I think we're going to have to try cleaning up the garage. We have leftover paint from renovations a few years back that we could consider using.
Anyhow, here's a link that points to someone who did just that.
http://frugalbabe.com/2009/04/14/garage-facelift-zero-dollars/
A blog that makes sense. No pun intended. Being frugal doesn't have to hurt, and we'll teach you how! Being frugal is about being satisfied with what you have, and have been given. Live frugally and be proud of it! What is a frugalista? It's a new word, according to Oxford dictionary (2008): person who leads a frugal lifestyle, but stays fashionable and healthy by swapping clothes, buying second-hand, growing own produce, etc.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Savings accounts - shop around
With the low interest rate environment right now, it is very difficult to get any sort of rate of return for cash that is parked in a savings account. Essentially, this puts the savers at a disadvantage in the near-term.
We ended up chatting upon an offer from Canadian Tire Financial Services with an introductory interest rate of 3.5%x3 months and some other bonuses for setting up a transfer ($25). It would be worthwhile to investigate this option, as the interest rates are significantly increased over other financial institutions. All that is required is a check to link your current checking account with this savings account. The savings are also guaranteed according to the CDIC rules.
Note: We do not have any conflicts of interest in recommending such institution.
We ended up chatting upon an offer from Canadian Tire Financial Services with an introductory interest rate of 3.5%x3 months and some other bonuses for setting up a transfer ($25). It would be worthwhile to investigate this option, as the interest rates are significantly increased over other financial institutions. All that is required is a check to link your current checking account with this savings account. The savings are also guaranteed according to the CDIC rules.
Note: We do not have any conflicts of interest in recommending such institution.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
$1.69 for a dozen large eggs.
If you're living in Halifax, Shoppers Drug Mart on Robie street has eggs for 1.69/dozen. Normally found in the stores in the $2-3 range.