Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Home-Made Facial Peel (or - Attack of the Fashoomass monster)

Oh my... My internet went down for a few days, and once we got it fixed I didn't have a second to blog. So sad!

But, I'm back now... again... and hopefully I'll be able to stay back this time!

While my internet was gone, I firstly realized how dependent on the internet my family and I have become. Pretty sure that's not a good thing. So in the future, I think we will try to become less and less dependent on it. My husband and I are going to sit down and figure a few things out that I think will help. I will also blog about that sometime down the road.

During those few days that we were virtually cut off from the rest of the world, we had a few other things go badly all at the same time. When it rains it pours, and when it pours... you need a spa day!!!

Well, being frugal and all, I can't afford that. So, I did the next best thing. I came across a recipe for a face peel to do at home, and thought I'd give it a try.


You will need:



 
1 Large tomato (I only had roma tomatoes, so that's what I used)
1 Packet unflavored Gelatine
1Tbls. Lemon Juice

The recipe also called for ylang ylang essential oil, about 2 drops... but I didn't have that so I just omitted it from my recipe. Ylang ylang helps to balance PH levels in your skin. So if you have it, use it, it's great! But don't go out and buy it just for this.

First, I found from this little experiment that the bigger and juicier the tomato, the better, so if you can, get a large steak tomato, stay away from the roma. Romas just don't have quite enough juice to do the job right. I had to add a little bit of water to mine because it was just too thick.

Take your tomato, and blend it up in a blender till it is a fine pulp. Pour your tomato into a microwave safe bowl.

Stir in the lemon juice and gelatine until blended well:



Microwave on high for about 30 seconds, then stir. Return to the microwave and heat on high for another 15-20 seconds and stir. Repeat heating the mixture at 15-20 second intervals (always stirring well in between) until it looks something like this:




Let it sit to cool until on your counter until it cool enough to touch without burning yourself, you still want it nice and warm though.

While your mask mix is cooling, wash your face clean, then soak a clean wash cloth in hot water and ring it out, then drape it over your face for until it cools (about 2-4 minutes). You'll want to repeat this step at least 6 times. This will open your pores nice and wide to really allow the mask to work the best.

My kids thought I was scary with the cloth on my face, so a "roared" and chased them out of the room :) I don't recommend running at all with the cloth on your face though, as I stubbed a toe doing that... but the laughs from my children almost made it worth it anyway.

Once your face is nice and warm and your mix is cool enough, apply the mask (leaning over a sink) with your fingers nice and thick. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes or until dry.

Once my kids saw this, they didn't think the wash cloth was that scary any more. They asked what was on my face, I said, "It's a facial mask" My two year old then laughed, and screamed, "AAAAAHHH!!! It's da fashoomass monster! Run! Run away!"

TIP: Don't get too close to your lips or eye-brows... unless your goal is PAIN!!!



Once it dries, you can peel it starting at the chin.

My face felt great afterwards, and it cost nothing to do! So if you have kids, and need to pamper yourself, give it a try... or if you just want a great half hour of chasing your kids around as a "fashoomass monster," That's a great time too! :)

Happy pampering!




Saturday, September 3, 2011

City Deals is Coming Back!



In regards to City Deals, I had an on-line acquaintance that told me that City Deals IS going through a buy-out. From what I could gather (and this is JUST me, no official report or anything,) there was going to be a buy out, that fell through, but then another deal cam around. It is apparent that they are really making an effort to make everything right and to fix any problems that are currently in effect. I'm glad to say that it appears everyone should come out of this with no losses and little stress. Thank you CityDeals!

If you go to CityDeals.com they have the following on their site:


Friday, September 2, 2011

Teriyaki Broccoli Chicken

As every parent knows, some days are easier than others when it comes to deciding what to make for dinner. Even if you have a meal plan, there are nights when that is the last thing you want to stick to! OR maybe, you have great meal plans and stick to it regularly, but forgot to take into account leftovers.

Every now and then, I will take the different left overs in my fridge and combine a few of them to make a whole brand-new dish. This happened a few weeks ago, and Oh My Gosh! I keep making it over and over again because it was so flippin' good!

So I thought I'd share.

The best thing about this recipe is that there are not any measured out portions; you use what you have. If you have more chicken than broccoli, you'll have more chicken than broccoli. If you have a lot of broccoli and only and ounce or two of chicken, no worries, it's great both ways!

So, without further ado, here it is!




Teriyaki Broccoli Chicken

Leftover Chicken, Shredded
Broccoli (Left over or fresh, cooked to the desired tenderness, raw works well too if you like it that way)
Olive or Canola Oil
Teriyaki Sauce or Marinade
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Ground Ginger
Salt Pepper

In a frying pan or skillet, pour enough oil to coat the bottom. Turn unit on medium.
Place desired amount of chicken in skillet, and sprinkle even amounts of Garlic Powder, Onion Powder and Ground Ginger over the top. Stir chicken and seasonings a few times.
Add in the amount of Broccoli you wish to use, covering the chicken. Sprinkle the Broccoli with Salt and Pepper to taste. Stir Broccoli and Chicken together until mixed.
Add Teriyaki Sauce to taste (I usually use about 1 ½ tsp. for every 2 cups of Broccoli, but you can use more or less depending on what you like)
Heat through stirring frequently, then serve.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

City Deals Goes Under

Yesterday, Wednesday August 31st, City Deals went under after a deal to buy them out, fell through. Since then they have just been refusing to talk to the general public. Theories are abounding, but one thing is for sure... this is pretty much leaving everyone screwed over!

Merchants, at least most of them, haven't been paid. Customers aren't getting refunded. And No-One is accepting City Deal vouchers now.

My brother and sister-in-law recently purchased a new home, and through City Deals acquired vouchers that would make going through their brand new home and having all the carpets cleaned affordable! However, when they saw the news that City Deals went under they immediately called the Cleaning company and asked if they would take the voucher still.

The man was very nice and basically stated that because they hadn't been paid by City deals, they couldn't just accept the voucher, BUT if she could provide proof of purchase (the receipt from City Deals) and the voucher itself, that he would honor the value of they would pay him the amount they paid to City Deals.

My sister-in-law is going to talk to her bank about the transaction to City Deals and see if there is any way that she can dispute the charge or have it reversed. If so, both she and the Carpet Cleaners will be able to come out of this with little to no loss. If the bank can't do anything about it, then she still has the option of paying only a little to the cleaners to have them honor the full amount of the voucher.

If you have a City Deals Voucher that you have yet to redeem, I'd suggest calling the merchant that the voucher is for, and seeing if there is anything you can work out.

Most of all, remember that when talking to a merchant, it is not their fault and they have lost money on this as well. Some merchants will literally hundreds of dollars (some close to thousands) if they honored all the vouchers. So be curious, and soft spoken. You catch more flies with honey than vinegar after all. - You could even ask them how much they were supposed to get from City Deals for that voucher and see if they would take that much for it?

If anyone has other tips or ideas for fellow users of City Deals that they would like to share, please post your comments here.


Thanks to: http://www.sltrib.com and http://consumerist.com for the info that I gathered from them.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Smith's Shopping Trip 8/31/11





Today marks the start of Smith's P&G sale! Buy 4 participating Procter and Gamble items and get $4.00 off at the register.

I was very excited to get stocked up on some of the basic toiletries we use all the time! Deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, hair spray, shower gel... And some air fresheners and DayQuil and NyQuil as well!

Grand total before coupons = $131.37
I paid just = $47.79
Saving = $83.88 or 64%

If I can use coupons, anyone can! If you still need to learn how, you can contact me to set up a free coupon class for you, your family and friends!

Take advantage of this great sale going on right now! To see the full Smith's (Utah) list, Click here! Or click here to see the full list of Utah stores. If you live outside Utah, Click here then click on your state in the upper left-hand corner for a list of stores in your area!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

FREE Items This Week

We've got some AWESOME deals this week at Rite Aid and Walgreens!

At my Classes, I always tell you two big secrets:

1)You will NEVER use just one coupon when you go shopping
&
2) There is ALWAYS something for free

Once in a while, there will be a week without something free, but then you get weeks like this week that more than make up for that. We've got available to us 10 free things this week (through Saturday the 3rd) between Rite Aid and Walgreens.

At Rite Aid:
Mitchum Men's Anti-Perpirant
Mitchum Women's Anti-Perspirant
Trident Layers Gum
Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Toothpaste
Colgate Manual Toothbrush
Oral-B Complete or Action Power Toothbrush
Nivea Women's Body Wash
Nivea Men's Body Wash

At Walgreens:
Carmex Moisturizing Lip Balm
Estoven Dietary Supplement
Crest Complete Deep Clean Toothpaste

To see the details on these items go to GrocerySmarts.com and click on Walgreens' and/or Rite Aid's store name in the drop down menu.

If you don't currently get the Sunday paper (for the coupons inside) Let me know, and I can help you get a deep discount. I'm a Strata-band Affiliate with Newspapers in Utah, Las Vegas and Parts of California. Message me for prices in your area.

If you haven't attended a Free Grocery Smarts Coupon Class, and would like to book one at your home for your family and friends. Message me and I'll get you on my books!

Happy Savings!