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Sunday, April 23, 2017

STOP THROWING AWAY MONEY!!

STOP THROWING AWAY MONEY!!



Seriously stop wasting money.

We all throw away money every day.  From tossing out items that aren't completly empty to wasting food.  I'm going to give you 10 tips on how to stop throwing away the money your spending on replacing  items and keep it in your pocket.

Tip #1


Don't throw away honey bottles with a little honey still left in it or if it has crystalized.  It has not gone bad!  Honey really doesn't go bad unless it is contaminated.  All you have to do is heat the honey and it will return to its liquid form.  You can do this by placing your honey bottle in a container of warm water or you can zap it in the microwave for 15 seconds at a time.
If your bottle is almost empty just ad a little warm water to it and shake it up.  Then use to sweeten your tea or cereal, etc.


Tip #2


Stop throwing away stale chips.  There is no need to.  Just spread them on a sheet pan and bake them in the oven on 350 degrees for a few minutes.  They will come out nice and fresh and taste fresh from the Mexican restaurant!

Tip #3



Instead of throwing out the dish soap bottle you just emptied add a little water to it and shake it up.  There is likely enough soap left in the bottle for one or two more sinks full of dishes.

Tip #4



Keep those herb stems and bones left over from your roast chicken, turkey, and beef.  These are great for making homemade stock and bone broth.  The stems and bones have an amazing amount of flavor, vitamins, and minerals in them.  Also, the bones will add natural gelatin which if very good for your hair, skin, and nails.  Since these are all ingredients that you would normally throw away your delicious homemade stock will cost you next to nothing!!  YAY!!

Tip #5


So, you treated your family to a nice breakfast of homemade waffles.  MMMMM.  Yummy!  But, your eyes were bigger than everyone's stomachs and now you have left overs.  Don't throw them away!!  Just put them in a ziploc when they are fully cooled and toss them in the freezer.  Presto!  Now you have your own toaster waffles for use during the week!

Amanda


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