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Thursday, June 09, 2011

Money Saving - Idea #3

How about those haircuts, huh?  I've done the $70 hair cut at Juut and I've done just about every low-cost salon out there too (Great Clips, Fantastic Sam's, Aveda Institute (students), and Juut's New artist acadamy). 

Perhaps I'm picky about my hair, but I don't find that the more expensive haircuts are always better.  I've stuck with a stylist when I've liked the initial cut, but the subsequent ones never match up. 

I recently connected with someone who's in the know about two Fantastic Sam's in Maple Grove.  She recommended a stylist at each salon and so I'm off to try the Bass Lake Road one this week.  I'll let you know how it goes.  Here's the style I'm requesting...


Fantastic Sam's info, in case you'd like to give either location a try.
Chelsey - Bass Lake Salon
**6334 Vinewood Lane Maple Grove – corner of 494 and Bass Lake Rd
Dori - Weaver Lake Salon
**12549 73rd Ave N Maple Grove – off of Weaver Lake Rd near Dairy Queen

Also, I just received a coupon for a $10.99 shampoo, haircut, and blowdry in the mail yesterday. I recommend calling ahead to verify the stylist is working - no appointments, but I plan on waiting for Chelsey even if someone else is available.


Other low-cost options:
  • Juut New Artist Academy - $25 to $35 for a cut & style
    • These stylists already graduated from beauty school, this is Juut's additional training
    • I've gotten checked by an instructor once (bonus!), but not the other 4-5 times I've been there
    • Fair deal - plan on paying about $5 for parking
  • Aveda Institute - $15+ for a cut & style
    • These stylists can be only a few months into school or just about to graduate
    • All haircuts are checked by an instructor
    • Plan on this taking about two hours
  • Regency Beauty Institute - $9 for a cut, $12 for a cut & style
    • These stylists can be only a few months into school or just about to graduate
    • All haircuts are checked my an instructor
    • I haven't been here, but I've heard that since the classes are smaller the instructor review is much more thorough. 
How about you?  Do you have any experience with the Regency school and/or any other great places to get a good, inexpensive haircut?

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Money Saving - Idea #2

Who loves pudding cups for lunch??  I do, sometimes, but my husband would eat three in a day.  I typically don't buy these for us because...
1.  Who KNOWS what's in them to last so long...especially the shelf stable ones!
2.  They're stinking expensive!  I just saw six cups on sale for $2.79!

So, great idea....make your own pudding cups! 
I got two packages of pudding mix ($0.46 for a package at Aldi) and a gallon of milk ($2.69 at Aldi).  Then, I used the little tupperware type snack cups that are about the same size as a pudding cup.  (My mom found about 10 of them at a garage sale with lids for a dollar!)

Mix each flavor separately with just a little less than the two cups of milk the package specifies. 
Layer the flavors in the cups, put on the lid, and refrigerate!

By my math I spent about $1.50 for nine pudding cups...which saved $2.64!  And you can choose the flavors and combinations you want!  Wheeee!  :o) 

What flavors are you going to try??

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Week 2 Menu

Alrighty, week two!  We didn't get to the mac & cheese last week (we had a happy hour on friday, yay!), so it's moving to this week.  I did some freezer prep over the weekend.  Made a double batch of pizza dough (enough for four pizzas in the freezer now), double batch of cookie dough (baked some up, portioned the rest), and chopped up some strawberries ($0.99 per pound at Aldi last week and this week).

Monday -
Spaghetti & Venison Meat Sauce (leftover from the lasagna making from last week)

Tuesday -
Steaks (yay for shopping our freezer..finding some good stuff at the bottom) & cheesy potatoes (from church freezer cooking)

Wednesday -
Three Cheese Bacon Mac & Cheese

Thursday -
Pork loin & asparagus

Friday -
Pork Fajitas (with onions & peppers)

Saturday -
Pizza (heard that Sam's has 5lbs of pepperoni for $13...hoping Costco has something similar, this is MUCH better than the $2.50/6oz or so you get on the Hormel stuff)

Sunday -
Roast, potatoes, onions

Items on my grocery list this week:
3# frozen Chicken breasts at Rainbow - $4.99
10 flour tortillas at Aldi - $0.99
1# Shredded Mozz Cheese at Alid - $3.29
Would love to hear your menu for this week...I could use your ideas for my menu next week! 

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Cloth Diapering...Let's do it!

Well, I've mentioned it.  About a bazillion times.  I'm addicted.  To cloth diapering.  :o)

So, what do I do?  I start another blog.  You should probably check it out. 
http://bekahsclothbums.blogspot.com/

And here's my goal: post at least three times per week in BOTH bekahsclothbums and RamblingRandomness

That's right.  I know you're pumped.  Tell me what I should write about!  :o)

Here's today's randomness...I've regularly been giving the munchkin a paper towel to play with while I put everything back together after nursing.  Well, today, she put her new teeth to good use and bit a piece off and then ate it.  She made a funny look, and then swallowed it.  OOps.  I guess that's the last time she gets a paper towel!
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