Upcycle For Christmas

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With many families still having a tight Christmas budget now is the time to think of upcycling.

Many people gratefully donate their new and gently used items to thrift stores everyday and that can be great news for you the holiday shopper on a budget.  With a little creativity and thought you can put together a gift someone will love for a long time.

Thrifting isn’t tacky it is sensible and allows people to use the most of what they have financially.

Every time I hit the thrift store I see tags dangling from brand new clothing items.  I don’t mean that 1970′s coat your mom never fit into either.  For instance Goodwill purchases clearance lots from stores like Target and sells these items at reduced prices.  While some of these items would work great for your special someone take a look at a few ideas I have put together for you as well.

For the book worm…

A complete set of like new (can’t even tell if these have been read) books by a well known author.  I found these Janette Oke books for 50 cents each making the entire set only $2.00.  You may have to hunt a bit for the entire set but it will be a great gift.  Or you don’t need an entire set just get someone started on a new author.

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You could find a book light or book marker to stick with the package.  Or maybe even a cup and cocoa or tea packet for a total relaxation evening.

Crafty ideas…

These ideas are totally dependent on how crafty you are to how they will be given.  You have the option of making something yourself or giving someone a crafting gift bag.

Knitting or Crochet

I recently got into loom knitting.  It started because I found a loom at an area mission store.  I vaguely knew what the loom was but didn’t know how to use it at all.  So I bought a couple of them for 50 cents each and took them home with me.  I have always wanted to knit or crochet but seriously my ability with needles and tension don’t mix.  If you want to give knitting a whirl or know someone who would a loom might be a great idea.  But you can always find needles for knitting and hooks for crochet at the Goodwill.

loom and yarn Upcycle For Christmas

Along with the loom you will need a knit pick but they are usually around $1.00 at Walmart or a craft store.  The 5 skeins of brand new yarn cost me $2.00 at the Goodwill.  I could make all sorts of items like hats, fingerless gloves (great for the teenager who loves to text) or a lap blanket. There are many free tutorials online for looming, knitting or crochet and a fun way to make the gift personal if you weren’t making an item but providing the supplies would be to print out a list of tutorials and free patterns to get the crafting started.

Sewing

I recently bought this outdoor canvas material for a sewing project at the Goodwill.  It cost me $2.00 and I intend to make reusable envelopes for my sister-in-law who follows the ideals in Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey.

material Upcycle For ChristmasYou can sew almost anything if you find a pattern.  Or try googling no sew crafts and make something fabulous with material that came from the thrift store.  Throw pillows and no sew curtains are great for beginners.

Maybe your family member is a great seamstress and you just want to add a few material pieces to her collection.  Make sure the pieces are clean, spot free and stylish.  Depending on what he or she sews you may want to do a little research on what types of material to purchase.

You could also do a crafting kit as I suggested with the knitting.  A preteen girl would love the idea of no sew printed patterns and the material to get her started on a new hobby.

Food & Kitchenwares…

Everyone eats and it doesn’t usually take much to figure out what someone enjoys eating or drinking.  Granted you aren’t going to buy food at a thrift store.  Well I guess you could buy a box of Goodwill cookies or candies but thrift stores are not meant for groceries.  However,  you can pick up some great dishes, canisters, utensils and jars.

jars Upcycle For Christmas

With a little thought you can put together a great gift.  I absolutely love the jelly jars I recently found for 25 cents with a Christmas themed flat and ring.  Wouldn’t they be darling filled with jelly, flavored mustard or a dip for fruit?  I love the idea of making hot beverages and putting them into handled canning jars.  The person gets to use the mix and eventually has a great mug.  But you could also bag a mix and put it in a nice coffee cup or tea cup.  Adding a ribbon with a candy cane tied to a jar makes for a nice decoration and sweet treat.  The ideas are endless.  Go for a cake pan with a homemade brownie mix or maybe just make a freezer meal and leave them with a special pan for them to reuse.  How about a canister with homemade granola for a healthy way to start the day.

There you have it a list of several ideas that won’t break your budget. 

Keep in mind when you shop a thrift store most times you are supporting work for disabled or needy individuals.  Many small shops also support a cause such as overseas missions or humane societies.  Some shops even help provide job training and many other assistance programs for those who need a helping hand not a hand out.  What a great way to give a hidden gift while doing your Christmas shopping!

Have you done any Christmas upcycling?  If so I would love to hear about it.  Just leave a comment with your story or link.

Comfort with Barilla & Three Giveaways!

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If you have been around My Red Apron much in the past you will realize that I love comfort food.  The things that remind you of childhood and what mom used to make.  Sometimes improving the healthy side of what mom used to make is easy.

It doesn’t take much to switch to a whole grain for instance you could try the Barilla Taste & Share Challenge.  For our family switching out the normal spaghetti noodles with Barilla’s whole grain thin spaghetti was a surprising treat.

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For my family spaghetti is something we know we can afford on almost any budget.  Knowing it can be a bit healthier for my growing teenaged boys with Barilla whole grain pasta is satisfying as a mom.

Here are two Barilla Whole Grain recipes you may want to try with your family :

Whole Grain Spaghetti with Fresh Vegetables

You can also find more recipes using the Barilla Dinner Kit. Maybe you can even find a great idea for redoing one of your family’s comfort foods.

Do you Facebook?  If so you won’t want to miss the Barilla Taste and Share Challenge on Facebook!  You can even earn coupons for sharing with your friends.

GIVEAWAY DETAILS:

 If selected, you will receive a Barilla Taste & Share Challenge Kit (which includes six boxes of Barilla Whole Grain pasta, Academia Barilla olive oil, balsamic vinegar, pesto, Sicilian cherry tomatoes, sea salt with black olives, and a Barilla apron).

I know that is a great package and you are dying to toss some pasta on the cupboard door just to test it’s doneness.  Well here is what you need to do to enter.  One entry each…

  1. Leave a comment about your favorite pasta dish
  2. Like My Red Apron on Facebook
  3. Follow me on Twitter
Contest ends 12/4/2011 @ 11:59 PM!  Good Luck icon wink Comfort with Barilla & Three Giveaways!
“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Barilla and received a Taste & Share Challenge Kit to facilitate my review, kits to giveaway, and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.”

 

Homemade Frappuccinos

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I quit drinking soda over the summer but I can’t seem to pass up a frappuccino.  A four pack of Starbucks Frappuccinos will set you back at least $6.00 and that is way beyond my budget but not if you make them homemade.

frappuccino Homemade Frappuccinos

 They are incredibly easy to make and you can choose your favorite flavor combination.  I have to say in the past I have gone crazy waiting for the Christmas season when the Mint Mocha Frappuccinos come out.  But I think I have topped that on my own now.  Let me introduce you to the Mint Brownie Frappuccino!

Mint Brownie Frappuccino

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Ingredients

  • 1 quart of double strength brewed & cooled Fudge Brownie Coffee (I used Archer Farms aka Target brand)
  • 1 cup Peppermint Mocha coffee creamer
  • 4 cups skim milk

Equipment

  • large batter bowl or pitcher
  • funnel
  • glass jars for individual drinks

Directions

This is almost too easy to tell you that there are directions but here goes… Mix everything in your batter bowl or pitcher.  If you are storing in individual servings use some old frappuccino jars and fill using a funnel.  Store in the fridge if they make it that far.

 This is a great grab and go item for the car.  Just remember to save your jars again.  To make your life easier you may want to pick up a good Bottle Brush Homemade Frappuccinos for getting the jars clean for the next round as I am sure these won’t last long.  Be creative and choose your favorite flavors of coffee and creamer.

Budget Tips!

  1. Coffee creamer can be frozen.  Make sure you look for coupons and pick up the holiday flavors just after the holiday on clearance or get them when a great sale strikes.
  2. Save a cup of coffee at a time by putting a quart jar in the fridge and adding to it as you have a bit left in the pot.
  3. I only buy special flavored coffee when I can get it on sale or with a great coupon deal.  Target puts Archer Farms coupons up on their website from time to time and it usually comes on sale while the coupon is valid.  They also have small $1 (or just over) sized sample bags of many flavors if you want to try something new.
  4. If you don’t have jars you can buy a pack of Starbucks or ask on Freecycle for someone to save some for you instead of sending them to the landfill!

On A Mission: MPM 11/7

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I have been having a really rough time with my fibromyalgia lately.  Basically I feel like I am just not functioning at a very high level.  Last night I rounded up the younger boys (oldest was at work) and starting hitting the laundry and dishes hard.  We got about half of it done.

They also helped plan the menu for the week.  To make it less stressful we incorporated some fully and partially made meals.  I don’t mean out of the box meals but things we have canned and things frozen but homemade.

Monday:  Homemade Pizza

Tuesday: Hashbrown Bake (this is premade in the freezer)

Wednesday: Beef Stew (whatever is leftover will be canned for an easy meal later but I got a nice roast on markdown)

Thursday: Tacos (the meat is precooked and seasoned in the freezer.  I will still need to fry shells.)

Friday: Homemade Hot Pockets (we haven’t decided on a flavor yet but will be working on a freezer inventory this week and see what we have an abundance of)

Saturday: Stir fry (I have canned marinated chicken ready to toss with frozen veggies)

Sunday: Russian Chicken (my hubby’s favorite childhood meal)

I have truly missed blogging and I hope with the seasons shifting my body adapts soon.  For now I am feeling better and will work on keeping in touch more.  Have a great day!

Just Because I Left….

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doesn’t mean the chores did.  I was hoping to arrive home and see that the kitchen fairy was here while I was off enjoying the simpler life of the Amish.  I took off with my mom and my good friend Esther only to come home to a man made disaster.

I was hoping to work on a menu plan today but the heck with it.  The crockpot is full of sudsy water and will be cleaned shortly and I can put chicken thighs and rice going for supper.  Other than that I will worry about it tomorrow.

I have laundry going, the dishwasher loaded and many a pizza pan to clean.  Not only that but I have been putting away all my fun filled purchases from the thrift stores, Amish bulk grocer and a trip to Aldi (which I don’t have any closer than 2 hours away).

I highly appreciate the couple days to relax after an incredibly busy and eventful summer but now it is back to business.  I hope to catch up with you all and let you know about some of my crazy life in the upcoming weeks.  For now I am off to repair the man damage and remind myself that maybe I should pay to kennel the men and not worry about the dogs next time I go away.