Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Merry Christmas
May all of your joys and pleasure be available to help your spirit grow during this Holy-day season.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Being Frugal
When I first started this blog, I thought I would be able to share with others how we have been able to survive on such a low income. But, now I realize that no one would believe how we have done it.
We have been pinching pennies for so long that it has become the natural thing to do. We never question or think that we need to go to the store to buy anything but food. We just don't WANT for anything. But, we have every single thing we need. How? Because we know how to quest for it and speak to the universe which provides for us.
We live a simple life which includes having full access to the internet, hence I would not have this blog. We don't have the fastest or the slickest computers. Those we have do the trick. I do a lot of sewing, making other things by hand, and I make bath and beauty products, My husband was an air force mechanic, growing up with car mechanics since he was 12 or younger. He also worked in a hardware store growing up, so there is nothing he hasn't been able to repair.
I have a degree and many classes in medical abilities, so we are covered on that score, also. We only use doctors for emergencies, if we can help it.
I home schooled our daughter to the 11th grade, when she wanted to attend High School. She is also pretty self-reliant.
These are just samples of our life style. It won't work for everyone, but, each should try their best to be frugal.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
In our land of plenty, may we always remember those who may not have plenty. If you can, try to share with those in need. Happy Thanksgiving.
Monday, October 26, 2009
The leaves are falling, The leaves are falling!!!
My apologies to whomever wrote Chicken Little, but, that is what I thought off as our leaves come tumbling down. It hardly seems possible to me that the month of October is almost finished. Why is it that times increases as you age? Of course, it doesn't, but, it sure seems to. By now, everything should have been cleaned up in your garden, as we in the midwest have had several killing frosts. If you were unlucky enough to get the Tomato blight that came in this area, you should have pulled up your tomato plants and burned them. This helps to prevent the wintering over of the blight, so that it does not infect next years crop. Don't mulch them for the same reason.
Craft shows are in high swing right now and they are a wonderful place to find recycled items. Recycling is the number one frugal thing to do. I don't mean putting out card board and cans next to the curb to be picked up by the garbage man. Although, these are important things to do, that is, unless your garbage pick up service dumps them in the landfill instead of recyling them. What I mean is recycling product containers in your home for multi-purposes. There is no need to buy expensive storage containers, when most dairy products come is reusable plastic containers. A three pound margarine container is perfect to store left overs in. All sour cream and cottage cheese containers work, also. My most used item is a small margarine container. I just hate to throw out anything, because I know it can be used for something. If I can't get at least 10 uses out of a plastic container, than I am not happy.
Craft shows are in high swing right now and they are a wonderful place to find recycled items. Recycling is the number one frugal thing to do. I don't mean putting out card board and cans next to the curb to be picked up by the garbage man. Although, these are important things to do, that is, unless your garbage pick up service dumps them in the landfill instead of recyling them. What I mean is recycling product containers in your home for multi-purposes. There is no need to buy expensive storage containers, when most dairy products come is reusable plastic containers. A three pound margarine container is perfect to store left overs in. All sour cream and cottage cheese containers work, also. My most used item is a small margarine container. I just hate to throw out anything, because I know it can be used for something. If I can't get at least 10 uses out of a plastic container, than I am not happy.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Cheap tip #1
Composting and Animal fertilizers
My best gardening tip for anyone who has gardened or who will be gardening in the future is this: composting of all of your vegetable scraps and coffee grounds. The worms will love you for this. They aren't too happy about banana peels, though, partly because they are not native to the upper midwest where I am located and partly because the bananas give off a bitter gas as they rot. Our best garden area is situated where we used to have one of our German Shepherd's located. Don't be afraid of using animal droppings for your garden. It is best to let them "simmer" for at least a year, tho. We have also found that small animal dropping, ie pet mice and guinea pigs, also help to enrich the earth. This allows for little use of commercial fertilizers.
My best gardening tip for anyone who has gardened or who will be gardening in the future is this: composting of all of your vegetable scraps and coffee grounds. The worms will love you for this. They aren't too happy about banana peels, though, partly because they are not native to the upper midwest where I am located and partly because the bananas give off a bitter gas as they rot. Our best garden area is situated where we used to have one of our German Shepherd's located. Don't be afraid of using animal droppings for your garden. It is best to let them "simmer" for at least a year, tho. We have also found that small animal dropping, ie pet mice and guinea pigs, also help to enrich the earth. This allows for little use of commercial fertilizers.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Fall savings ideas
If you haven't gone to the orchard, yet, get there soon. Buying apples directly from them presents incredible savings. Hopefully, you have some kind of storage area. Even if it is an unheated garage, you can store them in wooden crates up off of the cement floor. Keeping them off of the floor prevents the cold from creeping up into them and causing frost damage. Cover them with either newspapers or old blankets. This allows them to remain fresh and crisp and keeps you from wasting gas as you "run" to the store to supply that crunch need.
Apples are incredibly healthy for us and there are so many different varieties available, that every taste can be satisfied. The farm markets also have squash and pumpkins available, too. Buying in quantities when items are in season is an incredible saving tip!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Welcome
Welcome to OLD PAVILION! A diary of how we have coped with over 36 plus years of living on the "cheap". Here you will find a few handy tips, a plethora of saving strategies and an insight into the minds of two financially conservative realists.
In the future, a tip for these times will be presented. Stay tuned.
In the future, a tip for these times will be presented. Stay tuned.
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