Tag: Budget
On a Budget? Bake a Birthday Cake
I remember the cheesecake my best friend make for my birthday while we were in university. Talk about living on a tight budget. But do you know, it was the best cheesecake I’ve ever had. It was such a nice gesture and delicious too. I’ve since made a couple myself and compared to buying them, […]
Posted: October 30th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Budget, Kids
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Yummy Fall Food That Goes a Long Way – Even on a Tight Budget
Fall is a great time of year to enjoy hearty meals that warm your belly and your home but not by breaking the food budget. I recently read in a book that the number of servings that a hotel restaurant plans for from an average size turkey is 15. Now, the book was written in […]
Posted: October 22nd, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank
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Birthday Present Proposal – Easy for You and Easy for Your Budget
Our kids are at the age where there opinions are becoming more and more defined. Particularly when it comes to what they prefer for presents and while I think it’s great for family (grandparents, aunties and uncles) taking the kids to chose what they would like or giving an ‘experience’, I’m sure I’m not the […]
Posted: October 9th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Kids
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The Value of Your Health
Common sense tells us that keeping in good health is the right thing to do but sometimes, you can’t control what happens. Last Friday I had knee surgery to reconstruct my ACL (due to a soccer injury) and I consider myself very lucky. Granted, going in for surgery provokes anxiety and the rehabilitation process is […]
Posted: October 3rd, 2013 under CEO of the House, Debt, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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Ready to Save? How much is enough?
This is a great time of year to start saving because summer is over and it’s ahead of the holiday season. How much is enough? That is the question. For many of us, we assume we are limited by what’s left over at the end of the month. How about approaching it a different way? […]
Posted: September 25th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Retirement
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Are You Squirrelling Away for Your Future?
The squirrels are busy, busy this time of year. The chestnuts hardly hit the ground and they’re gathering them up and stashing them away. How about you? Are you setting aside for your future? It’s not easy to do with all the competing demands on our pay checks but if we don’t save for our […]
Posted: September 18th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Money & Stress
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Is Summer Vacation a Distant Memory or are Credit Card Bills a Rude Reminder?
It’s been a little over a week since we returned home after a fabulous summer vacation and the return to regular life is a bit of a shock. Did you take holidays over the summer? Did you do something fun? A trip, travel or staycation? How much did it cost compared to your budget […]
Posted: September 11th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Kids, Money Systems
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Back to School Budget Tips
It can be easy to lose track of what you’re spending on Back to School stuff. Supplies, books, clothes, courses, sports, lunches and getting set up in a new place. Here are a few very simple tips to spend a little less and save some money and they are keeping in theme with Reduce, Reuse […]
Posted: September 4th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning
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Back to School Budgeting 101
Whether it’s flying the nest to college or sending your little chicks off to school for the first time, it’s a good idea to set a school budget. Knowing what expenses to expect and what money you have to pay for them will allow you to make wise choices. Here’s a quick and simple budget process: […]
Posted: August 16th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Education, Financial Planning, Kids
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Making Your Own Preserves…Good for You & the Budget!
Well, I did it! Made my own Peach Rosemary Jam. Made from fresh Okanagan peaches (4 lbs for $5), some sugar, lemons and rosemary. It made about 10 jars and it tastes yummy. I would say it took about 2 hours hands on time and 4 hours marinading time. It didn’t turn out quite as […]
Posted: August 8th, 2013 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget
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