I think that it is an absolute travesty that what should be one of the most joyous and peaceful times of the year has turned into such a cultural cesspool that people are driven to bankruptcy and even death in order to fulfill some perfect vision of what a Holiday should be in their minds!
There, I said it! Get out the whips and flog me.
The current American version of Christmas sickens me.
Some days I feel like Lucy in A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS, when she said, "Look. Charlie, let's face it. We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket. It's run by a big eastern syndicate, you know."
The celebration of Christmas as we know it in America, has only been around for about 150 years. Christmas was banned in the Plimouth Massachusetts colony-our first colony that was settled for religious reasons. Nor was it celebrated in the Jamestown Virginia colony, the first colony that was founded by non-religious concerns.
Christmas only became a socially acceptable holiday in America in the mid to late 1800's. This 'crusade for a truly American Christmas tradition' was driven by writer Washington Irving's stories and the well-known poem by Clement C. Moore, "A Visit From St. Nicholas".
Graphic Artist Thomas Nast gave us the iconic image of Santa Claus in the 1860's(that the Coca-Cola Company basically appropriated). With the ending of the Civil War, the celebrating of Christmas as a national holiday took off.
You may think that the "over-the-top decorating and partying, shopping & gift buying frenzied" celebration of today is a recent evolution of the holiday. You would be wrong.
In Turn-of-the-century(1900's) New York there was a large backlash among reformers to downsize Christmas. These reformers called for an end to the commercialization of the holiday--the drunken partying, the lawlessness of the adult celebrating, the hawking by companies on consumers to spend on cheaply made knick-knacks. The problem then wasn't so bad in rural areas(because of the lack of mass transportation and the instantaneous exchange of information/news), more so in the urban centers in America. Rural areas of the country retained the more low-key, simpler traditions of homemade gifting and celebrating with family. Gifts were practical & substantial but did NOT put a person's economic stability at risk to give it.
While it's true that especially since World War II, companies have discovered that Christmas is a wonderful 'gimmick' that they can align themselves with to increase profits, companies have used anything they can think of, all through the last 110 years, to get people to spend as much money as possible on their 'stuff' at Christmas. Some of the successful early users of Christmas to increase sales of their goods were Coca-Cola, Hallmark, and various Department Stores who hired "Santa Clauses" to listen to little children's toy wants. By using the kids to get the parents into the stores, that was half the battle to get the parents to open their wallets and spend! Did you know that the 1st professional school to train Dept. Store Santas was created in 1937?
Somewhere in the last 40 years or so, the American version of Celebrating Christmas has become a full-blown Kid-centric Toy Orgy! Kids of my generation experienced a very different Christmas in terms of what "Santa" brought down the chimney from the children of today.
In my Husband's family, each child received 1 or maybe 2 toys on their wishlist. And these gifts were modest in price as hubby's parents at the time were on a low socio-economic level.
In my family, there was a set amount to spend for each kid(determined by my father, depending on how good his income was that year), and my mother bought what was requested from the wishlist until the money ran out. She literally had each child's money allotment in an envelope that she took to the store. No credit cards were used to buy whatever the hot toy was at the moment, to be paid off later, on income yet to be earned.
While that system may sound like a lot of 'stuff' was bought, I'll say that most years I received 4 or 5 presents from Santa(not counting the clothes which nobody wanted).lol My parents in no way spent an extravagant amount. When I was 16 years old, my 'Santa Loot' amounted to 1/4 of 1% of my father's net income. And let me add that 'things' were not bought for me continuously throughout the year also. Christmas and your Birthday(which was good for 1 substantial present)were it for the gift giving for children for the year.
While my husband and I keep the Santa toy-buying for our own children to what we feel is an appropriate amount in terms of numbers and costs, we have seen or heard the absolute ORGY of toys our kid's friends' parents or our friend's have given their kids through the years. It just boggles my mind why people, for example, feel the need to spend upwards of a Thousand Dollars on a 2 year old's Christmas gifts!
And it's not only people overspending on their childrens' gifts. It's the other family members' gifts, the co-workers gifts, the friends' gifts, the special clothing, the special food, the special decorating items, the parties, the outdoor light displays, the holiday trips, and on and on and on.....
I blame the media and businesses for the prevalent message every Christmas that in order to have the "perfect" holiday you have to BUY something. If you have THIS sweater, or THIS tree ornament, or THIS french truffle oil, you will have the BEST Christmas!
I also blame the "keeping up with the Joneses Syndrome". I MUST spend whatever the other guy spends or one-up-him and spend more. That means I am just as good as he is or makes me superior in some way.
And lastly, I blame grown-ups who act like children and refuse to exert ANY self-control over themselves and their spending. Hey! I work hard so I deserve to buy things I can't afford. It's my RIGHT! I'm going to spend what I want to have a Great time and not worry about tomorrow.
Here are my thought on spending money at the Holidays.
It's ok to buy things....gifts, decorations, special food, etc.
Ok, if you pay CASH.
Let me say that again.
I said CASH.
If you have to put an expense on a CREDIT CARD, it means you can NOT afford it and you should NOT BUY IT!
Pay CASH.
Don't spend money you don't have!!
If you don't have enough Cash, you can't afford it and you need to RETHINK your Financial Life.
The first step to redoing your Financial Life is to STOP SPENDING MONEY.
Have a simple Christmas.
Go back to giving of your TIME and YOURSELF to your loved ones.
You don't need to buy stuff for other people to have a Happy Christmas.
By STOPPING THE SPENDING THAT PUTS YOUR FAMILY into MORE DEBT, you will bless them so much more than giving them any toy, or sweater, or cheese log ever will!
GIVING YOUR FAMILY THE GIFT OF FINANCIAL STABILITY IS THE BEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE!!!
PUT the CREDIT CARD AWAY!
Pay.
Cash.
ONLY!
Merry Christmas,
Sluggy
Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Meal Plan Monday....December 14th Edition....Eating Down the Freezer/Stockpile
Last Week's Menu Postmortem...
Well I don't have one this week because I never got around to doing a Meal Plan. Ssshhhh....don't turn me in to the Meal Plan Police, ok?
In fact, I looked at past posts and I haven't done a Meal Plan Monday since Nov. 30rd, due to having the flu and just the general craziness around our home lately.
And if you refer to your calendar, today is Wednesday......so I'm more than a bit late this week!lol
Here's what I will be serving our family of 4 this Week.....
MONDAY--Kielbasa on rolls(freezer), Brussel Sprouts(freezer)
TUESDAY--Manicotti with Sauce(OAMC in freezer), Tossed Salad
WEDNESDAY--Apricot glazed Pork Chops, Rice(stockpile), Green Beans(freezer)
THURSDAY--Clam Chowder(homemade from scratch/stockpile), Biscuits(stockpile/fridge)
FRIDAY--Asparagus Quiche(stockpile/fridge), Tossed Salad
SATURDAY--homemade Pizza(stockpile/freezer)
SUNDAY--Not sure but probably Bacon wrapped Meatloaf as #1 son returns from college and it's one of his favorites(freezer/stockpile), Carrots(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(root cellar)
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Bread Outlet purchases(donuts/danish/pie), apples, grapes
Last week I spent $39.89 on food/toiletries. All of that was at Rite-Aid(except for 1 receipt)....seems I've been going there alot lately and nowhere else. Of that amount spent, I'll be getting $18.99 back in Rebates at Rite-Aid, so after rebates I spent $20.90....and $10 of my OOP spending last week was at the Bakery Outlet on breads and snacks. We've been splurging lately on ALOT of snacks. It's the holidays ya know.....lol
I did not set foot in a grocery store last week! I've been on an "Eating Down the Freezer/Stockpile Mission" this month. After 2 weeks of limiting food purchases to immediate needs for the week's meals, I am really noticing space opening up in the freezer. Not so much the stockpile though.
The next 2 weeks will see me getting more and more "creative" with meals as the freezer/stockpile gets lower. I'm going to attempt to use up more older items that have been hanging around here a bit longer so I can start the new year next month with a fresh 'food slate'.
The only items I need to buy this week for the menu are celery(chowder) and cream(chowder & quiche), as well as the weekly milk purchase. $10 should cover it. That leaves me extra cash this week for some more Rite-Aid deals. ;-)
Food Waste Report....some bread that didn't get eaten went moldy. I wanted to make a bread pudding with it before it turned but being sick, it just didn't get done. Other than that, we've been successful at giving the dogs most any leftover we can't finish, mixed in their kibble for dinner, so no waste otherwise.
Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.
Sluggy
Well I don't have one this week because I never got around to doing a Meal Plan. Ssshhhh....don't turn me in to the Meal Plan Police, ok?
In fact, I looked at past posts and I haven't done a Meal Plan Monday since Nov. 30rd, due to having the flu and just the general craziness around our home lately.
And if you refer to your calendar, today is Wednesday......so I'm more than a bit late this week!lol
Here's what I will be serving our family of 4 this Week.....
MONDAY--Kielbasa on rolls(freezer), Brussel Sprouts(freezer)
TUESDAY--Manicotti with Sauce(OAMC in freezer), Tossed Salad
WEDNESDAY--Apricot glazed Pork Chops, Rice(stockpile), Green Beans(freezer)
THURSDAY--Clam Chowder(homemade from scratch/stockpile), Biscuits(stockpile/fridge)
FRIDAY--Asparagus Quiche(stockpile/fridge), Tossed Salad
SATURDAY--homemade Pizza(stockpile/freezer)
SUNDAY--Not sure but probably Bacon wrapped Meatloaf as #1 son returns from college and it's one of his favorites(freezer/stockpile), Carrots(freezer), Mashed Potatoes(root cellar)
SNACKS/DESSERTS--Bread Outlet purchases(donuts/danish/pie), apples, grapes
Last week I spent $39.89 on food/toiletries. All of that was at Rite-Aid(except for 1 receipt)....seems I've been going there alot lately and nowhere else. Of that amount spent, I'll be getting $18.99 back in Rebates at Rite-Aid, so after rebates I spent $20.90....and $10 of my OOP spending last week was at the Bakery Outlet on breads and snacks. We've been splurging lately on ALOT of snacks. It's the holidays ya know.....lol
I did not set foot in a grocery store last week! I've been on an "Eating Down the Freezer/Stockpile Mission" this month. After 2 weeks of limiting food purchases to immediate needs for the week's meals, I am really noticing space opening up in the freezer. Not so much the stockpile though.
The next 2 weeks will see me getting more and more "creative" with meals as the freezer/stockpile gets lower. I'm going to attempt to use up more older items that have been hanging around here a bit longer so I can start the new year next month with a fresh 'food slate'.
The only items I need to buy this week for the menu are celery(chowder) and cream(chowder & quiche), as well as the weekly milk purchase. $10 should cover it. That leaves me extra cash this week for some more Rite-Aid deals. ;-)
Food Waste Report....some bread that didn't get eaten went moldy. I wanted to make a bread pudding with it before it turned but being sick, it just didn't get done. Other than that, we've been successful at giving the dogs most any leftover we can't finish, mixed in their kibble for dinner, so no waste otherwise.
Check out ORGANIZING JUNKIE to see what other Home Cooks are serving this week.
Sluggy
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
CHEAP CHOCOLATE this Week at Rite-Aid & a Prell Update
Got Holiday Chocolate?
Get chocolate this week for cheap at Rite-Aid.
Here's how.....
Grab a $5 off $20 AdPerks IPQ for watching videos.
Then grab 2 x Buy3/Get1 Free ManuQs for Hershey's Kisses.
Also grab 1 x $1/2 Hershey's Candy Bags ManuQs.
Go to Rite-Aid and buy.....
8 x Hershey's Kisses bags on sale this week for $1.99 ea.=$15.92
2 x Hershey's Candy bags(not Kisses tho)on sale this week for $1.99 ea.=$3.98
1 x Hershey's Single Candy Bar on sale this week for $.50=$.50
SubTotal....$20.40
Use your Coupons...
$5 off $20 purchase=$5.00
2 x Buy3/Get1 Free $1.99 x2=$3.98
1 x $1/2 Hershey's Bags=$1.00
Coupon Total....$9.98
$20.40-$9.98=$10.42 OOP
Submit for the SCR#44(Buy $20 of Hershey's/M&M's, Get $5 Rebate).
$10.42-$5 rebate=$5.42 OOP.
10 bags of chocolate for $5.42, or just over $.54 a bag!
If you would rather get M&Ms instead of other non-Kisses Hershey chocolate you can buy 2 bags of M&Ms instead of the 2 Non-Kisses bags and use the $1/2 M&M's ManuQ in the RP insert for the same OOP.
As for the Prell 'Poo Hunt.....I checked out a different Rite-Aid this evening and they don't even carry Prell Shampoo. My usual R-A carries it but they have just 1 slot for it, so not many on the shelf here and it's on the bottom row too. All they have room for is 5 on the shelf anyway....I should check back and see if they actually ordered any more for this week, with the sale on and all.
I'm going by another RA tomorrow so I'll pop in and see if they carry it. I remember when I was younger, Prell was a big name in the 'poo biz....they even ran tv ads. Breck is another 'poo brand you just don't see anymore either. I guess I am dating myself, huh?
Has anyone been able to find any Prell out there? Let us know what state you are in if you have.
Sluggy
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday at Rite-Aid....Serious Moneymaker!
Not a great week for Rite-Aid freebies but I was able to put together an awesome Moneymaker.
5 x Prell Shampoo on sale $.99=$4.95
1 x Chapstick Fresh Effects=$2.99
1 x Nivea Lip Gloss=$2.99
1 x SpinBrush on sale=$5.99
1 x Revlon Eye Shadow on clearance=$1.74
1 x Revlon Tweezer on clearance=$.61
1 x Revlon Pumice Stone on clearance=$.94
SubTotal....$20.21
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 RA/AdPerks Q=$5.00
1 x $2/1 SpinBrush ManuQ(sometime in Oct./also 1 in recent insert)=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Revlon color product ManuQ=$2.00
2 x $1/1 Revlon beauty tool ManuQ=$2.00
Coupon Total....$11.00
$20.21-$11.00=$9.21+$.47=$9.68 OOP
Not a very low OOP BUT.....
here are the SCRs I qualified for with this purchase--
1 x Chapstick $2.99(full purchase price rebate)
1 x Nivea Lip product $2.00
1 x SpinBrush or refill $2.00
5 x Prell @$2.00 EACH=$10.00(you can do this rebate up to 5 times!)
SCR Total....$16.99
$9.68OOP-$16.99Rebates=$7.31 Moneymaker
Oh Yeah!!!
Also worth doing this week if you wear make-up is the Cover Girl SCR. It's on sale for $3.99 this week and paired with the recent $1/1 Cover Girl ManuQ, you pay $2.99 AND can submit for a $2.00 SCR. The limit on this SCR is 5, so grab a $5 off $20 AdPerks Qs, 5 of the $1/1 Cover Girl Qs and do this....
5 x Cover Girl Make-up @$3.99=$19.95
Add another item with a SCR, like a bottle of Prell(which would make this scenario a MM)or the Chapstick(full purchase price SCR)or a teeny tiny priced filler item.
With the $5/$20 and the CG Qs, the make-up will cost you Zero OOP.
**And be sure to check your Rite-Aid for CLEARANCE in the Make-Up Dept. I found those Revlon things for 75% OFF! Plus the $1/1 Revlon Tool and $2/1 Revlon Color Product made them BETTER than free! The Qs did NOT adjust down and the cashier didn't bat an eye about that.lolol
That kind of makes up for the fact that we didn't get any Cover Girl Qs in our region's inserts, so I can't do the Cover Girl Deal at Rite-Aid but I can still get free make-up anyway.lolol
Sluggy
5 x Prell Shampoo on sale $.99=$4.95
1 x Chapstick Fresh Effects=$2.99
1 x Nivea Lip Gloss=$2.99
1 x SpinBrush on sale=$5.99
1 x Revlon Eye Shadow on clearance=$1.74
1 x Revlon Tweezer on clearance=$.61
1 x Revlon Pumice Stone on clearance=$.94
SubTotal....$20.21
Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 RA/AdPerks Q=$5.00
1 x $2/1 SpinBrush ManuQ(sometime in Oct./also 1 in recent insert)=$2.00
1 x $2/1 Revlon color product ManuQ=$2.00
2 x $1/1 Revlon beauty tool ManuQ=$2.00
Coupon Total....$11.00
$20.21-$11.00=$9.21+$.47=$9.68 OOP
Not a very low OOP BUT.....
here are the SCRs I qualified for with this purchase--
1 x Chapstick $2.99(full purchase price rebate)
1 x Nivea Lip product $2.00
1 x SpinBrush or refill $2.00
5 x Prell @$2.00 EACH=$10.00(you can do this rebate up to 5 times!)
SCR Total....$16.99
$9.68OOP-$16.99Rebates=$7.31 Moneymaker
Oh Yeah!!!
Also worth doing this week if you wear make-up is the Cover Girl SCR. It's on sale for $3.99 this week and paired with the recent $1/1 Cover Girl ManuQ, you pay $2.99 AND can submit for a $2.00 SCR. The limit on this SCR is 5, so grab a $5 off $20 AdPerks Qs, 5 of the $1/1 Cover Girl Qs and do this....
5 x Cover Girl Make-up @$3.99=$19.95
Add another item with a SCR, like a bottle of Prell(which would make this scenario a MM)or the Chapstick(full purchase price SCR)or a teeny tiny priced filler item.
With the $5/$20 and the CG Qs, the make-up will cost you Zero OOP.
**And be sure to check your Rite-Aid for CLEARANCE in the Make-Up Dept. I found those Revlon things for 75% OFF! Plus the $1/1 Revlon Tool and $2/1 Revlon Color Product made them BETTER than free! The Qs did NOT adjust down and the cashier didn't bat an eye about that.lolol
That kind of makes up for the fact that we didn't get any Cover Girl Qs in our region's inserts, so I can't do the Cover Girl Deal at Rite-Aid but I can still get free make-up anyway.lolol
Sluggy
Friday, December 11, 2009
Hurry and do This Deal at Rite-Aid before Saturday Night!
Ok folks, go grab your P&G insert from 11/29...harvest 3 of the 4 Old Spice Qs--the B3Deodorants/G1Body Spray, the B3Deos/G1Cologne, and the $1/2 Old Spice Deos.
Grab a $5 off $20 Purchase Ad Perks/Rite-Aid Q too.
Get up to Rite-Aid before they close Saturday night.
Buy.....
3 x Old Spice Deodorants on sale $2=$6.00
1 x Old Spice Body Spray=$4.99
1 x Old Spice Cologne=$6.99
SubTotal....$17.98
Buy a couple more things to get to $20.....I bought 6 Candy Bars that are on sale $.50ea. this week.
My SubTotal was $20.98.
Coupons Used
1 x $5/$20 RA AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x Old Spice B3Deos/Get1Body Spray ManuQ=$4.99
1 x Old Spice B3Deos/Get1Cologne ManuQ=$6.99
1 x $1/2 Old Spice Deos=$1.00
3 x B1G1 Mars Candy Bar ManuQ=$1.50 (From the 11/15 RedPlum insert)
Coupon Total....$19.48
$20.98-$19.48=$1.50+$.78tax=$2.28 OOP
And then submit your receipt for the $1 SCR WYB 2 Old Spice Deodorants.
That makes this transaction $1.28 OOP after Rebate.
You get $27.73 worth of items for $1.28 OOP.
If you have an Old Spice friendly person to get a gift for this Christmas, just wrap these all up in a basket or tin and you've got a great present for $1.28!
If you don't have the candy bar Qs, how about printing a $3/1 M5 Magnum Razor Q on coupons.com and pairing it with the Rite-Ad In Ad Q for $2 off the razor? The $5.99 purchase price with the Old Spice items brings your before Q total over $20 and after these 2 Qs & the Old Spice and $5 off $20 Q, your total OOP would be $.99+tax and after submitting for the rebate on the Deos, you are just OOP the tax, minus 1 penny!
Sluggy
Grab a $5 off $20 Purchase Ad Perks/Rite-Aid Q too.
Get up to Rite-Aid before they close Saturday night.
Buy.....
3 x Old Spice Deodorants on sale $2=$6.00
1 x Old Spice Body Spray=$4.99
1 x Old Spice Cologne=$6.99
SubTotal....$17.98
Buy a couple more things to get to $20.....I bought 6 Candy Bars that are on sale $.50ea. this week.
My SubTotal was $20.98.
Coupons Used
1 x $5/$20 RA AdPerks IPQ=$5.00
1 x Old Spice B3Deos/Get1Body Spray ManuQ=$4.99
1 x Old Spice B3Deos/Get1Cologne ManuQ=$6.99
1 x $1/2 Old Spice Deos=$1.00
3 x B1G1 Mars Candy Bar ManuQ=$1.50 (From the 11/15 RedPlum insert)
Coupon Total....$19.48
$20.98-$19.48=$1.50+$.78tax=$2.28 OOP
And then submit your receipt for the $1 SCR WYB 2 Old Spice Deodorants.
That makes this transaction $1.28 OOP after Rebate.
You get $27.73 worth of items for $1.28 OOP.
If you have an Old Spice friendly person to get a gift for this Christmas, just wrap these all up in a basket or tin and you've got a great present for $1.28!
If you don't have the candy bar Qs, how about printing a $3/1 M5 Magnum Razor Q on coupons.com and pairing it with the Rite-Ad In Ad Q for $2 off the razor? The $5.99 purchase price with the Old Spice items brings your before Q total over $20 and after these 2 Qs & the Old Spice and $5 off $20 Q, your total OOP would be $.99+tax and after submitting for the rebate on the Deos, you are just OOP the tax, minus 1 penny!
Sluggy
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