My Top 5 Foods To Prep For Easy Dinners Later
Why should you prep any food in advance when cooking is challenging enough?
Because doing the prepwork on a separate day removes a large portion of the stress and work on dinner night and can save time and money. Read more »
Tags: Food Prep, Freezing Food, Kitchen, Kitchen Prep, Kitchen Prep How-To, Kitchen Spoon Savers, Kitchen Time Savers, Preplanning, Saving $ In the Kitchen
Household Adaptations and Ideas, Income Earning & Money Saving Tips, Uncategorized | TinaMiller | January 12, 2015 9:02 am | Comments (4)
Grocery Shopping
Those two words alone bring aching hips, lower back pain, and a massive headache to mind and that’s just the thought pushing a cart through the store.
Today I hope to compile and share a list of shortcuts and hints I use to get the most for my money with the least amount of time and effort in the grocery store. Read more »
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Income Earning Ideas You Can Build On
Please realize that as much as I would like this post to apply to everyone and their physical challenges.
It is not possible.
I tried.
Here is a list of short term income earning ideas that can be expanded to continue earning throughout the year.
All of them require some kind of physical activity, but most require “limited” time on your feet and allow you to control your own hours.
Most suggestions require little to no start-up costs. Read more »
40+ Simple Handmade Gifts Your Kids Can Make
This post is full of links to other great blogs with instructions and suggestions for gifts your children can create for or under $5.
It includes gifts using newborn footprints, toddlers hand prints, preschool cut and glue projects, as well as projects for older kids with adult supervision.
I hope you find them both useful in your gift giving and fun to do with your kids.
Many can be created with things you probably have on hand already. Read more »
Welcome to our second Get The Word Out Wednesday Link-up.
Thank you to all those who linked up last week.
If you missed that post feel free to check it out here.
We will be hosting a “Get the Word Out Wednesday” Link-up EVERY Wednesday for blogs featuring articles that will help those with chronic illness.
This linkup is not only for zebras but ANYONE with a chronic illness that has a personal story, help (allergen-free recipes, ideas), adaptation ideas, testimonial or anything that would be helpful or encouraging to others, (even sharing a day in your life).
The idea of the “Get The Word Out” link-up is to spread the word about our illnesses, adaptations, short-cuts, tools, articles, stories, etc… and support each other during this sometimes lonely journey. Read more »
Tags: A day In the Life of EDS, Blog links, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, EDS, Ehlers Danlos Awareness, Invisible Illness, Link up
Get The Word Out Link Up, Income Earning & Money Saving Tips, My Family's Personal Stories | TinaMiller | November 12, 2014 9:14 am | Comments (0)
16 Simple Ways To Supplement Your Budget With a Chronic Illness
While Still In Your PJs
I realize with the holiday season approaching many of us need to earn a little extra income, but taking an extra job might be out of the question due to health and transportation issues.
So…. I compiled some quick, easy ideas I have found to be beneficial in our home.
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Tags: Checkout 51, County Market, Couponing, Earning Income, Earning Money On-line, GIfthulk, Huggies, Ibotta, Kelloggs, Kroger, Meijer, My Perks, Pampers, Purina, Saving Money, Shutterfly, Swqagbucks, Walgreens, Work at Home
Income Earning & Money Saving Tips | TinaMiller | November 8, 2014 11:27 pm | Comments (2)
250+ Handmade Gifts To Make For Children
If you have a youngster in your life and are looking for something unique to create check out these great links!
Some are quick and simple while others are more advanced and may take a little longer.
I have not added any photos so you will need to click on the links themselves to view each website.
The links include everything from simple print out and cut projects to sewing and woodworking.
I love them all!
I hope you enjoy them too! Read more »