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Marietta Taylor

Helping Women Find A Taste Of God's Blessings

It’s March! Spring cleaning time. One thing you can do in March is make some adjustments to your finances, the CLEAN way.

Coupons – Use coupons when you shop. it might not seem like you’re saving a lot. On each trip, you may not save a bundle. However, if you add up those savings over time, you will see a difference. If you keep putting droppers full of water in a glass, eventually you will fill it. Saving is the same way. Every little bit adds up to much in the end.

Lights Out – Don’t forget to turn off lights and other electronics like video games and TVs when you leave a room. Just that small action will begin to show a difference in your light bill. The good kind of difference :)

Eat at Home More – If you eat out a lot, cut back. Eat more meals at home. Take the money you would have used eating out and save it. Tally it up at the end of the month. You’ll be surprised at how much you have. Use it to pay off or down a bill. Or just deposit it into the savings account. Cha-Ching!

Adjust your budget – Look at making small cuts to your budget in areas like entertainment or clothing. Find free or reduced costs entertainment. Shop consignment shops. Heck, shop your closet. You’ll be surprise what you forgot you had!

No spend month – Decide to have a no buy month. No eating out. No shopping (except for groceries). You pay bills, buy groceries and that’s that. Again, any money you save goes to a bill or to your savings account.
Let me know if you do any or all of these things. I’d like to know how they work for you.

Summer Fun-Picnics

By Mari Taylor
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It’s officially summer and it’s time for some fun. Summer is great for spending time with family and friends and I’ve got just the activity for you.

If you live near a park, have your own backyard or a backyard you can “visit”, have a picnic! I don’t really see many people doing this much anymore, but it can be fun. It doesn’t have to be fancy but it certainly can be frugally elegant fancy. If you need ideas, keep reading. If not, still keep reading :)

Your first question might be, “What else can we pack besides sandwiches?” I’m glad you asked. Why not pack some deviled eggs?  Be sure to put them on top of an ice bath so they don’t spoil! These are easy to make and are relatively inexpensive as well. If you like coleslaw, that’s also an option.  A creative way to transport it is in Chinese take-out boxes lined with wax paper. You can get the boxes at arts and craft stores for about 30 cents each or less. To be really creative, you can decorate them. This is especially fun if it’s a family picnic. Don’t like coleslaw? That’s fine. I’m not a coleslaw girl either :) You can bring salad instead. Put in some chicken or tofu for protein. Add some fruit and nuts (if no one has allergies) for variety. Another non-coleslaw idea is pasta salad. An orzo salad with mix-ins of your choosing is both inexpensive and filling.  All of it is portable in a cute little take out box!

 


There’s always room for cheese and crackers. To add a new twist, use pita chips instead of crackers. Using a soft spreadable cheese also makes serving a bit easier and it looks fancier .  Grab a dab of cheese, spread and you’re set!

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You can also never go wrong with the old picnic staple of fried chicken. Oven fried works for this as well. Have vegetarians in your picnic party? That’s fine. In addition to the chicken, grill some soy burgers or mushrooms.

Now if you really do want sandwiches, I’ve got an idea for you. An easy and fancy looking sandwich to bring to the picnic is a pinwheel sandwich. You can be really colorful if you use tomato or spinach tortillas. You have many options with these sandwiches. You can even please a vegetarian with them by making some with black beans or carrots or cucumbers. There are plenty of options.

Subs are also a good option. These can be preassembled at home or right at the picnic.  You can also do “regular” sandwiches with a twist by using foccacia bread, bagel thins, sandwich thins or pita bread folds.  Try some new spreads for the sandwiches. These are simple ways to create new picnic traditions!

Fruit is great to pack.  It’s healthy and can add a bit of sweet to the picnic. That’s in addition to the sweet company you’ll enjoy of course. If you freeze some grapes or cut strawberries, they make great ice cubes for punch. How’s that for a simple way to add some “wow” to your feast.

For dessert, you can go simple with cookies or brownies. If you want to take it up a level, try cheesecake bites.  You can create these using no bake cheesecake mix and cupcake liners to create the small, bite size treats. This is also another part of the meal where fruit can do double duty.  A cup of fruit with a glaze or even some fruit salsa with cinnamon tortilla chips makes a great dessert. It’s simple but elegant.

So this weekend, why not do your own picnic. I bet you’ll add it to your summer fun ideas list! Enjoy!!!

Just As Good As

By Mari Taylor
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In my book, Surviving Unemployment Devotions To Go, I talk about making “knock-offs” of restaurant items. You may wonder if I still do that now that my husband is no longer unemployed.  Yep, I certainly do. And I’m going to share one of those knock-offs with you. Fun, huh?

Now, many of you may love Starbucks for their coffee. I don’t. What I love is their Caramel Apple Spice. To. Die. For. But, it’s too expensive to purchase every time I crave one.  What’s a girl to do? Shoot, make her own at home that’s what!

I take one envelope of instant Spiced Apple Cider and add some caramel sundae syrup. Yes, it’s the kind you put on ice cream. I then add about 8 ounces of hot water.  Sometimes I add a dash of cinnamon.  After a little stirring, I add whipped cream and drizzle with more caramel syrup. After taking a sip I say, “ Starbucks who? ”

How economical is this? Let’s tally.

10 packets of Spiced Apple Cider                  $1.88

Caramel Syrup                                                       $3.29

Whipped Cream                                                    $1.97

So for under $8 I can make 10 Mari’s Spiced Caramel Apple Cider. I couldn’t even get 3 of these at Starbucks for $8. And, I can enjoy it whenever I want. There’s no price tag for that!

Quick, easy, frugally elegant! Try your own “knock-off”. Discover the beauty of being able to enjoy your favorite treat, on a whim, in the comfort of your own home.

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