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wow
Thursday, August 20, 2009 | By momofsix6789

we have dollar tree here, but not that great of selection for food, and most I can get cheaper elsewhere, Although I really like the $1 honey lol


Another After Picture
Thursday, August 20, 2009 | By chef4u

Your kitchen looks lovely. Nice stove. So, how did you save for it? I'm going to be needing a new one soon. I prefer gas and would like to go with stainless steel, but nothing too fancy since it's just me. But, I love to cook.


Like my jar of idea's
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | By APACHI

My jar of idea's is for the whole family, because they said this was a family site careful with what you say or do on here. So this jar of idea's is to put your idea's in a jar, so when you get bord and you have nothing to do, then you pull the idea from the jar, no cheating if you don't like what you get . . .you have to full fill that idea for the day, then put it back in the jar for another time.


Homemade Hamburger Helper
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | By APACHI

Party of 1, It's just me and 2 cats, so like you, trying to stretch the dollar to go far. Even though I live in Canada, my city is called Calgary. Our city has now become to expensive to buy groceries, so sometimes I try to do without or I buy bulk or on sale. You're idea about Walmart is great, as well as our stores for buying food for $1.00 goes a long way. Homemade hamburger helper is basically without the box of ingredients you can find in your home. I have my own noodles, tomato sauce or stewed tomatoes, seasoning that you would normally add like garlic powder, onion powder or you could use salt/pepper. You should buy lean ground hamburger, regular is ok too, but has more fat content to it. You fry the hamburger, drain any fat if there is, wipe pan out and put cooked hamburger back in, then add your already cooked noodles, cheese powder with 1/2 cup of milk, 1 cup of water. Now, I also added to it, 1 cut up zucchini(peeled) mushrooms, can of gravy, you can make your own. It was so much cheaper and I stored it in the freezer, because it made 4 individual containers. I saved depending where you could of bought the box contents anywhere from $1.99 to $3.89.


Cool
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 | By APACHI

Beauty by Detail, Interior Decor, Home Decorating by Sarah Gardner


Lmao
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 | By APACHI

OMG six kids . . .you poor dear! Yeah Walmart is the way to go, up here in Alberta, Canada we have a dollarama store you can buy food for $1.00. I bought cookies, rice, potatoes of course that is in boxes you make up, some of it is pre-packaged. Pickles, Peanut butter, Jam . . . Juice etc.


Hey that's really neat
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 | By APACHI

So tell me what else have you made other than the seashell frame?


boyfriend
Monday, August 17, 2009 | By yard_sale_annie

why don't you focus more on what you want out of life instead of what your boyfriend wants...kids at your age are very fickle what you have now might not last forever and if he is this possesive now then he wouldnt make a good husband later in life if you plan on getting married and having kids..i know you will take this with a grain of salt like most kids your age do but take it from one who has been there and down that road all ready and also you don't want to be tied down with a couple of kids and no one there to help you..so start thinking about you and your life and think about what you are going to do in the future and don't worry so much about having a boyfriend..if he loves you he will already trust you..remember jealousy is not love,,,


clothes
Monday, August 17, 2009 | By yard_sale_annie

kids clothes can be hand for the fraction of a cost at your local thrift store..my kid always wore designer clothes for about a $2.00 dollars an outfit..no one ever knew her clothes came from the thrift store..also i have found many of nice items from my local church for free..


re hand sweating
Monday, August 17, 2009 | By yard_sale_annie

try using corn starch or baby powder on your hands to absorp moisture..you could keep it in your purse and apply it when you use the bathroom in between classes might help


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