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Archives for September 2011

Cleaning: Microwave Oven

September 26, 2011 by Tracy

Photograph Credit: Flickr (Bella)

Keeping the microwave oven wiped down and clean is an on-going task. Knowing that 1 minute now saves 5 minutes later, I try to keep messes at bay by wiping up messes before they dry.

Though I am not the only one who uses the microwave in my home, I do, on occasion, choose to leave a mess. There are times when soothing a hurt finger or changing a diaper takes precedence over cleaning the microwave. 🙂

When I find a baked-on mess, here’s my simple solution:

1. Take a glass measuring cup and add about 2 cups of water.

2. Place the measuring cup with water into the microwave.

3. Zap the water for 5 minutes on high.

4. At the end of 5 minutes, allow the water to remain in the microwave for an additional 2 minutes.

5. Carefully, remove the hot measuring cup.

6. Using a sponge or rag, wipe down the microwave.

In using time wisely, I can put on the water while wiping down the counters and loading the dishwasher. This cleaning method not only results in a clean microwave, but it also saves me money (no cleaning solutions), energy (no scrubbing), and time (just wiping out the mess without working at it). If your microwave needs a cleaning, try heating water and wiping away the mess. The results are worth it. Happy cleaning!

Question: What is your best tip for cleaning the microwave oven? Please add your answer to the comments.

Filed Under: Cleaning, Household Tagged With: cleaning

Vehicles: Car #1 – Title or Loan Documents

September 25, 2011 by Tracy

The time has come to finish the tenth file slot in the accordion filing system. In my filing system, I keep the records for our 2 vehicles in separate file openings. This tenth file slot houses our insurance, DMV, and the following additional documents related to this vehicle:

Title or Loan Paperwork

Our original title and a copy of our title are the first two documents in this remaining set of paperwork. If I had a loan on this vehicle, I would place those documents here.

Extended Warranty Contract

Having purchased our vehicle brand new, we also included the extended warranty. This contract consists of:

1. Cover letter. This document highlights the main points of the contract.

2. Contract. The detailed four-page document which lists all the coverage and procedures for filing claims.

Alarm Documentation

Our vehicle was available without an alarm system. After purchasing our vehicle, we had an alarm installed and acquired the following documents housed in this file:

    • Receipt. Proof of purchase with the date of purchase, price, and store identified.
    • Owner’s guide. Directions for reprogramming the system.
    • Copy of owner’s guide. When a mechanic disarmed my alarm, I had to get the system reprogrammed. I kept detailed notes on this copy which I keep for future issues.

The title, extended warranty, and alarm paperwork concludes the documentation housed in my tenth file slot for this first vehicle. Your documentation will likely be different depending on your situation. Remember, your file does not need to look like mine. My goal is to help you get organized, so you can be using time wisely.

Question: What additional documents for your vehicle do you keep? Please add your answer to the comments.

Filed Under: Document Organization, Vehicles Tagged With: vehicles

Freebies4Mom.com: Finding Freebies

September 24, 2011 by Tracy

When Paul brings the mail into the house each evening, I will gravitate to my kitchen counter to peruse the day’s delivery. Besides the usual advertisement, credit card invitation, and bill, I will usually find a free sample, magazine, or coupon.

Receiving the mail is no longer a burdensome task of viewing the bills. No way! Getting the mail has become a treat to see what free items have arrived today.

Locating the Freebies

Searching the Internet for all the free items would NOT be using time wisely. Spending my valuable time searching for freebies would detract from my top priority – educating and training my little ones.

Note: As all Mommy’s and Daddy’s know, educating and training children is a 24-hour/7 days a week responsibility. Though I do not homeschool my children academically, I am still teaching and nurturing them constantly.

Since our kids are only young once, choosing to spend time with them is using time wisely – even if it is playing the same game repeatedly or answering the same question. OK . . . off my soap box and back to the post. 🙂

In using time wisely, I look for ways to maximize my money, energy, and time. If I do not want to spend the time searching for freebies but want them, I need to find a reputable source to bring those freebie opportunities to me.

Heather Hernandez of Freebies 4 Mom fits the qualifications. Heather researches and posts on www.freebies4mom.com all the current free samples, coupons, and sweepstakes. Her web site is fabulous! I love the clean, organized design. With one freebie opportunity per post, I can quickly scan the offers to find my favorites.

Finding the Freebies

Photograph Credit: Freebies 4 Mom

Once you begin requesting freebies, you will find that the “hot” ones vanish quickly. No worries, more freebies will be available soon. If you don’t get one, then keep a lookout for another. To stay on top of all the freebies, Heather offers 3 ways to subscribe to her posts:

1. RSS Feed. By now you know this my favorite choice. I subscribe to freebies4mom in my Google reader. (If you need assistance setting up a reader, check out my RSS Feed Reader series.)

2. E-mail. To encourage e-mail readership, Heather randomly gives away $400 each month to one e-mail subscriber. If you prefer one e-mail each day with all the previous day’s post, then subscribe by e-mail (located across from her title in the header of her blog’s home page).

3. Facebook. I am in awe of Heather’s Facebook page. She has customized her page and has over 100,000 followers. (Way to go, Heather!) If you prefer to see her posts via Facebook, then go “like” her page. You will not be disappointed. In addition to the RSS Feed, I am also a Facebook follower so is Using Time Wisely. (Are you a follower of Using Time Wisely? If not, come “like” our page and interact with fellow readers.)

Choosing the Freebies

When you find a post for a freebie you want, click on the purple-colored words. The words in purple indicate an embedded link in her post. The link will take you to the registration page for the freebie. As you register for these freebies, remember to use your junk e-mail account. Usually you will be signing up for newsletters or correspondence from the gifting company.

For free Facebook offers, use your junk Facebook account. The company offering the freebie will want access to your friends. The junk Facebook account is empty, so they can view your account without invading your friends or your privacy.

Keep in mind, the company has an agenda. They want more newsletter readers, followers, or comments. To incise you to help them raise their numbers, the company offers freebies. Give them what they want through your junk e-mail and Facebook accounts, and the freebie will be yours.

Receiving the Freebies

Usually after your registration is complete, you will receive confirmation that your freebie will arrive within a time frame, e.g., 4-8 weeks. Just think, one day when you are going about your business, you will be surprised to find your freebie waiting for you in your mailbox. Cool, huh?

As you request freebies consistently, your mailbox will soon become, what Heather terms, your “freebox.” By requesting samples and freebies, you can try new items and replenish existing products without spending any money. In using time wisely, you can continue stretching your dollars by requesting freebies and enjoying the surprise in your “freebox.”

Question: Where do you find freebies? Please add your answer to the comments.

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: freebies

Smithsonian Museum Day: September 24, 2011

September 23, 2011 by Tracy


Photograph Credit: Smithsonian Magazine

You will need to reserve your ticket, print the ticket when it is e-mailed to you, and redeem it at your chosen location. Though the ticket is only for 2, check to see if children are admitted for free. Many age limits are 12 and under. Hope you can snag a free to inexpensive family outing.

Enjoy using time wisely with your family this weekend!

 

Filed Under: Going Out, Free Outings, Inexpensive Outings, Family Activities Tagged With: family activity, museum

Cold Stone Creamery: Free Ice Cream on September 27, 2011

September 23, 2011 by Tracy

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Cold Stone Creamery is offering free ice cream:

Photograph Credit: Cold Stone Creamery

To find a participating location, please visit Cold Stone Creamery’s web site. I also suggest calling your local parlor to confirm their participation.

Enjoy your sweet treat!

Filed Under: Going Out, Free Outings, Family Activities Tagged With: family activity

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