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NEW! Stay at Home Mommy

Ladies! I need some helpful suggestions on saving money in all areas. I am currently not working and so happy to stay at home with my 22 month old. What words of advice can you offer? Cheap and good meal ideas, how to create a schedule to keep the house in order (clean) while still spending time with my baby, etc. (P.S. We have done Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University and apply it.)

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Thank you all for your input. I am doing many of the things you have suggested, with the exception of cutting coupons and researching for the best prices at other grocery stores, rather than just shopping at Walmart. So I need to start clipping those coupons! I am very thankful that I will have this time with my daughter.

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Like Tiffany, I like www.flylady.net for organization/cleaning tips & schedules.
Good for you for doing Dave Ramsay!
As they say on the commercial about the army (I think),
"Welcome to the toughest job you'll ever love!"

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

I use coupons EVERY WHERE!!!! I make a menu for the week and use what I have on hand and make a list of things we need.

I joined play groups while my kids were younger too. Contact your local library and see what they have there for reading groups for kids.

Ensure your thermostat is set to a comfortable level during the day - expect your electric bill to go up as you will be home using stuff.

While your daughter is napping - clean house. At almost 2 - she MIGHT want to help - ask her to put her toys away - sing a song while you are doing it.

Wanna keep money coming in the door? Sell items on ebay or craigslist that you are not using anymore.

Call your cable company and find out if there is a cheaper package for you.
Call your phone company (wireless) and see if you can get a cheaper service.
Call your insurance company and let them know you aren't working so you will be driving your car less - maybe you will get a discount on lower miles.

Hope this helps!!

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Like Tiffany, I like www.flylady.net for organization/cleaning tips & schedules.
Good for you for doing Dave Ramsay!
As they say on the commercial about the army (I think),
"Welcome to the toughest job you'll ever love!"

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look at www.flylady.net for tips on a cleaning schedule.

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As far as saving money, I have a trick that I have done for years (outside of regular budgeting and planning) and it is each time I spend money I establish if it is a need or want. This even applies when I go to the grocery store. Then each day I keep a mental note of each time I did not spend money and keep a tally. Then I put the money I didn't spend in a safe. By the end of the week I usually have a good chunk of change to put in savings. It is amazing how fast it build up.

As far as the house and keep it up. I got in touch with a site called FlyLady.com and have never had my house in better order in my life. It is great, give it a try.

Good luck!

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Congratulations on being able to stay home with your little one. :)

I buy the store labeled off brands for almost all of my food choices. They are just as good and much cheaper.

I buy in bulk ONLY when it is truly cheaper: diapers etc.

I called my cable company and cancelled HBO and saved $30/year.

Watch your cell phone usage if you don't have unlimited calls/texting.

While home, I turn off ALL lights. (Especially easy in the summer. )

I no longer buy mochas for myself. If I NEED one, I buy the ground espresso from the grocery store and make it myself. (I have an old, inexpensive espresso machine. Amazing.)

I clean during his nap except what I can do WITH him like vacuuming. Took him awhile to get used to that. I can wash windows while he's awake, light dishes, laundry etc.

I make big meals so there are leftovers: chili in the slow cooker in the winter, soup, double batch taco meat etc.

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Flylady.net has great tips on organization and cleaning. Get on their email list and read through their routines and testimonials. She has helped me tons!! Dave Ramsey is awesome!! Congratulations on that. Also, don't buy prepared or packaged foods. Make everything yourself. Good luck and congratulations! BTW~ I've been a stay at home mom for 18 years.

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I am always looking for ways to save money too. Here are a few suggestions - I cut dryer sheets in half (works just as good as a full sheet and last longer). We cut our hot water heater down to 120 (save on water bill). I cut up green peppers and onions and freeze them (saves time on cooking). Unplug all appliances that are not in use (if they are plugged up, they use what they call vampire power). Our grocery store in town has meat for half price on Mondays ( if they cut up too much meat and do not sell it during the weekend, they mark it half price on Mondays). I buy some and put it in my freezer. Check out the dollar stores and dollar general, I have found some items there cheaper than the grocery store. When we get to the last of the toothpaste, I cut the tube open and can get two to three brushing out of it. I use vinegar and water mixture to clean with. I get free samples in the mail. Walmart has a free sample page on their website. Just go to Walmart.com, type in free samples in the search and when the page comes up, just click on free samples. Start Sampling.com is a pretty good site. I do surveys online, it takes a while, but its nice to get a check in the mail once in a while (I usually redeem for $50) Mypoints.com is nice. I save up my points and use them for a gift certificate to help with
Xmas. Can't think of anything else for now. Good Luck!

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I subscribed to the newspaper to get the coupons but there are plenty of places to get coupons from the internet. I use them and the weekly ads to plan my meals. I buy extra when there is a good deal on something. I love the caselot sales! Things are so cheap then. I only buy what my family will eat. Don't buy because its a good deal if your family doesn't like it.
I buy clothes for my children off Craigslist and a local classifieds section. I have also used freecycle at times.
Freecycle and Craigslist are great resources. Local thrift stores are great. I just bought my daughter a Little Tikes toybox/bench for $3.00. She loves it.
You can also use Craigslist to sell things when needing a little extra cash. Sometimes it works, sometimes what you want to sell just doesn't sell-just like a consignment shop. When that happens I end up donating it so it doesn't just sit around my house.
I sew what I can but I'm just a beginning sewer so my children usually just get pajamas. I need to branch out. ;)
I keep unplugged any appliance that isn't being used. I keep my south-facing blinds closed during the summer and open during the winter. To cool the house in the morning I open the doors and windows and close them when the air starts to get warm.
Meals. I try to make 2 of something if possible so I can put one in the freezer when I can. I have a garden which helps. I bottle/put of everything I can. I can't do too much because I don't have a pressure canning but working on that. I use a hot water canner to put up salsa (from a mix that's safe for water bath canning) tomatoes, tomato juice, beans, applesauce (used in place of fat for baking), apricots, peach pie filling, peaches, etc.
This is what I do. I hope it helps.

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