Are you ready for the big day? It’s like a food Christmas to me. I’ve heard Superbowl Saturday is one of the biggest food shopping days of the year. If you’re like me, you’ll be out shopping for those yummy foods tomorrow to get ready for the Sunday game. Here are a few ways to save money & time on your last minute food purchases.
Let’s get real, there are many nights that life is crazy and a nice sit down dinner just isn’t going to happen. It’s super nice to be able to go to a drive-thru and have dinner ready in a matter of minutes. With this convenience comes expense. Fast food can add up if you’re not careful. I’ve found some super easy ways to save money and I really do save a TON each time I’m buying fast food. Here are 10 ways you can save money too.
This year I have a goal to workout more. I finally have some time that I can get out of the house and have some alone time at either the gym or group fitness classes. Now that I’m back in the fitness crowd, I’ve noticed all of the cute workout clothing. I’ve looked at a lot of different stores and noticed that you can get those super cute tanks or leggings or shoes for half of the price, if you know where to look. Most of these clothing items have that same popular look, without the high price.
It’s January which means we have new resolutions to eat healthy. Breakfast is always the hardest for me. I love the waffles, pancakes, donuts and juices. One easy way to eat healthier at breakfast is to have a healthy breakfast smoothie. It’s easy and can be an on the go breakfast option as well. Here are 5 recipes that are the perfect breakfast choice.
Let’s face it, every year losing weight is usually high on my resolution list. There are so many diets, exercise programs and supplements claiming you will lose weight in a matter of months or even days. However, I’ve found a few tips that help me lose some of that weight by not going to the extreme. These are tips that are pretty simple to do if you stay focused and really have the desire to lose some stubborn weight.
Shopping from home is so easy these days. I love being able to score amazing deals from the comforts of my own home. Amazon’s subscribe and save is awesome and can save a TON of money. However, there are some tips you need to know to make the most out of your money. Here are 6 tips you want to check out before you shop.
If you want a super cute Christmas centerpiece but don’t want to spend a lot of money, check this out. Recently I was in charge of a large Christmas dinner where we had to feed 350 people. I had 36 tables to decorate with only $40 dollars to spend on decor. Crazy right? For the center piece I came up with a super simple, yet classy idea of a mason jar, cranberries, fresh pine, water and a cute burlap tie. Then on the tables I gathered cute pine cones from outside (free!), left over pine branches and spread them down the table. We had the tables covered in white paper, then ran a green paper down the middle for the table runner. That’s it! Super simple and we stayed under our $40 budget. It looked really nice too. If you want a cute Christmas centerpiece on a budget, then be sure to try this out.
Christmas is just a few weeks away. If you’re getting done with your presents, you may still have your stockings to finish. I like to have some fun, unique ideas to put in stockings. Here is a fun list for dad, mom, teenagers, kids, babies, and pets. A good place to find most of these items is your local dollar store. If you want to shop from home for these items you can always use Amazon, Target and Walmart. These stores have competitive prices and you can get them shipped right to your home!
This a great time of year to spend time with family and friends. There are so many fun events and traditions to do during the month of December and you really don’t need to spend a lot of money on them. We love doing something every day in the month of December to get us in the Christmas spirit. Here are 25 activities that won’t cost you lot of money and will help you get ready for Christmas.