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Sunday, May 23, 2010

15 Foods You Should Never Buy Again

I was reading this in yahoo.com and I love it. I will like to share with you... Im guilty of buying some of this things but know i see that i waste my $!!! lol
15 Foods You Should Never Buy Again
From Dollar Savvy (yah00.com)
1. "Gourmet" frozen vegetables.
Sure, you can buy an 8-ounce packet of peas in an herbed butter sauce, but why do so when you can make your own? Just cook the peas, add a pat of butter and sprinkle on some herbs that you already have on hand. The same thing goes for carrots with dill sauce and other gourmet veggies.
2. Microwave sandwiches.
When you buy a pre-made sandwich, you're really just paying for its elaborate packaging — plus a whole lot of salt, fat, and unnecessary additives. For the average cost of one of these babies ($2.50 to $3.00 per sandwich), you could make a bigger, better, and more nutritious version yourself.
3. Premium frozen fruit bars.
At nearly $2 per bar, frozen "all fruit" or "fruit and juice" bars may not be rich in calories, but they are certainly rich in price. Make your own at home — and get the flavors you want. The only equipment you need is a blender, a plastic reusable ice-pop mold (on sale at discount stores for about 99 cents each), or small paper cups and pop sticks or wooden skewers.To make four pops, just throw 2 cups cut-up fruit, 1 tablespoon sugar, and 1 teaspoon lemon or lime juice into a blender. Cover and blend until smooth. You might wish to add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water so the final mix is a thick slush. Pour into 4-ounce pop molds or paper cups, insert sticks, and freeze until solid.
4. Boxed rice “entree” or side-dish mixes.
These consist basically of rice, salt, and spices — yet they're priced way beyond the ingredients sold individually. Yes, there are a few flavorings included, but they're probably ones you have in your pantry already. Buy a bag of rice, measure out what you need, add your own herbs and other seasonings, and cook the rice according to package directions.
5. Energy or protein bars.
These calorie-laden bars are usually stacked at the checkout counter because they depend on impulse buyers who grab them, thinking they are more wholesome than a candy bar. Unfortunately, they can have very high fat and sugar contents and are often as caloric as a regular candy bar. They're also two to three times more expensive than a candy bar at $2 to $3 a bar. If you need a boost, a vitamin-rich piece of fruit, a yogurt, or a small handful of nuts is more satiating and less expensive!
6. Spice mixes.
Spice mixes like grill seasoning and rib rubs might seem like a good buy because they contain a lot of spices that you would have to buy individually. Well, check the label; we predict the first ingredient you will see on the package is salt, followed by the vague "herbs and spices." Look in your own pantry, and you'll probably be surprised to discover just how many herbs you already have on hand. Many cookbooks today include spice mix recipes, particularly grilling cookbooks. But the great thing about spice mixes is that you can improvise as much as you want. Make your own custom combos and save a fortune.
7. Powdered iced tea mixes or prepared flavored iced tea.
Powdered and gourmet iced teas are really a rip-off! It's much cheaper to make your own iced tea from actual (inexpensive) tea bags and keep a jug in the fridge. Plus, many mixes and preparations are loaded with high fructose corn syrup and other sugars, along with artificial flavors. So make your own, and get creative! To make 32 ounces of iced tea, it usually takes 8 bags of black tea or 10 bags of herbal, green, or white tea. Most tea-bag boxes have recipes, so just follow along. If you like your tea sweet but want to keep calories down, skip the sugar and add fruit juice instead.
8. Bottled water.
Bottled water is a bad investment for so many reasons. It's expensive compared to what's coming out of the tap, its cost to the environment is high (it takes a lot of fossil fuel to produce and ship all those bottles), and it's not even better for your health than the stuff running down your drain! Even taking into account the cost of filters, water from home is still much cheaper than bottled water, which can run up to $1 to $3 a pop. If you have well water and it really does not taste good (even with help from a filter), or if you have a baby at home who is bottle-fed and needs to drink safe water, buy jugs of distilled or "nursery" water at big discount stores. They usually cost between 79 cents and 99 cents for 1 gallon (as opposed to $1.50 for 8 ounces of "designer" water). And you can reuse the jugs to store homemade iced tea, flavored waters, or, when their tops are cut off, all sorts of household odds and ends.
9. Salad kits.
Washed and bagged greens can be a time-saver, but they can cost three times as much as buying the same amount of a head of lettuce. Even more expensive are "salad kits," where you get some greens, a small bag of dressing, and a small bag of croutons. Skip these altogether. Make your own croutons by toasting cut-up stale bread you would otherwise toss, and try mixing your own salad dressing.
10. Individual servings of anything.
The recent trend to package small quantities into 100-calorie snack packs is a way for food-makers to get more money from unsuspecting consumers. The price "per unit" cost of these items is significantly more than if you had just bought one big box of cheese crackers or bag of chips. This is exactly what you should do. Buy the big box and then parcel out single servings and store them in small, reusable storage bags.
11. Trail mix.
We checked unit prices of those small bags of trail mix hanging in the candy aisle not that long ago and were shocked to find that they cost about $10 a pound! Make your own for much, much less with a 1-pound can of dry roasted peanuts, 1 cup of raisins, and a handful of almonds, dried fruit, and candy coated chocolate. The best part about making your own is that you only include the things you like! Keep the mixture in a plastic or glass container with a tight lid for up to 3 weeks.
12. “Snack” or “lunch” packs.
These "all-inclusive" food trays might seem reasonably priced (from $2.50 to $4.00), but you're actually paying for the highly designed label, wrapper, and specially molded tray. They only contain a few crackers and small pieces of cheese and lunchmeat. The actual edible ingredients are worth just pennies and are filled with salt
13. Gourmet ice cream.
It's painful to watch someone actually pay $6 for a gallon of designer brand ice cream. Don't bother. There's usually at least one brand or other on sale, and you can easily dress up store brands with your own additives like chunky bits of chocolate or crushed cookie. If you do like the premium brands, wait for that 3-week sales cycle to kick in and stock up when your favorite flavor is half price.
14. Pre-formed meat patties.
Frozen burgers, beef or otherwise, are more expensive than buying the ground meat in bulk and making patties yourself. We timed it — it takes less than 10 seconds to form a flat circle and throw it on the grill! Also, there's some evidence that pre-formed meat patties might contain more e. coli than regular ground meat. In fact, most of the recent beef recalls have involved pre-made frozen beef patties. Fresh is definitely better!
15. Tomato-based pasta sauces.
A jar of spaghetti sauce typically runs $2 to $6. The equivalent amount of canned tomatoes is often under $1. Our suggestion: Make your own sauces from canned crushed tomatoes or fresh tomatoes — particularly in the summer, when they are plentiful, tasty, and cheap. The easiest method is to put crushed tomatoes (canned or fresh) into a skillet, stir in some wine or wine vinegar, a little sugar, your favorite herbs, and whatever chopped vegetables you like in your sauce — peppers, onions, mushrooms, even carrots — and let simmer for an hour. Adjust the flavorings and serve. Even better: Coat fresh tomatoes and the top of a cooking sheet with olive oil and roast the tomatoes for 20 to 30 minutes at 425˚F before making your stovetop sauce. Delicioso!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

LIVE LOVE AND LAUGH!!

Wow my heart and mind is full of thoughts I’m really close of finishing my AA yeah baby few more classes and done deal!!! Then to my Bachelor and then Master WOW yeh me!!! I’m not going to lie this make me nervous a little, but hey I did it all by myself. I know my family will be so proud of me and I will be so PROUD of myself!!!! Also I’m getting in shape this time I’m not doing it like before I’m making a change of how I’m eating and exercising because I want this to be my life style forever. Getting me and my daughter in shape are my motivation right now. Since I’m in love with the gym I’m trying to get certify as a personal trainer and a group exercises instructor mainly in spinning and zumba yeah I’m in love with Spinning. Zumba is growing on me is just Spanish music so I love dancing why not? Right? And another class I love is Fit BOOT Camp but this one I really need to be in shape to be able to teach so I will wait on that one.lol… I’m so excited. I’m working on cake decorating since I love love doing this and I finally found a class to help me on this mini hobby...lol…Also working on my nails yeah I know how many time I have spend the money and never finish it but well I’m excited. I had my licenses for 8yrs now I just have to work on my clientele here in Japan...This is a little complicated; is an issue I have and is hard to explain why I start and I don’t finish my business .lol. But this time I think is different but we will see. ;0) I love my life and I’m pursuing all MY DREAMS!!!! I’m also getting a new LOOK yes a New Look; I’m happy about this just because I love changing and I have been with the same color for 1 yr now. I can’t wait to see the new me. I’m a little nervous but it is all good it is just hair ah??? (No really...lol) I’m happy because I feel home now was really hard for me to move to a different country away from my family and friends and plus it was 2 yrs that my husband and I lived together in a same places every day. Yes for those who know me they know my husband was send away twice unaccompanied for total of 2yrs… yeah we love the Navy lol…but it was just matter of time to get used to each other again and just getting used to the places. This is my year I’m going after everything I want and nothing will stop me!!!! What can I say I’m just LOVING LIFE!!!! ;0)

Monday, May 17, 2010

Just Saying....

Took this from one of my favorites blogs Random Rantings Queen of Random!!! thanks girly
My Favorites...
Animals: Betta Fish ;0)
Beverage: Coke Zero
Breakfast: Really Honduran Breakfast!!!mmm eggs tortillas crema platanos
BubbleGum: anything Peppermint
Cars: My BMW
Cologne: Armany Code
Color: Pink
Day :Saturday
Dog : Rottweilers
Fast Food Restaurant:chick- fil- a
Food: Pasta
Football Team: Saints or Jaguars
Fruit: Pineapple
Month: June
Music: Almost everything
Oldies Rock n Roll
Number: 1
Place: Beach
Restaurant:Olive Garden
Ringtone: Shakira
Season:Summer
Sport To Watch: Baseball
Perfumes: Dolce Gabbana Light Blue
TV Shows: Army Wife n Dexter

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Footprints In Your Heart!


Many people will walk in and out of your life,But only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.
To handle yourself, use your head;To handle others, use your heart. Anger is only one letter short of danger.
If someone betrays you once, it is his fault; If he betrays you twice, it is your fault.

Great minds discuss ideas, Average minds discuss events, Small minds discuss people.

He who loses money, loses much;He who loses a friend, loses much more;He who loses faith, loses all.

Beautiful young people are accidents of nature,But beautiful old people are works of art.

Learn from the mistakes of others.You can't live long enough to make them all yourself.

Friends, you and me.You brought another friend,And then there were three.
We started our group,Our circle of friends,And like that circle -There is no beginning or end.

Yesterday is history.Tomorrow is mystery.Today is a gift.
That's why it's called the present.*

Eleanor Roosevelt
RIP Spencer Corey Valaer You was like our little brother
The Colon's Family will always Love You and You will always be in our Heart! You will be Miss
:'0(

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

It is just WEDNESDAY!

Got this from Queen of Random



Outside my window... Is dark
Today I feel... Good I have a great workout
I am thinking...Of my brother and our friend that die this weekend
At the moment, I am thankful... For my life and the good people around me
I am going... to sleep soon!!! ;0)
I am wearing... PJs
I wish...I can be with my brother right now :0(
I am reading... New Moon (yeah I know Im late but I just got in to Twilight last yr like to watch themovie and then read the book weird but it works for me ;0)..)
I am working on... Eating Healtier and losing weight!
I am hoping... That all this workout pay off SOON!!!
I am hearing... The Japones comercial on my TV lol
Around the house... Everything is CLEAN!!! yey
I bet you didn't know... I wanted to be a CHEERLEADER!!! lol
One of my favorite... Time is when every one is sleeping and I have ME TIME ;0)

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