Frugal How-to: Baking Soda Beauty Routine

Works for Me Wednesday:

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Need to switch up your beauty routine on the cheap?  Check out these frugal tips using baking soda. I bought a sugar dispenser at the dollar store, filled it with baking soda, and keep it on a shelf just outside the shower. Easy!

  • Add baking soda to your shampoo to remove buildup, improve manageability, and add shine. I do this every other week. Afterwards, my hair feels so soft, looks shiny, and has a little extra bounce!
  • Exfoliate your face and body with baking soda. I use an actual facial exfoliator once a week. In between, using baking soda as a gentle facial scrub makes my skin feel softer AND I don’t have to buy that pricier product quite so often!
  • Help hair with clean brushes & combs. Remove natural oil and hair product buildup by soaking brushes and combs in a sink with warm water and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Rinse well.

Do you have baking soda beauty tips to share?

50% Off Fruit & Veggie Wash {Do You Use a Natural, Cheaper Solution?}

fruit and veggie wash dealToday’s Gaggle of Chicks deal got me thinking… about germs. Eww. The deal is 50% off fruit and veggie wash ($15 for $30). YES, the idea of a multitude of hands and pollutants touching my food grosses me out when I really think about it. I usually rinse my produce with tap water and dry with a clean dish towel, but beyond that? Am I willing to spend $15 on fruit and veggie wash? Hmm.

What do you do to clean your produce? Do you purchase a wash product? Do you have a natural solution that costs less?

Help me out here, please. :)

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Can You “Extreme Coupon” in West Michigan? {Double Coupons}

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Before TLC’s Extreme Couponing show aired, I wrote this about the translation of Extreme Couponing in West Michigan.  The most popular question folks were asking me after they watched the show was, “what stores double coupons in West Michigan?”  The answer: they don’t. Let’s talk about why.

1.  We don’t have the competition here. The nearest grocery stores doubling coupons are in Howell.  (Hastings Family Fare has recently discontinued double coupons.)  There’s a Kroger store there which doubles up to $1.00.  In response, the local Meijer and the local Spartan store (VG’s) also double.  Each store has strict policies and guidelines, so be sure to check them out if you’re planning a trip.

2.  What does it mean when a store doubles coupons? Coupons redeemed at a grocery store are submitted by the store to the manufacturer.  The manufacturer reimburses the store for the face value of the coupon. IF a store is doubling coupons, the store has decided to match the value of that coupon. It is their own promotion. 

For example, the reason you can pair a BOGO coupon with a BOGO sale at Rite Aid to get 2 items for FREE is because the manufacturer is giving you one FREE when you buy the item the store decided to give you for FREE in their sale. Make sense?

3.  Stores adjust prices to compensate for double coupons. In my experience making the trip to Howell, I found that the price of items before coupons was higher than here in West Michigan.  After double coupons, the item was definitely more affordable, but I might have gotten a similar deal by timing my purchases right with our own sales.

4.  Road trip to a double coupon location? It’s been a while, but I’ve done it. Things to consider:

  • Current gas prices – They were much lower when I made the trip.  I saved over $80, but I spent $20 on gas. With current gas prices, you’re probably better off shopping the West Michigan grocery deals. Besides, farmers markets will be here before we know it!
  • The value of your own time – Is it worth the 3+ hour round trip to save $60? I personally would consider that paying myself $20 per hour. Plus I have the added value of telling you all about my adventures. ;)
  • The number of coupons you have in your stash – You need a LOT of high-value coupons to make it worth your time. Most store guidelines limit you to doubling no more than 3 like coupons, so it’s difficult to add up your savings unless you’re buying a wide variety of items.

Any questions or feedback? Has someone made a road trip solely for double couponing and found it to be well worth their while? Please share with us in the comments section.

Frugal, Chic Fashion Tips {Fox 17′s The One Seven}

Direct link to Fox 17 video.

Last Friday on Fox 17′s The One Seven, we talked about frugal, chic fashion. Here are my favorite ways to save on stylish clothing:

  • Visit resale boutiques in West Michigan. You know one of my favorites is Rosa’s Closet (she has new clothing, too). I still need to check out Rock Paper Scissors and One Girl’s Treasure, too.
  • Keep an eye on daily group deal sites such as Groupon, Seize the Deal, and LivingSocial. They’ve had deals for 50% off Lee & Birch (in downtown Grand Rapids & Muskegon), Gap, & Nordstrom Rack in the past.
  • Use the 2011 Local First Coupon Book. They have coupons for lots of West Michigan merchants such as Clothing Matters, Leigh’s and Gazelle Sports.
  • When you’re shopping online, use a cash back website, do a quick coupon code search, and check for FREE shipping!

Oh, and the scarf I’m wearing in the video is from the W.A.R. Chest Boutique in Rockford. They have lots of affordable jewelry and accessories, and it all benefits a great cause!

Do you have any frugal fashion tips to share?

West Michigan: Save on Mortgages with Clark Financial Group

save money on mortgagesThe best deal isn’t always the cheapest deal, right? I read a post on this topic just the other day, and it’s an excellent reminder.

I’m currently living in an apartment. It’s cheap and convenient for me, but in the long term, we all know there are so many financial benefits to owning your own home.  It’s a better deal.  In a few months, I’ll be moving into a house. There are many ways to make home ownership more affordable here in West Michigan.

The folks at Clark Financial Group, located in the Cascade community, offer a FREE application and pre-approval letters to their prospective clients. In addition, if you mention you saw this post, they will waive the processing fee – a $400 value.

They have a great article “Top 3 Ways to Save Money When You Apply for a Mortgage to Purchase or Refinance” on the Clark Financial facebook page.  For more information, visit their website.

What’s your best tip for saving money when it comes to purchasing or maintaining a home?

Disclosure: I was compensated for sharing this information with you, but all thoughts about renting vs. home-ownership are my own.