Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Summer Savers - Tuesday Tips


Summer cooking is one way to spend quality family time together

Summer of 2009, is quickly becoming the summer of "stay-cations".

More and more families are nixing their vacations and opting for "stay-cations"--staying at home and creating "home family-time" and "backyard getaways".

While this trend is booming, it is certain that families are also searching for ways to save money all around the house.

Starting today, with "Tuesday Tips", you can find ways to slash summer expenses with energy-efficient tips.

Some postings will also include easy, economical, summer fun outings and options to the regular "Summer Vacation".

It's Summer! So take a few minutes from the sun and fun and see how you can make this the best summer ever!

Today's Tuesday Tip:

The Kitchen:

* Cool It.

Because your refrigerator has to work harder to cool down warm food--which wastes energy--allow leftovers to sit on the counter before placing in the fridge. Avoid the growth of dangerous bacteria by setting a timer for 30 to 45 minutes to alert you when your food has reached the right temperature. Do not leave food out longer than two hours.

Adjust Your Cooking Schedule:
Make your meals in the early morning or early evening, when outside temps are likely to be cooler. By doing so, you avoid heating your house during the hottest hours of the day -- not to mention the additional heat by cooking, and oven/stove temperatures -- . This will also keep your energy bills in check.

* Fill Your Freezer:
A half empty freezer expends extra energy to chill the unused space. Store bags of ice -- or homemade juice pops, juice ice cubes, or freezer pops -- in any vacant spots. Another economical idea is to make a double portion of the meal your are preparing* - such as lasagna - and freeze the second dish. This will also take up space, as well as have a dinner already prepared to pop in the oven when time is short, or to just give extra family time together.

*Make sure, however, the meal you prepare is freezer to oven friendly. Casseroles, lasagna, and soups are great for this.

Buy In Bulk
I also l buy ground beef/chuck in bulk when on sale. I pat out several burger patties, placing each patty between waxed paper --making two layers-- then freeze both layers in 2 gallon size freezer bags. The waxed paper makes for easy removal of the frozen patties.

No need to thaw-the patties can go straight from freezer to grill. Add your favorite condiments, a fruit salad or mixed berries and you have quick summer lunch and/or supper.

* Cut Power Use
Cook with your microwave whenever you can--it consumes up to 65% less energy than your oven!

I truly ope you have enjoyed the first installment of Tuesday Tips and Summer Savers!

Look for more super summer ideas this week!
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Have a Summer Saver of your own, or a Tuesday Tip?
I would love for you to share them!

Readers' tips wil be listed in the comments section as well as in a posting of compiled reader's tips.



Summer Savers

Monday, June 1, 2009

Kate Gosselin's Kiss Captured!

Fishy Kissy, Pass the Germ-x Please


Okay, okay. I couldn't help myself.

Now, give me your best caption!!

Kate Plus Bikini Minus Jon: Kate Gosselin's Memorial Day Weekend Pictures

Kate and Nannie Plus Kids at Bald Head Island, NC Memorial Day 09
Kate Rocks Bikini During Romp w/Kids At Beach
Kate Gosselin, the kids, the nannie, and Mr. Gray, all spent Memorial Day weekend at Bald Head Island, NC.
Jon was spotted in NY with two women, who have since been reported to be Dr. Glassman's wife and daughter. Dr. Glassman is the surgeon who performed Kate's free tummy tuck at the beginning of the Jon and Kate + 8 series.
It is also being reported that Jon dropped $2,000 during a shopping spree with the women, which included $500 on a purse for one of the Glassman ladies. Guess Jon was "giving back" for Kate's free tummy tuck.




Saturday, May 30, 2009

Jon and Kate Plus TV Editing

Kate has stated: There is nothing inspirational about me.. Does TV Editing Make Kate Appear Less of A Shrew?
originally posted by: Jillita Horton for AC

Jon & Kate Plus 8 is that wonderfully popular reality TV show on TLC about Jon & Kate Gosselin and their eight kids: 9-year-old twins and 5-year-old sextuplets. If you watch enough episodes of Jon & Kate Plus 8, as camera crews track every detail of their lives, you'll eventually witness Kate engaged in histrionic tempestuous behavior, while Jon stands by and does nothing. Kate has slapped Jon, degraded him before the kids and has thrown temper tantrums in public.

This all makes Jon & Kate entertaining. There are a lot of "I hate Kate" people out there who continue to watch the show to be entertained by the next Kate tantrum. But there are "I love Kate" fans as well, who insist that in real life, Kate Gosselin can't be all that bad. Many Jon & Kate viewers insist that the show is deliberately edited to make Kate Gosselin come off as a witch; and that the scenes showing Kate on the war path are seen out of context.

At the same time, Kate Gosselin fans insist that this mother of sextuplets is a true inspiration, very loving, a doting mom and loyal wife who has it all together. Where do Kate Gosselin fans get this idea from? NONE OTHER THAN THE TV SHOW !!!!! Because watching Jon & Kate Plus 8 is the only way Kate fans can observe her.So what's my point? To all Kate Gosselin fans: Did it ever occur to you that the show is edited to make Kate look better than she actually is ????

Perhaps what you perceive to be an affectionate, loving, inspirational, doting, even-tempered, sane "has-it-together" mother and wife is actually taken out of context !! In other words, your very argument that editing makes Kate Gosselin look like a shrew is the very argument that can be used against you.

Do you really believe Kate wouldn't be this way if she had only two kids? Come on, you're smarter than that. We all know women who are just like Kate and have only one kid, or treat their husbands shabbily and have NO kids.

courtesy: Jillita Horton

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Jon and Kate Gosselin: PA Dept. Of Labor Investigating Child Labor Complaint Against Gosselins

Copyright 2009 Karen Alquist / TLC

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor is probing a child labor law complaint made against TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8."



A Labor Department spokesperson confirms that the department is looking into a complaint made against the show with regard to child labor laws.
"Jon & Kate Plus 8" follows Jon and Kate Gosselin and their eight children -- eight-year-old twins and five-year-old sextuplets.



TLC released the following statement regarding the complaint:



"TLC fully complies with all applicable laws and regulations. 'Jon & Kate Plus 8' is no exception. For an extended period of time, we have been engaged in cooperative discussions and supplied all requested information to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor. We will continue to engage the appropriate officials and meet any standards or regulations that are applicable to TLC productions."

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The state of Pennsylvania currently has no laws governing child labor which would include child actors.

The Coogan Law, named for child actor, Jackie Coogan, was set forth to protect a child star's earnings, and only exists in California. Some say the Gosselin children are not "actors"-they are children living their daily life. However, they may be children living their daily life, they are doing so in front of cameras, capturing their every movement, good and bad. These children have no voice over what is or is not filmed, what is edited, and are not involved in the post-production of the series. There are no laws set forth to protect their share of earnings for their time in front of the cameras, nor laws to limit their time in front of the cameras. ~SpoiledMom

The headline-grabbing couple has made news lately for infidelity allegations and for their sky-high rating of the show's season premiere.

photo: Copyright 2009 Karen Alquist / TLC

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