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20 Quick Lean Tips

June 30th, 2010

tipsTips, tips tips – those little easy short cuts that are not really meaty enough to justify their own post so I am putting together a select group for you.

Money Tips

1. Pay yourself first.  This is especially important if you run your own business.

2. Make a budget – know where your money is going.

3. Use your tools be it a notebook to jot down your spending, iXpenseIt, text message banking etc.

4. Say no to 0870 – never use those expensive numbers again.

5. Make sure you are on the lowest tariffs possible go to comparison sites every six months to make sure you are getting the best deal you can on electricity, gas, cable and broadband.

6. Keep a bill calendar so you know exactly when items are debiting your account.  I use Google calendar, which sends me an email two days before the money comes out.

7. Check out Ebay before you buy anything!  I save on haircare, makeup and all sorts of stuff.  You just need to know your prices.

Food Tips

8. You can freeze fresh mozzarella.  Cut open the bag, drain the water then seal in a freezer bag.  This is not great as the main component of a salad but will be fine for cooking with.  I buy several when I find them on sale.

9. A slow cooker produces less heat and uses less power than your oven.  Great to keep your kitchen cool in the summer.

10. Wrap fresh herbs in damp paper towels in the refrigerator to keep them fresher longer.

11. Freeze homemade stock in ice cube trays so you always have small amounts on hand for risotto or sauces.

12. Know what is in your freezer – label  and date everything.

13. Take stock of your cupboards including spices.  There is nothing more frustrating than finding 4 jars of mayo when you just bought a new one.

Style Tips

14. Dress at the level you want to be at.

15. Chic not trendy. That little black dress will always look good.

16. Frugal is not sloppy. Put your best foot forward, iron that skirt, polish those shoes, use the lint brush to get that cat hair off etc.

17. A change of makeup can change your whole look.

18. Solid colours are much more versatile than prints.  When you where a bold print, people are more likely to notice if you where the same thing often.

19. Stick to a basic palette, know what colours suit you.

20. A red lipstick will always brighten your look. Find your perfect red for those days, you need to wow.

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Little Things Add Up

July 16th, 2009

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We all think about saving energy in the winter, we keep our windows closed, our lights turned off if we are not in the room but do we go any further?  Here is a list of ways to save that will add up but not be painful or noticable.

1. Never leave anything on standby – you will still be using a considerable amount of energy by just keeping that little red light on.  Different appliances use different amounts of electricity when in standby mode but why waste when you can turn it off?  The only appliances that stay on in my flat are my digital radio by the bed and the clock on the oven. Oh and of course the refrigerator.  I am the electricity miser.

2. Never call mobile phone numbers from a landline.  This goes for us in the UK as it costs at least 10p (16US cents) per minute.  I don’t know if it is the same in other countries but here if you want to call a mobile use a mobile.

3. Never leave you mobile charger plugged in.  A mobile charger takes the same amount of energy when it is attached to a phone or not.

4. Use vinegar instead of fabric softener, a fraction of the price and clothes just as soft.

5. Set the timer – I get free calls but you can only be on the phone one hour or you have to pay so I set the timer for 56 minutes so I have enough time to say bye bye.

6. Turn it off a bit early – you can get away with turning your oven or stove off a bit before the cooking process is finished.  They are both already hot so if you turn it off a little early you can coast.  This might be a bit of trial and error until you figure out your appliances but it is easy.

7. Keep you refrigerator and freezer full.   The fuller they are the more efficiently  they work, so if you do a bulk buy of beer put it all in to save money.

8. In the summer, close your windows in the daytime to keep cold air in that is if you have air conditioning.  If you don’t have aircon close your  curtains to keep sunlight and daytime heat out.

9. Always be on the look out for a bargain. I know this is something all you Leaners do, keep your eyes pealed for special offers of any basics.  If laundry detergent is buy one get one free I buy them, even if I have a bottle in my cupboard.  Do this with anything you use regularly.  This does not count with some exotic canned fruit that you have never tried.

10. Carry a bottle of water in the hot weather, yes that message is everywhere. Don’t buy one everyday,  refill the same bottle from the tap or a big bottle at home.

I know you lovely readers have some tips of your own, drop me a line with your ideas.

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Sexy Packed Lunches part deux

April 17th, 2009

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Months ago I wrote a post entitled Sexy Packed Lunches, now that Spring is here I thought we should revisit the brown bag brigade.

Isn’t it depressing when you go to all the trouble to bring your lunch to work, and when lunchtime rolls around you don’t fancy what you have made?  We have all been there – soggy sandwiches, rubbery pasta salad and don’t even get me started on the tuna.

My favourite lunches seem to be the sort of things I would like to have for dinner which mean bringing a bit of spice to work. With the exception of anything that might be too, shall we say, fragrant.

Now that it is hopefully getting warmer and vegetables are getting less expensive, I like to make chunky gazpacho which is low calorie and easy.  Pair it with a piece of cheese or if I am really ambitious I might make chilli corn muffins.

Another very simple packed lunch is Insalata Tricolori, which is Italian for three-coloured salad but I bet you guessed that.  It is tomato, avocado and mozzarella cheese nicely layered with some fresh basil and a drizzle of olive oil.  I buy myself a bit of bread from the bakery to make it extra satisfying.

TIP – Whenever mozzarella is on sale I buy it drain the water from the bag and freeze until I need it.  Works like a treat.

For people that need a bit more protein at lunch – I am a big fan of rice and beans, the original Lean food.  So for I make this Rice and Bean Salad and mix in some left over roast chicken.  There are so many things you can do with leftover roast chicken but that is for another post.

Please share some of your favourite packed lunches.  What is in your lunch bag?

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