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Where To Find Discounts for Universal Studios
Dear Mary: We are hoping to take a short vacation in May. Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla., would be great if I could find cheap or free tickets. Do you have any ideas? — Linda, e-mail
Dear Linda: Head over to MouseSavers.com, a wonderful …Read more.
Paying Yourself To Get Creative
Usually, it is cheaper to repair than to replace. Sure, there are exceptions, but they are few and far between. Repairing things, it seems, brings out the inner clever person in all of us. Don't believe it? Check out these clever readers:
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How To Live Below Your Means
I wouldn't call it a radical new idea, although a popular women's magazine declared recently that living below your means, or LBYM, is the hot new trend.
It is a simple concept: to spend less than you earn. Still, LBYM is seen by many as a life …Read more.
A Simple Trick To Stop Mindless Spending
Most of us think of spending money in the least painful terms. I suppose that's only natural. If we could see clearly how a simple purchase fits into the big financial picture, perhaps spending money on little stuff wouldn't be quite so easy.
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7 Ways To Clean for LessAs one who is living through the mess of a home remodel that includes a fabulous new shower, I was particularly drawn to today's first great reader tip. I wasted no time mixing up some of Debbie's "home brew," so I'm all ready to go as soon as the grout sets and the fixtures are installed. I can't wait! SHOWER SPARKLE. The best shower cleaner I ever have used is 1 part Dawn dishwashing liquid soap to 5 parts white vinegar in a spray bottle. I just leave the mixture in the shower in a spray bottle and spray it down while the walls are wet. The next person to shower will rinse all the scum down the drain like magic. — Debbie, e-mail USE IT UP. After purchasing the large tubs of disinfecting disposable wipes, I noticed how much cleaning liquid was left at the bottom when all of the wipes had been used up. I now save the extra liquid in an empty spray bottle, properly labeled. I get twice the antibacterial cleanser for my money by using up the rest of the liquid that I otherwise would have thrown away. — Amanda B., California SOCK HOP. I keep a bag of my husband's worn-out tube socks and take them into my classroom to use on my whiteboard. They work better than whiteboard erasers, and they cost nothing. When they are dirty on one side, I turn them inside out. When they are completely dirty, I take them home and wash them. Then they're good to go again! — Kimberly K., Florida RUSTBUSTER. SUN-KISSED. My plastic storage containers and lids get stained with spaghetti sauce, and the red stains do not come out with regular dishwashing detergent. I wash and dry the containers and lids. Then I rub the inside of each with lemon juice and put them outside in the bright sun for an hour or two. The stains and odors are bleached out and sanitized by the sun and lemon juice. — Heidi J., Minnesota CLEAN CAN OPENER. I use Bar Keepers Friend and an old toothbrush to clean my can opener's blade. A little attention makes rust and grime just disappear. — Lee D., Pennsylvania SCUFF REMOVER. A good way to get black scuff marks off the floor is by using a tennis ball. Cut a slit in the ball, and attach it to an old broom handle or dowel. Use the ball as a scrubber. — Helen, e-mail Would you like to send a tip to Mary? You can e-mail her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Include your first and last name and state. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 18 books, including "Debt-Proof Living" and "Tiptionary 2." To find out more about Mary and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2009 CREATORS.COM
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