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Everyday Cheapskate: Another Brilliant Way to Use WD-40 Around the House
I had to laugh when I opened my mail to read how one reader was able to get his glass shower doors so clean and sparkly that they looked like new. I had a can of his remedy sitting right there next to my computer.
Hold on! Than can of WD-40 was NOT there to be used as a computer screen cleaner. I've never tried it, do not intend to and hope you...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Cook Your Way Out of These Common Kitchen Mistakes
It happened again; I suffered a kitchen disaster. Boy, do I hate when that happens! This time, I ruined an entire pot of pasta because I got busy and was not paying attention. By the time I realized, the pasta had cooked beyond al dente all the way to al mushe. I could barely make out the pasta shape!
It killed me to dump the whole thing and ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Frugal Fashion or Why I Shop in the Kids' Department (No Shame)
Let me save you a little time: Yes, I shop in the kids' clothing section -- and no, I'm not embarrassed. In fact, I've come to appreciate it as one of my top frugal fashion strategies. If that sounds strange, stick with me. By the end, you might be tempted to peek behind the rainbow unicorn display yourself.
I'm not talking about dressing like ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: The Best Sweet Corn Tricks Ever Plus More Great Reader Tips
Last week's mail certainly proved my theory that we have the best expert community going on here at Everyday Cheapskate. Even better, we're willing to share.
MICROWAVE CORN ON THE COB
Dear Mary: I wish to share a sweet corn trick with you and your readers that allows you to cook fresh corn in the husk in the microwave. Cut through the husk ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 3 Rs to Put Personal Finances Back on Track
It's true that financial trouble is a major contributor to the breakup of the American family. It is also true that gaining control over one's finances can repair marriages, restore families and change the future. For that, I am eternally grateful.
Let me assure you right up front that it is possible for you to gain control of your financial ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Stop Making These Dishwasher Mistakes
MISTAKE: YOU NEED TO PRE-RINSE
Scrape off all the chunks of food from the dishes, but don't pre-rinse. It's not necessary and only wastes time and water. Unless you have particles of food on your dishes, pre-rinsing could actually hinder your dishwasher's performance. Dishwasher detergent needs the acidity of food to activate its cleaning power...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Cheap Ways to Feed Teenagers Who Eat Like NFL Linemen
If you're raising a teenager right now -- especially one who can clear a dinner table before you've had a chance to sit down -- you're not imagining things. Feeding a growing teen can feel like trying to stock a vending machine during halftime. Except the vending machine is your kitchen, and halftime happens every afternoon.
It's normal to feel...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 10 Minutes to Financial Freedom
Recently, I got a message from Natalie, who explained that as part of a financial preparedness event, she will have 10 minutes to speak about financial freedom. Her question to me was, "What would you talk about if you only had 10 minutes?"
Only 10 minutes? I find it difficult to introduce myself in that little time, but I'm up to the challenge...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: What to Do When You Have Too Many of These Things
Before we get going here, and in the interest of full disclosure, I have an inner hoarder who puts up quite a fuss from time to time. I've managed to tame her, but now and again, she gets out. Before I know it, I have 48 boxes of borax on my storage shelves or 9,082 skeins of yarn in my stash. Just kidding -- sort of. Just justification is ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Cleverly Delicious Ways to Use Up Leftovers
If your refrigerator is at all like mine, it harbors an odd assortment of leftovers and "almost gones." After all, it's hard to throw out what appears to be perfectly good food, but what can you do with a little of this and not very much of that? Here are some suggestions that may get your creative juices flowing to come up with your own ideas ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: The Great Ice Cube Tray Hack Roundup (Hint: Not Just for Ice)
There was a time when every fridge had a matching set of ice cube trays, stacked neatly like they had a purpose. These days? If you still have one, it's probably buried behind a bag of frozen corn, cracked from years of freezer abuse, and long past its glory days.
But don't be too quick to toss it in your next decluttering spree. That little ...Read more
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