A NOTE FROM RANDALHello Everyone!
Spring is just around the corner. We have a few signs of Spring here in Virginia. Most gardeners have been waiting all winter for Spring to come and are really ready to get out there and dig. For others, deep cleaning, clearing out and organizing comes to mind. Regardless this issue hold many topics relative to Spring and making your life a bit simpler and certainly more frugal.
Thanks for sharing this newsletter with others so we can continue to grow.
Springtime thoughts,
Randal
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WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE FORUMAdd your advice for these questions at
The Frugal Life Forum. Ask your own questions or leave your favorite frugal tips while you are there.
Cleaning1.
Wax on Concrete MantelsPlease if anyone can help me. I have a concrete mantel (which I absolutely hate) and I burn candles all the time. some of the wax spilled over and looks like it stained the concrete. I already scraped off the wax, this is what is left over. Any suggestions?
Miscellaneous1.
60 And Looking For A New Job But HowI'm 60 years old, moved to the south and looking for a job but finding a lot of discrimination (hidden). I'm signed up with many agencies, have a degree in business and lots of experience and skills, but the few interviews I've had come off with remarks like, "well, you're not a spring chicken..." i don't want to just sit around the house and do nothing. I have a lot of energy, talent and spirit. Anyone have any ideas to help me?
Recycle / Reuse1.
Drying Plastic BagsDoes anyone know where I can get a device for drying more than one plastic bag at a time. I saw one with four dowels that had little soft figurines on top so bags would stay open. Does anyone have any other ideas? What do you do? I'm always in a hurry but hate to toss these out. thanks so much!
FRUGAL PEST CONTROLDonna just spent a few weeks in the rainforest and she had a gecko at her cabin door that she considered her Gecko Angel. There are some huge roaches in Costa Rica and geckos are known to love them. She had 19 days in that cabin room and never saw a roach, but noticed the gecko (who feeds at night like roaches) around her door many times. We're not in favor of taking geckos from the wild, or having pets that you are not prepared to care for, but there are home-bred geckos and they can live happily in your home taking care of more than just roaches. Be sure you learn more about them before you consider this option.
What we've used in the past for roaches is a recipe to make Roach Balls. It worked and has worked for many others we've given it to.
Roach Balls
1/2 cup boric acid (purchased at pharmacy)
2 T. granulated sugar
2 T. chopped onion
2T. shortening
1 teaspoon water (if needed for consistency)
Blend in bowl till consistency like dough. Then roll into balls. Put a ball inside a small paper cup and place where you have roach problem. They eat the balls and carry them back to other roaches. The roaches die providing food for other bugs that eat dead bugs. This recipe will make about 25 balls. You can freeze extras. Be sure to keep out of reach of pets and children.
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FRUGAL DECORATING
Making A Porch BenchHi everyone, I have some thing I made recently and had many compliments on. A porch bench!! I found 2 old iron dining room chairs in the back yard when I moved. I took off the seats, I painted them white, put the chairs facing each other, cut a piece of plywood the length and width (1/4 inch wider on each side), screwed two 1x4's on each side for the front and back. I got sponge batting and an old sheet to cover the plywood stapled it to the plywood and screwed the plywood to the two chairs from the seats of the chairs. I then went to a garage sale (I love garage sales)! I found a wicker head board for $5 and screwed it to the back of the bench. it was so pretty everyone wanted to know where to get one like it. Kajunbelle
FRUGAL TIPS
Using Printed Boxes Again
First, I apologize for not posting this prior to the holidays, but that is when I discovered this. I had more packages to mail than I did boxes for them. And it seemed that good sturdy boxes were way too emblazed with graphics or printing. So I took these boxes apart and using the same folds, reconstructed them "inside-out" therefore putting the clean side out and ready for addressing. You can use regular white glue, since you are gluing paper product, but to speed things up, I used an extra tacky glue. The shipping tape then gave it further support anyway. Through the year, I'll simply take apart boxes that I may use next year and reconstruct them as needed. Best part is - I won't have to BUY any (hopefully).Search The Frugal Life Forum for answers to your questions or to share tips with other frugal folks.
FRUGAL ORGANIZINGWith all of the organizational supplies being sold and businesses that are springing up to help people organize, it's obvious we simply have too much stuff. It's impossible to organize if you've got more things than you really have use for. It won't stay organized for long. Maybe an article from our website will help you to know how to get your stuff under control. Here's some topics available:
10 Simple ways to Clear Clutter from your Home and Office
10 Reasons Why You Should Get Organized
Clutter Addiction
Clutter Side Effects - How the State of Your Home Affects Your Life
Treasured Keepsakes or Clutter? A Look at Memorabilia
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Clutter & Organizing
Blackberry Ballet - Tackling Projects One Step At a Time
Discovering Bonus Storage Space - Right In Your Own Home
How To Organize Better!
Letting Go of Clutter In Your Office
Opt-Out of Junk Mail and Tele-Marketing Calls
Why Such a Fuss Over Junk Mail?
FRUGAL GARDENINGWe all know that vinegar has a hundred uses in the home, but it can be used in the garden also.
Kill Grass and WeedsUse full strength in any area where you do not want anything to grow. Be careful not to put it on a slope that will cause it to run down into an area that you want things to grow in. This stuff really works, so use it carefully. You can apply it with a spray bottle.
Dirty Planter and PotsPlanters and pots begin to look old and crummy with the salt buildup from watering. Soak the stains in full strength vinegar. You can use a sponge to soak and then to rub off.
Ant RepellentFull strength vinegar will keep ants from going into the house if you spray around doorways or any opening you know exists. You'll have to reapply at least two times a week, so leave the bottle right inside the door to remind you.
Freshen Your Cut FlowersVinegar helps flowers to last longer in the vase. Add about 1 T. to 2 cups of water and also add 1 a pinch of sugar.
FRUGAL PETSHealthy Pet FoodsPet food ingredients can create a lot of health problems for our pets, and that can cost a lot of money with recurring health issues feeding that drain our budgets for the veterinarian. Be an informed pet owner when it comes to what's in pet foods. You already know that you feel better if you eat right. Help them to feel better too.
View this video or site to be an informed pet owner.
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Yes, there are natural ways to deal with heartworms and there are herbal prevention programs also.
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