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Farm Fresh 05/04 (not in printable list)

by Dana Zeliff on May 4, 20112011-05-04
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If you can’t see the printable list, here are the matchups (they are not pretty)

Please leave a comment on this post, with what you are experiencing with the printable list.  I would like to take the issue to the printable list feature designer

1.  When did the problem start?
2.  What type of computer are you using?
3.  What type of browser?
4.  Is this ONLY on printable list matchups?
5.  Briefly explain problem

Thanks!

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Strawberry Picking

by Dana Zeliff on May 1, 20112011-05-01
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We went Strawberry picking at Poor John’s Farm in Chesapeake this morning.  Strawberry season has just arrived so the fields were full of beautiful, red berries.  Can you tell what my favorite fruit is?

The price is $1.49lb at Poor John’s.  A good sale at my local grocery store is $2.00-$2.50 per lb.  We spent $26 for strawberries and 3 yellow squash.  I plan to make jam with the berries this year, so we may need to pick more in a couple weeks. 

I came home and cut up the berries into containers for the fridge.  We love to just snack on plain strawberries (hubby likes to add sugar), but here are a few other things I like to do:

Strawberries with whipped topping
Strawberries with ice cream
Strawberry pie
Strawberries on pankcakes or waffles
Strawberry Jam
Fruit Salad
Chocolate Covered Strawberries (more later)
Freeze strawberries for smoothies

How do you like your strawberries?

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Surfin’ Saturday’s (04/30) Twitter

by Dana Zeliff on April 29, 20112011-04-29
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Welcome to Surfin’ Saturdays hosted by Chubby Cheeks Thinks, Two Monkeys & a Washtub, And Then There Were Four and  The Coupon Challenge and Dandy Giveaway! 



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HR Locals: Strawberry Picking Season is Here

by Dana Zeliff on April 29, 20112011-04-29
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Hey Hampton Roads locals!

Just got an email from Brookdale Farm, the Pungo location is open for strawberry picking and the Chesapeake location will be open on Saturday or Sunday.  Check with your favorite farm to see if they’re open too.

Did I mention my FAVORITE fruit is a strawberry?

I’m going to try my hand a homemade jelly

Photo Credit: Freshfromflorida.wordpress.com

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Follow Me Friday (04/29) Stumble

by Dana Zeliff on April 29, 20112011-04-29
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Welcome to the NEW Follow Me Friday hosted by Living on Love and Cents, Madame Deals, Mom on Dealz, The Coupon Challenge, Luxury Living Frugal Style and Budget Savvy Diva.

Follow Friday

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Thrifty Thursday: DIY Insect Repellent (Guest Post)

by Dana Zeliff on April 28, 20112011-04-28
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This weeks post is courtesy of Budget Savvy Diva.  If you live in my area, mosquitoes can ruin any summer evening activity.  How great would it be to protect your kids (or yourself) with homemade insect repellent? 

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been bit by the BBQ bug. Memorial Day is just around the corner, but I don’t think I can wait for the official kick-off As we approach the summer months and head outdoors. for picnics and hikes, or just a Sunday stroll. Unfortunately, the insects will be out too and we’ll want to restock on bug repellent. But you don’t have to go out and buy it. You can make a DIY organic insect repellent using common household items and make Tyler Durden proud. But then again, does Tyler have your best interests at heart?

The pros:
It’s organic so it does not contain DEET which can cause irritation to the skin. Some people cite plastic’s tendency to warp after direct contact as an example of DEETs toxicity (Chemistry is a funny thing, though. Water rusts metal, but we still have to drink it*). The DIY repellent is easy to make and you may very likely already have most of the ingredients to make this work.

The cons:
It only works on some insects, you may still need the extra strength stuff if you want to avoid ticks. It’s not water proof and the active ingredient, citronella (or eucalyptus) oil can cost a pretty penny at the health food store.

Here are the ingredients:

1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup vodka (or witchhazel)
5 drops of citronella (or eucalyptus) essential oils

You’ll also need a spray bottle and desire a funnel. All you need to do is mix. If you have these things or are really concerned about organic products, this is a great frugal alternative to spending on a store brand. However, the essential oils alone push the cost up to about what you’d pay for the hard stuff and it’s not as effective. Whatever you choose, have a happy BBQ season!

*Don’t drink DEET.

Thanks! DIY Life for the recipe

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Britax Recall from 2008 Model

by Dana Zeliff on April 23, 20112011-04-23
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Britax Child Safety, Inc. announced that it is conducting a voluntary safety recall on the Frontier™ combination Harness-2-Booster™ child restraints. The recall includes Frontier child restraints manufactured between April 1, 2008 and September 14, 2008 for Model #s E9L54E7, E9L54H6, E9L54H7 and E9L54M6 and between April 1, 2008 and September 17, 2008 on Model # E9L5490.

If the harness straps are repeatedly loosened one strap at a time, then the harness strap(s) may become detached from the metal yoke located on the back of the child seat. If the harness strap(s) becomes loose or detached then the condition can be corrected by inspecting the back of the child seat and reattaching the harness straps. If this condition occurs, the child may not be properly restrained, and in the event of a vehicle crash there could be an increased risk of injury.

Until consumers receive their remedy kit, they should confirm that their harness system is properly attached to the metal yoke and they may continue to safely use their child restraint.

Taken Directly from http://www.frontierrecall.com/.  Read the full article for more information

Thanks, Luxury Living Frugal Style!

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