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    28th September 2007

    Taco Seasoning Mix

    This Taco Bell copycat seasoning mix recipe is yummy and much less to prepare and use than buying the little packets from the store. This taco seasoning recipe can be premade and stored in an airtight container such as a mason jar, sealed plastic storage bowl, or zipper bags.

    Taco Bell Seasoning Mix Recipe

    2 tablespoons flour
    2 teaspoons chili powder
    1 1/2 teaspoons dried minced onion
    1 1/4 teaspoons salt
    1 teaspoon paprika
    3/4 teaspoon crushed beef bullion cube
    1/4 teaspoon sugar
    1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
    1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
    1/2 teaspoon onion powder (or to taste)

    Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Store in a container until ready for use.

    When ready to use, brown ground beef and drain. Add seasoning mix and 3/4 cup of water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat. Simmer uncovered, 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    Popularity: 11% [?]

    28th September 2007

    Chocolate Syrup Recipe

    Make your own homemade chocolate syrup with this easy chocolate syrup recipe. Why buy the expensive bottle from the store when you can make your own and save money? Plus homemade chocolate syrup just tastes yummier.

    Chocolate Syrup Recipe

    1/2 cup cocoa
    1 cup water
    2 cups sugar
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon vanilla

    Mix the cocoa and the water in a saucepan. Heat and stir to dissolve the cocoa. Add the sugar, and stir to dissolve. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce the heat to low and boil for three minutes. Remove the chocolate syrup mixture from the heat, then add the salt and vanilla. Stir to mix well. Pour into a sterilized pint jar, and store covered in refrigerator.

    You can adjust the sugar and cocoa to taste with each new batch made.

    This will keep for several months, but it’s so good that it won’t last for long.

    Popularity: 9% [?]

    28th September 2007

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    27th September 2007

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    27th September 2007

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    Popularity: 9% [?]

    26th September 2007

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    25th September 2007

    Frugal Homeschooling Group

    We welcome parents of homeschoolers who choose and want to homeschool their children in a frugal manner, without spending tons of money to teach. (This CAN be done!)

    Frugal Homeschooling is a group for friendly people who want to learn new ways to homeschool frugally, and who want to share frugal resources and tips for teaching. We encourage all homeschoolers to join our new group!

    We are a Christian based group, therefore talking about God and the bible is allowed AND encouraged! No flaming, no running down other parents, etc. The list is moderated simply to keep the icky spam out. Welcome, and enjoy!

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    Popularity: 7% [?]

    24th September 2007

    Best Home Decorating Tips on a Budget

    You’ve finally bought your dream home, and you’ve gotten moved in and settled. Now comes the fun part, decorating your new home. But there’s one problem. You’re on a budget and don’t have a lot of money to spend on decorating. So what’s a woman to do when she’s ready to shop for decorative items but doesn’t have the money to spend shopping?

    Start by making a plan. Write down room by room the decorating ideas that you have for each room. You might also look through decorating magazines and clip out pictures of things that catch your eye that you might like and put them in folders for each room. Decide what type of wall decorations you want, drapes and curtains, lighting, etc.

    Once you have a general idea of how you want to decorate each room of the home, you can start looking for sales. You can find wonderful used items at flea markets and yard sales at huge savings. Estate sales often offer fantastic vintage items that make wonderful decorations. You can often find seasonal items at a huge discount immediately following the end of a holiday. This is a great time to stock up for the next year for decorative seasonal items.

    If you sew, you can make your own curtains and drapes and save a lot of money, plus have better quality material. If you enjoy making crafts, the ideas are endless on how to spruce up used items you find at yard sales or second hand.

    An old wooden chest found at a thrift store can be repainted into a beautiful piece for the guest bedroom. Plates found at yard sales make a beautiful collection for the buffet. You can save money on paint by buying paint that was not mixed to the specific color someone wanted and therefore was marked down and shelved.

    Old picture frames can be repainted and decorated into pretty new designs, adding new life to treasured photos. Decorative foils wrapped around the frames add a nice touch.

    If you have a large room that will serve dual purposes, a room divider offers an inexpensive and easy way to give the appearance of an enclosed section of the room. Placing a sofa or love seat in the middle of the room also gives the appearance of dividing a larger room into a smaller area.

    Smaller rooms can be made to appear larger by placing decorative etched mirrors on one of the walls. This gives the illusion of added space, while adding the decorative touch to the wall.

    Old outdated calendars make absolutely wonderful framed posters for almost any wall in the home. Instead of tossing out last year’s old calendar, save it and clip the photos that you like out of it. Measure the size of the photos and find frames, and arrange them in your rooms. These are great for smaller areas that need a little something to spruce up the walls.

    Adding artificial flowers and greenery over doorways and walk through areas can add color to a room plus given it a fresh and inviting appearance. Be careful not to overdo it or what’s intended to be decorative could come across as looking tacky.

    Wall tapestries offer an elegant decorative look. If you are in luck and happen upon these at an estate sale, they add a nice touch to your home. Small throw size quilts are often also used as wall hangings and add a nice homey feel.


    Frugal Luxuries by the Seasons: Celebrate Holidays with Elegance and Simplicity - On Any Income

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