Friday, January 29, 2010

Once Upon a Child - Grab Bag Sale - Saturday








This Saturday at select Once Upon a Child stores, you can fill a bag with clearance items for only $15.

Here are the locations that are participating:

86th & Ditch 846-7011
71st and Binford 842-0533
U.S. 31 South 888-7013

Stores are open from 10 am - 8 pm.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Disney Store Closing - Greenwood Park Mall

The Disney Store at the Greenwood Park Mall is closing on or before 2/20/10. Currently all items are 25% off the lowest marked price.

























I was able to get this pretty little dress for only $15.00. The retail price is $49.50. As you can see, my little girl was very pleased with her "Princess" dress. If you get one of these dresses - they seem to run a bit small. My daughter wears a 24 months and this dress is a 2/3.

























She was very excited that it matched her dolly's dress!

An added bonus is that our floor is now "sparkly" - even without mopping =).

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Mattel Toy Recall Settlement








If you have certain Mattel Toys, they have been recalled for high levels of lead. You can go here to see a list of the recalled toys.

You can go here to read the information and see how to send the toys back.

Some of the toys are in the following collections: Barbie, Dora, Polly Pockets, Batman, Doggie Daycare, Diego, Geotrax, Cars, Sesame Street and others.

Monday, January 25, 2010

The Children's Place Warm Winter Pj's - $3.99







Today I happened to be at the mall running some errands and stopped into The Children's Place. There was a huge sign saying 50% off the lowest marked price on clearance and so I had to check it out.












I found my FAVORITE winter pj's for my daughter for only $3.99 each. The regular retail is $12.50. I also found some of the lighter weight pj's for only $3.47 each!!! I bought the next sizes to put away for next winter and the following Spring. I also got an extra pair for this year as I never seem to be able to quite keep up with the laundry!

She was more than happy to do a little modeling of them tonight before she went to bed.

I checked on their website and they have them there too for the same price and shipping on all orders is only $5.00. You can go here to view the page with the pj's. There was a lot of other nice clothing on sale too for very good prices.

When you are able to buy ahead then YOU are choosing the price you will pay for an item. If you wait until you need an item you will have the price dictated to you by the store. This is one of the basic principles of my money saving philosophy - Choose Your Price. I choose $3.99 now - not $12.50 later.

Yes, I have to store it for a year until next winter - but I have a box in my daughter's closet (and an under the bed box in my son's room) for just this sort of thing, so that is no problem. I am always looking for things I will NEED (not just want) in the future and trying to purchase them at their lowest price ahead of that need. This strategy will save you a lot of money - as long as you stick with buying things you NEED and not buy a lot of stuff just because it is on sale.




Great Clips Hair Cuts $5- $6





















I received an email from a reader letting me know that Great Clips at 86th and Ditch is doing haircuts for only $4.99. She also said that all the Indianapolis area Great Clips are going to be doing cuts at $5.99 starting this Friday 1/30/10.

I do not know how long this special will be going on - but that's a great deal if you need a hair cut.

Here is the location and phone number of the 86th and Ditch salon:
1424 W 86th St
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Indianapolis, IN 46260
317-269-7294


You can find out the location of the other salons by going here.

I recommend calling ahead before going to confirm that the special is still in effect.

Thanks Kimberly for sharing this deal with us!

If you've found a great deal send it to me and I'll pass it along!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Welcome Hamilton East Library - Savvy Saving for Everyone Program!








It was so nice to meet you tonight. You were an awesome class! I would love to hear from you, feel free to leave me a note in the comments section!

Here are a few links that you might like.

Bloglines Blog Reader

Dave Ramsey - budgeting


Check these great blogs for deals:

Money Saving Mom

Bargain Briana - local Indiana grocery deals

BeCentsAble.net - grocery deals


Grocery Store links:

Meijer

Meijer Mealbox (for coupons click on the "Specials" tab in the box)


You might also enjoy this post about Menu Making with your Stockpile.



Here are a few other of my favorites that I mentioned tonight:

Click on the picture to visit the site.
















Homemade Cleaning Supplies - Powdered Laundry Detergent

Since many of you at the Savvy Saving Class asked for this tonight - here it is!!!

























A month ago I wrote a few articles regarding homemade laundry detergent. I have to admit a few years ago I really thought people that made their own laundry detergent needed to get a life! Why would you want to do this? Well, more recently I have realized that laundry detergent can be a BIG expense! So why not give it a try?

The first post that I wrote included a video by Trent at The Simple Dollar showing how to make your own liquid laundry detergent. It didn't look too hard, but the thought of a large bucket of liquid in my house with a new and not so steady walker did not seem safe (and possibly very messy) to me.

I decided to research the possibility of homemade powdered laundry detergent. The second post included a recipe for powdered laundry detergent from Felicia at Blulow. This seemed like a more reasonable approach for our lifestyle - so I decided to give it a try.

Okay, so I'm a month into my experiment. I spent about $7.00 on supplies and that will probably be enough for a very long time - I'll let you know! So far, I have been very pleased with the cleanliness of my laundry, I have had no trouble washing my whites with bleach and actually they look better than ever.


Here is what I used:

4 Bars - soap - (I hate to admit I actually used Irish Springs bar soap because I had some in the closet that would never get used otherwise - I'm not necessarily recommending this - but it seemed to work fine for me. However, the scent was a bit strong at first!)

3 Cups - 20 Mule Team Borax


3 Cups - Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda.

First I grated each bar of soap in the food processor one at a time. After the bar was grated I switched out the blade to the chopper blade and ran it through again with that to make a fine powder. Then I added around 1 cup of the Borax and 1 cup Soda and pulsed to mix. I put in a large bowl and repeated the process. At the end I did the extra soap and worked it into the rest.

This made a nice amount - about what you would get in a box of laundry detergent. I have found that 1 Coffee Scoop (about 1 TBS) is just the right amount for my washer. I have a regular top loader that runs a very large load. I think this will last me for many, many months. I put it in a plastic container and it is keeping very nicely.

What will I do differently next time?

1. I will do this outside on the back patio with one of those funny doctor looking paper respirator things over my nose! The soap makes a fine dust and I could not get the smell out of my head for about 3 days!

2. I still want to use up that Irish Spring soap! - but I think I will only use 1 bar of that and 3 bars of either Ivory or Pure and Natural (which is sold in a 3 pack for only $1 at the Dollar Tree) This should cut down on the strong scent - although I do not smell a strong scent on the clothes after they are washed. If I smell like Irish Spring - someone please tell me!


What did I do right?

1. I tried something new - and it worked!

2. The food processor is definitely the way to go! Made a nice fine powder - I have not had any trouble with residue on my clothing!

3. I made a BIG batch. I figured while I have the food processor out - why not keep going? It didn't really take very long to make a quadruple batch - about 45 minutes max.


My recommendations

1. If you have sensitive skin- use a fragrance free soap!

2. DO NOT use a food processor if you decide to use Fels Naptha laundry soap. I have heard many people say they ruined their food processor that way! That soap MUST be grated by hand.

3. Add the laundry soap first in the bottom of the washer with a bit of warm or hot water to let it dissolve and then you can turn the water to cold or whatever temperature you want - (doing this has worked very well for me!) Add the clothes after you have dissolved the soap powder - literally just takes about 30 seconds or so!

4. Don't be afraid to try something new! - It was really easy to do. And I am actually pleasantly surprised with the results. (I was not expecting nice white whites!)

5. MAKE SURE to tell your husband to only use 1 SCOOP!!! Thankfully I caught him after only 1 load! He had put in 4 scoops! He said 1 didn't seem like much - (and it doesn't seem like much) but my laundry is just as clean as before so I'm sticking with 1 scoop! By the way - this soap will not make bubbles like you might be used to - that's fine it will still work.


I will let you know the next time I make laundry soap and how long this batch lasted. I would love to hear from you if you give this a try. Next time I will take pictures and show you how I did it!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Are You Using Swagbucks? Earn $ While Searching the Internet!

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I love using Swagbucks. I have been using the search engine for a few months now and have earned over $40 in Amazon.com e-gift certificates - just for doing what I would have done anyway!

Swagbucks uses a Google search engine and is easy to use. I just downloaded their toolbar - which tool about 10 seconds to do and now I use Swagbucks as my default search engine. I can still search using Yahoo or Google directly if I want to with a simple click on the toolbar.

I have found Swagbucks to be one of the most profitable things I do on the Internet - because it does not take any additional time from my day - so it's $ for free!

If you would like to search with Swagbucks go here and sign up for your free account. You will get 3 free Swagbucks!

You will not be asked to give your home address or a credit card #. It will only take you about 30 seconds to sign-up and you are ready to search!

I have used some of my Swagbucks to buy gifts and also just yesterday I used some to order some books for homeschooling.

I love the Amazon.com e-gift certificates! But there are many other options for rewards too! This is a great program and you can earn $ for something you do everyday anyway!

Monday, January 11, 2010

MLK Day Free Activities in the Indianapolis Area - 1/18/2010

There are quite a few Free Activities available in Indianapolis, on Monday, January 18, 2010, in celebration of Martin Luther King Day. Here is a list with links of the activities that I know about. If you know any that I missed please let me know!


White River State Park:



The following Park attractions will be free with canned food donation on MLK Day:

Bring 1 can of food per person for Gleaners Food Bank for free admission to each event that you want to attend. For example, if you want free Imax and free State Museum Tickets, bring 2 cans of food per person.

  • The Indianapolis Zoo: Visitors can enjoy a dolphin show at 10:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m., walk the grounds (weather permitting) and then warm up by visiting the meerkats in the Deserts building and petting the sharks in the Oceans building.

  • Victory Field: Come by the home of the Indianapolis Indians between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and check out the Negro League Memorabilia display thanks to JJ Collectibles. Plus Rowdie, the Indians’ mascot, will stop by for autographs, too.

  • NCAA Hall of Champions: Join student-athletes from Butler University and IUPUI who are fulfilling their dream to participate in collegiate athletics, giving back to their community and preparing to graduate on Monday, January 18, 2010 at the NCAA Hall of Champions.
    Doors open at 10 a.m. with activities beginning at the top of each hour. Student-athletes will read from their favorite book, tell their stories and share their experiences, sign autographs and take photos. Go toe-to-toe with the student-athletes in skill contests in the gym and enter a raffle to win NCAA merchandise.
    Complimentary hot chocolate will be served.
    Donate a canned-good and receive free admission. Donations support Gleaner’s Food Bank.

  • The Indiana State Museum: The museum will showcase films on the big screen in its Auditorium and Legacy Theatre focused on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his “I Had A Dream” speech; plus enjoy Roshanda Hardin who returns for the 3rd year with her band of poetry and music (drumming); also enjoy Civil War Soldier Sgt. Ransom Warfield, as well as Museum Minute carts and demonstrations throughout the galleries.

  • The IMAX Theater: Take a trip below sea level for free at either the 11:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. showing of Under the Sea 3D or explore the great frontier at either the 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. showing of Lewis and Clark.

  • Eiteljorg Museum: Visitors can immerse themselves in the Native American and Western cultures with the museum’s many exhibits.

The Park will also offer complimentary parking on MLK Day. Visitors may park in the underground garage located off Washington Street in front of the Indiana State Museum, in the parking lots at the Indianapolis Zoo and Victory Field, and in the lot across from Victory Field next to the Visitor’s Center.


Other Free Activities:


The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Free Admission. Open 10-5.


The Indianapolis Museum of Art. Free programs and activities from noon-6 p.m., including art-making activities, guided tours and, at 6 p.m. in the Tobias Theater, a performance of The Music, Martin & Me. The presentation uses photographs, video, spoken word and a diverse stylistic mix of live music to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact. Free tickets are available the day of the performance. 317-923-1331.


The Indiana History Center. The society presents its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Day Celebration. Family activities and crafts, discussions, spoken word, storytelling, and dance and musical performances from the Asante Children's Theatre, Kenyetta Dance Company, Tasha Jones and the Write Me Project and The Metropolitan Youth Orchestra. The Martin Luther King Community Center will present their annual "Living the Legacy" award in the afternoon. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at the Indiana History Center, 450 W. Ohio St. Free admission. 317-232-1882..









The Muncie Children's Museum - The MCM will open it's doors for free admission, from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., courtesy of Meridian Services Corporation.

You can also find a list of things do here - some are free and others are not.

Monday, January 4, 2010

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis - Free Family Night - 1/7/10 (4-8 pm)



















This Thursday night, 1/7/10 from 4 - 8 pm is the Target Free Family night at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Admission is Free!



















Also note in your calendars that there are 2 upcoming free days at the museum.

Jan. 18, 2010—MLK Day
Feb. 15, 2010—Presidents Day




















On 1/18/10 there will be a lot of free activities in honor of MLK day- look for a post with these listed for you coming soon!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sunday Meditations

Psalm 36:5-8

Thy mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; and thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds.











Thy righteousness is like the great mountains; thy judgments are a great deep: O LORD, thou preservest man and beast.











How excellent is thy lovingkindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings.











They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.