Warm Weather Food Safety Tips

Food safety practices should actually apply all year round, but in summer and any time of warm weather, regular precautions might not be enough. For example, you might be able to leave food unrefrigerated for several hours in February without seeing any major effects, but the same practice may not work for you in [...]

Consumer Safety Resources from the Government on SPAM, Scams, Fraud, Phishing and Identity Theft

A list of government websites and resources for identifying and reporting fraud, identity theft, SPAM, email scams and more.

The Microwave Oven Working With Other Appliances to Save on Utilities

Heating water in the microwave to use for cooking with other appliances can reduce energy costs by shaving minutes off cooking time.

Tips for Staying Healthy This Winter

While cold weather has it charms – pretty white snow (for some of us), excuse to drink lots of hot chocolate, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. – with it comes some less charming side effects: colds, flus, etc. Not only is it no fun to get sick, it can be expensive. When one is not feeling well, [...]

Fast & Frugal Recipe: Chilled Noodles With Peanut Sauce

This is my most recent invention modeled after Chinese and/or Thai cuisine, chilled noodles (in this case Ramen) with cucumbers, corn and peanut sauce. This is a great meal for summertime and warm weather days when you don’t feel like eating hot food, and it can be served as an appetizer or entrée.
Ingredients

Noodles – can [...]

Guide to Safe and Smart Traveling with Pets

There is nothing like a vacation with the whole family. Four-legged family members add a lot of fun to the trip, but they also add a lot of work and responsibility. (I’m thinking maybe each two legs is the equivalent of one two-legged person’s worth of energy.)
As I mentioned in my previous post, Frugal Travel [...]

Homemade Noodles: a Surprisingly Delicious and Versatile Frugal Food

We have always loved noodles: Asian noodles, pasta noodles, rice noodles, egg noodles, noodles in soup, fried noodles, noodles in sauces, and so forth. Growing up, rice was a staple, but noodles were always a treat. And they are usually inexpensive at about a dollar a pack and cook in a few minutes.
But even if [...]



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