Sunshine Makes Everything Better

The sun is shining and all is right with the world! Well, at least it seems like more is possible when the sun is out!

First of all, this week I want to share a couple of items with you that I have found save me money. Who doesn’t want that? (It gives us more to spend somewhere else!)

Our first money saver is only for people who are near enough to Canada that they have a Tim Horton’s Cafe & Bake Shop (or as we do, 3 or 4 of them) and qualify as a “senior”. There is a senior discount at Tim Horton’s! Who knew? Which was surprising that I didn’t know since I am what you might call an addict. I didn’t find out until just 2 or 3 weeks ago. That was thanks to my friend Linda!  I have since learned it is a discount on the coffee purchases and not on any food you might buy. Never the less, it is helpful and much appreciated.

The next money saver is for everyone, everywhere. It is a browser extension called “Honey”. You can download it from the Google Play Store or search for it on Google. You download it and you’re ready to go. The little icon for Honey will show on the upper right of your browser window.

Below I am quoting from the FAQ’s page of “Honey”:

     Honey is a service that makes it ridiculously easy to save money and time.          Honey automatically finds coupon codes for the site you’re shopping at and      applies them to your order when you check out, saving you money and                  coupon searching time.

Honey just kind of sits there quietly and waits until you go shopping online. Before you checkout it pops up in a box on the upper right hand of your screen and asks if you would like to run the coupons codes. It also tells you how many they have to run. You just click indicating that you want the codes run and there you are. If Honey finds any that are usable for your purchases it is automatically applied. Presto! Changeo! Money Saveo! (Okay, I made that last part up!)

Another layer to this Honey thing is that you also earn as you shop. Their name for your earnings is Honey Gold. When you earn G1000 you can redeem it for a $10 Amazon card. Read more about it at the following link:

http://help.joinhoney.com/article/34-what-the-heck-is-this-honeygold-thing

Currently, Honey is supported on Chrome, Firefox and Opera browsers. ( I had never heard of the Opera browser but I did do some investigating. It was developed in Europe in 1995 and is used around the world. It purportedly is very secure. I may give it a try at some point.) The people at Honey say that a mobile app is coming soon as well as support for other browsers.

A long time ago someone returned a plate or container to me that I had given them with some food item at some point. They had put some candy with it. When I asked about the candy they told me that they always returned an empty food container with something inside. It could be any little treat like a pack of gum. It was not just a thank you, although it certainly is that. It was more a  tradition that a plate or container should not be returned to its owner empty. I have tried as much as I could to do the same. It just seemed like a nice thing to do.

Much more recently I saw an idea about a Giving Plate.

The idea is that you give someone this plate filled with some treat such as cookies and at some future time they pass the plate and a treat of their choosing onto another person. It seems like a great thing to do! It also reminded me of the previously mentioned tradition.  I liked it! I had to make one.

To make the Giving Plate you just need a plate. It can be any color and it could have a design around the edge. I simply chose white because I liked the simplistic look. The plate I found in Dollar Tree and you guessed it! It was $1.

To start with, make sure that your plate is clean. Wash it, of course, but also take a cloth or paper towel and wipe the area to be painted with rubbing alcohol to make sure it is clean. I have oil based Sharpie markers that are made to use on ceramics but if you don’t have them that’s okay because you only need two colors. They are not that expensive ($3.85 at Walmart for one). You also could use the acrylic paints that are meant to be used on ceramics. The brand I have is Folk Art and line for use on glass or ceramics is called Enamels ($2.99 a bottle). If you purchase two pencils or two bottles of paint you will certainly get many uses out of them as you just need a small amount for this project.

If you would like you could create a stencil for your design. At the very least, draw your design out on a piece of paper and make sure you have room for what you want and that the design is centered on your plate. If you make a goof and need to remove something you can scrape it off with your fingernail or a needle. If it is still wet rubbing alcohol will work and for small goofs a cotton swab is ideal.

Once you have the words on your plate, you simply put it in the oven and set the oven for 425 degrees (there is no need to preheat). Let it bake for one hour. Then shut the oven off and allow the plate to cool in place. I have created several cups and plates this way and the ink stays in place through use and washing. I have not tried it in a dishwasher but I would advise against that if you want the color to stay.

As it seems that I have jumped to dishes and traditions there is one more that I have adopted thanks to my niece, Nicole. She had started using a red place setting for the birthday person at parties. This signified their specialness as the guest of honor. She did this for her Dad, my brother, and I really liked the idea. I have started doing it for all of our family birthday parties. I purchased a plate, a dessert plate, a small bowl and a coffee mug. You wouldn’t have to have anything but the plate but I get carried away! Also possible, would be that you could use another color instead of red. Maybe orange is your thing or peacock-blue. Hey, you’re creating your own tradition. It can be anything you would like it to be!

See you next time!

Duffy says hello to the fans of his picture on the first post! (Doesn’t he have a noble nose?)

Hello world!

I’m glad you stopped by! I’m  going to post a new blog entry once a week with the eventual goal of posting twice each week.

The vision I have for the blog is to share little life hacks that I have found and incorporated into my life that save time, save money, make life easier, more organized and add JOY. A part of my joy is cooking and crafting so that will be included too. Hopefully, there will be something of interest to you in each entry.

I would like to share a little bit about myself so that when you stop here it will be like a conversation you’re having with me over a cup of coffee at the kitchen table. I have 5 adult children who live in the area, 3 dogs (yes, I said, 3!), and 1 cat. We, my “pack” and I, live in a small village in Western New York. For all of you who hear New York and think New York City, I am all the way across the state and live on the shores of Lake Erie. It is a beautiful place to live. We usually have hard winters and more than our share of snow (think near Buffalo here) but the Spring, Summer and Fall are amazing! I am even that kind of person that doesn’t mind the Winter! There are a few of us you know.

Having a large family, a home and a career has led me to look for ideas, strategies, and the like to keep my life manageable and with as little stress as possible. This blog is about that search and the things I have found along the way.

There are those of us who thrive on organization and others who strive to be organized. In either case, organization tips are usually of interest no matter where you fall on the spectrum. I have found that if you want more organization in your kitchen and don’t want to spend a lot of time getting there, the simple answer is to cut back on your stuff. That’s right! Eliminate stuff = less to take care of (think less to put away, less to wash, etc.). If you never use more than one frying pan at a time, cut back to one small and one larger one. If you live by yourself and only have company occasionally, limit yourself to four of everything – four plates, four bowls, four glasses, four coffee mugs, four forks…. Well, you get the idea. Less is better in this case. An extremist might just have two of each item. I was being conservative. This approach encourages you to wash your dishes more often. I mean, if you need a knife and you have used 4, better get the dish soap out! It also allows you to have more space for what you do have and immediately things look less cluttered! WIN!!

 

This idea can be carried throughout your home. Just last year I decided I didn’t need four sets of sheets and pillowcases for my bed and various odds and ends of linens. I could get by with two complete sets! It was an epiphany since linen closet space is at a premium in my home. Now, technically, you could get by with one set. You would just have to wash it and put it back on but that is a little too austere for me. With two sets I can remake my bed and not wait for the weekly wash to be done. As an aside,  I purchased two new sheet sets and made them ones that feel good with designs that make me happy!

Let’s stray from the organizing topic to a new cake technique that is on trend. It is called the “naked cake”.  As a long time baker of cakes for weddings, birthdays, and all that jazz, I was taken in by the thought of a cake with less icing. A cake where you actually could see the cake through the layer of icing. Who would have thought! Anyway, I was asked to make a small cake for a wedding reception and I asked if I could do a “naked cake”. The bride agreed and off I went. The cake was a three layer white cake with vanilla butter cream frosting. Admittedly, I used less of the frosting on the exterior of the cake but I did make sure there was plenty in between the layers for the frosting lovers. I used burlap ribbon and silk flowers to decorate the cake and everyone thought it was beautiful. I will share a picture below. Due to the use of the burlap ribbon you don’t see much of the cake showing through the icing but I think you will still get the idea. It was also so much easier and less stressful when I didn’t have to worry about the cake showing through the frosting!

 

Today I leave you with a little “warm fuzzy” in the form of the leader of the pack, Duffy. If this doesn’t make you smile I will be surprised.

 

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