Whitecaps Deals

A year ago, I wrote about going to my very first blog conference! I was so excited and nervous. I didn’t know what to bring, or wear, or do, or say… but it was all fine.

One year later, the whole blogging game has changed for me.  I have my own domain, am a proud member of West Michigan Bloggers, and a very active member of Collective Bias.  I understand much better the power of social media in advocacy, and came to terms with the fact that I am not a ‘normal’ blogger because my community are the people that live near me rather than my online friends (although I have to say… there are some charming, wonderful people out there that are winning  me over!)

In that post, I also wrote about Whitecaps Baseball, and the deals on tickets.  There aren’t a ton that are available to everyone, for example some are for senior citizens, some are for members of a certain bank, or insurance company.  So if you are lucky like that, take advantage of it!

Remember to take cash for the parking lot, and be sure to eat something ridiculous while you’re there.  It’s as American as… giant hamburgers.

Oh, and Gleek Retreat 2011? I’m leaving in just a few hours :)

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Zipments

We’ve talked about some ways to make extra money here before.  I know many of you are using Swagbucks, we’ve talked about MyPoints, we’ve talked about doing baby food testing, we’ve talked about being paid to write; we’ve even talked about donating plasma (or actually, NOT donating plasma).

The next great way to make some extra cash is a new company called Zipments.

It’s a courier service, which makes me feel so – big city. Like subways. And street vendors.

People who need something moved (or, ‘Zipped’ I should say) post a job with information about what they need moved, and the time frame they are looking for.

People who want to make some extra money look at the jobs they have posted, and see if they are headed that way. They bid on the price, and then Zipments charges 10% to the shipper so it’s a good deal for everyone.

I am going to Holland this weekend for a blogging conference called Gleek Retreat, and I will definitely check and see if anyone has a Zipment available! I hope it’s blueprints. That would just be cool.

You do need a PayPal address and a mobile phone. That way they can call you when a bid has been accepted, and pay you when you’re done – within 24 hours!

You can sign up and learn more from the Zipments website, and there is a ton of information on their blog, including how to get notifications via text!

Make sure you follow them on Facebook for job announcements too! You can also follow on Twitter for jobs.

So what do you think? Are you going to check it out?

A stipend was provided to me for writing this post.  All opinions are my own.
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This Summer’s MUST HAVE Accessories

I realize that I am a very unlikely source for this information.  I am a fashion ‘don’t’ pretty much every day. It’s not so much that I have decided to start accessorizing and profess any special knowledge of it; it’s more that accessories are changing.  Take a look at what is hot:


  • Trade in that cute purse for something a little more boxy.  How about an actual box?  DTE Energy has an Energy Analysis you can do online and receive an Energy Efficiency kit that is pretty sweet (I got one last year).  Mine included weather stripping, an energy efficient faucet nozzle, insulated tape (to wrap around ducts and pipes), and a bunch of other stuff I just handed over to my husband because I had no idea what it was.

 

  • Put down that snazzy new belt and pick up a bus pass.  You likely know by now that the Rapid will receive extra funding to expand routes and add buses.  Given the dramatic decrease in home values and the dramatic increase in gas prices; the actual dollar amount of the millage per household annually is approximately what it costs to back out of the driveway.

 

  • Toss the fancy scarf aside and get in contact with your credit card company.  You’ll want to know their policy about and availability of temporary credit card numbers.  Shopping online just got even hotter and we are going to find the best deals in cyperspace – but the hackers will be out there in hordes and you need to stay safe.  Added feel good bonus:  you can’t shop much more locally than your couch.

 

 

West Michigan is resourceful and hard-working.  We’ve weathered the recession better than the rest of the state, and will continue to live well in spite of economic conditions.  I’ve been handing out bus schedules to my friends and re-thinking my driving routes and plans.  It doesn’t make sense to spend $15.00 driving to 3 different stores in order to save $5.00.  My kids LOVE riding the bus and we can’t wait to incorporate it into our summer.  There will be more to come from me about how to make it in this relentless economy.  We change, and adapt, and move on.

What are you doing differently this summer as a result of higher gas prices?

We can totally do this – with the right accessories.

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Managing Family Finances Is Easier When There Aren’t Any

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I wish we could afford for me to stay home with my kids, but I have to work..

Seven years ago, my husband and I agreed that I should stay home with A.P. when he was born.   I was the primary wage earner  and there was no way we’d make it on my husband’s income for long.  I would stay home for a year, then go back to work.

That was the plan.

Then A.P. turned one, and there was no way I could leave my sweet little boy with someone else.  I halfheartedly tried to look for a  job, and wholeheartedly tried to get pregnant.

Three months later, I was still happily without a job, and happily with child.

When Maybelle was born, we decided to wait until she was a year old and then I would go back to work.  At that time, my husband realized there was no way he was going to ship his sweet little daughter off to be cared for by someone else.  I tried working a seasonal job for a few years, but what works best for our family is for me to be at home.

I  hear that comment often; the one about ‘wishing we could make it on one income“.  So when our temporary plan turned into our lifestyle, how did we do it?  When my husband was laid off – twice – how did we make it?

We have come to realize something very unexpected, but important.

Everything we have had to deny ourselves comes with a positive result.

I spend a lot of time meal planning around grocery sales.  I love to cook, and I am not afraid to try new recipes.  However, my family is sometimes a little afraid to eat them (but they do).  As a result, we do not have picky eaters.

We go out to eat for the experience; not because no one feels like making dinner.  It comes out of our small entertainment budget and always involves a coupon.  As a result, we are fairly easily entertainedGoing to an Ethiopian Restaurant is a big night out for us.

We don’t have a huge amount to spend on fun, but we find ways to do it frugally; especially during hockey season.  I know every way possible of getting inexpensive hockey tickets. As a result, we have a fun family activity we love to do together.

We are lower-middle income, according to statistics. It’s just enough to get by with a tiny bit of wiggle room.  As a result, there isn’t much to argue about.

It has made us confident parents.  We didn’t honestly want kids right away, but that’s what happened.  What we wanted right away was a  Nissan Altima.  We still look at them longingly. We gave up a lot for those little stinkers, and as a result, the parental plague of guilt doesn’t come around to visit us often.

We can’t afford a lot of camps or classes for our kids, but as a result we discovered that there is plenty of frugal fun in Grand Rapids and it that it doesn’t cost a lot to provide a great childhood!

It has made us thankful for what we do have – but also what we don’t have.  We are reliant on each other in a way that we wouldn’t be had our income been bigger.

What about you? What have you given up, only to find that the end result was better than what you had in the first place?

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Budget Boosters – Interesting Eats For Less!

I’m excited to announce that I am bringing Tasty Tuesday back! It was a series I did a few years ago, when

I took my then preschool and toddler aged children to eat at ethnic restaurants all over Grand Rapids!

I thought I was pretty awesome for a while there, because my kids would eat anything.

Then, they developed taste buds.

And while they’re still relatively good ‘tryers’; they are far too comfortable with the Chicken Tenders Kids Dinner option when we go out.  Obviously we can’t go out to lunch like in the good ole’ days before school took over all the fun we had chowing down all over town, so it will have to be out to dinner on one of the two nights during the week my husband has class.

Why can’t my husband come with us, you ask? Because going out to eat is expensive, but going out to eat with him is twice as expensive. That’s right – having him with us DOUBLES our bill.  He has to get an appetizer, and then a beer, and the most expensive not-on-special entree. As much as I love him; I’m kicking my husband to the curb for the majority of this project.

However…

There is always Restaurant.com! If you use the code LOVE when you checkout you’ll get 80$ off!

I looked through the restaurants that make good “Tasty Tuesday” candidates and and found a nice little list of deals!  Also, I put the certificate amounts.  Most of the $25 certificates would only cost you TWO DOLLARS RIGHT NOW!

  • Little Africa $25 off of a $35 purchase (we ate there a few months ago using using a Restaurant.com coupon!)

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Budget Boosters – Eating out for Less

My husband and I are saving up for a trip we want to take this summer, and realized that we really need to sock it away between now and then.  We’re pretty frugal, but we combed through our budget to try and find areas where we could save.

Immediately, our ‘Eating Out” budget raised it’s hand.  We looked at each other, laughed, and kept going down the line items.

Why? Because we are experience people.  Not things people.  We value doing things far above owning things and we really, really enjoy eating out. It’s a planned event, not an “Uh-oh.  No one remembered to make dinner” event. Resolving to stop eating out would just not work for long.

But I guess we can cut back on what we spend while we’re out.

As you very well know already; one of the things we like to experience are Griffins games.

Did you know that you can actually save money eating out from the Griffins? It’s true!

  • If you flip over your ticket, there are different restaurant coupons on the back.  We have a nice little stash of $5 off of $25 at Peppinos (any location), but there are also coupons for Gardellas, and Uccellos sometimes too.
  • If you are going to eat before a game, you can head over to McFaddens, you’ll get 25% off lunch and dinner when you show them your tickets.
  • Page 50 has a coupon for a Buy One Get One Free Sandwich at The Vault, which is inside the Van Andel Arena.
  • During the game, if you catch a puck – well, if you catch a puck you’ll probably need stitches.  If a puck lands near you and you’re the first one that snatches it up, show Guest Services and you get a $10 certificate to 25 Kitchen and Bar (they let you keep the puck).
  • There is also something about getting a free bagel if Joey MacDonald or Thomas McCollum shut out the opposing team but I haven’t quite caught the details of that one.

Combine that with the Dollar Dogs on Friday nights and I don’t think I’ll have to cook again until hockey season is over.

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Budget Boosters – Frugal and Fun New Year’s Eve

Aaahhhhh….. Christmas is over and we are relaxing in our stuffed-to-the-gills house.  It’s little, and with a huge toy influx like we just experienced it takes a while to find a place for everything.  Oh, and did I mention that we have insulation contractors running around with caulk guns and talking some gobbledygook about “R values” too?

Yeah, so there’s that.

It’s important that we get our rest.  We have big plans for celebration New Year’s Eve BigBinder style.  That is; frugally, in Grand Rapids, and with kids.

From 4:00 to 5:00 we’re going to head over to the Main Library for stories, face painting and other crafts as part of their “Celebrate First Night” event.  Parking is free in the Library lot for the first 60 minutes.

From there we’ll go out to eat.  This isn’t usually a frugal adventure but since we’re going to be downtown nice and early we’re going to try and land a parking spot we don’t have to pay for.  My husband seems to think this is possible.  I seem to think he is crazy.

My friend Jolon at Savvy Chic Savings sent me a gift certificate to Restaurant.com through their “Feed It Forward” program, so I looked and there are a few restaurants right down town where we can use it!

Have you heard about this?  You can send anyone a free $10 Restaurant.com gift certificate – up to 40 a day! If you need one leave a comment and I’ll send it to you!

We have tickets to the Grand Rapids Griffins Game because it’s going to be AWESOME.  Doors open at 5:00 and they are giving away a 2011 Griffins Team Calendar to the first 2000 people.  If the Restaurant.com thing doesn’t work out for you – it’s a Friday so there will be Dollar Dogs (and Dollar Beers) from 5:00 to 7:00 too.  The game starts at 6:00 and afterward we’ll get to watch an indoor fireworks display!

Still need tickets? Click on the Griffins link and enter the promo code “BIGBINDER” for discounted tickets and added bonus:  a portion of each ticket is donation to ACCESS Food Pantry!

We’re in for a whole evening of downtown fun; because after the game we’re going over to the steps of the Grand Rapids Art Museum.

Hopefully someone will be selling hot chocolate, because we’re going to hang out in the Amway Family area; a free, family friendly area and bags with Amway products to the first 300 families!  We’ll stay as long as we can until either the ball or my kids drop onto Rosa Parks Circle :)

What are you doing for New Year’s Eve? Will we see you downtown?

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Budget Boosters: Free Movie Tickets, and a Giveaway!

This is a fun one for you guys! The kids are almost out of school for a couple of weeks, and although we love celebrating it’s always fun to have some down time with my little family.  Going to a movie is always fun, but holy cow it’s expensive.  One movie ticket costs as much as my monthly Netflix membership.

I was pretty excited when I got a nice box from General Mills the other day.  Maybelle tore into it and was thrilled beyond belief that someone had sent us “junk” cereal (this is the affectionate name for the type of cereal we eat once a week, on Monday Mornings, to get our sleepy butts out of bed).  What she didn’t realize was that there was another non ‘junk’ box of cereal in there, AND four vouchers for movie tickets!

And Maybelle’s skirt? I got it here.  (Because I knew you’d ask.)

The nice thing is that on each box of these cereals is a code you enter.  All it takes is two codes and you get another free movie ticket from eMovie Cash.  This is lovely, because usually I can never gather up enough codes or boxtops or labels or whatever before the promotion ends. But two? I can do two.

 

 

 

Even better though – I have another box of cereal AND four movie vouchers to give away!

This time I am just going to ask you to subscribe to BigBinder by email or RSS feed OR ‘like’ me on Facebook.  If you already follow, THANK YOU! Still enter and just answer how you are subscribed currently. Trust me, you’re not going to want to miss my next giveaway so just go ahead get yourself all signed up now :)

Entries for this contest are now closed.

I’ll draw the winner Monday, December 20.  There are theaters all over the country that accept these vouchers so anyone may enter. One entry per person please.  Good luck!

I received a package with cereal and movie tickets in it from General Mills.  All opinions are my own.
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Budget Boosters – Less Stuff, More “Yes!”

My husband and I have started an annual “Christmas Shopping” tradition.  It’s really just an excuse for a date night, as we kick it off with dinner.  And drinks. And maybe a  movie. 

It’s really a wonder that anyone receives presents from either of us.

So there we were, talking about what else to get our kids who of course, don’t need anything.   And really, they don’t want anything too badly.  While that might seem like a good thing, it makes the “what to buy” decision difficult.  Our house is tiny.  Bringing more stuff into it it is not a good idea. 

Right there at Texas Roadhouse over a bucket of peanuts we came up with a frugal, clutter-free, manageable gift idea that had us writing our acceptance speeches for “Parents of the Year”. 

Coupon books; full of things the kids want to do that we procrastinate, or just don’t feel like doing.  I am hoping we are not alone in parental laziness. 

Please tell me we are not alone in our parental laziness.

We’re still working out the details, but what’s on the table is “making a snowman”, “walking to the park”, “playing Mario Brothers on the Wii” and a few others.  We do these things, yes, but leaving it to the times where free time and a kid-friendly energy level intersect is not enough

The way it will work is this:  the kids get a coupon book and can choose a certain number of activities a week.  They will be added to the weekly calendar I do better when things are planned, which is why I attend so many events.  They’re on the calendar.  But the spontaneous stuff? I kinda stink at. 

My husband, likewise, does better when things are planned, but for different reasons.  When he’s not working he has homework and also requires (in my opinion) a ridiculous amount of “down time”. 

If there is anything that can get his butt moving it’s parental guilt. 

Has anyone tried this with their kids? Don’t worry; our kids are getting presents too.  Just not an overwhelming amount. We’re not that lame. 

What do you say ‘no’ to just because you don’t feel like doing it; not because you actually can’t do it?

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BigBinder’s BigBasket

PhotobucketThis has been one of the hardest years financially that many people have ever had.  Regular people – people like you. And me. And your neighbor, who has been laid off for six months.

And they feel ashamed, and sad, and angry they have to use food pantries to bridge the gaps between last week’s shopping trip and the one they’ll do next week when hopefully, there is a little money to shop with.

This is our community.  Would you like to join me in helping a family?

It’s time for a reverse budget boosters.  This week, let’s give someone else a boost!

I signed up to donate a Holiday Basket to a family through ACCESS for Christmas.  It’s hands-on; I actually get to deliver the food to them.  I think showing a family that not just an agency, not just some lady, but an entire group of people cares about them is powerful.

And we are a thrifty and resourceful group, aren’t we?

Here are the items we need to put in the basket.

Meat – turkey, ham, or chicken
potatoes, (fresh, boxed, or canned,) rice or pasta Thanks Dianne!
Vegetables – canned, fresh, or frozen
Fruit – canned or fresh
Bread/Rolls
Butter/Margarine
Dessert – frozen, cake mix, pie mix and filling, or whipped topping
Gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, pickles or olives Thanks Julie!
Beverages – juice, coffee, tea, or milk
Salad fixings and dressing
Soup, Jello, or Pudding Thanks Jill!
Dry Milk
Eggs
Cereal
Peanut Butter  Thanks Stephanie!
Personal Care Items – soap, shampoo, toilet paper, toothpaste, laundry detergent, dish soap, 9V batteries (to be used in smoke detectors) Thanks Cindy! And Jolon! And Sarah!

Here are some ways you can help:

  • If you see a good deal on the ‘basket items’ over the next couple of weeks, let me know! Leave a comment telling me what the deal is, where it is, and how much it costs.
  • If you’d like to support this basket-filling project financially, donate that amount.  For example – if you see cranberries on sale for $0.75, donate $0.75.  Not a ‘deal shopper’? Of course you are welcome to donate any amount you’d like :)
I’ll be keeping track of the BigBinder’s BigBasket items, so click on the Basket Button for updates.  I’ll put a line through the items once I have purchased them, and I’ll hold off on any ‘fresh’ items (fruit, veggies, etc.) until very close to the delivery date. Thank you so very much!
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