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From ladiesagainstfeminism.com How to Get Back Home As a full-time homemaker, I know the value of being frugal to maintain a higher quality of living on one income. It took me a while to learn this. I was accustomed to having extra money from working outside the home and, later on, from having a small business of my own. I simply spent whatever I needed to make up for the fact that I did not have the time to prepare meals from scratch or comparison shop. I have learned to live by the motto, "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without!" ![]() Old blue jeans make a nice coverlet for a boys room. Simply cut the jeans into large squares and sew them together. Leave the frayed edges on top, and tie red yarn at the corners. You do not even need to put backing on this, because the denim is heavy enough for a bedspread. Old bath towels can be cut into strips and braided to form a nice rug for the bathroom. It does not matter if the towels are worn, and these rugs are very absorbent. You can use fabric scraps to make beautiful coverlets for your bed. YoYo's are easy to make, and they make lovely spreads, pillow covers, and placemats. Simply cut fabric scraps into circles (same size), gather around the edges, and pull them closed in the middle. Flatten and whipstitch together. When discarding old garments that are not good enought to give away, save all the zippers and buttons and place these in boxes or tins. Placemats can be fashioned into pretty tote bags, and they make lovely gifts. Two placemats sewn together make a nice quilted apron. Place one vertical for the bib, and one horizontal for the skirt. Attach ties at the neck and waist. One of the most challenging jobs we have is to prepare attractive and economical meals for our families. To save money, a thorough list should be made, as well as extensive meal plans. Think of ways to use leftovers instead of just reheating them. Leftover potroast can be turned into another delicious meal. Use the beef, add cornstarch or beef gravy mix, and pour over egg noodles for beef tips and noodles. Or make a pot of soup with homemade bread. Beef barley soup is nutritious and easy to make. Add sliced carrots, celery, and barley to the beef broth. ![]() Leftover chicken can be used in potpies or chicken salad. Add leftover chicken or pork to fried rice. A hearty potato soup is also a good choice. I use instant potatoes to thicken my soup and add cheese slices at the last to make a cheesy potato soup. Bread pudding is a wonderful way to use up stale bread. Baked rice pudding is not only delicious, it is economical and nutricious as well. Here is a good recipe:
Beat the eggs first and add the rest of the ingredients, then pour over cooled rice and combine. Place in a greased casserole, and bake in a 350-degree oven until lightly browned. For breakfasts, muffins are wonderful! These are very easily made from scratch, and different fruit can be added. Hot oatmeal is a good, hearty breakfast, and I feel I am helping to lower my husband's cholesterol at the same time! Here is a good basic muffin recipe:
Mix dry ingredients, then add the egg, milk, and melted butter. Do not overmix. Pour into greased muffin tins, and bake at 375 for about 20 minutes. You can add fruit to this also, but make sure it is drained and rinsed if it is canned. Gift giving is another area in which we can save by creating personal and handmade gifts.You can save old wallpaper to use as wrapping paper, or funny papers for children's gifts, or make a one-of-a-kind fabric bag to put your gift in! Simply sew the sides and bottom and use pinking shears at the top. Tie with a pretty ribbon. Learn to crochet, and you can make so may beautiful things to give as gifts. You also have the satisfaction of creating something beautiful with your own hands. Baking is another idea for gift giving. People love homemade breads and cookies. Entertainment is another area where we can use a little creativity and save a bundle. The library is a great place to take little ones for an afternoon of fun, and they can bring home books and videos, too! Many libraries have programs in the summer for children. Taking children to the park for a picnic is a wonderful treat for them. My husband and I entertain at home instead of going out. We love to grill and have outings in our own yard. Our friends enjoy this also. The important thing is that stay-at-home mothers can give their children the most valuable thing of all--a mom who is actually there and present to them. This is the greatest gift you can ever give them. Here are some various tips for saving:
There is great satisfaction and many rewards for spending less and using less, the most important being a stay-at-home wife and/or mother.You may even find that, instead of having less, you actually save money by working at home. © Copyright 2002-2009 by LAF/BeautifulWomanhood.org |



