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Everyday Cheapskate: Forget the Mayonnaise for Removing Water Rings on Furniture
Dear Mary: How can I get rid of white water rings on wood tables? Thanks! -- Amy
Dear Amy: There are homemade remedies, but I've had only marginal results using things such as mayonnaise or other household products to remove the infuriating white marks you describe.
I suggest you save yourself a lot of time and frustration with a Homax White ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Binder Clips Useful to Organize the Home
As I rifle through my virtual mailbag where readers send their best ideas for how to save time and money, some invariably arrive without the sender's name. Not all are worthy of passing along, but now and then, one of these orphans is just too good to cast aside. Today I have a collection of these no-name submissions that are up for adoption.
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Everyday Cheapskate: How to Turn Scrap Gold Into Cash Without Getting Ripped Off
I promise not to ask if you remember when the price of gold was fixed at $35 an ounce or when U.S. currency was tied to the gold standard (hint: The Gold Standard Act was passed on March 14, 1900, but later suspended). Things have changed drastically over the years, with gold now hovering around $1,800 per ounce.
Let's turn to your jewelry box,...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 23 Easy Ways to Save $5 a Day
Saving money doesn't have to require becoming a miser or even erasing all the fun from your life. In fact, there are so many ways you can choose to not spend just $5 every day -- and instead hide that money away in a safe place. It's about sidestepping sneaky little expenses that can add up faster than loads of dirty dishes after a big ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Got Debt? Do Something About It!
Doing something about consumer debt is good for your finances -- and just about every other area of your life.
HEALTH
Experts say there's no question that carrying a lot of debt can be stressful, causing all kinds of health issues. It can result in worry, sleeplessness, communication breakdown, depression and anxiety. Credit card debt takes a ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Clearing Up the Confusion Around Date Labels on Packaged Foods
No doubt, you've noticed that some food products come with dates and codes printed on them. And who isn't noticing this more now as food costs are skyrocketing?
Do those codes and dates mean the item must be consumed by that date or just sold by that date?
What about canned or packaged goods that show only a date like "2.01.25"? Does that mean...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 7 Reasons You Would Be Smart to Add Borax to Every Wash Load
Borax, a combination of sodium, boron and oxygen, is a natural substance mined from the earth in its crude form, found in abundance in the deserts of California and Nevada.
Powdered borax is white, consisting of soft, colorless crystals that dissolve in water. Borax is an ingredient in many detergents, cosmetics and enamel glazes. The trademark...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Affordable Health Insurance Alternatives When COBRA Isn't an Option
Dear Cheapskate: After 10 years at the same job, my husband was recently laid off. I'm a freelance writer. I work mainly from home so I can be with our 3-year-old son. We've always relied on my husband1s company for health insurance. Now we're faced with paying for COBRA, and the cost for a family of three is outrageous. We have no choice but to...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Greed Is Never Good
When Gordon Gekko, the main antagonist in the 1987 film "Wall Street," declared in no uncertain terms that "Greed is good!" people flocked to the theaters. And cheered.
Please don't base your belief system on a movie line that might have been memorable and entertaining but is dead wrong.
Greed is like cancer that, when left untreated, can ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: An Efficient Way to Slash Home Heating Bills
Just as I was knee-deep in researching, testing and learning all I could about electric space heaters, this letter popped up in my inbox.
Dear Mary: I need your help to figure out how we can reduce our home heating bills. It's killing us to pay so much to keep our house warm in the winter. We have a gas furnace, and where we live, the cost of ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Please, Can't Someone Make a Decent Steam Iron?!
I just asked Siri, "How do most people relax?" She rattled off a list of activities including "Nosh on chocolate," "Rub your feet over a golf ball," "Count backward," "Meditate" and "Drip cold water on your wrists."
Siri completely missed my favorite way to relax. I iron (not to be confused with "I pump iron," which I do not). No, really. There...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Money Is Not for Spending
It took me a long time to fully understand this profound truth: Money is not for spending. It is for managing first and then for spending. No one knows better than I do that it takes courage to believe that, but when you do, it will transform the way you think about and then manage your money.
Imagine this: It's Friday, a day you have come to ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Get $1,000 Into Your Emergency Fund Painlessly
The most important thing you can do to make your personal economy strong is to have an umbrella, an emergency fund with enough money in it to pay all your bills for six months. And it needs to be safe and secure in a bank account.
You read that right: half a year's income! Wait. You can't even imagine being able to save $50? No worries. The ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 4 Rules to Get Out of Debt
If you're in debt, you have to get out. The best way to do that is to put together a plan -- but remember a plan is only as good as your ability to stick with it. Just like diets, all of them work; the true test is sticking with one. No matter how effective the plan is in theory, if the regimen is outlandish and impractical, you will not stick ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Readers Share Their Favorite Time- and Money-Saving Tips
Just when I think I've heard every possible way to save time and money, here comes the mail to teach me something new. "Everyday Cheapskate" readers just have to be the smartest and most clever on the planet -- good-looking, too. Enjoy!
If you have more apples than you can reasonably use in the short-term, they'll last up to six months if you ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Do Not Delay in Spending Those Gift Cards
As we head into a new year, you may be settling in for a well-deserved rest from all the busyness of the holiday season. But not so fast. Before you haul all the boxes and torn-apart wrappings to the trash, take a quick inventory of the gift cards you and your family just received. The sad truth is that of the $308 billion Americans spent in ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Remove Rust Stains from Just About Anything
If there's one subject that shows up in my inbox more often than any other, it has to be rust. Ugly, orange-ish stains on tubs, showers, toilets, washing machines, sinks and even stainless steel.
One reader (who shall remain nameless, as I have hopelessly misplaced your message) wrote that tiny rust marks have appeared on his new stainless ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Yes! You Can Put Silver in the Dishwasher
Contrary to popular belief, you can put silver in the dishwasher without causing harm, provided you are careful to follow a simple set of rules.
I grew up being fearful of the oddest things. I wasn't bold enough to question why, so I just did as I was told. Here's one: Never, ever put silver in the dishwasher. Ever!
I didn't know what would ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Appliance Maintenance You Can Do Yourself
It was Christmas Eve several years ago. Everything was ready. Our overnight company would be arriving in a matter of hours. I opened the refrigerator to discover the inside had reached a balmy 70 F. This could not have happened at a worse time. Away to my computer I flew like a flash, straight to RepairClinic.com, where I entered the make and ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Is It OK to Dispose of Fats, Oils and Cooking Grease Down the Kitchen Drain?
Dear Mary: Is there any problem with disposing of cooking grease and oil down the kitchen drain, as long as one is careful to follow with very hot water? My wife and I are at odds on this and have agreed to let you settle the argument. Hope to hear back soon. We could use some harmony. -- Ben
Dear Ben: While I'm not exactly a marriage counselor...Read more