NFL Cincinnati Bengals Fiber Reactive Beach Towel ...
NFL Cincinnati Bengals Fiber Reactive Beach Towel
NFL Cincinnati Bengals Fiber Reactive Beach Towel
- One 30″ x 60″ Fiber Reactive Beach Towel Imprinted with Team Color and Logo
- Great for a Day at the Beach, Laying Around the Pool or Bathroom Décor
- Made of 100% Cotton, Velour Front and Terry Back
- Officially Licensed
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List Price: $ 18.99
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How Can YOu save MOney and be Cheap?
I like to use my Downey Sheets over and over again, and paper towels after they have dried.
Any suggestions or advice on how to live cheaply and recycle?
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Answer by bmt330
cheapsk8.com
Has some GREAT tips and ideas to help you stretch the dollar.
Answer by sotagirl74
THRIFT STORES!!!!!
I only shop thrift stores. There are several in my neighborhood and you can find really good stuff for dirty cheap. My personal advice only buy name brands that you know and trust. You know the kind of wear and life of a GAP t-shirt over a t-shirt from Wal-Mart.
And if you a few thrift stores you like, you can find out when they get shipments, when they have special sale days, if they have a mailing list and they send out coupons. I have found everything from jeans to high-end designer purses. You just have to know label’s and know what you want and you can find some real treasures.
Answer by chefgrille
Ok, let’s see. Read the supermarket flyers all the time for sales, like 10 for $ 10 deals. Buy generic, it’s usually the same product with a different label. Don’t eat out. Make all your own food. No cereal or frozen dinners, they’re overpriced. Start going to yard sales on weekends and haggle. Rinse out ziplock bags, dry, and reuse. Make sure to use every drop of shampoo or detergent, even if you have to add a little water and shake it up. If they’re not dirty, jeans and pants can be fluffed in the dryer with a wet dishcloth.
I have done all of this to save money. Your best investment would be a package of cheap dishtowels. They can be washed and re-used time after time. I have a ton of them in a drawer and use them daily.
Answer by janisko
There’s a huge difference between being frugal and cheap! My husband and I are often very frugal but NEVER cheap.
My first suggestion would be to stop using paper toweling and switch to rags, even if you buy them. My preference is old dish rags. The purpose of this exercise is to stop waste and save money. The only place paper toweling is necessary is in the microwave for wrapping bread products or absorbing grease from bacon. Even then you can put newspaper below the paper toweling so you use less. I wouldn’t reuse the toweling after micro-defrosting bread or bakery. For other foods just use a plastic plate cover.
Stock up on things you use regularly when they are on sale very cheap. Keeping a full stock of everything is time-consuming but well worth it.
Shop at Aldi for staples if there’s one near you.
Buy yourself a Flavor Saver vacuum sealer and you’ll find it pays for itself in no time because you stop wasting food. Things like cheese won’t mold and you won’t ever get freezer burn on meats. Where possible (other than in the freezer) use canning jars instead of the bags as you can use them over and over again.
Buy the loss leaders at all the local grocery chains.
Use half the amount of laundry detergent suggested on the box. They want you to use more than you need or is good for your clothing. Same for dishwasher powder and toothpaste. A coffee scoop of dishwasher powder is all you need. And you can make your own Jet Dry by combining 3 cups Borax with 1-1/2 cups of baking soda. Add 1 tablespoon per dishwasher load.
Shop at legitimate outlet stores for things like bread, bakery, candles, etc. Check around to see what companies have factories in your town or nearby. You might be surprised at what you can find heavily discounted. We can buy everything from great cookies and breads to electronic equipment. The bread products are often sold at $ 1.09 and there are coupons to save an additional 50% off once a month. I can bring home several bags of Brownberry, Thomas, Boboli and Entenmann products for well under $ 5.00. Some of their items retail at nearly that much for one item.
Stop buying all the fancy cleaning products and stick to things like ammonia water or bleach water where possible. Ammonia cleans well and removes grease. Bleach disinfects. Never EVER mix ammonia and bleach. For windows just use rubbing alcohol and water. It works far better than window cleaners.
Don’t put your clothing in the dryer for more than a toss or two to take out wrinkles. It’s the dryer that wears them out! BTW… Are you aware that dryer sheets are damaging to the dryer? You’re much better off using liquid in the washer. Also, you should never use fabric softener of any kind of fabics you want to be absorbent. That would includes towels, bed linens, cotton t-shirts, etc. Fabric softener leaves a waxy coating that stops absorption.
Cook from scratch. Processed foods are VERY expensive and aren’t nearly as good. Try cooking on the weekend, making several entrees to eat during the week. Put them all in the oven at once, saving both time and energy. You could bake a treat for the week at the same time. Frozen vegetables have more nutrients than fresh and are less expensive.
Use the most inexpensive laundry detergent you can find for washing things like dark colors, rugs, rags, etc. Save the Tide for light colors. It is the best.
NEVER buy disposable anything. That includes all the Swiffer type stuff, disinfecting cleaning wipes, plastic containers, paper plates, etc. And if you can deal with using fabric napkins you’ll save in the long run. We still purchase napkins as we can’t get used to using fabric. The only other paper items we buy are TP and Kleenex and plastic Ziplock bags for special use. We do wash and reuse the bags. Investing in good quality products that you can use for life are a much better investment besides being more environmentally friendly.
Buy as much as you can in bulk, like spices from a local spice shop. Store them in glass jars you’ve saved from other purchases. I keep a whole bin of glass jars in the basement since I never know what size or kind I might want.
The best rule of thumb is this… If you buy it, find it somewhere at a lower price. If it’s disposable try not to buy it at all. And before you buy anything look around at what you already have to see if it can do double duty.
I love this one…. take your old empty ink cartridges to Office Max or Office Depot and receive a free ream of printer paper. Some people refill their cartridges but I’ve read too many horror stories and read too many cons about the print heads and damage.
Sign up at About.com and go to the Frugal Living forum. It’s all about saving money.
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Ok, so I have 0 to remodel a bathroom. Help?
I need:
- A shower curtain and liner
- a soap dispenser
- one rug in front of the sink
- one wall painting
- a new trash can
- shower rod hooks
For the theme, i was thinking sailboats and shells, but not the tacky kind, no sailboats in bottles and mainly solid colors with small accents, however, i would like some design of some kind on the shower curtain. I want cool colors, and yet a sandy color of some sort, to make it subtly beachy, but not the overdone dolphins-and-fish-yay-omg-we’re-at-the-beach theme, or the palm-trees everywhere-you-go-from-the-shower-hooks-to-the-towels beach theme either. Just sailboats, but not kidsy, a lot of neutral colors, but a subtle periwinkle blue for towels and mats.
I have a cheap little shelving thing that isn’t very big, and i was thinking of decorating it with shells, and i think it could be really easy to do, and cheap because i already have a TON of shells from growing up at the beach.
Here’s the best shower curtain I’ve seen to go with my idea: http://www.beallsflorida.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product__10151_-1_12003_344110
Another thing that i could do is do like a chinese theme or an Indian theme, because my tile is really unique with rough grayish-beige tiles and terracotta mortar. But, that was just a spur of the moment idea.
And i really like this shell frame that a relative gave me and so i want to keep it, but its hard to work around that and make it fit (hence the reason for all the damn shells)
If you could think of better, cheaper, ideas, it would be great. My goal is to get a relaxing environment to enjoy bathing, and getting ready for the day so i can feel better in the morning time.
Submitted By: Spud Muffin
Answers From Users:
Answer by tigrillen
that’s not remodeling, that’s redecorating.
I suggest you go to a cheap boxstore like walmart and have a look. Or some of those discount stores. I would recommend not to have 3 or 4 different themes going on at the same time, they are going to clash.
Answer by c_kayak_fun
Cheapest source I have found for good quality items on your list is the home goods department of the Ross Dress for Less chain of off-price stores. If you have them in malls in your area, hit all of them since they each have different stock. You may not find exactly what you want right away but if you are patient some items will probably turn up that will work and their prices are outstanding. They usually have a good selection of rugs, shower curtains, bath accessories, trash cans, storage baskets and other various decor.
To keep it from being hokey, I’d keep the colors “beach-ey” (like sandy neutrals and cool blues) and use natural or white wicker items and maybe simple striped towels and shower curtain. Let the shells be the obvious design elements, maybe an assortment of them or of beach stones in woven baskets on the shelves.
If you do get that seagull shower curtain you would need to keep everything else really restrained so it didn’t look corny. I’d use plush sand-colored rugs and sand and pale blue colored towels — you can get a bathtub non-slip mat that looks like pebbles (actually I got mine at a Ross store.)
Answer by Cammie
Here is a beachy bath curtain :http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?SKU=130370&RN=10&
The rod hooks are listed below as is the shower curtain liner .
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?SKU=127810&RN=1171&
They also have the blue towels and mats that you want
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Conch-Posters_i2845471_.htm
You can check discount store and/or craft stores for some clear glass jars to show off your shells.
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Men’s Terry Velour Shower or Bath Towel Wrap 100% Cotton Terry, 23″ Length (Black)
Features:
- Elastic hem with 5 inch velcro adjustment.
- Made of 100% cotton double loop terry with a solf velour finish on the outside.
- One Size Adult – Will accomidate up to a 42″ waist.
- Non gender specific
- Machine wash tumble dry
Description:
Both men and women will appreciate the absorbency and comfort of this terry velour shower wrap. Made of soft 100% cotton loop terry with a solf velour finish on the outside. Great for health clubs, spas, resorts, hospitals or after bath. Fits waist sizes up to 55″ / 21 inches long.
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