Save $$$ with a slow cooker

1. Save on Staples:
Instead of buying canned stock, freeze the bones, trimmings and juices from roasts. When you have enough scraps, place them in the slow cooker, fill it with water about 3/4 of the way, cover and cook on low for 8 hours. Strain the liquid and discard solids. Use the broth immediately or freeze for up to 3 months. If you are a vegetarian, you can also make a vegetarian stock from different vegetable scraps.

2. Conserve energy:
Using a slow cooker helps cut electricity costs - it costs $.10 for 8 hours of use vs. $.19 for 2 hours of stove time and $.29 for 1 hour of oven time.

3. Enjoy poultry for less:
Buying the whole chicken is cheap (on sale, it could be $.79 per pound). Remove giblets and put it in the cooker. Add spices, salt, pepper. Add a little bit water, cover and cook for 8 hours on low or 4 hours on high.

4. Cook once, eat twice:
Prepare a big roast in the slow cooker which yields several meals' worth of meat. Buy a chuck roast on sale and toss it in a slow cooker. Cooking cheaper cuts of meat in the slow cooker makes them tender and more flavorful. Add some water so that the meat won't toughen. When the roast is done, divide it into meal-sized portions in plastic storage containers and refrigerate or freeze for later use. The possibilities are endless - beef and noodles, roast beef sandwiches, etc.

4. Stretch your budget with beans:
Buy 1 pound of beans and soak in water overnight. Drain, put beans in the slow cooker and cover with fresh water. Add salt and garlic. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.

5. Make homemade soup:
Keep a tupperware in the freezer and put leftover vegetables, starches and meat in it. You can use whatever you have left - for example, half a cup that is not enough to serve the next day. When the bowl is full, put everything in the slowcooker and make your soup.

6. Visit this site for more slowcooker recipes and inspiration.

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Green & Organic Laundry Tips

  • Make bright colors pop by adding 1/2 cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle.
  • Add a single aspirin to your machine load of laundry to keep whites from getting dingy.

Wedding Cake

  • Did you know that you can save money on a cake by having a "fake" cake. It is constructed to look like a real wedding cake with fondant and gumpaste, but it is just a display cake with a built-in compartment for a slice of cake for the couple to cut. See if your baker is willing to do it (not all do) or check out Cake Rental online.
  • Dozens of handmade sugar flowers, an ornate monogram or meticulously sculpted icing all cost more. Instead of decorations that require handcrafting (which can add up), ask your baker to use fresh organic flowers or fruit.
  • Try a noncustomized option from Asimplecake by NYC cake designer Gail Watson. She has 19 basic designs which you can personalize with edible adornments for one third to 60 percent less than a cake made to order.
  • Choose buttercream frosting over fondant. This lowers the fee by a dollar per slice and most people actually like buttercream better.
  • Decorate your simple cake with a ribbon. Just remember to back your ribbon with tape or wax paper to make sure the ribbon does not get greasy when it touches the cake's frosting. Cut the tape or wax paper to fit your ribbon, and apply it to the side of the ribbon that will touch the cake. Tape will adhere to the ribbon on its own, and wax paper can be ironed to the ribbon (place the paper wax side down against the ribbon, and pass your iron over the paper several times to melt the wax to the ribbon). Wrap the ribbon around the cake, being careful not to dent the frosting. It will be easier to wrap the ribbon if your cake is cold, so the frosting is stiff. Smooth the ribbon with your fingers so it lays flat against the cake, and secure the ends of the ribbon with a dollop of frosting (place the frosting on one end of the ribbon, and press the other end on top of the frosting). Check that the ribbon is straight, and that the ends overlap perfectly. Or, you can buy a water-resistant ribbon from Sugarcraft.com.

Wedding Jewelry

Did you know that you can rent your wedding jewelry for a fraction of what it would have cost you to buy it?

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Not-so-traditional wedding registries

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Rainfall of Envelopes

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Wedding Officiant

Did you know that your friend can officiate your wedding? In some states, you can have a friend obtain the one-time right to officiate (check with your county clerk). In other states, your friend can be ordained through a ministry such as Universal Life Church or Universal Ministries. You can check all the rules at this site and confirm with your county clerk.

The Crepe Escape...

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