Thursday, February 2, 2012

Psalms 55:22

Give your burdens to the Lord, and he will take care of you.  He will not permit the godly to slip and fall.  Amen!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

What's done is done; what is gone is gone. One of life's lessons is to keep moving FORWARD!!

I'm always reading and love facebook, and all the interesting information on there - you may not of realized yet but there is a lot of interesting home making, crafting, home cooking pages that you can like, then everyday you are full with a whole new book to read.  Over the last month I can't believe all the information that I have (that is free by the way).  I really want to have chickens now too - thanks everyone - I little hard when you live in a townhouse.  But maybe I can still work out a way.  I have also now know how to recycle just about everything so that is wonderful too.  Plus on Facebook, I come across this saying

What's done is done; what is gone is gone. One of life's lessons is to keep moving FORWARD!!
We have to move forward every day - sometimes it is very hard to go to sleep thinking that tomorrow will bring more bills and more costs.  I love spend the day at home and not spending any money.  At least this little saying helps!!  Have a wonderful FORWARD day everyone and keep smiling!!
 
 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Today I decided to enjoy being broke!

So it is another day in my house and instead of worrying about money, I going to try and enjoy my day.  I must say that I have learn so much over the last couple of months, about how to save on so many things.  From making your own household cleaners to some great recipes.  Plus trying to live a more simple life.  There is so much stuff out there that we don't actually need!  So much stuff that we can learn to make from scratch and enjoy all the free things in life.  Like going for a walk, talking to a friend, reading blogs and even cleaning the house. 

So today at least try and take time to enjoy your day no matter what is happening in your life.

Caroline

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Great Depression Recipes

I love looking up old recipes - check these recipes out from the great depression - if you have made any of them please comment.

http://countrytimerecipes.alphamaids.com/great_depression_recipes.htm


Caroline

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Balls of Energy

Love this recipe - my kids are always looking for something to snack on as they come in from school - now I can make these, freeze them and take them out just before they get in from school = Good Food

 Balls of Energy

Author/Source:

Melissa @ Onceamonthmom.com adapted from FamilyFun.go.com

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium banana
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup toasted wheat germ
  • 3 tablespoons mini chocolate chips
  • 3 tablespoons shredded coconut

Directions:

In a medium bowl, mash together the banana and peanut butter.  Stir in wheat germ.  Roll tablespoons of the mixture into balls and roll in mini chocolate chips or coconut to coat.

Freezing Directions:

Place balls on a cookie sheet and flash freeze until solid.  Transfer to gallon freezer bags.  To serve: Thaw and enjoy.  Alternatively these may be enjoyed partially frozen.

Servings: 12 balls

Full of Great Ideas: Toilet paper art on my $0 budget

What a wonderful idea - I have just moved to the USA and by the time you get new furniture you just don't have the budget to buy art all at once - so this idea is great. I can't wait to collect all the toilet rolls so I can get started!!!!!

Full of Great Ideas: Toilet paper art on my $0 budget: Have you seen the amazing pieces of art people have been making out of toilet paper rolls? They have been all over the blog world for a coup...

Monday, January 23, 2012

How to stay warm in the Winter

I have never been in such cold weather, 0oF the other day what - this is crazy!  Doesn't help that I work in a cold place too, it is indoors but not warm at all.  The other day before I went to work I dresses in layers - I think this is the only way one can stay warm as your warm body heat gets trapped between the layers, therefore keeping you warmer.  As I'm from New Zealand I'm very aware of wool and it's qualities, especially Merino Wool.  Not only is it light and comfortable you can easily add it as one layer for extra warmth.  So one way to stay warm this winter is to dress in Merino Wool, it is the only way to go.  You may pay a bit for it but it lasts for ever - I brought a top 7 years ago and still wear it all the time - it hasn't lost color or worn at all, so well worth the investment.

Caroline