Showing posts with label thrifty shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifty shopping. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Leftovers.

Did any of you ever have to read that weird story 'making do stew' as a kid? The basic concept was that the people didn't have anything to eat so they each threw in whatever they did have and made soup out of it. Maybe it was a fable and it was supposed to have a deep and profound meaning I totally missed out on as a kid. The priniciple though has come full circle for me...

I have a whole new prospective on leftovers lately. I'm not just talking about food, although that's a good place to start. Every once in a while I get annoyed that my pantry has reached a rediculous state. To remedy this I have a new 'game' I play with myself. When I'm frustrated that it's getting a little over-crowded in there, I don't go to the grocery store and I commit to go a week without eating a single lunch out (a single meal out would be a bit extreme, even for me). Then I 'make do' with all the random items that have collected in my pantry over the past month or two.

I did this two weeks ago and finally made: a bag of 'dirty rice', a baked ziti, a hamburger helper (with ground turkey instead), 2 cans of progresso low-sodium soup, and a box of brownies I took to work. Success! I hate to waste things that are perfectly good but sometimes my food goes bad because I simply never get around to making it. Tragic, I know. So that's where this new concept came from.

I've applied it now to other aspects of life. For those of you on here with a bit of an addiction to trying new beauty products, the concept may REALLY come in handy for you. I've taken about a month off recently from buying makeup, lotions, anti-perspirants, etc and I've started working through the stash I have - afterall it's bought, paid for, and taking up space! I pulled out a few things of lotion I had started but never finished and working on those. I used up a few cans of half-used hair spray. Found a few blushes that had been at the bottom of the makeup bin and started wearing them again. Pulled out a few eye shadows that I hadn't touched in a while. I even pulled out a bronzer I bought in winter (when I'm not as tan) and didn't quite go and now that I've been in the sun - it works perfectly - so I'm using that instead of paying 30 bucks for a new Nars bronzer.

I try to be thrifty with my money and resources and this using up leftovers thing has not only saved me some money (so I can have fun in the Key's this weekend) but it's also helped me with my spring cleaning. It's really freeing up some space and I am loving it.

So, if you're up for the challenge determine this week to work your way through the randoms in your pantry and you 'medicine cabinet' and start using up those leftovers, ladies (and gents).

Love,
B

Friday, February 11, 2011

A New Hero.

Ok so I thought I was bold taking on basically a raw vegan fast, a month gluten free, agreeing to take a months worth of pictures of myself (doesn't that mean I have to wear makeup everyday?), and reading 50ish books but this girl puts all of my blog challenges to shame. For one year she only spent $364 dollars on clothes. Bascially she bought thrift store items for $1 and altered them herself to make wicked cool clothes. Ok ok so some of them I wouldn't want to wear but she's impressive none-the-less.

You will absolutely die when you see how ugly some of the things she bought were and how cool she made them. This girl must have a lot of a time and a magic pair of scissors, I tell ya. Perhaps I should consider a challenge that involves limiting my clothing spending....mmm, nah. : ]

Enough gabbing. I want you to go to here and check out her before and after pics. She'll seriously wow you with her skills, she did me.

Thanks to my coworker, Madison, for sending me the link to this blog - I'm officially obsessed.

Love,
B

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Cardi v. Sweater Boots.

I've been seeing ton's of bloggers talk about Ugg's new Cardi boots. I love love love them but for $140 and as a Florida resident myself, it's hard to justify them. I did find a much less expensive version by of all places, Old Navy.
Here's the $140 Ugg Cardi (found on Zappos.com)


Here is the much more justifiable $34.50 Old Navy sweater boot:

Also comes in black and a charcoal grey.

I think I might need a pair of these for my trips up north, don't ya think?

Love,

B