birthday wrapping supplies saving me from having to buy a package at the dollar store ANNNNNND I re purposed the box and lid to act as dividers in a make up drawer to hold nail art tools and supplies saving me from walking over to Dollar General to buy a couple of those!!!  That is pretty freakin' awesome if you ask me!!!

So back to our humble foil packet sample.  How was it?  It was my favorite sample in two boxes I have received so far!  Yes you heard me correctly....fav-o-rite!  You see...I have been getting AND ENJOYING  foil samples from manufacturers for years and I've learned a couple things about them to maximize my experience.  First...I read the directions!  This sample packaging has been thrown out but I think they were to use a "dime sized" amount.  In any case, I was able to get THREE complete face washes out of this sample!!!  


I've drawn a diagram of how  I "used" these particular foil packets.  The green dotted lines represent the scored lines the manufacturer created.  I first cut off the long stripe along the top to be able to better access the samples.  They were still sealed at this point.  Then while keeping them together as a trio (because I didn't cut the bottom in any way) I pushed the product down to the bottom before I clipped a very small corner off the top of each one.  Once I dispensed the amount the manufacturer recommended I simply pinched the cut opening with my fingers, pushed the contents of that section back down towards the bottom, and then similar to how you would seal a zip lock baggie I used my fingers to "seal" the package back up.  The stickiness of the product inside is usually enough to hold it closed although sometimes a small clothes pin or clip might be necessary.


Here is my argument...when you only pay $10.00 for the whole box each month, you can't accurately NOT calculate $3.91 worth of it's value into the big picture....at least not the way I see it.  I have a tight budget and I certainly can not get away with dismissing any portion of it when it is over 33% of my total!  So why then are so many people upset with foil packet samples?  I haven't totally figured this out yet, but I am here to say that I welcome them, and while just like everyone else I do believe that more is more, I would rather have the higher valued samples sent out to me in a foil packet than to not have them at all.  
I do want to speculate a little bit here however...at the risk of offending some readers I think part of the issue is that we are over privileged and spoiled here in North America.  While we often cringe at the price tag of that bottle of shampoo when we checkout, is reading the label and only using the recommended amount really our priority in our morning shower? or are we more worried about finishing before the baby wakes up, or thinking about our presentation at work today, or what outfit we will wear when we get out?  We simply tip the bottle, pouring out a big blob and get to the task of washing our hair.  Of course I am being a little tongue and cheek here, but I have been guilty of this when measuring things around my home like...say.... laundry detergent!  Who knew that you didn't fill the cap to overflowing for each load!?  lol  Markers inside the cap with measurements for 1...2.....and 3 representing different sized loads and ALL of them are lower than the rim at the top of the lid?!  Well that's the best kept secret!  Let's face it...if we are getting a subscription box, we aren't exactly worried about IF we will have our next meal...or when.  So yes...I am going to claim if you are amongst those who are bitching and complaining endlessly about the foil samples in your box/bag then maybe you should do us all a favor and cancel it and get something that better suits your needs....or better yet, take a moment to calculate it's value, think of how fortunate you are to not "need" this sample, and begin making a donation bag of your own to compile these type of unwanted samples from your subscription boxes and donate them to someone who really would appreciate and see them for what they are worth!  Ask any battered woman in a shelter if she would enjoy this sample and I'm sure she would say yes.


So there you have my defense of the humble foil packet!  I am currently waiting on both an Ipsy and a Birchbox subscription and should I get any more of these reduced packaging/better for the environment samples I will be the first to give them the opportunity to show how great they are...and will continue to sing their praises!!!  Have I changed your mind?  Will you join me?

If you are interested in signing up for a Birchbox monthly subscription for only $10/month  please use my referral code
http://birch.ly/19Kh6mz

and for Ipsy, also only $10/month  please use http://www.ipsy.com/r/1n0o


Friday, December 6, 2013

INFLUENSTER has selected me for a VOX BOX!!!

I was sooooo excited to open my email today and learn that INFLUENSTER had preselected me for a VOX BOX!!!  I had never heard of 'it' before October, when I was watching some You Tube videos and someone mentioned that they got a "vox box."  It looked great and I thought it was some sort of monthly subscription service...lol.  If you are like I was and have no clue what it is...

Influenster is a social networking site, where you can complete little activities to share your interests in products, hobbies and activities and also learn about others through reviews and activities (on the site, and through your blogs, channels, twitter etc.)  Think of it as a fun little community!  One of the perks of the site is that they select members based on their activity level and intersts to participate in a review of a box filled with goodies- in exchange you are asked to share your opinion with the social networking sites you use to help give an honest opinion of the products you were sent.  How cool is that?  This is a real win-win for me as I get to receive a little surprise in the mail (and who doesn't like that) and in exchange for my time and opinions, I get to keep the items inside!  Can you tell that I am super excited!???  

A word of caution here...and I am just keeping it real....this is not for everyone.  I think you have to be the type of person who enjoys this sort of thing to begin with, and have enough time to dedicate small, frequent visits to the site to complete the activities.  While you can pick the areas you are interested in to 'explore' on the site---for me ones like beauty, being a mom, and reading were easy picks while fitness, over 50 and men ones I steered away from (duh)......you really have to enjoy the whole social networking experience to make this work.  I joined October 5th and the email was sent to me last night so in just 2 months I was selected for a Vox Box!

I am just so sstinkin' excited to get the box that I am not sure what is in it at this point!  lol
If you want to explore it for yourself there is a link to Influenster on the right hand side....

Until next time...

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Homemade hand cream

Having access to the internet, and sharing ideas means that we really do get the best of the best!  A while ago I came across this post on Pinterest and pinned it to my wall.  http://www.pinterest.com/pin/74942781268929191/



I actually sought out the original hand cream recipe as I was working on some sewing projects and it just seemed like the fabric was wicking the moisture out of my hands.  The original recipe called for Baby lotion, vitamin E cream, and Vaseline which I bought just to make my original batch.  Although I liked it very much.  I went on to make a second batch and decided to use up some of our hotel samples and little tid bits and thought it was even better. 

I kept the jumbo batch beside my bed since the original batch and I have been putting it on my feet and elbows every night religiously.  For one reason or another though I often buy hand creams and only use 2/3 of them before I switch to another scent/brand.  Since I had several lotions in my project use it up, today I thought I would use the IDEA of the recipe, and combine all the little bits of lotion that I have lying around, with those in my project use it up, use up the last of the Vaseline (not wanting to buy any more petroleum based items after this), and spice it all up by adding in a little of the good stuff- some vitamin E oil, coconut oil, and some avocado oil!  What resulted was a nice thick lotion that smelled good, and is actually going to be used up!!!  It is really nice to re purpose some of the small containers and keep a sample of this at my desk, in the car, and one in my purse.  Waste not, want not!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

More FREE stuff...including lots of coffee&tea and lots more!

So this morning I woke up like I normally do, started to get the coffee pot ready and realized that I was actually out of coffee!  It happens right?  Well, that meant only one thing...I needed to go to my little pile of freebies that have come in the last week or so, and dig out a bag of coffee! 


So here is the one I selected...Folger's gourmet Vanilla Biscotti!    This is 0.9 oz sample, which they say is enough for a "half pot" but we had a teensy bit of coffee in the container and adding this, I was able to make a full pot!  (11 cups)  I think this is the third one of these I have received- each at different times, and let me tell you, on a morning like this- I appreciate Folgers and the few moments I spent to have it sent to me!!!

Since I had to take the coffee out anyways, I thought I would also snap a quick shot of the other freebies I have found in my mailbox this week.

Folgers 0.9oz sample
Gevalia k-cup and froth packet + $3 coupon
Gevalia 0.84oz sample
Real Cup 3 capsules
4 Twinnings tea (jasmine, spiced apple, mixed berry, honey madarine & orange)
2 Ovaltine
Naturals Grain Free dog food 6oz! whitefish & sweet potato
Eucerine Professional Repair in extremely dry
Katy Perry Killer Queen sample
Nexxus Youth Renewal 4 ml sample!!!  (hair elixir)


I think since we are heading into the colder months, it is a great time for drink samples because there are FOUR coffee samples, 4 tea samples, and two Ovaltine!  I enjoy getting free samples, but this is a great way to show how you can get A LOT of quality samples in a very short time!

In addition to the actual samples, I also received a FREE $10.00  gift card from Victoria Secret!!! It is valid until Jan 31/14 so it will be perfect to snag a lotion, or perfume body spray!!  (this was part of the birthday sign up which is absolutely FREE)  annnnnnnd for the second month in a row I received a Lane Bryant catalog with TWO FREE $15/$15 coupons!  squeeeeel!

So while I still have lots of friends who tell me you can't get things for free, I continue to enjoy sampling a wide range of products, and do very little to receive them!  Just how do I do it?  Simple...I read my emails for a few minutes each day, click on the 'get free sample' tabs while browsing through Face Book and the internet, and sign up for email notifications from people who specifically do all the work for me to find the samples!  Easy Peesy!   So tell me....what's in YOUR mailbox today?  :)


Sunday, December 1, 2013

December 2013- PHOTO-A-DAY (Canadian scrapbooker)

***like many people in Central Florida this winter, our household was affected by that nasty flu that is going around.  I decided to give up doing this little project and just focus on our family.  Maybe I will jump onboard the fun when the next photo game comes along!***

I saw this on my Face Book feed a few days ago and thought it might be fun to play along.  I don't 'do' Instagram...so I will share the photos here on my blog.

The idea is to share a single photo each day for the month of December.  They give you a list of word prompts...and you simple share a photo that you took.  I like that no matter where you are or what your beliefs are you are able to give your own personal spin on this.  Some a specific while others are more vague...
Let's see if I am able to do this EVERY day this month!  lol

1. warmth
2. hat
3. toasty hands
4. good morning
5. breakfast
6. list
7. shopping
8. cards
9. display
10. mail
11. snowflake
12. frosty
13.gifts
14. naughty
15. nice
16. Santa
17. ornament
18. wrapping
19. quiet
20. Elf
21. merry
22. scary
23. tradition
24. tree
25. blessed
26. leftovers
27. calm
28. garbage
29. play
30. beverage
31. celebrate

Day #1 is off to a good start with WARMTH.  I wanted a picture of the dog 'suntanning' on his little pillow but he wouldn't cooperate.  Since it is beautiful sunny day out, I hung three quilts on the clothes line to air out.  I get to shake them and freshen them up a bit between washes...and they just look so pretty hanging there.   For me they are in the warmth of the sunshine, AND as the temperatures drop during the winter months (yes, even here in Florida) they provide us snuggly, hand made WARMTH!
Tomorrow's prompt is hat....
DAY #2 HAT
I admit that I didn't actually *TAKE* the photo today, but in fairness to me, we have been sick, and spent a good portion of the day at the doctors/appointments.  Since I really want to try and do this all 31 days, I picked a great (and very rare) picture of me in a hat...along with my daughter.  The game didn't say you had to take the picture that day...just POST it lol

Tomorrow's photo is toasty hands?! (scratching head)
DAY #3  TOASTY HANDS
We had a beautiful day here in Florida, and the temperatures were warm and the sun was shining all day!  So taking a photo of warm, and toasty hands like I planned were out of the question!  Instead, we did some creative snack preparation for our dog who just so happens to love the occasional piece of toast!  lol
Tomorrow's theme is GOOD MORNING.

Trying to live a frugal and green life...one small change at a time.

It seems almost ironic that by the time we settle down in life and understand what is important, and what is not, we have already done many of the most important things like selecting a partner, our profession, having children, etc.  While I am of the school of thought, that it is never too late to learn a new skill, or try something new, I have recently noticed a very strong feeling that I need to improve certain areas of my life, and leave the planet a better place!  Mid life crisis perhaps?  Hmmm...I'm not sure what to call it but it is a very strong feeling what ever it is.  Here are some of the small changes we have made since this journey began...

The changes began about a year and a half ago.  We were looking for a 'new' place to live and ended up settling for some minor changes that in the end have made us feel very good about our attempts to live a greener lifestyle, as well as all the money we have been saving!  It's true that each little change is just that a LIFESTYLE CHANGE.  First, we moved from a 3 BR 2 bath apartment that had lots of storage+ an attic+an off site storage unit! to a much smaller (and older), 2BR 1 bath apartment with very little storage at all!  We had to let go of the clutter and "stuff."  While we did sell some stuff, a lot of things were given to people who actually needed it.  It felt good, but we still had a long way to go!

      Here is the yard at the new place....it is not much to look at BUT it is one of two yards that came with the unit, has plenty of trees to shade the building from the blazing hot Florida sun, trees to hang a clothes lines, and a place to let our dog run around without a leash!  It's rare to have this much yard in the 'city.'





It's hard to tell, but we selected a unit that had large, new ceiling fans in EVERY room to help keep the air conditioning to a minimum!  The old house would run us around $300/month in the summer for electric and now two summers at this place and our all time highest bill has been a modest $111.11  !!!!!!!!


Some of the other 'changes' we made may seem very minor to many people, but it isn't about any one thing we have done, but rather our desire to keep changing things to help reduce our overall footprint and to add up all the little things to equal a bigger change in the overall picture.  This photo of our bathroom is one small example.  This little covered tea light holder holds a candle that burns for about 3-4 hours.   If it is just us hanging out at the house, we light this in the late evening and find that we don't have to turn on the light to go to the bathroom---plus it makes the bathroom smell nice!  I'm sure the savings is mere pennies on a monthly basis, but this is only one of the changes that has resulted in our bringing our electric bill down from $300.00/month to usually between $45-$75/month!

Another change we made was cutting waaaaay back on the amount of paper towels we were using.  I would love to say that we have eliminated them altogether but we do use about 4 rolls/year.  Here is a small repurposed  basket from a gift we received, holding an assortment of cloth napkins we use in place of the paper towels.  It isn't much...but again it is a constant change that we hope cuts back on the waste we produce as a family.
Speaking of waste...meet our little compost bucket!  It is another repurposed item in our home that is a real work horse of the kitchen!  It is usually emptied once a day...or every couple of days, and has really helped reduce the amount of garbage we have.

Here is the very small tote our compost pile started off in.  The tote was broken in our move and instead of throwing it out, it was moved to the back corner of the yard to serve as a compost bin.  Once the compost caught on, and began to have yard waste added to it, this size was way to small and we upgraded to a much larger one.  It's funny, we have gone from a family trying to reduce waste, to one that actually thinks about "the worms" when we are away on vacation!  LOL

While we are in the back yard, here is a major reason our electric bill has dropped from $300/month down under $100.00/month!  Our old apartment had an in house washer and dryer that we used most of the time, and a small clothesline in the backyard that was mostly just for looks.   This is one of three clothes lines at the new apartment that we use almost exclusively for our laundry.  We have been living here for 15 months and have only had to dry 3 loads of laundry in the dryer so far!  While our climate here in Florida is nice pretty much year round, we are a sub tropical climate and have a long rainy season so getting the clothes out to dry early in the day, and back in before the afternoon storms takes commitment- but the payoff is well worth it.


On the subject of laundry...while we do still purchase commercially made laundry products, we have been dabbling in home made varieties as well.  Shown here is the same 'recipe' in dry form (center) and in my preferred format which is as a laundry cream- doubles as a spot remover!  Besides making me smile just looking at the bottles of buttery yellow goodness, we found these to work just fine on our laundry---oh and at $0.25/load I was not complaining about the price either!  Next on my list though is to try the bar soap Zote because it is PINK!  :)

This may seem like an odd photo on the topic of living frugal and trying to reduce our footprint, but another big decision we made when we moved was to opt NOT to have a dishwasher!  Despite what the bottle says, I purchased this 'direct foam' bottle when I moved in, and when it runs out, I simply refill it with some more regular Dawn.  Since I wash my dishes exclusively by hand, I go through this quickly enough that I don't worry about bacteria,etc.  It is worth noting that I also have the foaming bottles at the sinks for hand soap as well.  These help to stretch the bottles of soap a little further and I personally think that diluted they are not as harsh on my skin.

Why am I showing you tea?  Well this is our tea "pot."  Literally.  My boyfriend is a true southern boy and fresh brewed tea is a necessity.  Since tea is something that regularly goes on sale, I am able to whip up a batch of this every couple days for pennies a glass!  Water is one of the cheapest beverages to consume, and this is just a tiny step above that in cost.

As mentioned earlier we enjoy candles, but as you may have noticed there is often a small amount of wax that goes unused at the bottom of the jar.  To get around this, I use a coupon for my local craft store and buy a package of wicks, then after I have accumulated some left over wax, I melt them down using the warmer shown (top right) and pour them into a small glass jar.  Some of the jars shown held candles in them originally, but I also love to use small mason jars!   We never seem to have a shortage of candles around here.  This also helps us with our storm preparation ....flashlights are nice during a storm, but when you are without electricity for a week after the storm has passed, a supply of candles comes in very handy!  Waste not...want not!

Here is my Sunday morning ritual...well not the doughnut- that was a special treat, but the Sunday papers, and the coffee are!  lol  These papers are filled with money saving coupons and each Sunday I pull them out and get my weekly meal planning and shopping planned.  Since I stay at home, I enjoy this skill and look at it as a major contribution that I am able to put towards the running of our household!  I now have managed to get our grocery savings at about 50% and our drug store shopping between 60-90%!   As for the papers, most Sundays I fold the papers back up nicely and take them (sans the coupons) to the laundry room for others to read.


Eating at home...
We actually know couples who eat out every single day of the week! and some days they eat out multiple times in a single day!?  While we do enjoy going out to eat, we have so much more control of the foods we eat when we stay home.  We both have some dietary restrictions, and eating out usually means we consume more calories, carbs, and larger servings than if we had stayed at home.  Bread is a treat around here, but as you can see, playing around with some recipes resulted in a great multigrain bread and a (added) fresh sugar free jam!

and finally...recycling.  When we moved to the new unit, there was no recycling bins for our buildings.  It wasn't until we asked that they were distributed to our area and now so many people are using the larger ones out by the dumpster that they are usually close to overflowing on pick up day!  It is great to see so many people also choosing to recycle.

So there you have some of the things we are doing as a small family.  This is a journey though...and I have also been experimenting with many of the home made cleaners, and am currently examining all of my 'health and beauty' items to see if there are more natural ones I can be using.  While I know we have to make changes, we have to find what works for our family and our budget...it is a journey that has so many benefits that I can't help but feel excited!  I will save those for another day.