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I found a cool online game to play golf and win prizes. You play virtual golf and tour the world to play all of the famous courses. And at the same time play to win prizes and money. Click here to swing away!

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Thanks to Emily at Saving with a Plan for passing along this thrifty tip on how to stain your concrete floors.  Oh my word… I totally feel in love with this idea, and it looks amazing!  If you would like to be a featured guest post on Look What I Made , watch for our weekly post each Tuesday called A Thrifty online craft fair, link up and you may be selected for our weekly feature post.

Earlier this year we adopted a dog from our local rescue group C.A.R.E.. this dog was not house trained and in our efforts to “convert” him he chewed a massive hole in our living room carpet all the way through the padding. We didn’t want to replace this with more carpet and didnt want the expense of tile or wood floors. We looked at so many options and then ran across information on stained concrete floors. We completed the process which I will show you below and it turned out amazingly well. It would have cost us over $3000 for new carpet and more than that for tile or wood floors and we purchased the items needed to stain the concrete ourselves and instead got the job done for less than $600 and have ended up with a much better outcome in my opinion. No more renting carpet cleaner or freaking out when something is spilled, I just wipe it up and move on!

Here are some visuals of different points in our project. The first step is to remove the existing carpet and padding and then thoroughly clean the floors.

So here we are with bare concrete floors after removing the tack strips and yes that is my huge black dog enjoying the cool concrete. The most amusing factor of the whole project was watching my husband try to use a buffer.

As you can see the tape we laid the lines down to make this look like tile/marble and we did not want to actually cut grout lines into our concrete as we didn’t want our house filled with concrete dust. Always follow the directions on your stain, not following directions caused us to have to do the staining process twice. Here is the result after the second round.

We were finally satisfied with the color so we removed the tape, sealed and waxed the floors after they had completely dried, and there we have the end result. I used a stencil and gold paint to accent the border. In all it took 5 days and it’s pretty maintenance free from there. I do have to re-seal and wax mine occasionally because of my dogs.

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Right now on Tanga, there is an AWESOME deal…you can get a 1 Year Subscription to Men’s Journal Magazine for JUST $1.99!!  CLICK HERE

Just use coupon code NEWYEAR at checkout. OR, you can get 4 years for just $7.96!

Thanks Hot Coupon Mamas

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“The Windows 7 Guide: From Newbies to Pros”
The Proper Introduction to Windows 7
In this 46 page guide you will be introduced to Windows 7 and what it has to offer. This guide will go over the software compatible issues, you will learn about the new taskbar, how to use and customize Windows Aero, what Windows 7 Libraries are all about, what software is included in Windows 7, and how easy networking is with Windows 7 along with other topics. - Click Here for Free book

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Windows 7 – The Pocket Guide”

Learn the basics of Windows 7 and apply them to customize your PC and work more efficiently with this free 385 page eBook.

Windows 7 is Microsoft’s newest operating system. If you are thinking about enhancing your installation of Windows 7, this eBook will help you get started. There are literally thousands of customizations you can apply and this pocket guide only scratches the surface. The eBook is written to be an easy read that anyone can pick up and work through.- Click Here for Free book

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“The (VERY) Unofficial Guide To Facebook Privacy”

To fully understand the privacy of Facebook and how it’s likely to evolve, you need to understand one thing…Facebook executives want everyone to be public.

As the service evolves, executives tend to favor our open access to information, meaning information you think is private will slowly become public, but that doesn’t mean you can be private if you want to. Facebook gives its users the option to lock things down, but users need to be aware of their controls, how to use them and how to prepare for future Facebook privacy changes. Facebook has not and will not make information obvious, and that’s where this guide comes in.  – Click Here for Free book


“The Underground Guide To The iPhone”

Read about the basic user interface and a ton of incredible iPhone features you would’ve otherwise missed. This guide explains in detail how to perform both the very simple and the most tedious tasks. Find out how to get your hands on fresh applications, how to keep your device synchronized and even how to jailbreak your iPhone!

The iPhone is – if I may say so – one of the greatest mobile revolutions of the past decade. More and more, mobile phones seem to materialize out of our wildest dreams. Because of the tight integration of third-party applications, you can do nearly everything with your device — be it gaming, working, fooling around, and of course phoning. However, because of the sheer vastness of possibilities, not a lot of people are using their iPhone to the full extent of its capabilities. As of such, a lot of great features are missed on the users.

Download The Unofficial Guide to the iPhone both for the young and old, this guide comes highly recommended. - Click Here for Free book

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So we were just told about this awesome application that will play music based upon your mood. Moodagent  is an interactive playlist that catagorises music and plays them based on your current mood. I think this is a lot more fun then just hitting play on those other music apps that are popular right now.

With Moodagent you can down load it to just about any type of phone or computer. They have a free version and a paid version. The normal price for the paid app is $5 but right now for a very short time it is only 99 CENTS!

CLICK HERE TO VISIT MOODAGENT

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Ok so if you have been following our site religiously for the last year, you would of caught on to my genealogy trips to Fort Wayne Indiana, and my learning of my ancestry being from France. Well I have meet many of my cousins from France and actually even have a 8th cousin coming to stay from with us from France, for 5 weeks in the summer. So I have been trying to learn french on my own using software, and noticed a local class in Nampa. They actually had to cancel the fall class due to lack of sign ups. So they are trying it again, after I emailed them, and I wanted to see if any of our readers would like to come take it with me. So if you want to learn french, or would just like a refresher then here are the details:

Beginning French I

Andre Chevreau teaches easy French vocabulary and grammar in both oral and written forms. W. 2/16-3/16 6:00p–8:00p $49 *CCC

Beginning French II

Andre Chevreau expands vocabulary and grammar in support of French conversation and its written forms. W. 3/23-4/27 6:00p–8:00p $49 *CCC (no class 3/30)

We will begin official registration on Tuesday, 18 January but are accepting name requests for waiting lists at this time! To secure your spot for the class(es) you want, please respond to this email and include the following information. On, or about the 18th, we will personally contact you for official registration over the telephone or direct you to our closest One Stop registration office if you prefer to register in person.

Address:

Phone #:

Class(es) Name(s)/Date(s):

We will put a flyer in the Idaho Press Tribune, probably a week from this Sunday, that will have all our Spring 2011 classes. If you are interested in getting this information and do not get the newspaper, please let me know and I’ll send you that information in a separate email.

Kami Martinez

Office Support

College of Western Idaho

Canyon County Center

2407 Caldwell Blvd.

Nampa, ID  83651

kamilemartinez@cwidaho.cc

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Ok all of you college football fans. Or maybe if you want something to put you to sleep,(if football isn’t you thing)  here is the College New Year’s Day Bowl matchups, times and tv stations! Enjoy -

Rose Bowl -(Wisconsin Badgers vs. TCU Horned Frogs) 5pm Eastern – ESPN

Fiesta Bowl -(Oklahoma Sooners vs. Connecticut Huskies) 8:30 Eastern – ESPN

TicketCity Bowl – (Texas Tech vs. Northwestern) 12 noon Eastern – ESPNU

Outback Bowl - (Penn State vs. Florida) 1pm Eastern – ABC

Capital One Bowl - (Michigan State vs. Alabama) 1pm Eastern – ESPN

Gator Bowl – (Michigan vs. Mississippi State) 1:30 Eastern – ESPN2

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So I am like the unofficial Teva Spokesman here. I have had a permanent suntan line in the shape of my Teva sandals for over 15 years! Year round the tan line is there,  and proud of it too.  This past summer I paid over $40 for a pair of Teva Sandals that you can get for $16!

And the upgraded sole for only $20! I am so pumped. I will be stocking up on these for sure! CLICK HERE

Update from Sarah*** yes  Matt really should be a Teva spokesman, no matter how hard I try to get him to look at something else…he is all about Teva’s.  I about died the first time he came home and told me he spent $40  a DARN PAIR OF SANDALS….. But in the 10 years we have been married he has only bought 2 pair, so they really do last!  $80 for 10 years of wear, that is  only $8 a year for shoes (and yes her wears them year round…even in the snow, crazy boy). He was right…that is a thrifty price!…Yes Matt I said you were right…lol!

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Thrifty medicine tips

12/30/2010 9:03 am · 3 comments

Well we received an email recently asking about thrifty ways to buy medicine and vitamins. Unfortunatly this is a difficult subject to write on, because there really isn’t a way to get things as cheap as most would like. Every now and then coupon inserts will have a coupon on name brand drugs, so it is a good thing to scan through them as you cut out the coupons for your binder. The other day I did a post on herbal medicine for colds, so that might help when it comes to colds and the flu. But herbals are medicines too and many common drugs are derived from plants and other biological extracts. So it is important to remember and not to think that just because it is herbal or it is organic that it is save. Every so often in the hospital I see patients that take a handful of prescribed medicine and through in their own combination of “herbal” pills thinking they are save. Come find out that the reason for their hospital visit is that they combined herbals with prescriptions and the combination caused harmful effects. Things like that can make actual prescription drugs dramatically more potent, or not even work at all. But people tend to take them thinking they are save because it says Herbal or Organic. So be careful self medicating with online resources for herbal fixes. And always ask your doctor before starting these routines.

But you will find out that many doctors who are trying to stop the spread of over antibiotic usage will recommend many “natural” therapies. In fact new studies show that even a simple saline nasal cleanse is the same if not more effective in combating colds and running noises! (to avoid promoting one medical researcher or company – for more info search in google)

The problem with medicine today is that bugs/germs/cooties/little dirties/bacteria or what ever little name your family has come up with are changing. Why? Well when we go to the doctor with a running nose or cough that is a day or two or even three days old. Which is way too soon to give up from allowing your body to fight it off naturally. Many illness get better with in 3-5 days. (Now if things are very severe or breathing or safety is a concern then yes a trip to the doctor or emergency is warranted). By waiting it out and naturally treating our symptoms we allow our body to get over it and this helps build our immunity to that infection, so that next time it may not be as bad. The other thing when we go in early is we ask for antibiotics and we tend to take them till we feel better. But just because we feel better doesn’t mean our body has truly finished fighting off the infection. It just means that the infection has been reduced lower then the threshold it takes our body to start feeling bad. Usually our body finishes of the process but because we didn’t fully finish taking the complete bottle of medicine, what happens is slowly that bug or bacteria becomes used to that drug. Just like a person that uses drugs on the street corner, slowly and surely that person becomes more immune to that particular drug. In the bacteria world that creates a Super-Bug.

One bug that seems to be in the news is MRSA. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus used to me a normal bacteria that we all have on our skin, even if you shower or wash. We all carry this and is on our bodies all the time. But over time this bug/bacteria mutated just enough to become resistant to Methicillin derived drugs. In english they became immune to antibiotics. And so the pharmaceutical companies come out each year with newer and “better” antibiotics. The problem is that we still only take the medicine till we feel better. And even if we take the full bottle, then each time the bug is subjected to an antibiotic it gets used to it even slightly and the next time even more, making it necessary to come out with newer and newer drugs that ultimately are more and more expensive.

So Thrifty ways to get medicine? Try everything you can to not use the medicine. Stay healthy, eat healthy. In winter I always amp up on vitamin C and other vitamins that help with health and immune system well being. Wash your hands! Wash Your hands! Wash your hands! At least for 30 seconds with soap and water. Cough into your elbow. Stop with the hand thing, it protects people sure, but you touch something, or someone and off goes the bug to its next victim. If you have a  fever over 101 stay home, or away from people. That usually is when you are the most contagious.

Call pharmacies and tell them you really need to take their products but cant afford them. Most drug companies have hardship type applications where they help with some or all of the cost. To them its a form of advertising. They try to make you happy, then you will share the name of the company with your friends.

Ask your doctor for free samples to help off set the cost.

Also one thing you can do is ask for double strength. For example your prescription is for the “Blue pill” that is 10 mg. Ask the doctor if they are comfortable with prescribing 20 mg and then it is up to you to cut the pile in half. Most drugs are sold by month not by pill milligram strength. By doing this you turn the cost of one month prescription into two. Now drugs that are capsules or others that are too small or it is a matter of exactness you may not be able to do this.

Another way is printable online coupons

And remember the most important thing is ask your doctor, and don’t self medicate.

What are some other ideas you may have?

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TLC Extreme Couponing

12/29/2010 2:45 pm · 12 comments

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I wanted to alert you that TONIGHT, December 29th, at 8pm (eastern), Nathan Engels (MrCoupon) or Nathan Engles (they misspelled his name) along with three other people will be featured on TLC Extreme Couponing and you bet we will be watching it. Extreme Couponers are what many non-couponers call us and it will be fun to see how they portray those who love to live Thrifty by using coupons. We hope that it is positive, but whatever the outcome our goal continues to be one that inspires people to use coupons!

We may be a little ‘extreme’ but our desire and hope is for families that need to save money will check out couponing!!!

Nathan wanted to hint towards something that he built, that was about 15 feet tall!! They filmed it’s creation and it was almost entirely donated to local foodbanks! TLC also filmed the giving aspect of couponing!! During this episode they donated around $6000-$7000 in product to a fantastic pantry!!! (they shared this not to brag, but to lead by example, giving is such an amazing aspect of couponing!!!)

So check out TLC Extreme Couponing on The Learning Channel at 8pm TONIGHT.
To visit Nathans site WeUseCoupons Click Here

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