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Shop For Christmas All Year Round

In case you haven’t noticed, Christmas is just around the corner.  Rather than getting all stressed out about your gift shopping and leaving it until the very last minute, why not do your shopping all year round?  By doing so you will have a lot of time to find just the right gift for each family member and you will often find great deals and ideas when you’re not even looking for them!

Although I usually end up still doing some shopping in the overcrowded malls in December, I am happy to say that almost every year I have shopped for at least half the people on my list before the big rush, so it makes shopping much easier.

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Money Saving Tips

Ways To Save Money On Christmas Trees & Decorations

ways to save money this Christmas on your Christmas tree and decorationsA great way to save money on your Christmas tree this year is to buy a nice artificial tree that you can use for more than just one season.  Although a good quality artificial tree may be more expensive than purchasing a real tree, if you use it for ten or more years, you will save a lot of money in the long run.  You will also eliminate the hassle and mess of a real tree, and you will be able to pack it away in a box to use next year.  Don’t buy a really cheap tree because it will likely end up being poor in quality and then you won’t be able to use it for as many years.  It’s better to pay a bit more now and then have it last you for a long time.

As for decorations, if you like to decorate the outside of your home with Christmas lights, purchase good quality LED lights which will be bound to last for more than one year.  LED lights are a good choice as they use less electricity than the traditional lights and your electricity bill will attest to that.

To decorate your Christmas tree, you can find some great deals at dollar stores.  There’s no need to pay a lot of money to decorate your tree.  If you look hard enough, you will be able to find all kinds of treasures and you won’t have to break your budget to make your tree beautiful.

If you have kids that are getting antsy during the Christmas holidays, you can put them to work in making homemade Christmas tree decorations out of popcorn and colored paper.  Paper chains are always a lot of fun to make and they can be strung around the tree.

Gift wrap can be inexpensive if you purchase large rolls and use them for more than one season.  A great way to save money is to purchase wrapping paper immediately after Christmas as it will be on sale, and then you can store it to use for the following year.  The same goes for Christmas ribbon and bows.

The best way to save money during the Christmas season is to plan ahead.  Don’t put yourself in the position of having to buy everything last minute, because then you will be sure to pay full price for everything instead of taking advantages of sales throughout the year.  By planning ahead, you will also be able to eliminate the stresses that come with last minute preparations and shopping.

Christmas is still a little more than two weeks away.  You’ve still got time!  Happy holiday preparations!

Money Saving Tips

Save Money This Christmas on Stocking Stuffers

save money on your stocking stuffers this ChristmasIf you and your family enjoy the tradition of giving each other a stuffed stocking on Christmas Day, here are some neat and affordable stocking stuffer ideas that will satisfy everyone and won’t break your holiday budget:

*A pair of socks.  Socks are useful, practical, and inexpensive.

*Candy!  Get creative.  Go to your nearest dollar store and pick up random Christmas treats.  Throw in some gum and Lifesavers, oh, and maybe some Smarties! 🙂

*Small notepads or journals. Everyone needs a place to jot down important notes.

*A small calendar.

*A Christmas ornament or decoration.  It’s always fun to be able to use it next Christmas.

*Practical things like small tools, shaving creams, tiny shampoos and lotions, etc.  They come in handy, especially for frequent travelers.

*Gloves, toques, mitts, and scarves are great for stockings.

*Gift cards and lottery tickets are also fun!

*Playing cards, small puzzles or puzzle books, and other little games that you can find in the dollar store.

*Combs, hairbrushes, hair accessories, and lip gloss are practical and fun.

*Silly gadgets such as back scratchers and whoopee cushions can be purchased inexpensively at dollar stores and can make for a really entertaining Christmas!

There are a million and one things you can stuff in a stocking and none of the items have to be expensive.  When it comes to stocking stuffers, the dollar store is your friend!  Have fun stuffing stockings this Christmas!

Money Saving Tips

Cooking Christmas Dinner on a Budget

ways to save money on Christmas dinnerFor those of you who enjoy eating turkey dinner with family at Christmas, there a few things you can do to serve a great meal with all the trimmings, without breaking your budget.

For one thing, turkeys are relatively inexpensive compared to other meat you can buy, especially when it goes on sale during the holiday season.  Always be sure to buy your turkey on sale, and compare prices with other grocery stores as some have better deals than others.

Secondly, I find it’s cheaper to make your own cranberry sauce than to buy it canned, and it tastes ten times better.  The best time to stock up on cranberries is right after a holiday, so I recommend buying your cranberries right after Thanksgiving and then freezing them to use for Christmas.  You can often get a package for less than 60 cents.

If you’re inviting family and friends over for dinner, suggest that they bring a salad or dessert.  They will want to feel that they have contributed anyway, and it will save you time and money if everyone brings something.

Potatoes are fairly cheap and you can often find a twenty-pound bag for four dollars.  You can use dried out bread to make stuffing, or if you’re like me, you can buy Stove-Top stuffing when it goes on sale.  I’ve seen it as cheap as 88 cents a box.

You can make gravy from the good stuff at the bottom of your turkey roaster, so all you need is a bit of flour or cornstarch and water for thickening.  So you see, hosting a turkey dinner at Christmas does not have to cost you a lot of money – especially if some of your guests are helping out with salads and desserts.

If you do end up making a salad, make one from scratch instead of buying the more expensive pre-made ones.  Although the ready-made ones are convenient, you are paying dearly for them.  A suggestion is a simple ceasar salad.  All you need is some romaine lettuce, a few veggies, and most importantly, the croutons. 🙂

Making Christmas desserts can get expensive, depending on what you want to serve.  Shortbread cookies and sugar cookies are some of my favorites and they are not that expensive to make.  If you’re looking for inexpensive dessert ideas, search in Google and you will be sure to find something that interests you.

Happy cooking!