I'm all about donating to charity and supporting worthy causes, but to date I've never really been to a charity event. I always thought that charity events were for old ladies in stuffy clothes, not for women in their mid twenties. That was until I went to my very first charity event last Thursday night called Girl's Night Out in Princeton, NJ. I'm not so sure all charity events are like the event I attended, but I had a really great time!
So what made this event budget friendly? The fact that it only cost $10 for a ticket to the VIP lounge and food tent. Along with entrance into the lounge and food tent, the $10 also bought you the rights to free adult beverages, and a goodie bag filled with goods which definitely cost over $10. Oh yeah, did I mention that the parking was free with your $10 ticket. Anyone who has parked in downtown Princeton recently knows the true value of free parking...priceless!
After taking full advantage of our free parking pass, my mom, my sister and I headed over to Palmer Square to register and see what free food they had to offer in the square. We quickly signed in, grabbed our wrist bands, raffle tickets, and list of discounts and headed over to the main food tent. When I think free food I usually don't think of Shrimp with farro salad, gourmet chicken salad, or field greens with a mustard vinaigrette, do you? Well that is the type of food we were greeted with when we entered the tent. It was all delicious and tasted fresh, even though the event started at 4:30 and we didn't make it there til after 6. The shrimp were still warm and delicious, the bread for the chicken salad was not at all soggy, and the field greens were still crisp. Overall a pretty good appetizer!
While we were eating we perused the massive, not your average 8.5" by 11", list of shops offering discounts and little goodies to the "Girls" participating in the event. The discount for the gourmet olive oil store Carter and Cavero immediately caught our eye. If you purchased 3 bottles of Olive Oil you got one free! This was incredibly convenient since my mom needed a bridal shower gift and really who wouldn't like receive gourmet olive oil as a gift? After walking around and sampling the oils and vinegars the store had to offer like kids who had just been told they could sample candy for free, (can you imagine our excitement) we chose a set with 3 olive oils. Best part of that set...the fact we got a free bottle of our very own thanks to the Girl's Night Out event.
We made our way through a number of the other stores, taking advantage of the discounts and free goodies that they had to offer until we found the VIP lounge. This was by far my favorite part of the whole night! There were a host of free appetizers from Mediterra like meatballs, felafel and an assortment of bruchetta, all of which were amazing like all food from Mediterra usually is. There was also free wine samplings from the Corkscrew Wine Shop which paired perfectly with the appetizers. When you were finished satisfying your "gourmet food tooth" you had the chance to have your hair styled for free by a local salon and you got a coupon for 20% off your next service. My mom took full advantage of this service and I don't think I have ever seen her hair straighter!
At the end of the evening we rolled our way out of the VIP lounge, but not before getting our goodie bags filled with things any girl would love. Blue Mercury eye cream, stationary, little bottles of olive oil or balsamic vinegar, and chocolate. Who wouldn't love all those gifts!?
So for $10 I got free parking, a ton of food, and awesome parting gifts, and a portion of my ticket went to a local charity, Dress for Success: Mercer County. Overall I would say I had a pretty successful night. Can't wait for my next charity event on a budget!!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Mother's Day Gifts on A Budget
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mamas out there!!
A few days ago with Mother’s Day fast approaching I was
trying to figure out what I could possibly do with the little girl I babysit
for as a project for Mother’s Day. She’s
a little too old to do the whole make a hand print in play dough deal, and a
homemade card just wasn’t going to cut it.
I also didn’t want to simply buy a kit at the store and make some
generic gift. So I decided to head to
Michael's and let the creative spirit move me.
I no sooner
walked through the front door of Michael’s when wham, the most wonderful idea
for a Mother’s Day present hit me… hand decorated picture frames! Actually, it quite literally hit me. I was taking a few of them off the display and
one fell and hit me in the face. These
picture frames would be the perfect way to let the little girl be creative and
make a gift her mom, aunt, and
grandmother, would love.
Now I’m sure you’re thinking that
there’s no way picture frames could be budget friendly. Well let me tell you, these frames only cost
$1 each! They came in three different
shapes, but I ultimately chose the ones with a heart shape in the middle
because they were for Mother’s Day after all.
Conveniently located next to the frames there were some pretty flower
foam shapes which were on sale as well that I thought would cost me around a
dollar. But I figured since we were making
3 frames, $0.33 cents a frame wasn’t a bad deal so I grabbed some. Well guess how much I paid for the stickers…
$0.01!! That’s right, stickers that were once closer to $4, cost me one
penny!! You can’t even get penny candy
anymore, so me finding a whole pack of stickers for a penny is like winning the
budget lottery. I also needed a piece of
scrapbook paper to serve as the backing for the frame and luckily for me scrapbook
paper was on sale that day. It only cost
me $0.20, not too shabby. We already had
the paint to paint the frames, so this project only cost me $3.41,
which is perfect for a girl on a budget!!
The next day we spent the afternoon
painting and decorating the frames with her mom, her aunt, and her grandmother’s
favorite colors and the stickers. When
the paint had dried I had her write their names in permanent marker at the
bottom of the frame. It would be next to
impossible for kid to have the brush skills to paint their names onto a frame,
heck I even have a hard time painting names sometimes. She was able to use her imagination and customize
the frames however she wanted, something that you can’t do when you buy a
premade kit. I was so happy with the way
the frames turned out and what took us an afternoon will give the special women
in the little girl’s life a lifetime of memories!
These frames aren’t just for Mother’s
Day. You can make them for any occasion,
especially when the frames only cost $1!!!
Here’s how to make them:
1. Sand the frame to ensure that the edges of the
frame are smooth
2. Prime
the frames with white paint and let dry
3. Paint
the frames with whichever color you choose and let dry
4. Either
paint or write with permanent marker the name of the recipient, the occasion,
or whatever you choose
5. Decorate
with stickers, foam stickers, or paint a design yourself
6. Cut
out scrapbook or card stock paper to fill the back of the frame
7. Print
out your favorite picture to fill the frame
8. ENJOY!
Monday, April 23, 2012
More restaurant week secrets
So if you
couldn’t tell from my previous blog post I am a major fan of restaurant weeks,
no matter where they are located. In
fact, if I’m visiting a city, I will always do a little research before I get
there to see if there will be a restaurant week in the area so I can plan my
trip accordingly. Restaurant week is an
amazing way to eat at restaurants you couldn’t typically afford, or save for
special occasions an experience new types of cuisine you have never tried
before. I’ve tried everything from steak
carpaccio, to duck, to prawns, to trout all because of restaurant weeks I’ve
been to. I’m going to let you all in on
a little trade secret of mine that has helped me eat at some of the best
restaurants on the east coast…do your homework! No this doesn’t mean sitting for hours at
your desk toiling over algebra, it means sign up for alerts on Open Table and
from cities you would be interested in visiting, and eating in for restaurant week
announcements. These usually come out anywhere
from a few months, to a few weeks before the actual week of restaurant week and
will give you a good idea of where you can get the most bang for your
buck. Pick out a few on the list that
interest you and see who has the highest overall menu price. Since you are trying to get the most for your
money, it makes the most sense to eat at a restaurant who has typically has the highest
prices on their menu doesn’t it? I
always employ this strategy when picking my restaurants for restaurant week and
this has enabled me to eat at some very expensive well known restaurants in the
Philly area like Le Bec Fin, 10 Arts, Nineteen, and R2L to name a few. Google the menus for these places and you
will see what I mean for getting the most bang for your buck.
As I mentioned in my previous blog
post I ate at 2 restaurants for Jersey Shore Restaurant Week, so here is my
review of the second restaurant I ate at Shipwreck Point in Brielle, NJ. I’ve spent my summers at the Jersey Shore
from the time I was born, so I’ve eaten out at my fair share of plenty local area restaurants,
but I must say Shipwreck Point is hands down one of the best places I’ve ever
eaten at. Where else can you have food
that you would find at a New York City restaurant and watch ships sail in and
out of the inlet, all while watching the sun set? The answer to that one, no where! The added bonus for me…dining at Shipwreck Point
for restaurant week. Shipwreck had an
amazing restaurant week menu that featured appetizers like Sea Scallops Crudo
and Lobster Bisque; entrees like Salmon Benedict, Surf and Turf, and Duck
Breast, and desserts like Chocolate Chambord Cheesecake and White Chocolate Lemon
Bread Pudding. Not one of the words on
the menu sounded one bit budget friendly, but because I was there for restaurant
week a dinner that would have typically cost somewhere between “ouch and boing”
to quote White Christmas, only cost $30!
I ordered the Lobster Bisque, served with a tarragon crème which was to
die for, the Salmon Benedict and the Bread Pudding. My sister ordered the Sea Scallops, the Duck,
and the Chambord Cheesecake and my dad ordered copied me on the Lobster Bisque
and Bread Pudding, but switched things up with the Surf and Turf. Being proud members of the “tasty club” we
made sure to try a few bites of each others' meals and were treated to a number of
magnificent morsels! We decided to opt
out of any wine or other drinks and stuck with water so we didn’t have to pay
for drinks so the bill for the 3 of us with tax came to just $96.69! Typically at that restaurant you could spend
that much on drinks and entrees for 2 people alone, so I’d say we did pretty
well. The quality of the food, service
and experience were excellent and I’d say unmatched anywhere at the Jersey
Shore. I can’t wait to go back and try
their happy hour menu this summer!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Ohhhh how I love Lobster
Some people have the budget to eat caviar and drink
champagne every night. Some people are
on a ramen noodle every night budget, and there are those of us that fit somewhere
in between. Even though I’m on a budget
I still love gourmet food. My parents
made my sister and I members of the “tasty club” growing up, so I love all
different types of food and weird ingredients like fois gras, truffle oil, and
scallops, none of which is particularly budget friendly especially if you order
them out at fancy restaurants. I mean
really how can a person on a budget afford a $37 scallop entrée when that is
half their food shopping budget week? I
have two magical words for all you budget conscious people out there Restaurant Week! These magical words should not only send
chills down your spine, but get you as excited as a kid on Christmas morning
because they mean that you can get anywhere from a 3 to 5 course meal for $30
to $50 for dinner and even less for lunch at some of the best restaurants in
your area.
I recently
visited 2 excellent Jersey Shore hot spots for Jersey Shore restaurant week and
had two amazing meals each of which only cost $30 each for 3 courses. My first delectable dining experience was at
Red’s Lobster Pot in Point Pleasant, NJ.
They were offering dishes like Prince Edward Island Mussels in a Lobster,
Fennel broth, Lobster fritters and Clam Chowder for appetizers and Lobster and
Mushroom Strudel, a 1 ¼ lb Lobster with fries and coleslaw, and Garlic &
Herb Crusted Cod for entrees, along with a choice of Carrot Cake or Key Lime
Pie for dessert. Words that should pop
out at you here "LOBSTER" and "MUSSELS". The
market prices on these items can put a serious pinch in your paycheck, and if you order them at a fancy restaurant
you can spend as much on a lobster as you would a pair of pants and a shirt.
Armed with this knowledge of course I picked the items with as much lobster in
them as possible…the lobster fritters and the lobster, both of which were
excellent. The lobster fritters were
perfectly fried and came with a Cajun remoulade that added just the right
amount of spice to the dish and the lobster was quite possibly one of the best
I’ve ever had. It was super sweet, full
of flavor, and nicely filled out. I’ve
had a number of lobsters that looked like they went on a diet before ending up
on my plate, this was definitely not one of them! My dinner was finished off with a delicious piece
of carrot cake, a perfect way to end a meal.
So to recap I ate Lobster Fritters, a Whole Lobster and Carrot Cake all
for just $30!! The best part about Red’s
it’s a BYOB! That means you don’t have
to spend $30 for a bottle of wine that costs a fraction of that at the liquor
store so your hard earned dollar can stretch a lot farther! This is an excellent place to visit in the summer
so check out the Dextrous Diner’s Wednesday Wine of the Week (http://dexterousdining.blogspot.com/)
for a great $10 wine and enjoy a relaxing evening on the inlet and great food.
Hope I didn’t make you all too hungry!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Blue Plastic Cup
For all you country fans out there if you have heard the
Toby Keith song “Red Solo Cup” then you are well aware of the million and one
uses for solo cups, but have you ever consider that the reusable plastic cups
people are carrying around have many of the same uses? While it may have been cool to carry around
your squeezable water bottle in elementary school, it is far more grown up to
carry a thick plastic cups with screw top lid.
These cups come in just about every color you could ever imagine and
cost around $5 at your local HomeGoods.
If you are lucky the bargain Gods may shine down on you and you may be
given one by your company or at your next charity function, but trust me this
just may be the greatest $5 you have ever spent!! You can take them just about anywhere and thanks to their handy dandy lid if you keep them upright they are virtually spill proof.
Have you
ever considered how much money you spend on bottled drinks or drinks from a
fountain? Well most drinks cost anywhere
from $1.25 to $2 and more often than not, bottled water costs even more than
that. So let’s say you buy a bottle of
soda every day during your typical 5 day work week you will have spent anywhere
from $6.25 to $10 per week on drinks alone.
Times that by the typical 50 weeks a person works per year and you are
spending $312.50 to $500 a year on drinks alone! All of those bottles you purchased over the
course of the year also have to be recycled, not a cheap task people.
My broke girl tip of the week…buy a reusable
plastic cup! You can fill it with just
about anything from soda, to water, to iced coffee, to iced tea, to smoothies,
it can handle it all. You will end up
saving yourself a ton of money in the long run if you buy a 2 Liter bottle of
soda for anywhere from $1 to $2 and then refill your cup, or you buy a giant
container of iced tea mix for around $3.99 which makes enough iced tea to last you
through the summer. The most budget
friendly option though is to load your cup with some ice and fill it with water
from your tap or water pitcher, clearly the most budget friendly option since
water is FREEEE.
I
personally love to go for the water option when I fill up my blue plastic cup
but since spring has sprung and summer is right around the corner I decided to
share my favorite smoothie recipe with you all…
¾ to 1 cup of your favorite
yogurt (.69 cents for individual sized or $3 for 32 oz frozen bag)
½ cup
strawberries ($2.99 or less in season or $7.00 for 40 oz frozen bag)
¼ to ½ cup blueberries (these
can be expensive but you can get a 40 oz frzn bag for 10.99)
1 whole
banana
Splash
of your favorite juice (I recommend OJ)
1 cup of
ice
This can
make anywhere from 1 to 2 smoothies depending on how big your cup is and how
thirsty you are. Frozen fruit is always
a good idea because it lasts in your freezer for a really long time and it won’t
go bad, so you won’t waste your hard earned dollars. Blend up this sweet treat any time of day and
ENJOY :)
PS...Yes I know my straw does not match the cup but I have this unique ability to break the straw off of every plastic cup I come across, what can I say I'm a little accident prone.
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Friday, April 6, 2012
Broke Girls LOVE Starbucks
I know what
you’re thinking…what do you mean broke girls love Starbucks? How can a coffee that costs as much as a
value meal at McDonalds be budget friendly? Well my friends you can afford
Starbucks on a budget trust me! How can
you do this? First, check out my Twitter
page @Brkgrlonabudget for when I post about Starbucks and other coffee deals I
find on various deal websites. Or do
what I do on a daily basis, painstakingly comb over the deal websites like
LivingSocial, Groupon, GoogleOffers, etc looking for deals for you favorite
coffee shop like Starbucks. Personally I’d
vote for the first option since it saves you valuable time and money, but hey
that’s just my opinion.
Wednesday I
was doing my daily run through of deal websites when lo and behold to what
should my wondering eyes should appear…a deal for $5 for $10 at Starbucks on
GoogleOffers. I blinked a few times and
clicked on the fine print because I thought there was no way that this deal was
legit. Why on earth would a company that
is as successful as Starbucks ever put a deal up on GoogleOffers right? Shockingly the deal was legit and I am now
the proud owner of a $10 instant gift card to Starbucks. So I now have ability to enjoy my personal
Starbucks fav, a Caramel Frappuccino for a fraction of the cost!
There are 2
different budget friendly ways to make this deal stretch as far as possible. The first way is to order the Tall size
drinks when ordering something like a Caramel Frappuccino. I did a little research on the calorie count
of the blended drinks and the hours you would need to spend in the gym to work
of a Venti sized drink just aren’t worth the moment on the lips it took to
enjoy it. A Venti Caramel Frappuccino has
510 calories and 17g of fat and can cost anywhere from $4.50- $5.50 on average depending
on where you purchase it. So you will
only get 2 drinks max with your gift card and an expanding waistline. If you bought the Tall size Caramel Frappuccino
it would only cost you 300 calories and 11g of fat and it is much more wallet
or in this case gift card friendly with drinks running on average of $3.30 to
$3.75. This means that you could
possibly get 3 drinks with your gift card and save yourself hours at the gym!
My second
budget friendly way to use your gift card is to use it to buy a one pound bag
and to take home with you and brew it yourself.
The bags run from $11.95 to $13.95 so you would be paying a little bit
extra, but the savings when you brew it yourself are incredible. If you are worried about the freshness of
your coffee then buy whole bean coffee and purchase a coffee grinder. I found coffee grinders on Amazon for
$11-$20, you don’t need anything super fancy, it just grinds beans after
all. There are tons of different coffee
creamers out there that often go on sale and there are often coupons in the
paper or on coupon websites to make them even more affordable. Brewing coffee at home also allows you to
customize your coffee just the way you like it too so you can be your own
Barista. The best part about buying a
one pound bag of coffee…after you use it you can bring the bag back for a free
cup of coffee!!
Time for my caffeine fix!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Monday, April 2, 2012
Broke Girls LOVE a Bagain
It happens to the best of us. You’re walking through the mall minding your
own business, when WHAM the most perfect, can’t live without, pair of shoes or
outfit appears in a store window and makes your heart stop. You stare longingly through the store window
like a little kid whose mom just told them they can’t get a toy from the toy
store, because you know you just don’t have the funds to finance your dream
purchase. But it won’t hurt to just go take a little
peak at how much your “can’t live without” purchase is going to cost you right because
maybe, just maybe, the shopping gods will smile down at you and those peep toe
heels and killer top won’t cost an arm and a leg. You pick up the shoes or flip over the price
tag eyes closed and what awaits you makes you slightly sick to your stomach…those
shoes cost what??? $150, you have to be
kidding me! That’s your entire food
budget for the next 2 weeks, there’s no way can swing that unless you want to
survive on Ramen for the unforeseeable future.
So you put down your dream purchases, head down and feeling slightly
defeated thinking there is no way you will ever be able to afford them. Well SURPRISE you really CAN make your dream
purchase…here’s how.
I've found that patience is a virtue when it comes to buying
clothes because trust me if you wait for a little bit and you have signed up
for the email club of your favorite store a coupon will come around just in
time for a big sale and poof, your $150 pair of shoes you have to have can cost
you a fraction of that if you play your cards right. Stores are constantly changing their
inventory to bring in clothes for the next season even if it’s nowhere near
close to that time of year. What this
means to you? Clothes for the current
season will go on sale or enter the magical world of clearance just when you
need them. While that top would be
perfect for going out this Friday night, if you wait as little as 2 Fridays
from now the very same top may be on sale for anywhere from 20-50% off. As Mr. Rogers says “It’s very, very, very,
hard to wait” but in this case waiting will be worth your while.
How do you find out if your can’t live without top is going
on sale…sign up for the email clubs of your favorite stores. These email clubs will inform you of upcoming
sales and even give you discount codes and coupons to use while the sale is
going on. It takes 2 seconds to give the
cashier your email address and your phone number for coupons online and in the
mail and the rewards can be worth their weight in gold. Once you receive these precious money saving
emails make a game plan. Decide on
exactly what you want to buy, how much it is going to cost with all the
discounts, how much you want to spend total and most importantly stick to your
game plan! While running these numbers
may seem as painful as Freshman Algebra it will all be worth it when you
realize that what almost cost you $150 can cost you $60 or less if you play
your cards right.
Want some proof that this strategy works, take my most
recent trip to Old Navy. I have recently
decided to revamp my wardrobe from 5 year baggy old t-shirts that I fit 3 sizes
ago, to more figure friendly shirts that
show off the fact that I actually have a body instead of being a blob. Hey a single girl’s gotta rock what she’s got
right? Thanks to the fact I joined Old
Navy’s email club I knew that they were having a sale over the weekend where certain
items were $5, $10 or $15 and graphic tees were $4! To top that all off they emailed out a coupon
for $10 off a $50 purchase. I drew up my
game plan so I knew exactly what I wanted and headed over to the mall with my
sister. I ended up 7 different kinds of
shirts, from graphic tees, to work out shirts but my total would not have been
enough to hit the $50 mark I needed for my $10 off so I combined resources with
my sister. We had mountain of clothes
between the 2 of us…19 items in total and guess how much we spent…only $104.94
including the full price yoga pants my sister just had to have. We saved $96.14 because everything was on sale and we had the $10 off coupon
which took a few cents off each item.
Guess what the total per items was…only $5.52 per item (the MBA student
in me just had to do the math) and we ended up with pretty much a large chunk
of our spring and summer wardrobe taken care of in one trip! The icing on the cake was the fact I received
a coupon booklet of savings for the month and a survey which will get me 10% off my next purchase. Nothing makes me happier than the chance to save more money.
See my will power and crazy coupon watching can pay off and
these strategies can pay off for you too J
Happy shopping!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Friday, March 30, 2012
Pizza party anyone?
There are tons of pizza places these days, from your local pizza joint, to wood burning oven fancy pants places that charge anywhere from $12 to gasp upwards of $20 for a pizza. Add on soda, alcohol, tax and tip and what you thought was just going to be a cheap night out suddenly ends up costing you half of your weekly grocery bill. Well guess what, there's a cheaper way to do pizza night...make it at home! There are tons of pizza places and grocery stores that will sell you pizza dough for anywhere from $3 to $5, way cheaper than the cost of a whole pie. Take a jar of sauce that most people already have in their pantry or even cheaper, buy a can of crushed tomatoes on sale at the grocery store add some garlic, onion, basil, oregano and if you want a little grated cheese (ingredients you can find if you search around the deep dark depths of your spice cabinet) and BAM you've got homemade sauce that can rival Prego or Barilla any day! Good news, you can also freeze whatever sauce you don't use for your next gourmet masterpiece or the next time you need sauce to go with your favorite Italian meal. As far as mozzarella cheese goes wait til it goes on sale and look for a coupon, then use some for your pizza today and then freeze the rest for the next time you want to make a pizza.
The best part about making pizza at home...you can pick what you want on it! Not everyone loves pepperoni or black olives, but if you buy one large crust you can either split the dough up into individual pies, or make one big pizza with lots of different sections for your favorite toppings. If you have ingredients like sausage, chicken, or bacon in your freezer pop them in your fridge or on the counter to thaw (if you're going to be home) and they'll be ready to top your favorite pizza.
Making pizza is a great way to bring everybody together I mean really who doesn't love pizza? You can have your kids help you, your significant other, or you can even have your friends over for a make your own pizza party. Or you can make the pizzas yourself and then have everyone sing your praises for the night about how good the pizzas are. Just leave the whole part about you buying the crust a secret, what they don't know won't hurt them ;) Or hey if you're really ambitious you can make the dough yourself. Yeast is really inexpensive and who doesn't have flour, salt, sugar and olive oil laying around their house. If so, go for it make your own dough!!
Here are some of my favorite combinations:
-Bacon and onion
-Sausage, onion and mushrooms (money saving tip...Criminis aren't that expensive but oyster and shitake mushrooms can cost a small fortune! A place like Wegman's or Whole Food's sells them by weight so just enough for your pizzas instead of buying a whole pack of gourmet mushrooms for more than $5!)
-Barbeque chicken
-Roasted veggies with Arugula (put the arugula on after you bake the pizza!)
* Create your own and let me know your favs!!
As far as drinks go if you go out for pizza sodas alone can run you upwards of $2 a glass or $1.50 a bottle, times that by a family of 4 and you could have bought around 6 2-Liter bottles at the grocery store. Add wine, beer or alcohol to that tab...forgetta bout it you're going to pay at least $5 a beer and $7 for a glass of wine. Instead by your favorite 6 pack or $10 bottle of wine and get way more bang for your buck!!
Pizza at home is the way to go, and who doesn't like pizza?? Fire one up at home and save yourself a bundle!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
The best part about making pizza at home...you can pick what you want on it! Not everyone loves pepperoni or black olives, but if you buy one large crust you can either split the dough up into individual pies, or make one big pizza with lots of different sections for your favorite toppings. If you have ingredients like sausage, chicken, or bacon in your freezer pop them in your fridge or on the counter to thaw (if you're going to be home) and they'll be ready to top your favorite pizza.
Making pizza is a great way to bring everybody together I mean really who doesn't love pizza? You can have your kids help you, your significant other, or you can even have your friends over for a make your own pizza party. Or you can make the pizzas yourself and then have everyone sing your praises for the night about how good the pizzas are. Just leave the whole part about you buying the crust a secret, what they don't know won't hurt them ;) Or hey if you're really ambitious you can make the dough yourself. Yeast is really inexpensive and who doesn't have flour, salt, sugar and olive oil laying around their house. If so, go for it make your own dough!!
Here are some of my favorite combinations:
-Bacon and onion
-Sausage, onion and mushrooms (money saving tip...Criminis aren't that expensive but oyster and shitake mushrooms can cost a small fortune! A place like Wegman's or Whole Food's sells them by weight so just enough for your pizzas instead of buying a whole pack of gourmet mushrooms for more than $5!)
-Barbeque chicken
-Roasted veggies with Arugula (put the arugula on after you bake the pizza!)
* Create your own and let me know your favs!!
As far as drinks go if you go out for pizza sodas alone can run you upwards of $2 a glass or $1.50 a bottle, times that by a family of 4 and you could have bought around 6 2-Liter bottles at the grocery store. Add wine, beer or alcohol to that tab...forgetta bout it you're going to pay at least $5 a beer and $7 for a glass of wine. Instead by your favorite 6 pack or $10 bottle of wine and get way more bang for your buck!!
Pizza at home is the way to go, and who doesn't like pizza?? Fire one up at home and save yourself a bundle!
Until Next Time,
Broke Girl
Who doesn't want to save money?
So anyone who knows me knows how much I love to save money...I've been called cheap, miserly, and chronically tightfisted but hey, these days you need a dollar to stretch from here to Timbuktu just to make ends meet.
I love a good bargain! Nothing makes me happier than when I look at the bottom of my receipt and find that I have saved 20, 30, 40, 50, and dare I say even 60% off my bill. How do I do it you may ask?? I still pretend that I am a poor college student who needs to put themselves on a budget and find new and creative ways to save money which goes a long way since I am currently a full time grad student. I never go shopping without a game plan, consult numerous sales circulars, and clip many a coupon before I take any major shopping or food shopping trip. I'm not saying you can't buy what you want but you just have to find a cheaper way of doing it. This may mean not buying something you want right away, or staying in instead of going out to a fancy dinner, but there are absolutely ways to get what you want for a fraction of the price!
Need to save some money? Stick with me kids I won't steer you wrong!
Until next time,
Broke Girl
I love a good bargain! Nothing makes me happier than when I look at the bottom of my receipt and find that I have saved 20, 30, 40, 50, and dare I say even 60% off my bill. How do I do it you may ask?? I still pretend that I am a poor college student who needs to put themselves on a budget and find new and creative ways to save money which goes a long way since I am currently a full time grad student. I never go shopping without a game plan, consult numerous sales circulars, and clip many a coupon before I take any major shopping or food shopping trip. I'm not saying you can't buy what you want but you just have to find a cheaper way of doing it. This may mean not buying something you want right away, or staying in instead of going out to a fancy dinner, but there are absolutely ways to get what you want for a fraction of the price!
Need to save some money? Stick with me kids I won't steer you wrong!
Until next time,
Broke Girl
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