As December quickly descends upon us, are you desperately seeking
fresh ideas to celebrate Christmas without breaking the budget?
Over the years, there have been many different things our family
has done to celebrate Christmas without debt. Here are just a few
of my personal favorite Christmas savings ideas!
LAY-AWAY!
Yes…the original “30 days same as cash” is BACK and in its original
form, there is no super small print, high fees or interest. Our
local K-mart reintroduced Law-away plans last year and it has been
quite successful. For any one reading this younger than 30, a
Layaway plan is simply involves going to the store, determining
what you desire to purchase for gifts and take it to the Customer
Service Counter, where it is totaled and you agree to make weekly
(or biweekly) payments. When it is paid off, you receive your
merchandise. The beautiful thing about Layaways is that if you have
a small home, there is no worrying about hiding the present till
Christmas—the store will do it for you! It’s a win-win
situation!
Focus on Quality not
Quantity.
This Christmas chose one or two higher quality gifts rather than
several inexpensive gifts. This is beneficial for a variety of
reasons. First, you will save money and secondly, have you ever
noticed how quickly the cheap/inexpensive toys last? In our home,
usually by Christmas night, the cheap toys were broke, cried over
and tossed out! This will save $$ as well as your child’s tears and
stress for Mom and Dad.
3 Wiseman
Gifts
One Christmas when our teens were younger, we were extremely
strapped for cash. However, this has become one of our more special
Christmas memories. It was the year of the “3 Wise men Gifts”.
The “3 Wise men Gifts” was based loosely upon the Christmas idea
that 3 wise men came to Jesus and presented the gifts of
Frankincense, Gold and Myrrh.
For our family this translated into 3 gifts—one practical
(clothing), one Spiritual and one fun (game, toy) gift. We were
greatly blessed celebrating a simple Christmas together—Joy
abounded and our family had loads of fun sharing the why this
specific gift was chosen as one of the 3.
Advent
Gift
Once again, loosely based on the idea of Advent studies, the
general idea is that each child receives one small gift throughout
the Advent season ($2-3) and then one larger gift on Christmas day.
For us, we found this idea to work as well as the others, because
it was hard to find gifts under $3 that weren’t junk. We then did
the same principles but on a “12 days of Christmas” schedule (12
days leading up to Christmas) and loosely based it on the song (as
budget allowed). This was fun although it can quickly become more
expensive if not kept on a strict budget (at least for me as I LOVE
to shop for gifts…Gifts is my love language and honestly, I love to
give them as much as I like to receive them!)
Recycled
Gifts
Finally, don’t be afraid of using Goodwill and Mission Mart type
stores. Frequently, they will receive new or nearly new items and
sell them at a fraction of the new price. One of my best Christmas
buys for my daughter when she was 4. I found a Little Tykes kitchen
at a Children’s Consignment shop for $10. It was in great
condition, and had everything but the coffee pot. I contacted
Little Tykes and purchased one for $5 with shipping. She was
thrilled!
Do you have any favorite Christmas celebrating on
budget ideas? Would love to hear them!

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December is quickly arriving in my area
(snow is expected tonight!) and with it comes the excitement, the
additional need for $$ and stress! Beginning today, I plan to share
a special daily tip to bring more joy and less stress and financial
hardship to the season!
I would also love for you to share any tips of your own that help
you to save money, have less stress and enjoy this beautiful
Christmas season!! be sure to leave a comment!
Today's tip: Freezer Cookies! What better way to prepare Christmas
cookies, either by baking ahead and freezing (works great for some
recipes) or prepare the dough ahead of time and just use as you
need it!
Early December is the perfect time to begin preparing ahead your
Christmas treats!
My favorite 'freezer cookie' recipe:
Mexican
Wedding Cakes:
*makes 50 or so cookies--easily double and tripled for all your
gift giving/celebration needs!
Ingredients
1 pound soft unsalted butter
1 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons vanilla
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups finely chopped pecans
(optional)
5 cups sifted pastry flour
Powdered sugar for dusting
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Beat butter and powdered sugar in
mixer until light and fluffy, about 10 minutes. Add vanilla, salt
and pecans if desired. Remove from mixer and stir in pastry flour
by hand being careful not to overmix. Form into football shapes
about the size of small walnuts and place on a buttered cookie
sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes or until just beginning to get the
slightest bit colored on the bottom. Remove upon the first sign of
color and set on a rack to cool. When cool gently roll in powder
sugar. Store in airtight container or in freezer bag and freeze. To
use: Thaw and serve.
Leslie at
Journey to Simplicity has just listed 3 fabulous
sounding Freezer Cookie Recipes...You can check them out
here! I cannot wait to try them!

Date Published: Dec 02, 2009 - 7:16 am
With the hectic holiday season fast approaching, this is the
PERFECT time to consider Freezer Cooking (Once a Month)
Cooking--even if you find life moving too fast to cook up 30 days
worth of meals..I encourage you to begin with cooking/freezing 2
weeks worth of meals.
The beauty of Freezer Meals (or Once a Month Cooking) is that you
simply decide what meal you would like for dinner, pull it out of
the freezer in the late morning, allow to thaw and simply reheat it
in the evening!
Here are a couple recipes our family really enjoy:
Goulash
Ingredients for Cooking Day:
1 lb. ground beef
1 large can tomato sauce - 29 oz.
1 can (4oz) mushrooms
1 can corn (drained)
1 cup elbow macaroni
1chopped green pepper
1/2 onion chopped
1 clove garlic chopped.
May add oregano or Italian seasonings if desired
4 oz. Velvetta Cheese
Directions for Cooking Day: Cook elbow
macaroni half the recommended time. Brown meat with bell pepper,
onion, garlic. Add rest of ingredients and cook over low heat till
Velvetta melted. .Cool and freeze in freezer bag (or glass
dish)
We will often double and triple this recipe
and freeze.
Directions for Serving Day: Defrost and
heat. Serve with Parmesan cheese if desired.
Pizza Pasta Casserole
Ingredients for Cooking Day:
1- 1 1/2 lbs ground beef
1 large onion, chopped
2 (28 oz each) spaghetti sauce (or make your own)
1 pkg (16 oz) spaghetti noodles
4 cups (16 oz) shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
2 eggs
8 oz sliced pepperoni
Directions for Cooking Day:
Cook spaghetti noodles according to package instructions. While
pasta is cooking, brown ground beef with onion, in a large skillet
over medium heat. Drain fat. Stir in spaghetti sauce. Divide
noodles evenly . Mix each portion of noodles with 4 oz. mozarella
cheese and one egg. Spray
2-- 9"x13" baking
casseroles with non-stick cooking spray, and place noodle mixture
into bottom and sides of dish. Bake for 10 minutes at 350 degrees
till firm yet not crispy. Place 1/2 of spaghetti mixture into each
"noodle crust". Top with Pepperoni and Mozarella. Cool. Cover with
aluminum foil and freeze.
Directions for Serving Day: Thaw in
fridge . Bake at 350F for 35-40 minutes or until heated
through.
Makes 2 meals--can easily be double and tripled for more
freezer recipes!
For more GREAT Freezer recipes, be sure to check out
these 2 resources!
Frugal Mom's Guide to
Once a Month Cooking
Hillbilly House Wife
Freezer Cooking Made Simple

Date Published: Nov 22, 2009 - 7:04 pm
As Thanksgiving descends quickly upon us, many of our thoughts will
turn to Christmas gift giving. Christmas is often the most
stressful times of the year for those who live on one income, and
at times it can cause great dissension in families. (I can vividly
still recall one Christmas family celebration that we were not
invited to after I made the radical request for family “name
drawing”.)
Christmas is a beautiful time for celebrating faith, family and
friends and it is such a blessing to be able to keep the right
focus. Our family has given creative, inexpensive gifts for the
past several years. We have been blessed, not only by being true to
our budget (and celebrating Christmas without debt!) but also by
being able to work together to create family gifts. They have
always been well received and enjoyed.
Creative Christmas
Gifts:
-Create a Family Cookbook.
This was one of our absolute favorite family projects! Without
telling various family members why, we solicited individual family
favorite recipes from grandparents, Aunts and Uncles and cousins we
celebrate the holidays with. Our children then typed the recipes
and used clip art to decorate the pages. We printed off the
necessary copies and purchased 3 ring binders/page protectors for
each family represented. Although there are various other ways to
create the cookbook, we found that the using a 3 ring binder
allowed the family to add more recipes as they found others they
liked. We then decorated the covers with a family picture (copied
onto plain paper) and named the cookbook. This family gift cost
less than $10 per family and was greatly LOVED!
--Cookies/Brownies in a Jar
This has recently become a very popular gift (and I never fainted
the first time I saw a “cookie in a jar” gift at the local craft
store for $10!) They are relatively easy to make and are
inexpensive.
Christmas Cookies –Gifts in a Jar has several great
recipes! and you can find specific recipes/helps at
Family Crafts . If you are familiar with this
concept (or have made Cookies in A Jar previously) check out this
website for other gift jar ideas.
--Potpourri Candles
This is simple enough for even a young child to do and makes a
perfect gift for them to give.
Supplies: 1 8oz canning jar, one clear wide mouth votive candle
holder, small bag potpourri and one small votive candle. Fill
canning jar approx. ½ full with potpourri (Cinnamon is amazing this
time of year), place small candle holder inside jar lid, place
candle in votive candle holder. Enjoy!
--Family photos
In this era of digital cameras it is very easy and cost effective
to give family photos for gifts. In order to have quality photos,
first you will want to search out the perfect background. The
perfect background is the one that represents your family the best.
This can be a white sheet tacked to a wall, with your family
standing elegantly in their special Christmas attire or it can be
taken outdoors with nature providing the perfect background. If you
plan to include ALL family members and cannot afford to purchase a
tripod, you can ask a friend to take the photos for you.
Once the photos are completed, you can edit them (crop, remove red
eye and even improve colors) with the picture software included in
most computers when purchased. Be sure to practice on a variety of
photos, you will become more comfortable and your photos will look
their absolute best!
After the photos are edited, check with a variety of stores with
photo printing capabilities. Wal-Mart offers this; however, we
frequently find the best prices at Walgreens (check online for
coupon codes!) Last year, we printed Christmas photos for the
family—including 8x10’s, 5x7’s and a variety of poses in wallet
sizes for cards for less than $30. Once you have had your photos
processed, you can purchase a nice wood frame for a couple dollars.
These make PERFECT gifts for family members, especially
grandparents!
--Make your own coupons!
Utilizing your word processing program on your computer, you can
create coupons for everyone on your shopping list! Some suggestions
we have used successfully include: Free Babysitting; Dad can give
Mom a coupon for one afternoon of Quiet Time; One Clean Room
coupon—give your kids one coupon for you to clean their rooms. Be
creative! Each family situation has special situations and will be
blessed by receiving this thoughtful gift.
Happy Creating! There are other great ideas available for Christmas
gift giving. Doing some online research may find you other creative
options. May your Christmas season be joyous!

Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 5:20 pm
For several years, we have made a variety of Christmas cookies and
given them as gifts to friends, family and those who serve us
(mailman, paper-girl, etc) They are always well received and
thoroughly enjoyed!
Today I learned of a free Ebook whose goal is to help you plan and
prepare Christmas cookie trays. What I LOVE about this book, is it
includes recipes and an ingredient list for ALL the cookies at the
beginning. It also has scheduling pages and pages for you to
organize your gift list.
Be sure to check out
The Christmas Cookie Project Ebook.
I will be posting more this week on creatively celebrating the
holidays on a frugal budget. Enjoy these free resources and be sure
to check out the once a month cooking posts! They are guaranteed to
save you $$$. I also plan to share a couple of our favorite
recipes!

Date Published: Nov 16, 2009 - 7:18 am
In previous posts, I have mentioned taking advantage of Internet
Freebies--today I just received info on The Old Schoolhouse's
Holiday Idea book..
It is loaded with great information, recipes,craft ideas and gift
ideas!
Simply click on the book below to access it.

Date Published: Nov 13, 2009 - 11:48 am
A- Ads---use them!
B- Buy on sale-Never pay full price
C-Coupons
D-Drink water! (health and cost benefit)
E-Eat in more than out
F-Free days. Check with your local museums and zoos for free
days
G-Goals--write them down.
H-Hunt-Hunt for meat (deer, buffalo or if city dweller-Hunt
bargains)
I-Internet-Free resources galore online: Coupons, Homeschool
Resources etc
J-Join with others to share babysitting/child care
K-Keep your library card current and use it!!
L-Less is more
M-Mission Mart makes for some great bargains
N
-Netlix (far
cheaper than cable)
O-Organize your shelves--knowing what you have keeps you from
overbuying
P-
Paperback
swap
Q-Quick Meals--Freezer meals save money!
R-Reward self for progress seen in paying off debt pay with
Cash!
S-Season shopping. Great bargains for buying fruit/veggies in
season
T-Talk to others: Share coupons, ads, clothes, homeschool books
U-Understand money is only a tool--it doesn't define who YOU
are!
V-Vegetables: Grow and freeze/can your own
W-Work together as a family
X-eXamine your current attitude toward money
Y-Young. Train your children from a young age how to handle
money
Z-Zero in on what is truly important!

Date Published: Nov 12, 2009 - 7:17 pm
One of the most effective, creative ways to save money at the
grocery store that I have found is "Once a month cooking" or "Freezer
Cooking". Freezer cooking allows you to take advantage of bulk
purchase savings at warehouse stores as well as the "side effect"
of having quick meals prepared in advance, hence saving $$$$ on
eating out or on the purchase of the premade meals found in your
local grocery store's freezer section.
Here is a quick review on Freezer Cooking Made Simple by
Hillbilly
Housewife. She has loads of great frugal articles on her
blog--so be sure to check her out!
Product Name:
Freezer
Cooking Made Simple.
This eBook( I just LOVE e-books! They are immediately available!)
is filled with all the information necessary to learn how to freeze
foods and make those dollars stretch. With information such as how
to get started, what items you need, what foods freeze well and
foods that don’t quite cut it when it comes to freezing, this eBook
tells it all!
Worksheets, printable labels and even a few quick and
easy recipes are included to get you started with healthier meals
when living on a tighter budget.
As a homeschool mom, wife and just all around caretaker of my home
I needed to find something that would take less time and save me
money in the kitchen. I went looking for ideas and found many that
seemed to be the answer. Most of them I found to be more time
consuming than anything. Then, I came upon this eBook.Freezing
foods makes sense in all aspects. It’s amazing how in just one
afternoon you can have a freezer full of healthy foods to feed your
family for a month. This
eBook will show you how.
It’s easy to understand, has all the facts you need to know and
will give you the answers to any questions you may have.
Freezer
Cooking Made Simple is set up so that even the newly married
can find what she needs. It explains why freezing foods can save
you money and time. It talks about what you need in the way of
equipment, how to shop for foods and how to cook these foods. There
is a section that explains how to safely store your freezer meals
including labels to help you remember exactly what you have and how
to reheat it. Susanne has included a printable shopping list along
with a worksheet to help plan your meals on a weekly and monthly
basis.
Best of all - there are even a few recipes added to get you
started.If you’re looking for a way to save money and time in the
kitchen, I strongly urge you to take a look at
Freezer
Cooking Made Simple. Once you read through it, put it into
motion immediately. You will see that this is a very simple and
easy way to make those hours in the kitchen count.
Shopping,
cooking and freezing foods aren’t as hard as many of us
believe. Give it a chance and you will find the answer you’ve
been looking for all along!

Date Published: Nov 12, 2009 - 6:59 am
I remember it like it was yesterday. Nearly 10 years ago, I heard
a still small voice in the depths of my heart beckoning me to
walk away from a full time RN income for the sole purpose of
being a stay at home wife and mom. This was a tremendous step of
faith for both my husband and I. You see, when we had married 7
years earlier, he had lovingly referred to me as “his meal
ticket”—yes, I was the main bread winner of our family, in fact,
I made nearly twice as much as my precious husband and it was
truly not an issue in our marriage…well, not until God showed up
and started drawing us down a different path.
Although the past 10 years have been some of the happiest of my
life, to say that they have been stress free would be a lie. God
has brought us on an amazing journey in the past 10 years, one of
great joy and yes, one of great sacrifices and struggle. However,
the most valuable lesson I have learned is this---It is possible,
very possible, to live in the 21st century on one income!! It
just requires some creative thinking! Creative ways to save money
at the grocery store, creative ways to celebrate holidays and
birthdays and creative ways to bring in a few extra
dollars—whether to give a little more “wiggle room” in the budget
or for some “fun money”—having a few extra dollars available
often gives an extra measure of peace to our home.
For part one of Living on One Income, I
want to focus on creativity at the grocery store.
Most of us are aware of the value of coupon shopping; however,
did you know that most retailers will double coupons up to a $1.
Some retailers even offer special “Triple Coupon” days! Be sure
to check your local ads and even ask at your local store. Many
retailers offer online coupons, which will be applied to your
shopper’s card, saving you the hassle of clipping and sorting
coupons!
Creativity at the grocery store will also often involve a bit of
bending and reaching! Did you know that most retailers will place
the higher price items at eye level? The best deals are often
found on the top shelf and the bottom 2 shelves. Being willing to
do a little more work (bending and reaching) can save you
hundreds of dollars a year!
Another creative approach to grocery shopping is known as CHERRY
PICKING! This is a term used to describe an “ad shopper”. What
exactly is an “ad shopper”? An ad shopper (or cherry picker) is
used to describe 2 types of shoppers. The first one shop at
numerous stores buying only what is on sale at each store or a
cherry picker may be one who will shop one store and purchase the
sale/reduced items only. This is the category I tend to be since
we live in the country. Each week I will take my local store ads,
find the one with the best sales and will plan my menus and
grocery shopping around the sale items. It is actually quite easy
to create various menus from only sale items. Most stores will
offer more than one type of meat, and vegetable item in their
ads, which allows you freedom to create wonderful meals, all
using sale items!
When doing your grocery planning, you must never assume that the
big name discounter stores have the best prices. For our family, we
have found that often times, the big name discounter is frequently
more expensive on the fresh fruits/vegetables and other staple
items we purchase. On a regular basis, we find our family’s
favorites less expensive in the grocery store ads.
Finally, if there are any warehouse stores in your area, check into
joining them. Not all warehouse stores will be a financial benefit
to all families. In our area, the Sam’s Club store will offer one
day free entrance passes several times a year. Be sure to take
advantage of these opportunities (or find a friend who is a member
and ask to tag along) to do price comparisons. Make a list of your
typically purchased items and check the prices against the store
you normally shop at and the warehouse store. We have found that
some of the items we purchase are a tremendous bargain at the
warehouse store and some are not. It always an excellent idea to
price compare before spending the money to join a warehouse club
that may not be worth the expense to your family budget.
These are just a few of the grocery savings tips we have learned
over the year (often the hard way!) We will be adding sharing more
tips as time permits. Be sure to visit frequently or sign up for
our RSS feed updates.
Also be sure to check out our previous post on monthly
cooking--guaranteed to save you money at the grocery store!

Date Published: Nov 09, 2009 - 1:38 pm
One of the most successful plans we found for saving money on meals
was "
Once a Month Cooking". There
are many financial and health benefits to Once a Month Cooking (or
OAMC as it abbreviated).
With wise planning, meals to feed a family of 4 will average
between $4-6--thats for the WHOLE family not per person! What is
wise planning? Wise planning involves using your local grocery
store ads and coupons to plan the meals for a month. If available,
it is also beneficial to take advantage of a wholesale club, like
Sam's and Costco (when else are you able to use those HUGE portion
sizes!).
Preparing meals for 30 days will require some effort on your
part--primarily on "cooking day". It is imperative to remember,
however, that cooking for one day will allow you to relax the other
29 days!! Not to mention, you will have meals ready to "heat and
eat" available for days when your life gets busy and you will also
have a ready supply of meals to share with someone in need.
Not to be overlooked are the significant health benefits to
Once a Month Cooking.
With OAMC you control the amount of sodium or preseratives in the
meals and you no longer will need to make those unhealthy fast food
pick ups on the way home!
OAMC is HIGHLY recommended to save $$$$ on your grocery budget and
you will enjoy the additional benefit of a greatly improved diet
for yourself and your family!
One of the newest (and most reasonable!) resources we have found
for OAMC is the
Frugal Mom's Guide to Once a Month Cooking.

Date Published: Nov 06, 2009 - 7:28 pm
Just for fun we created an alphabetical index of Tips for
successful personal finances--you can read an indepth description
of the
Personal Financial Plans ABCs here.
Enjoy!!
A-Assess
B-Budget
C-Communicate
D-Debt NO MORE!
E-Emergency Fund!
F-Find areas over budget and trim
G-Give
H-Help others either financially or through service projects.
I-Income must exceed outflow
J-Just DO IT! (a budget that is!)
K-Kill the greed monster
L-Learn to find bargains
M-Money is only a tool—does not determine self worth
N-Never too late to start
O- owe no one anything except to love one another (Rom 13:8
NKJV)
P-Pray!
Q-eQuip yourself to succeed
R-Rainy day fund
S-Set Goals
T-Tithe
U-Understand your responses toward money
V-View of money is different in women and men—learn the
differences!
W-Wealth Building
X-eXamine your spending habitsY-You CAN do it!
Z-Zealously plan to change your financial future
To read our
indepth look at the ABC's of Personal Financial
Planning click here!

Date Published: Nov 04, 2009 - 2:08 pm
In the 1980's there was a popular song by Tina Turner, entitled,
"What's love got to do with it?" and our question for you today is
this:
What does love have to do with finances? As a
Believer in Jesus Christ, what does love have to do with our
money?
Many of us quickly jump to the verse in 1 Timothy, "love of money
is the root of all evil", yet, we truly see this as a "knee jerk"
negative response to money. Yes, the LOVE Of money is the root of
evil, however, there can be a positive way of looking at money
through the lens of God's word.
Earlier this week, we wrote an article entitled,
Basic Christian Finances: What the Bible says about
debt (which was the catalyst for this blog). In this article we
discuss love and money in a positive light, using Scripture as our
foundation! It is a MUST Read!! Just
click here to read the entire article.

Date Published: Nov 03, 2009 - 5:43 pm
WELCOME to our new blog!
Just wanted to make a couple introductory remarks to introduce the
purpose of this blog and to invite your comments, as we explore
ways for the brothers and sisters of Christ to live a life worthy
of the call He has given to us.
It has been a little over 10 years ago that we felt God call us to
prioritize raising our children. Part of this call included
home-educating them as well as making the necessary adjustments for
Dad to work a "normal" schedule (40-45 hours) so that he could be
home in the evenings and for Mom to give up her full time Nursing
career to be in the home. Yes, this call has presented many
challenges, however, it has also presented God the amazing
opportunity to show up in MIGHTY ways! Through the past 10 years,
God has been faithful in ways we never thought possible!
It is our desire to share some of the things He has taught us over
the past 10 years. We greatly desire to encourage others in living
a simpler lifestyle--one that prioritizes the family and using the
"talents" God has given each one of us effectively and for His
glory.
The Ultimate purpose of this blog will be to encourage one another
in living a simpler lifestyle as well as to share creative ways to
live frugally. It is our hope to update often and to invite you to
share your ideas with others. We look forward to getting to know
you and learning from you as we share ideas.
As "owners" of this blog we reserve the right to delete any
comments that do not meet the stated purpose or that are "spam" in
nature. Thank you for understanding.
It is our prayer through this blog, that you will see Him as your
personal JEHOVAH JIREH--the God who provides!

Date Published: Nov 03, 2009 - 6:59 am