December 21, 2013

It's a DIY Christmas

It was a terrible idea to attempt a blog close to the holidays when spare time is virtually nil. But I finally have an extra minute to share some projects I've done this year!

DIY gifts are a great way to save some money during the holidays...if you're smart about it. Sometimes, the materials needed to create gifts can rack up a cost equal to or more than simply buying a gift from the store. Also, depending on the work required to make them, it is just not worth it. What I'm trying to say is you should really put a lot of thought into the gifts you are considering making because it can take time and money, which is what we are trying to save!

Since, I'm a foodie, I love to give food gifts for Christmas. People have actually come to expect them. This year, I found a really cute recipe via Pinterest for Hot Chocolates on a stick. They took minimal ingredients and prep, and one batch made about 25 gifts. Many gifts for little cost! I gave these to my small group and co-workers. I don't like hot chocolate, but I thought these were pretty good.


These are super cute for not much work. After making the chocolate blocks, which wasn't difficult, I put a marshmallow on top and put a stick through it. I had goodie bags left over from a previous project that I had gotten from Michaels. Made a quick tag on the computer and put it together! I put together maybe 25 of them in a half hour. So easy! And total cost per gift is about $1.30. The link to the recipe is here

The other gift I made was my big one and this went to my sister-in-law. Last year, I had made a blanket for my husband's parents, and his sister loved it so I was excited to make her one this year. I planned very far ahead for this one, like around May. I first picked a pattern by searching the Internet (mostly Pinterest). I chose a pattern called Jacob's Snakes and Ladders. Once I found the pattern, I waited for yarn to go on sale at the local craft store. Yarn is insanely expensive, and making a blanket that requires 8+ reams can get rather costly. I got my yarn in June, and started around then! I'm a procrastinator, so I needed all of that time. I worked on it until the day before we had the family Christmas. I love how it turned out!  Total cost after coupons was $23.94.



Did anyone else do any fun projects for Christmas gifts? It's never too early to start getting new ideas for next year!




December 6, 2013

Here Goes Nothing!

Hello Blogging World!
Never thought I'd start a blog, but hey why not? A little about me: I'm a recently married 20-something, God-fearing, Registered Dietitian. I grew up in Southern Ohio, so no, I am not a health freak. Where I come from, fried chicken is a food group. I do enjoy food, and I think that is what the health industry forgets to remind consumers. Food is not evil! Many people today seem to be afraid of food; buying expensive supplements and overspending on "healthy food" because we live in a society that makes people afraid of their body and what they put into it. Don't get me wrong, I don't think all food is good for you, I just think there are some HUGE misconceptions out there.

My husband and I

I finished school at the beginning of this year, and have a hefty amount of school loans. I try not to think about it because it triggers an anxiety attack. I'm not quite to the level of "Extreme Cheapskates," but I do like to save a buck here and there. I go to some lengths with meal planning, coupons, deals, and DIY projects in hopes to save enough so I'm not still paying off my loans when I'm 80 (although I probably will be).

I recently met a prominent blogger, and he believes I could post some things that could help others when it comes to meal planning, grocery shopping, and food in general. I like the idea of teaching others ways to approach food that can be beneficial in their lives. Needless to say, he talked me into it.


Ideally, my blog will be about nutrition for the family, meal planning to save, grocery shopping tips and tricks, easy recipes, and maybe even some crafting.

As this is my first post, I really have no idea what to say except that I'm excited to see where this little adventure takes me. I don't believe I am smarter, more creative, or frugal than any other person out there. However, I do believe that the more minds at work, the better. Please feel free to comment and share any opinion or thought you might have! Hope you enjoy the craziness that is about to ensue.
~Mallory

P.S. I'm awful at writing, so that will not be my strong suit. I plan to cover the flaws with pretty pictures and creative recipes!