Tuesday, January 26, 2010
1/25-1/30 Menu
Sunday: Chips and Dip while watching the Saint's/Viking's Game.
Monday: Garlic Chicken Pasta, Rolls
Tuesday: Meatball Subs
Wednesday: French Onion Soup with Sausage and Bread
Thursday: BBQ Sandwiches, Cajun Potato Wedges
Friday: Pork Chops, Potatoes, Peas and Rolls
Saturday: South Western Burgers, Rice
I am also making a lasagna, Broccoli Potato Soup, and some extra meatballs to freeze, as well as some deer jerky.
Hope you all have a great week! Can you believe it's the last week of January already!?
Thursday, January 21, 2010
$2 Date
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Book Review: Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover

After almost a year of following Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover plan I finally read the book. I'd been watching his show here: http://www.hulu.com/the-dave-ramsey-show but had never read the book. I checked it out of my local library, but this a book that I definitely recommend buying a copy to keep for your person use. I found some on Amazon for around $10, so well worth the price.
My favorite thing about the book has to be Dave's straight forward approach and his "tell it like it is" style. He's also extremely funny and uses great analogies.
The book is made up of 8 Baby Steps.
1. Get Current on all bills, and Save $1,000 as a Baby Emergency Fund.
2. Get out of debt, by using the Debt Snowball. (Excluding the mortgage.)
3. Finish the Emergency Fund with 3-6 months of expenses saved.
4. Maximize Retirement Investing.
5. Save for your Child's College.
6. Pay off the House.
7. Build Wealth
8. Live like no one else!
He goes into detail about how to accomplish each step and includes charts and formulas to help you plan. He also includes success stories of many other families that have had Total Money Makeovers. He debunks debt and money myths and provides shocking stats like these:
- 78% of Americans say they would borrow on a credit card if a rainy day came.
- 60% of people don't pay their credit card every month.
And the scariest stat of all: 49% of Americans could cover less then one months expenses if they lost their income! Do you see a pattern here?
Dave isn't all gloom and doom though, he stresses the fact that there is hope and there is a light at the end of the tunnel. It's not easy but it IS worth it. He has other personal finance books that can be found here http://www.daveramsey.com/store/cBOOKS-p1.html, including books for children and teens.
I think this book is wonderful and much needed in our current economic climate. It has really changed they way David and I view money, and it's changed our future!
Monday, January 11, 2010
1/10-1/16 Menu and a recipe!
Jodi's Potato Soup
4-5 Cups Potatoes, diced small
6 cups Fat Free Chicken Broth
1 Package Country Gravy Mix
In a skillet saute the potatoes for about 10 minutes, or until soft. In a large pot combine chicken broth, potatoes, salt and pepper (to taste) and bring to a boil. Prepare gravy using package directions and add to potatoes and broth. Simmer 20-30 minutes. ENJOY!
Makes 6-7 cups.
(I like to top mine with a couple bacon crumbles, and some chives.)
Also, for anyone interested, it's only 2 Weight Watcher's Points per cup.
So, here's our menu for this week:
Sunday: Dinner over at our friends house, she make some awesome Chicken Tortilla Soup.
Monday: Cola Chicken, Rice, Green Beans, and Salad
Tuesday: Crockpot Cheeseburgers, Broccoli, Applesauce
Wednesday: Grits, Eggs, Bacon, Toast
Thursday: Tilapia, Spinach, Carrots, and Fruit
Friday: Swiss Steak, Salad
Saturday: Either out with friends, or leftovers
Hope y'all have a wonderful week!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Valentine's Day is coming!
I stumbled across this blog, written by a lady named Cher and her husband. I think it's wonderful and so, so important. She offers such great ideas and inspiration-on a budget!! So go check it out, and share the love!
http://www.blogger.com/Love,%20Actually
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Interesting Documentary
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/creditcards/view/
Sunday, January 3, 2010
2010 Goals and Plans
1. Start 2010 with 7% contribution to our TSP retirement. DONE 1/1/2010
2. Have the Bike paid off by June.
3. Have 3 months worth of expenses saved by the end of the year. (About $6,000.)
4. Stay credit card debt free.
1/3-1/9 Menu
Sunday: Deer Cubed Steaks, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans
Monday: Fish, Rice, Sweet Peas
Tuesday: Potatoes and Sausage
Wednesday: Spaghetti
Thursday: Cheesy Chicken and Mashed Potatoes
Friday: Chili
Saturday: Out to Dinner, or Leftovers
Hope you all have a wonderful week, and the begining of a happy New Year!