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Happy Thanksgiving!

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I’m pigging out today just like yesterday.  icon smile Happy Thanksgiving!
Hope you are having an awesome Thanksgiving too!!! 
For my non-US readers, hope this random Thursday is going very well!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

Black Friday…Ummm, Black Friday Week…

It’s obvious businesses would like our money.  Black Friday and Cyber Monday have turned into a whole week or two of deals.  Although I refuse to go out into crowds to buy stuff, I’m all for the new weeks of deals since almost all of the deals can be found online too *big grin*.  I love online shopping for Christmas!

Online Deals at Amazon

I’ve already started taking advantage of some big pre-Black Friday sales on Amazon.com.  I found the perfect gift for one of our friends at 75% off what I saw it at last week – woot!!!  While I was buying that, I saw an awesome CD collection that I want for myself – Queen 40, but it was only on sale yesterday for $44 for a couple of hours, so I missed it.  It may be cheaper again on Cyber Monday.  I’ll keep my eye on it and see.

Other than that Amazon purchase, I haven’t really jumped in yet.  I only have a few real gift ideas this year, so I didn’t know what to search for.  Buying for my husband has gotten much harder since we started having monthly “fun money” …he buys all the stuff he wants pretty quickly.  He already bought Elder Scrolls V and has been playing it anytime he has a chance.  I’m going to have to put some real thought into him this year…and men are supposed to be easy…

Our Family and Friends are not Gift Oriented

Both of our families have decided not to exchange presents like normal, so at least that pressure is off.  Although I am keeping everyone in mind while I peruse the internet.  I plan on grabbing things that may stand out for specific people whether we are exchanging presents or not.  If nothing pops out at me, so be it.

Our friends haven’t really discussed gift giving much either, but Mr. BFS and I decided we’d do the same thing with them as we are doing with family.  If something shouts out that it is meant for them, we’ll grab it.  Otherwise, we’ll just all have a good time at the Christmas potluck together.

Once Christmas is over, I’ll post the final gift list like I did last year.  Feel free to take a look if you need any ideas.  My husband still really loves that super soft blanket I threw in at the last minute.  icon smile Black Friday...Ummm, Black Friday Week...

Have you come up with any great gift ideas yet?  How about anything for your own wishlist?

The Mall is Hazardous to Your Financial Health

The following is a guest post by Emily Guy Birken, a freelance writer, recovering English teacher, and stay-at-home-mom. She lives in Lafayette, Indiana, with her mechanical engineer husband and toddler son. Her musings on life, parenting and money can be found at The SAHMnambulist and Live Like a Mensch.

Every day around 3:00 in the afternoon, my sweet, well-behaved, and independent 14 month-old son is replaced by a screaming demon of impatience.  That’s because we generally go for a two- or three-mile walk at 3 o’clock and nothing, not even bad weather, is going to get in the way of him enjoying a ride in the stroller.  Unfortunately, as the weather has cooled, it’s become less possible to follow our normal routes.  So on Friday, I decided to take our afternoon constitutional inside the local mall.

My Experience

I’m not a regular mall-goer—or at least, I haven’t been since I was a teenager.  Back then, buying a pair of earrings at Claire’s, eating a cinnamon bun with my BFF and scoping out the teenage boys with similarly slow social calendars was the epitome of entertainment.  But as an adult, I generally avoid the mall, and Friday’s jaunt reinforced that.  Because despite the fact that I was only there to get a little exercise, I found the following questions running through my head:

1.  What smells so good?  My son and I have a regular snack every day before our walk, so I certainly wasn’t hungry when I set foot in the mall.  But the competing aromas of cinnamon, pretzels baking, egg rolls, fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies and just-out-of-the-oven pizza still had me wondering if I had enough money in my wallet for a snack.

Malls make sure to have delicious smells wafting through their halls.  According to neurologist and psychiatrist Dr. Alan Hirsch, our moods can be strongly affected by smell, to the point where we might spend more money on a product because of a pleasant scent.  So not only did the food aromas make me crave treats when I wasn’t hungry, they also primed me to want to spend money on goods.  And I just wanted to take a walk!

2.  Should I buy that, since I’m already here?  There’s a reason why malls gather several different types of stores all in one place.  People love to feel as though they’re being efficient with their time, so they’ll go ahead and buy something not on their list because it saves them a trip later.  This would be fine if you really needed that second (or third or 17th) item, but it’s a false economy of time if you wouldn’t have even thought of buying the item if you hadn’t seen it in the first place.

For me, passing by the children’s shoe store several times in our loops of the mall made me revisit our decision to keep our little one shoeless for the time being.  He’s not quite walking, so he really doesn’t need shoes.  He gets better practice with walking while barefoot, and socks keep his tootsies warm outside of the house.  But the tiny Converse All-Stars had me stopping to check prices, despite the fact that the shoes are unnecessary and will be outgrown in a matter of weeks.

3.  Should we eat out tonight?  I’m a big believer in menu planning, as it takes the tough part of cooking—figuring out what to make when everyone’s already hungry—out of the equation.  I also prefer being able to control the ingredients and portion sizes for our dinners, and save dining out for special occasions.  But even though I had chicken defrosting in the microwave for a recipe I was excited to try out, I still found myself looking longingly at the specials board for the Applebee’s at the mall.

Seeing other people enjoying a meal out without having to cook or clean was hell on my plans for dinner.  Imagining the cocktail special with a steak was much more tempting than remembering that I had onions and mushrooms to chop at home.  Luckily, my husband has a seething hatred for Applebee’s and any other restaurant where you might hear the word “flair,” so I was able to squelch that temptation before it got off the ground.

4.  What should I get everyone for the holidays?  Needless to say, wandering around the mall is not the time to start making lists for holiday gift giving.  Because something about the sound of Christmas music piped through the halls, the sight of people carrying heavy shopping bags and all the bright and beautiful merchandise on all sides can make you lose your head and buy a $100 Shiatsu massager for your mother-in-law when she’d be thrilled with some framed pictures of her grandson.  (What the heck is Shiatsu anyway?  Does anyone know?)

Despite all of these temptations, I was able to get out of the mall after our walk without spending a cent.  However, it was a lot tougher than I would have anticipated to keep my money in my wallet—I actually stopped and “browsed” several times even though I had only come to the mall to walk.  In the future, I plan to take our indoor walks cash- and card-free so I can’t succumb to temptations even if I want to.

Crystal’s Comments:  I avoid the mall unless we are purposefully going in to get Chicken Teriyaki from the Chinese place in the food court.  It’s not that I hate malls, it’s that I do not have the will power to pass up Cinnabon or Spencer’s.  Do you avoid the mall too?

Getting Ready for our First Hosted Thanksgiving

My husband and I are hosting a Thanksgiving at our home this year for the first time.  We usually throw potluck-type meals and parties, but Mr. BFS wants to cook everything ourselves this time so our 6 guests can simply show up and we can all hang out.  Well, to be honest, he is cooking everything except the sweet potatoes, which I have down pat.  This means we’ve come up with a menu, have already done the shopping, and that my food budget for the month is most probably going to be shot to hell, lol.  Oh well – it’s the holidays.  icon smile Getting Ready for our First Hosted Thanksgiving

Here is our Thanksgiving menu and costs so far:

  • Turkey (yay for sales!) – 12 pounds for $2.50
  • Sausage and cornbread dressing (two 9″x13″ pans, so half the price if you don’t want leftovers) - $20.00
  • Sweet Potatoes – $4.00
  • Carrots – $1.50
  • Green beans – $1.00
  • Butter sticks (best, most fattening biscuits ever) – $1.50
  • Jellied cranberry sauce – $1.25
  • Apple Pie (from scratch – my husband kicks butt) – $7.00
  • Glass pie pan (my husband is annoyed with our old metal one right now) - $5.00
  • Aluminum 9″x13″ pans for the dressing – $2.50

For food, that comes to a total of $38.75.  With 8 people including Mr. BFS and me, that’s only $4.85 per person.  Not too bad for some major yumminess!  I’m really looking forward to this!  And to the leftovers…hmmmm…yummy…

In case you’ve been looking around for ideas for your own Thanksgiving or a potluck you’re going to, I actually made up a list of cheap Thanksgiving side dishes last year, so feel free to check it out.  For recipes I actually have made like the sweet potatoes, I write out the steps and include pictures too.  This reminds me that I haven’t done one for you all in a while, so I’ll work on that.  Maybe I’ll do a recipe rundown for Aunt Barbara’s sausage dressing so you can see why we are spending so much for a side dish…it’s my own personal crack in a pan…seriously, it is that good.  icon smile Getting Ready for our First Hosted Thanksgiving

What are your Thanksgiving plans? 

Mortgage and Newsletter Update #4

Mortgage Payoff Update

As I proclaimed, lol, my husband and I are attempting to pay off our mortgage within 6 years or less – specifically, by the end of 2013. My personal goal is to shave another year off of that – so the end of 2012. In order to stay on track, I’ll be posting updates here as we make progress. Here’s what we have accomplished so far:

Payoff Amount on our goal start date (10/26/2011) – $62,634

Payoff Amount as of 11/20/2011 – $54,943.11

Our financial month runs from the 13th of one month to the 12th of the next, so I know how much extra we have after that.  This month it looks like we’ll be throwing $5500 to the principal, so I look forward to being able to report another big reduction next week.  icon smile Mortgage and Newsletter Update #4

Newsletter Update

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Just for kicks, here are the current newsletter stats from last week’s subscriptions:

  • Number of Subscribers: 111 (Thank you!!!)
  • Open rate (how many subscribers ended up opening the third newsletter): 50 of 111 (45%), which is 29.2% higher than industry standard, woot!
  • Clicks (how many people have clicked a link inside the last newsletter): 11 (9.9%)
  • Countries Reached: United States, Canada, China, and the United Kingdom

Thank you so much to my subscribers!!! I appreciate the vote of confidence and Jesse and I will make sure they don’t get boring!

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Weekly Favorites, Gratitude, and Giveaways #48

Weekly Updates

  • This week has been pretty uneventful.  Poker night was cancelled since the normal host was out of town, lol.  So I spent most of my free time this week catching up with online stuff.  I optimized my advertiser contact list and added some new clients (thanks!).  I also had a few naysayers to deal with, but my supporters really made me smile.  It is just amazing to have friends – online and off.

My Favorite Posts this Week

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Top 5 Referring Sites to BFS from Last Week:

  1. Free Money Finance
  2. Yakezie
  3. Get Rich Slowly
  4. Mom’s Plans
  5. Broke Professionals

Feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions. I’d love to add a few more blogs to my regular reading list or at least give a shout-out for great posts or contests.

As always, thanks to all the bloggers that teach me something new every day. Thanks to all my commenters for making this blog the community I want it to be. Thanks to all my lurkers too. icon wink Weekly Favorites, Gratitude, and Giveaways #48

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