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    13th September 2007

    Waldorf Salad

    Waldorf Salad is a delicious salad for those hot summer days. If you prefer, you can leave the apples unpeeled. Either way, this makes a yummy Waldorf Salad.

    1 cup walnut halves
    1/2 cup mayonnaise
    1/4 cup plain yogurt
    1 teaspoon prepared mustard
    Pinch of dry mustard
    Juice of 1/2 lemon
    4 to 6 tart apples, peeled, cored, and diced (2 cups)
    1 to 2 cups finely diced celery, leaves reserved
    Salt and freshly ground black pepper
    2 bunches tender greens, such as arugula, baby kale,
    or pepper cress, washed and dried
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

    Preheat the oven to 325F. Spread the walnuts on a baking sheet and toast in the oven for 4 to 5 minutes, until aromatic and lightly toasted. Let cool. Combine the mayonnaise, yogurt, both mustards, and the lemon juice in a large bowl. Fold in the apples and diced celery and season with salt and pepper. Put the salad greens in a large bowl. Add the olive oil and lemon juice, season with salt and pepper, and toss well. Divide the greens among four plates. Spoon the apple mixture onto the greens and sprinkle with the toasted walnuts and reserved celery leaves.


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    12th September 2007

    Banana Nut Cinnamon Swirl Bread: Frugal Bread Maker Recipes

    The cost of name brand bread is just nonsense. Making your own bread using a bread maker not only saves money on the cost of bread, it’s absolutely delicious and tastes so much better than the store bought bread.

    Bread
    2 eggs
    2 tablespoons milk
    1 large ripe banana, mashed
    1 1/2 tablespoons butter
    1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
    1 1/2 teaspoons salt
    3 cups bread flour
    2 1/4 teaspoons bread machine yeast

    Filling
    1 1/2 tablespoons butter, softened
    3 tablespoons brown sugar
    3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    3 tablespoons chopped pecans

    Put the dough ingredients in the bread pan in the order suggested by your bread machine instructions. Set for white bread, dough stage. Press start. When the dough is ready, turn it out onto a lightly floured board and punch it down. Let it sit a for a few minutes. Roll the dough into a rectangle no more than 9 inches wide, or the length of your loaf pan. Spread the softened butter over the dough. In a small bowl, combine the the brown sugar, cinnamon and nuts. Sprinkle the cinnamon mixture evenly over the dough. Roll up the dough, jellyroll fashion, starting with the short, 9 inch side, forming a loaf; pinch the edge to seal. Spray a 9 1/2 inch loaf pan with nonstick spray. Place the shaped loaf in the pan, seam side down. Cover and let rise in a warm place until the loaf has doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Bake the loaf in the preheated 350 degree F oven for 30 to 45 minutes or until the loaf is golden brown. Turn out of the pan and place on a wire rack to cool. Yield: Makes one 1 1/2 pound loaf of bread.

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    11th September 2007

    How to Make Your Own Perfume Guide

    Two Great Reasons for Making Your Own Perfume

    1) Unique and pleasant fragrances designed for you, by you.

    Anyone can go to the store and grab a bottle of perfume… but not everyone can stake claim to their own scent! Imagine the great comments and questions you’ll receive from the people around you…

    2) Save boatloads of cash when you stop buying designer
    fragrances.

    You’ll be making your own special blend of fragrances at a fraction of the cost that you’d pay for perfume in a store. In fact, you might even be able to turn around and sell your fragrances to others for a pretty penny!

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    What can perfume be made from? This chapter focuses on some of the unique ingredients involved in making perfume… can you guess which kind of alcohol we recommend?

    What kind of supplies will be needed, and where can you get them? You might be surprised to find out just how accessible the supplies really are. Not nearly as extravagent and posh as you might imagine!

    Simple recipes that even a beginner can pick up right away. It’s easy to get started IF you have the right direction. The simplicity of recipes is amazing… if you know how long they should “simmer” …

    What is the link between perfumes and aromatherapy? Not only can you smell great, you can also FEEL great with the right perfume. It’s all explained, including some easy to follow instructions for recipes that beginners can try out.

    Plus a whole lot more!

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    10th September 2007

    Energy Saving Tips: 13 Ways to Save Money on Power Bills

    There are many ways to save money on electricity and power costs. Following are just a few ideas to help cut the cost of your power bill and save money.

    1. Set your water heater to the lowest setting. Turning the water heater to a lower setting keeps the saves money by not having to keep the water as hot, plus it’s a safer temperature.

    2. Keep the curtains and drapes closed during the hottest part of the summer, keeping the heat out and the cool in. In the winter, open them during the middle of the day for the opposite effect.

    3. Use the dryer only in the early morning or late at night. For even better savings, use an inexpensive clothing dryer rack to hang laundry on to dry.

    4.Put weather stripping around doors and windows. If you have an attic door, put weather stripping around it.

    5. Close vents in rooms that are not in use. Keep doors shut to rooms that are not in use.

    6. Turning off the stove oven about seven minutes before a dish is done will save money. The heat of the oven will allow the dish to finish cooking.

    7. Use an electric blanket in the winter. The cost of using the electric blanket will be less than running the heater on a higher setting to warm the home.

    8.Use the slowcooker or crockpot in the summer months to keep from heating up the home with the stove or oven.

    9. Once a year have a professional to service your air unit or furnace to be sure that it is running its best. A unit that is not properly maintained will use more electricity trying to keep the home cool or warm.

    10. When possible, prepare enough food at one cooking that will last for more than one meal. Freeze part of the meal for another time. Preparing more than enough at one time saves on cooking time and money.

    11. Thaw meals before placing in the oven. This saves having to run the oven as long.

    12. If you use mainly one room, rather than heat the entire house, invest in a small portable heater that can be moved easily. These little heaters are handy and they allow you to heat only the portion of the home that you need.

    13. Replace the filters on your air unit and furnace about every two to three months. When a filter has become clogged with dust and dirt, the unit has to work harder, doesn’t cool or heat as efficiently, and uses more electricity.

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    9th September 2007

    Make Money With Pinecone Research Paid Surveys

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    6th September 2007

    Corn Dog Recipe

    Are you wanting to know how to make your own corn dogs? Corn dogs are yummy and easy to make at home. This homemade corn dog recipe is one the family is sure to love. This corn dog recipe offers an easy and delcious corn dog recipe that you can make instead of using the store bought ones.

    1 cup all-purpose flour
    1 cup yellow cornmeal
    1 tablespoon granulated sugar
    3 teaspoons baking powder
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
    2 eggs
    1 cup milk
    1/4 cup vegetable oil
    oil or shortening for deep frying
    1 pound hot dogs, about 10, or use 1 pound of cocktail hot dogs
    wooden skewers, popsicle sticks, or toothpicks for cocktail hot dogs

    In a mixing bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, salt and chili powder. In another bowl, beat the eggs with milk and the 1/4 cup of oil. Stir egg and milk mixture into dry ingredients and whisk together until batter is smooth.

    Heat oil in the deep fryer to 360°, or until it’s just about to smoke. You want the oil to be very hot so that when the corn dog is put into the oil it begins to fry immediately.

    Lightly flour each weiner. This makes the batter stick to the wieners. Insert a wooden skewer or popsicle stick into each hot dog, to make a “handle” for the hot dogs. Holding the stick or skewer, dip each hot dog into batter, turning to coat thoroughly and evenly.

    Fry corn dogs in 2 or 3 batches, for about 3 to 5 minutes, or until golden brown. Don’t cook anymore than 3 at a time so they cook correctly. Drain on paper towels.


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    6th September 2007

    Frugal Clothes Drying With the Expandable Clothes Dryer Rack

    Drying your clothes with a clothes dryer is great, but it can run your electric bill sky high, especially in the summer months when it’s hot anyway.

    I’ve been using a clothes drying rack for a while and love it. I have four of them, one of each family member. Instead of running the dryer all the time and heating up the house, causing the A/C to have to work even more to cool the house, I use clothes dryer racks to hang the clothes on and dry them free of charge.

    These are great for inside the house…no having to go outside in the heat to hang clothes out and then go out again to bring them back in. My clothes never get forgotten outside in the rain either.

    And the best part? I save a load of money on my power bill by not using the dryer most of the time. If you want to save money on your light bill, try these clothing dryer racks out. They are so worth it!

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    The top shelf can also be used to store dry folded clothes, towels and other garments. Storage is also an easy solution as this stand can be folded up and put away when not in use. Place this stand in the laundry or clothes room.

    Features:
    Sturdy steel construction
    Rods to hang clothes of different sizes
    Expandable for use and foldable for easy storage
    Color: Chrome

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    Hang your clothes on this sturdy drying rack! This Deluxe Drying Rack by Organize It All is made from quality steel and coated with a beautiful chrome finish. This sleek clothes stand does not rust or accumulate dust easily. Simply wipe the stand with a soft cloth and it looks as good as new. Swiftly expand the unit to hang clothes of different shapes and sizes on the many rods provided on this versatile stand. The top shelf can also be used to store dry folded clothes, towels and other garments. Storage is also an easy solution as this stand can be folded up and put away when not in use. Place this stand in the laundry room, clothes room or even out in the garden. Features: Sturdy steel construction Rust free chrome finish Rods to hang clothes of different sizes Expandable for use and foldable for easy storage Color: Chrome Size: 46″tall x 33 1/2″wide x 18 1/2″deep

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    6th September 2007

    Frugal Living Tips: Ways to Save Money at the Supermarket

    Saving money on food and groceries can prove to be difficult when the price of eating tends to cut deep into even the best made budget. Rather than become discouraged and spend money outside of the food budget, try incorporating some new money saving strategies into your shopping trips.

    Saving money on some items can allow to budget for special treats and holiday shopping. Spending less money on groceries doesn’t mean you have to eat less or eat icky food. On the contrary, by shopping smart you can actually shop and bring home more food for yummy meals.

    Planning meals a week or more at a time is a good way to help save money on the cost of buying food and groceries. If you know what you are going to cook and serve for a meal, you can purchase the items needs for those meals ahead of time and have everything on hand for preparing the meals.

    Before going grocery shopping, be sure to have a list of what you plan on buying, items you have coupons for, and what’s on sale. Be sure to prioritize the shopping list, posting necessary items first. Avoid purchasing things you don’t really need unless you have the available funds within the food budget. Smart shopping and using these money saving tips will allow you to have extra money to get those extra special treats. Be sure to have your list with you when you shop. A list left at home won’t help you!

    The number one way to save money shopping is to not buy name brand products. Most, if not all, generic or store brand products are put up by the big name brand companies, simply labeled and packaged differently. Unless the name brand product is on sale or you have coupons for the items, you are usually going to pay more for the exact same item that could be bought under the store brand or generic brand name. Since the packaging is just for looks, why spend money on the can, box, bag, or paper container that will only go into the trash can?

    Save leftovers! Leftovers can often be frozen to make into delicious new meals at a later date. For example, leftover chicken can be served in a salad or as chicken alfredo, leftover ham could be put into omelets, a stew, or into a gravy. There are endless possibilities to revive a leftover dish into something new and yummy.

    Keep a list of basic items that you always buy when shopping, such as seasonings. When you are running low or are out of a necessity make a note of it on the list. This will insure that when you shop, you won’t forget something you need.

    When making your shopping list, keep in mind items that can be used in a variety of ways or prepared in different way. Items like chicken, beef, pasta, vegetables, etc, can be prepared in multiple ways. Purchase in bulk when possible to take advantage of the savings and freeze in serving size portions for later.

    Invest in a good bread maker if your family eats a lot of bread. Making your own bread can save a lot of money and the homemade bread is so delicious. The bread will keep just fine for about a week, and it can be refrigerated to help it stay fresh longer.

    Don’t go shopping when you are hungry. Eat before leaving home! If you go shopping for food and groceries and are hungry, you will undoubtedly end up buying and spending money above your budget. Everything will look enticing, so eat before you shop.

    When making a grocery budget be sure to allow a little extra money for holiday meals and cooking. When making a grocery shopping list, try to avoid precooked meals or products. These usually cost far more than their homemade counterparts. When buying meats, buy boneless trimmed meats so that you aren’t paying for a bone and fat that you most likely will not use.

    Learning better budgeting of your money when shopping for food and groceries can save you a lot of money and help stretch your food dollar further. Better shopping habits and meal planning by using these money saving tips can greatly improve what inhabits your pantry.


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