Many of us are living month to month, paycheck to paycheck. And credit card debt is one of the reasons for this. It’s a burden we carry with us, seemingly for the rest of our lives. Even though no one else can see it, you feel it, the dark cloud hovering over your head when […]
Year: 2013
5 Money Saving Rules to Follow When Buying Groceries
No matter what happens with the economy or your job, you still need to eat. During hard times this can be an overwhelming and sometimes burdensome fact. You might find yourself wishing you didn’t have to eat, just so that you could save the money you spend on groceries and going out and put it toward […]
Rotisserie Chicken Salad
The weather is warming up in our area and it’s perfect for salads. When I don’t feel like cooking, I make this salad from left over organic rotisserie chicken that we buy from the farmer’s market. We tried to eat the Costco rotisserie chicken but my daughter had a reaction to it. And when I […]
5 Ways to Make Following a Budget Easier
Planning for a budget is one thing. The hard part is to stay on budget, and make sure you stay within your spending zone. The spending zone, is a term I use to describe what you are willing to pay for either an object, a grocery shopping experience, or even how much money you are […]
I Was Interviewed by Woman’s Day Magazine
I have some cool news to share. Back in December, I was contacted by Woman’s Day to be interviewed for an upcoming article on how to save on grocery shopping! I was super excited for this opportunity since I currently subscribe to Woman’s Day and I’ve been reading the magazine since I was in high […]