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Consumer Household: Downy Wrinkle Releaser Spray

October 11th, 2011

I know. I know. Boring household product. But if you haven’t used Downy Wrinkle Releaser Spray, let me just sing its praises for a minute.

Downy Wrinkle Releaser is great for getting those little wrinkles out of shirts or pants right after they come out of the dryer.  Or if you have a dry-cleaned item that you want to wear more than once. And let’s face it; we all want to wear it more than once. I have found that the travel size is great to take along on trips, but it doesn’t seem to be nearly as effective to me as the big size bottle. You simply spray it on, and then sort of tug on the shirt or pant a little to smooth it out, and voila, it is smooth again. And it leaves it with a very nice fresh scent too.

Follow Dave Ramsey’s Plan to Get Out of Debt

October 10th, 2011

I read Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover several years ago and would strongly recommend you purchase it.  In addition to Mr. Ramsey’s explanations for how much you are actually paying in interest, waking you up regarding your purchases, this book got me completely out of debt.  It is such a genius plan because you see results very quickly.  Here it is in a nutshell.

Get Out of Debt with the Debt Snowball Plan

from daveramsey.com on 01 Aug 2009
Myth: I should pay off the debt with the highest interest rate first to get out of debt quickly.

Truth: You should pay off the smallest debt first to create the greatest momentum in your debt snowball.

The math seems to lean more toward paying the highest interest debts first, but what I have learned is that personal finance is 20% head knowledge and 80% behavior.You need some quick wins in order to stay pumped enough to get out of debt completely. When you start knocking off the easier debts, you will start tosee results and you will start to win in debt reduction.

Debt Snowball Plan

The principle is to stop everything except minimum payments and focus on one thing at a time. Otherwise, nothing gets accomplished because all your effort is diluted. First accumulate $1,000 cash as an emergency fund. Then begin intensely getting rid of all debt (except the house) using my debt snowball plan. List your debts in order with the smallest payoff or balance first. Do not be concerned with interest rates or terms unless two debts have similar payoffs, then list the higher interest rate debt first. Paying the little debts off first gives you quick feedback, and you are more likely to stay with the plan.

Build Momentum

Redo this each time you pay off a debt, so you can see how close you are getting to freedom. Keep the old papers to wallpaper the bathroom in your new debt-free house. The New Payment is found by adding all the payments on the debts listed above that item to the payment you are working on, so you have compounding payments which will get you out of debt very quickly. Payments Remaining is the number of payments remaining when you get down the snowball to that item. Cumulative Payments is the total payments needed, including the snowball, to pay off that item. In other words, this is your running total for Payments Remaining.

Debt Free!

You attack the smallest debt first, still maintaining minimum payments on everything else. Do what is necessary to focus your attention. Keep stepping up to the next larger bill. After the credit debt is taken care of, you are ready for the next Baby Step in your Total Money Makeover.

I have been broke. I know how scared I felt, and I know how fast I wanted to get out of debt. I know how you feel, and I have learned that what really works is unbelievably fierce, focused intensity.

Consumer Cafe: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

October 7th, 2011

This month the Consumer Cafe is going to give you four different ways to make delicious pumpkin bread. This recipe and two others will make two loaves.  I like to make ahead and freeze or give a loaf to a neighbor or take to work, so I love the idea of making more than one loaf at a time.

First up:  Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread:

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

3 1/2 Cups flour
2 Cups sugar
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
4 eggs
1 Cup oil
1 Cup walnuts (optional)
2 Cups pumpkin (16 oz)
1 Bag milk chocolate chips (or you can use semi-sweet)

Mix all together by hand. Pour into greased loaf pans and bake on lower rack @ 350* degrees for 1 hour and 15 mins.

(*or 325 if dark pans)

Makes 2 loaves

 

Halloween Decorations

October 6th, 2011

Grandlin Road is by far the most creative site for Halloween decorations.

Self-propelled witch’s broom – on sale now for $19!

Martha Stewart Chip and Dip Tombstone on sale for $24

Spider web chair wrap on sale for $15

Foggy Halloween Cauldron for $69

Pre-lit Drippy Halloween Garland on sale for $29

Halloween Spider with Flashing Eyes on sale for $19-29

My favorite is the broom. I’m going to have so much fun with my trick-or-treaters this year. Lots more on the site – and since almost everything is on sale it won’t last long!

Do you decorate your house for Halloween?Do you have an annual Halloween party?Do you make a yearly visit to the pumpkin patch?Let me know your Halloween traditions in the comments section.