We have the kids come up with a few entertainment choices that require no money, like watching a double feature of the Princess Diaries movies (already owned), painting toenails and popping popcorn. Going for bike rides, playing tennis, making dinner in our fire pit (with food we already have) are all ideas they've had. I usually pull out craft or science kits that have been forgotten about. I don't hear much whining about what they can't have. They really get into the whole challenge mindset.![]()
I cut Brillo or soap pads into eighths (or more), that way a whole one doesn't get ruined for just one use. A box of them lasts much longer now. Doing this also sharpens your scissors!![]()
Something else I do is stir instant coffee crystals into my shampoo. When I shampoo, I leave the shampoo sitting on my hair for a while, and my grey hair is not so noticable. It doesn't cover the grey completely but it helps the grey to blend in with my brown hair. It's not permanent, but is something like a tint.
Something else I do is stir instant coffee crystals into my shampoo. When I shampoo, I leave the shampoo sitting on my hair for a while, and my grey hair is not so noticable. It doesn't cover the grey completely but it helps the grey to blend in with my brown hair. It's not permanent, but is something like a tint.
Home made pasta sauce is cheaper....but much more labor intensive! My sauce costs only a few dollars to make but takes me 6 hours.......![]()
pampam - I second your idea of using Crisco as a face cream! My grandmother used it her her entire adult life and always had the most beautiful skin...
It's inexpensive, but it sure seems to do the trick! And it takes the smallest amount to cover your whole face.
If this seems distasteful, just look at the ingredient list of more expensive creams and you'll see that it's (basically) just various oils.
I LOVE this thread!
I've never heard of that. Does your hair smell like coffee? I'm not making a joke either just curious if I should try it.![]()