Wednesday, May 26, 2010

PROFILE: Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart (nee Kostyra) was born on the 3rd of August 1941 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Her parents were middle-class Polish-Americans who had 5 other children. Martha learnt her gardening skills from her father and household skills from her mother and grandparents. She was active in extra-mural activities participating in the school newspaper and Art Club. She had a successful modelling career while at school and was later awarded a partial scholarship to Barnard College because of her straight A's. She began studying chemistry but went on to focus on art, European history and architectural history. She continued her modelling career while her husband finished his degree at Yale Law School.

Her business skills were honed in 1967 when she became a stockbroker for 6 years. She stopped to spend more time with her daughter and renovate her new home in Connecticut. This home was the house used as the model for the set for the Martha Stewart Living television program. She began a catering business in her basement with a friend and successfully transformed The Market Basket, a gourmet food store.

Through her husband's successful career she was introduced to a publisher who convinced Martha to develop a cookbook, 'Entertaining'. Following the success of her book, she released 7 more, appeared on television shows as well as wrote newspaper articles focusing on homemaking (my passion!) She then went on to develop the magazine, Martha Stewart Living and a daily telelvision show. With help, she founded Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia which listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1999. In January 2004, Martha was charged with securities fraud and obstruction of justice. Stewart paid a fine of $30000, served a 5 month prison and a 5 month home confinement sentence.

Currently, Martha is enjoying the fruits of her big come back proving that there is no such thing as bad publicity. She remains in New York, is no longer married to her husband Andrew but has a daughter, Alexis. Visit her website at: http://www.marthastewart.com/


PROMOTION: Woolworths


THE TASTIEST, FINEST QUALITY MINCE

now R19,95 for 500g (save R10,00)

and R39,90 for 1kg (save R15,00)

Offer valid until 6 June 2010

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ADVICE: The "Rules"


Well, Sex and the City 2 arrives on our screens this week and in honour of my ultimate favourite TV/movie character, Charlotte, here are the rules (a book written by Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider) she speaks about so often. Some of them interesting, some of them hilarious and not one of them used by me, surprisingly, even though I am ALL about the rules...

RULE #1:
Be a creature unlike any other.
RULE #2:
Show up to parties, dances and social events even if you do not feel like it.
RULE #3:
It's a fantasy unless the man asks you out.
RULE #4:
In an office romance, do not email him back every time he emails you unless it is business related.
RULE #5:
In a long distance relationship, he must visit you at least three times before you visit him.
RULE #6:
When considering whether to use personal ads or other dating services, you should place the ad and let men respond to you.
RULE #7:
If he does not call, he is not that interested. Period.
RULE #8:
Close the deal - Rules women do not date men for longer than two years.
RULE #9:
Buyer beware - observe his behaviour so you do not land up with Mr. Wrong.
RULE #10:
Keep doing the RULES even when things are going slow.

Monday, May 24, 2010

PROMOTION: Pick 'n Pay

Buying bread this week? Head to Pick 'n Pay where you'll be able to buy 2 loaves of Albany bread for only R10,00 - that's a saving of R5,48. Albany is not only yummy but it is endorsed by the heart foundation group, which means it is good for you too! Another great saving is the P'nP Spinach and Mushroom for R29,99 (save R19,00) as well as Monini classico extra virgin olive oil for R79,99 per litre (save R15,00).

Saturday, May 22, 2010

RECIPE: A delicious winter meal plan, perfect for entertaining


It's the weekend and if you are like me at all and love entertaining you will enjoy this simple meal plan to spoil your friends and family. As always it is fairly quick and easy. Serves 4 comfortably. The meal consists of:

Spinach, mushroom and avocado salad (celebrating that avo's are in season and not R15,00 each anymore!)

Butternut risotto

"Rack" of lamb

Apple pie (for pudding)

Spinach, mushroom and avocado salad
Fry 1 punnet of sliced mushrooms in a little butter. Add 2 spring onions (sliced) and saute. Season with a little garlic or herbs for a little flavour. Place spinach leaves and 2 sliced and peeled avocado's on a platter. Place mushrooms on top and season with pumpkin seeds and some black pepper.

Butternut risotto
Boil 1/2 cubed butternut until soft in a small pot. Fry butternut shavings (optional) and set aside. Heat a glug of olive oil in a deep pan and fry one finely chopped onion until soft. Add 500ml arborio (risotto) rice and 250ml dry white wine and cook for a minute or two. Pour over 1,5L vegetable stock, add butternut cubes, stir and cover with foil. Bake on 180 degrees C for 15 minutes. Remove foil, stir and back for 35 minutes. Stir through 125 ml grated parmesan, butternut shavings and parsley (optional).

"Rack" of lamb
Place 8 small lamb chops on a grilling rack over a baking tray. Drizzle with olive oil and season with rosemary, salt, pepper and garlic (optional). Grill in oven for 15 minutes. Remove from oven, turn over and reseason lamb chops. Place back in oven and grill until lamb starts to crisp but not burn.

Apple Pie
Cream 125g butter and 125ml castor sugar. Add 1 extra large egg and beat until light anf fluffy. Sift 250ml Self Raising Flour and 2ml salt. Fold into butter mixture alternately with 125ml milk. Turn into a greased 23cm pie dish. Arrange a 385g can of sliced pie apples on top of the mixture. Mix 15ml sugar and 3ml ground cinnamon and sprinkle over the apples. Bake in preheated oven at 180 degrees C for 40 minutes. Heat 60ml sugar and 45ml milk, bring to the boil until sugar has melted. Remove from heat and add essence. Pour over apple pie when removed from oven. Serve hot with custard, if desired.
Advice: Make salad. Follow rack of lamb recipe and then reduce oven to 180 degrees C to cook risotto. Put chops back in the oven for a few minutes before serving. Place apple pie in oven while you serve main course. Serve salad with a balsamic dressing and offer white as well as red wine to accompany the meal.

PROMOTION: Clicks

I highly recommend attending the Clicks Electrical SALE from the 11th of May to the 6th of June 2010. Appliances, gadgets, heaters and cell phones all at discounted prices! Clicks also have the following tips on how to make your new purchase last longer:
  • Rechargeable shavers or groomers should be fully charged before you first use them.
  • Recharge your appliances only when the battery runs out.
  • To clean small electricals, make sure they are unplugged first.
  • Use a damp cloth with a little detox shampoo to remove any styling product or loose hair to clean your straightener or hair tongs when they are cold or slightly warm.
  • Clean waterproof shavers or groomers by rinsing them well under running water and if your product comes with a brush, use it to sweep out hairs.
  • Brush out or wipe off dust and hair from your hairdryer motor to make it last longer - remove the foam filter, wash and dry it before putting it back in place.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: The link between the TV show HEROES and addicted to discounts


I know you think how... why... what is going on? It is simple really. The shows mind-reading cop, Greg Grunberg, has a new project (he better have seeming that HEROES has now been cancelled *sob*). He has developed a new application, 'Yowza!!!', for your iPhone. Yowza!!! (3 exclamation marks to show just how keen Greg is about his product!!!) is a free application, inspired by twitter in fact, which finds your location and shows you the deals that are in your area. It then opens up a 'mobile coupon' with a barcode that the shop or restaurant you are wanting to use the discount in, can scan. They have "got deals on everything from a nice, new outfit to a lovely, delicious dinner." Being a blackberry convert myself I am off now to try the blackberry version (see logo below) although I am afraid it may only be available in the States - maybe something addicted to discounts needs to bring to the good old boerewors land soon! Imagine 24 hour Woolies updates on your cellphone... For more information go to http://www.getyowza.com/


PROMOTION: Makro

Specials on from 16 May - 24 May 2010
Makro - the home of good deals and bulk buying always has the best prices on appliances and general items for your home. In this weeks pamphlet I especially liked the LG 7kg washing machine for R3599 (a saving of R900), the 37" SAMSUNG Full HD Flat screen for R6499 (save R500), the EPSON 3in1 colour printer for R499 (can you handle that!), the MERIDIAN 4 burner stainless steel gas braai for R4999 (save R1000!) and the SAMSUNG 400l Combi Frost Free Fridge is only R4999 (save R500). To see these deals and more click here to access their online promotional pamphlet.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Why would 'addicted to discounts' be interested in HEROES?

Check back tomorrow to find out why!

PROMOTION: Spar

This week at Spar there are the following specials. I also saw at the Alphen Spar that they have a special on Lindt chocolate balls. The pack of heaven in a red wrapping chocolates are R59,95.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

PROMOTION: Wellness Warehouse

My ideal afternoon would be to walk around Cavendish Square in Claremont, Cape Town and see a movie, followed by lunch (my favourite is a lamb and tzatsiki pizza - gotto try it!) and a fresh lemonade at Doppio Zero and then shopping at Wellness Warehouse. I find their shop an experience! So relaxing and a feast for the eyes. Who knew there was so much variety available to the consumer? They specialize in organic products and although they can be a little more expensive than a regular grocery shop, you know that what you are getting is from a good source. The following items are on promotion at the moment until the 13th of June:
Good Hope Super Soy Milk R12,95

Health Connection Rice Milk Powder R62,95

Health Connection Xylitol 5g Sachets R35,95

Health Connection Cereal Coffee Powder R37,95

Spice and all things nice Birchers Muesli with Cinnamon & Coconut R33,95

To visit there website or shop online click on the company logo above or their link on the right hand side of my page.

ADVICE: Tips from the June HOME magazine team


It's gotto be the highlight of my month - indulging in the new HOME magazine and in this months email newsletter they had the following tips to share:


  • Do it yourself.

  • Paint. And paint again (a wall or a furniture piece); wallpaper a wall or two, reupholster and reuse items in a new way.

  • Gather ideas from other homes and gardens - it's the best inspiration for your own home.

  • Mix decor styles, and marry old with new - it's hip and personal.

  • Trust your instincts or sixth sense.

  • Don't shy from making mistakes - sometimes they can offer the greatest inspiration.

  • Cook with food from your own garden.

  • You don't need a lot of money to beautify your home (we get a kick out of creating something stunning on a tight budget).

  • Never stop experimenting.

I find these tips, or mantras as they call them, extrememly useful... Want to know why? BIG announcement coming soon!

Monday, May 17, 2010

PROMOTION: Woolworths

Just been into Woolworths and not only are they having a special on mince and spaghetti (buy 3 packs of pasta and only pay for 2) so you can definitely try out the Spaghetti Bolognaise recipe posted yesterday, but they also have a new "Eat in for 4 under R100" deal. It consists of:



1kg beef lasagne (save R20)
R49,95

heat and eat ciabatta (save R4,00)
R13,95

190g rosa tomato salad (save R4,00)
R12,95

500ml crème caramel (save R4,00)
R13,95

1L sparkling flavoured water (save R2,00)
R6,95




That is a grand total saving of R34,00 which is over half the price of a bunch of Woolworths white roses (R59,99) which live forever and lift your mood every time you see them without adding calories. Check back next week for the next special (who knows you may be able to buy a bunch with your further savings!) Offer valid until Sunday 23 May 2010. Available at selected stores while stocks last, or shop online.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

RECIPE: Soup

A hot tip

Be on the look out at your local Woolworths and Pick 'n Pay for their specials on soup mix. All the ready made ingredients in one pack! I made the butternut as well as the minestrone last week. With the minestrone I added some tricolour pasta and fried bacon and let it simmer until the liquid cooked almost away. Made a healthy pasta dish in place of soup for something different. Froze the left overs in small containers and take them to work with me daily for a healthy, winter lunch. Delicious!

RECIPE: Spaghetti bolognaise

My husband makes the best Spaghetti Bolognaise. Yes, I am biased and I do go overboard every time he makes it to pump his ego a bit and encourage him to make it again. Here is the very boy friendly recipe:

500g mince
1 small onion
dash of olive oil
1 tin of peeled, chopped tomatoes
1 sachet of tomato pesto (I, sorry, he uses Ina Paarman)
beef stock (again, I use Ina Paarman)
spaghetti

Chop onion and fry in olive oil until soft. Add mince and brown. Add one cup of stock (not all powder guys, put 3 teaspoons of stock powder with boiling water and stir), tin of tomatoes (without tin) and tomato pesto (found in the tomato pesto sachet) and stir. Leave to simmer and cook spaghetti in boiling water with a teaspoon of olive oil and a pinch or two of salt. Drain pasta once cooked and serve bolognaise on spaghetti. Grate some cheese if desired. Try it! It's really good and so easy - just don't tell Shaun!

ADVICE: 10 ways to save money this month

Saving to renovate your dream home? Wish you had a little extra to spend on yourself? Or how about aiming to chip away at your credit card debt? Hopefully these 10 ways to save money this month can help you out. Start now and let me know what difference it has made for you!

1. Make a budget
If you don't know where your money is going you won't know where it has gone. Make a budget. Keep it short and simple. I like to break mine down into fixed expenses (insurance, phone contracts, services, bank fees, rates, dstv, medical aid, rent/bond, and if you are a Christ follower like me then tithes will also come in here) and budgeted expenses (gifts, food, entertainment, allowances). Stick it every where you may need it. In your wallet, in your car, on your PC desktop - whatever works for you. Get to know it and keep it in mind when doing your shopping. Watch out for a special article on budgetting coming soon!

2. Stick to your budget
Seems obvious, doesn't it? Now that you know your budget back to front, left to right, keep another budget of your actual expenses. Different ways work for different people, do whatever works for you. Whether you keep track online or in a journal, just make sure you are constantly updating it, where and when you spend. Use this to modify your budget for the month ahead.

3. Revise your budget
Decide what are your needs and wants. For example, not everyone needs to have ADSL and DSTV. My husband and I choose to and therefore know that means we will have that amount less each month to put towards our home. This is definitely a want but something we decided to keep as it adds value to our life. These days everything is available on DVD, do you really need to watch your favourite series week by week on the series channel? Instead of paying hundreds of rands each month you could hire it or borrow the boxset from a friend. Another way to save money is to revise your policies. Email your insurance broker to tell them that you'd like to do some revision to save some money every month. We did this and found out we were paying for jewellery at an all risk price that was never being worn outside of the house. Removing this and keeping it under our household policy saved us a lot of money and every month this adds up! Make sure though that you are not underinsured. This could be disastrous in a robbery. Do you need a landline? Phone your telephone company and ask them to suggest the best package for your needs.

4. Re-energise
Use energy wisely! Switch off lights, don't use the tumble dryer unless absolutely necessary, put your geyser off if you go away. In winter it gets cold - deal with it, your home should not be 30 degrees in August! Sounds so simple yet can make a huge difference to your pocket and the planet.

5. Drive sensibly
Do you really need to drive to the shops? Why not take a walk with your kids, friends or husband to the shops for a coffee before you do your shopping? Or organise a lift club. Cutting down on fuel can make a HUGE impact on your budget. Being sensible when you drive by sticking to the speed limits, taking off and stopping slowly saves fuel. Think about switching to a diesel car. It is cheaper and you can get many, many more km's off your tank.

6. Use your savings wisely
You can always make more money. Occasionally, instead of putting money into your savings account, why not pay off a debt? This will cut down on your monthly repayments and save you money in the long run.

7. Make a weekly meal plan
This is where I get really excited as this combines three of my favourite things. Shopping, cooking and planning. Plus you get to make a list! Obviously it may change (and be open to that, after all thats why you have a freezer!) but try plan your week in advance. Go to the shop for what you need for those meals and those meals only. When you buy things you haven't planned for, you end up wasting food or eating just because it's in your pantry cupboard calling your name.

8. Shop in bulk and buy your fresh produce regularly
Shops like Makro and Hyperama are great for bulk buying. Toiletries and cleaning products are expensive! When you buy in bulk you save and because these things don't expire, as long as you have space, buy as much as you can! If you don't have the space why not go in with a friend? After all we all need toilet paper and good old Omo washing powder. Go to Woolies, Spar, Pick 'n Pay or your local market for your fresh things regularly and again only when you need them to avoid waste.

9. Cook for left overs
I cook for two and for some reason I find this very difficult. Most food packages are aimed for a family of four and until I realised what to do I was wasting a lot of food. Cook the whole lot and freeze half straight away. I say straight away because if you don't you will leave it in the fridge and your darling better half will enjoy it for lunch the next day instead of their cheese and tomato sandwiches. Trust me, I know from experience... Not only will you be saving money but you know that locked away in your freezer is a quick yet delicious meal for when you need a night off to watch Desperate Housewives.

10. Keep the grocery shopping to a minimum
Only buy groceries when you need them. I am addicted to Salt and Vinegar rice cakes, specifically the Pick 'n Pay branded ones. If I buy them, unless we need them for entertaining or watching the rugby (ok, my husband watches, I read and snack on the rice cakes), they will be eaten by the very next day! Make a little balsamic vinegar and avocado dip with them and you will be ready to go... See what I mean? I'm addicted!

Hope you have found this useful, please let me know if you have any tips you would like to share!

ANNOUNCEMENT: Welcome!

Welcome to all readers who are first time visitors to my blog. I have started this to help South Africans who are looking to save some money by reducing their monthly household expenditure. There are many specials that we the consumer are not always told about; simple things that could help us save some money! I am a wife and grade one teacher living in Cape Town who enjoys shopping around for the best prices of everyday items. I hope that by sharing my findings you will find them useful and check back frequently for monthly, weekly and daily specials happening at a store near you. Happy shopping!