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Archive for May 7th, 2008

Gas prices, taxes, and grocery shopping, oh my!

07 May

With gas prices nearly triple what they were a couple of years ago and our income not going up as much as we’d like it to, I’m having to cut costs where I can. (And yet, I bought a $160 stroller a month ago. Trust me, we needed it desperately and I wanted quality over cost savings this time so it would last until we were ready to give it up.) Now we’re also worried about property taxes going up because the sales tax increase was defeated here yesterday. I sincerely hope that this was not an either/or situation and that they’ll somehow avoid raising property taxes, but I’m not optimistic. We already pay outrageous property taxes here compared to the other 3 places we’ve owned homes, so if it goes up even a little bit we’re really going to be hurting. (Do you hear that, powers that be? I CANNOT AFFORD MORE PROPERTY TAXES!)

For our family, the best way to save money is on food. We’re eating out less, staying in more, bargain shopping as much as possible, and on and on. Today I got the paper and opened it up to see what the grocery stores had to offer. I see neck bones (from what, I ask?!?!? Chickens? Pigs? Cows?) are 99 cents a pound but we’re not that desperate yet. But there are some other great meat specials in town this week so I’ll probably hit several stores in town while I’m out and about for other things and stock up on the sale items. We prefer fresh fruits and veggies, so I’ve started a garden. (If those flipping squirrels will stay out of it!) I stock up on frozen foods when they’re on sale. I buy in bulk at BJ’s when the price is better. I get store brands when feasible. I do a pretty good job of saving money…usually the savings on our Lowe’s Foods receipt is in the 30% range. Not too shabby.

But I know I can do better, so I’m going to start clipping coupons again. (Does anyone know if the Sanford Herald has the Sunday coupons? It seems like a dumb question but I honestly don’t know!) And I’m contemplating trying out The Grocery Game. I don’t have the time or patience to really find the good bargains, so it seems like a worthwhile investment but I hate the idea of spending money to save it. The truth is, without someone telling me where the bargains are, I’ll lose interest when I get overwhelmed in the enormity of looking at ALL of the coupons and trying to match them up to ALL of the store ads. I’m just not that coordinated. It’s only about $5 a month so I think surely I’d save at least that. Does anyone have experience with it? If you’re in Sanford, which lists do you get and are they worthwhile?

And with all of this money saving on my mind, I must remember to call and get our satellite package downgraded. I know there will be grumbling from the male contingent but I’d honestly be happy with only broadcast stations, just as long as I had my DVR. We all have to sacrifice somewhere, right?

 

Something that’s not about pneumonia. (Maclaren Quest Review)

07 May

I have been meaning to blog about my (relatively) new stroller and there’s just been so much more to talk about that I keep forgetting. But now that both kids are on the mend and I have a few free moments before I pick up my oldest from preschool, I have to say I LOVE MY MACLAREN!

A neighbor purchased a Maclaren Quest a month or 2 ago and I borrowed it (even though it was pink and girly!) to walk my kids in the neighborhood. I had been wanting a new umbrella stroller for a while and I thought it was a good chance to really test drive something I would normally not consider. I got my heart set on getting one myself until I found out how much they are. Most retailers sell them for $200-$225, and this is *just* an umbrella stroller. So I did some more searching and found a good deal from a seller on eBay. It was a brand new in the box 2007 model for about $130 plus $30 shipping. This beat any other deals I found so after I convinced my husband that we *need* this stroller he gave in to my whining and told me to order it.

This thing is sweeeeeeeeeet. It is orange and charcoal, a color combo I chose because it is neither too girlish nor too boyish, so that when (if?) we have another baby it will work for either gender. It weighs very little and it handles like a dream. It has a basket. I don’t kick the wheels when I push it and neither does my tall husband. The handles are comfortable. It reclines, so not only will it work for younger babies than the average umbrella stroller, but it also allows older kids a chance to nap comfortably if they get tired while you’re at the mall or the zoo or wherever. It has a shoulder harness so it restrains better than the ones with just a waist strap. I’m told by my oldest that it’s a more comfortable seat than the old (very cheap!) one we had. I could go on and on and still not adequately explain how awesome this thing is.

My one complaint is that it doesn’t have a carry strap. Apparently the 2008 models do. This is going to be inconvenient when we travel to Washington DC this fall because we won’t be taking our car nor will we rent one when we get there. We expect to ride Amtrak and then the Metro when we arrive so it was something I really wanted but I think we can rig something up to make it easier to carry on the trains. Beyond that, I have no complaints!

If the Quest is a bit spendy for you, check out the Triumph or Volo, also made by Maclaren. When we tried those out in a store (in an attempt to buy something similar but less expensive), my husband found that he kicked the wheels and didn’t like them as much. But they were also very nice and I would have been happy with either one of them, too.