Let’s Get Storm Ready!

As I’m sure of you have seen, Southern California is about to get slammed with the tail end of Hurricane Hillary.

Most of us here in SoCal have never been in this kind of weather storm, so here are a few tips to get your home ready.

For those of us who have been here through wildfires, you may notice that some of these tips are the same, but this time for different reasons. We won’t be worried about ash debris, instead leaves, branches, and maybe items that have not been secured (depending on how high the winds are gusting).

Outside your home:

  1. Secure any loose items. Bikes, scooters, plants, patio furniture, outdoor toys, and play equipment. If it can be put inside the house or garage, great! If not, make sure it’s secured into the ground.
  2. Close your windows and doors. Make sure they can lock. Caulk any gaps. Water stays out!
  3. If you live on the ground floor, sandbags might be needed. Check with your local Public Works department for free sandbags.
  4. Pick up any fallen branches, large rocks, or loose wood- Anything that can be picked up in the gusts of wind and can turn into a projectile.

Inside your home:

  1. Charge everything. Phones, laptops, tablets, portable gaming devices, portable batteries, flashlights, walkie-talkies.  I also have a portable battery that charges via a small solar panel. I am charging that in my front window right now. If power is lost, you can still keep in touch and stay entertained.
  2. If you have tablets and streaming services, download some movies or cartoons to keep the kids entertained and their minds off the storm. I downloaded a bunch of movies and books onto the iPad and tablets last night.
  3. Everyone needs to take a shower or bath. Wash your hair, shave your shaveables. Clean out your tubs afterward and fill the tubs (Or fill some buckets) so you can flush the toilet if there is a disruption in water service.
  4. Speaking of water, everyone in the house needs at least a gallon of water to drink. Fill up pitchers for hand washing and any minor dishwashing and keep them near sinks.
  5. Put some bottles of water inside the freezer. If the power goes out, the frozen water bottles can keep your food cold. also- DO NOT keep opening the fridge and freezer if the power goes out. You are letting the cold air out!

Personal matters:

  1. Make sure you have a week’s worth of meds. We use the daily med boxes (like these). I filled them all last night.
  2. Stock up on any personal care items you may need- especially TP. Body cleaning wipes (don’t flush them). If you are or will be menstruating, make sure you have supplies.
  3. Don’t forget the pets. Make sure you have enough food, water, and treats for them.
  4. Have a plan in case you need to leave your home. Coordinate with someone on higher ground or contact the Red Cross to see where shelters may be located.  This also means you may need to pack an emergency bag to go.  My post about wildfire bug-out bags can be found here. Most of the info is transferable.
  5. Snacks- check your cupboards to ensure that you have ready-to-serve snacks that your family will eat. We took a quick trip to Dollar Tree yesterday. Each kid got $20 to spend on storm snacks.
  6. Fill up your gas tank. Each car/vehicle. If there is an extended amount of time without power, the gas stations will be closed.
  7. Check your car’s windshield wiper blades and replace them if needed.
  8. Check the tires and inflate them as needed.

We are spending our morning getting ready for back to school. I’ve been doing these prep activities when the kids are occupied, so they don’t get the feeling something is off. They know a storm is coming, but beyond that, they are excited for the rain.

Weekly Freebies and Deals!

I’ll be busy all weekend long, so I decided to post the weekly freebies and deals early.

As summer wraps up, I’ll be posting some back to school deals, and tips on how to pack an amazing school lunch in the coming weeks. I know some have you have already sent the kids back to school- you lucky ducks!

Looking for some frugal fun this summer? Here is my post with all the frugal fun you could want!

The 2023 Birthday Freebie post is here! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

Freebies:

Free Tropical Smoothie Cafe Giveaway
Free HEINZ It’s All Gravy Party Pack
Free Banned Books 3D Bookmark
Free Burger at Johnny Rockets
Free Pint of Nightfood Ice Cream
Free Sample of La Roche-Posay Toleriane Matte Face Moisturizer
Free Taco at Taco Bell Every Tuesday Starting 8/15
Free Box of SorBabes Ice Cream Bars After Rebate
Free ORIJEN or ACANA Dog Food
Free Exploding Kittens: Good vs. Evil Game Night Party Pack
Verizon Up Rewards – Free $3-$5 Barnes & Noble Gift Card
Free Honey Smoked Fish Salmon Stacker After Rebate
Free Animal Friends Pencil Toppers Craft Event at Michaels
Free BIOHM Probiotic Supplement Mix
Free 4×6 Photo Magnet at CVS
Free NotCo Vegan Chicken Tenders
Free Subscription to ELLE Magazine
Free Haven’s Kitchen Fresh Sauces
Free Sample of Instant Glam Nail Stickers
Free Sample of Isa Mia Face Potion & The Serum
Free Subscription to Sports Illustrated
Free Sample of Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Fragrance
Free Bakery on Main Decadent Granola
Free Drive Time Aromables Vent Clip Car Air Freshener Bundle
Free Sweetener Bundle
Free Buddha Board Painting Party Pack
Free Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment
Free Nature’s Fynd Dairy-Free Cream Cheese
Free Dr. Elsey’s Precious Cat Litter After Rebate
Free Steakhouse Elite Ultimate Tailgate Party Pack
Free Icelandic Provisions Skyr After Rebate

Deals:

Shimmer’n Sparkle Ultimate Glitter Nail Designer Kit ONLY $8.93 (Reg $30)
Present Pets Interactive Plush ONLY $19.10 (Reg. $64.99)
Expert Grill 3 Burner Gas and Charcoal Combo Grill ONLY $197 (Reg $397)
LOL Surprise Fashion Show Mega Runway ONLY $55 (Reg. $138)
Round Brush Comb and Clip Set ONLY $2.89 (Reg $13.88)
Bissell MYair Air Purifier ONLY $38.49 (Reg $92.69)
Adidas Kids Sale up to 60% Off with New Coupon Code
Tommy Bahama Men’s St. Barts Eau de Cologne ONLY $19.97 (Reg $72)
Rockland Rolling Duffel Bag ONLY $17.99 (Reg $69)
Bella Appliances up to 63% Off
Carhartt Men’s Canvas Cap ONLY $9.99 (Reg $24.99)
Label Maker ONLY $12.49 (Reg $29.99) with Coupons
Steel Freestanding Shelves Clearance at Walmart, Prices Start at $45
Coach Flash Sale – New Clearance Deal Every Hour Purses, Wallets & More
Solgar U-Cubes Children’s Vitamin C ONLY $3.24 (Reg $9.72)
Adidas 60% Off Sale + EXTRA 50% Off Coupon Code & Free Shipping
The Children’s Place NEW 20% Off Clearance Coupon – Starts at $2

Recent Kitchen Glow-up on a Budget!

We didn’t end up doing a staycation this summer. Between Summer School and the overall unbearable heat that the southwest has been experiencing, I haven’t really wanted to drag two kids that are sensitive to heat out to “have fun”.

Because of that, I’ve decided to make some small cosmetic changes and upgrades to the kitchen- and the bedrooms too. This post is just covering the kitchen.

Our overhead fluorescent kitchen lights are starting to out. The ballasts are old, and while I’m saving up to have the kitchen lights redone, I needed a little something more. I landed on magnetic, rechargeable under the cabinet lights. I looked online all over, read reviews, and decided to give Temu a try.

I’m sure that you’ve seen advertisements all over for Temu. It’s similar to Ali Express and Amazon combined. Smaller international companies sell their goods on Temu. Shipping is pretty quick, usually less than 2 weeks.

I also picked up a few other things for the kitchen that I had on my “need in the kitchen sometime”. This included:

Plastic Garbage Bag Clips– These keep the trash bag from sliding into the can. If you got kids, these are perfect.

Aluminum Foil Square Stove Burner Covers  I usually buy them on Amazon, but this price and quantity were much better.

 

Dishwasher Magnet Clean Dirty Sign– We had a flippable magnet for years, but it was really hard to get off. This sliding magnet is much easier.

Refrigerator shelf liners– I love these and have wanted some for years. I finally bit the bullet and both sets for the freezer and fridge.

After falling down the rabbit hole of Temu, I switched over to a few other sites- JCP, Target, and Amazon for the other things I needed.

My kitchen canister set was janky. It was at least 11 years old. I got it for Xmas when the biggest kid was a baby. Several of the lids were cracked, and the remaining lids were not able to be cleaned properly.

I did a lot of research online, I looked at 4 or 5 sites, read reviews, and watched videos. I didn’t want glass ones again, and I wanted snap-on lids. So much easier to clean, and easier to stack.  Based on my kitchen size and how much I needed to store, I opted for the 14-piece Airtight Food Storage Containers with Snap-On Lids.

I switched over all of the canisters, and I also poured some other frequently used foods into canisters to be stored on the shelf where I keep our coffee and protein shakes supplies.

The remaining containers I used to store rice, pasta, and some other misc. snacks in the pantry. These all fit really well in our pantry, and yes, it’s all still organized like I did here.

I also bought new kitchen rugs to replace the older ones, and a couple packs of kitchen towels in white (they are easier to keep clean).

While I was doing all of this, I was cleaning out the cupboards and got rid of broken, chipped dishes, unwanted mugs, and extra kitchen stuff. I also ordered new dishes, but they haven’t arrived yet.  Once the new dishes arrive, the remaining old Rachel Ray/Albertsons dishes from the mid-2010’s will be donated.

Now I’m sure y’all are thinking, “How did she pay for all of this??” I worked my “hustles” and saved up Amazon Gift cards by doing surveys (I post opportunities weekly), used my cashback apps, cashed out as soon as I was able to with all of them, and stashed the money in my savings account. All in, I ended up paying $18.51 out of pocket, and that was for the kitchen towels that I bought at Ross.

It’s not new cabinets and new flooring (Cabinets were painted and flooring was replaced last year as part of our water loss), but it’s the little things that make our homes more comfortable!

San Diego Teens – New study for you! $125

PRC aka iOpinion is a nationwide research study company. They are always running studies and looking for more respondents. They email me once a week with online studies they are looking to fill.

This morning I received an email about an upcoming survey looking for Teenagers, 13-18 years old, living in the San Diego Area.

  • When: August 8-10, 2023
  • Where: Online via webcam
  • Length: 90 minutes
  • Incentive: $125 + $25 early arrival bonus
  • Parents / Guardians will need to sign a parental consent form.

If your teen is interested in taking part in this survey, complete the interest form here.

San Diego, CA Area Families: Low Cost Computers from C2K 8/5/2023

This just popped into my email and I had to share! C2K is doing their refurbished desktops and laptop program for San Diego, CA area residents again, just in time for back to school!

Saturday, August 5th from 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Montgomery High School @ 3250 Palm Avenue, San Diego CA 92154 (Drive Thru Event)

  • Computers are available to low-income families with no other criteria.
  • Pay at the Event. We accept Cash, Debit & Credit cards.
  • Friends & family are welcome to register!
  • Walk-Ups are welcome!

You can register by doing any of the following:

I’ve never purchased one of these computers before, but I know several people who have participated in this program in years past. These are great starter computers for kids!

AO Opinions: Upcoming Project on Grocery Shopping $125

AO Opinions is another Market Research company that emails me about studies and surveys. Right now they are recruiting for a new study.

To be considered for this study, view the list and complete the pre-screener here.

Compensation: $125, if selected and fully participate
Open to ages 22-60
Topic: Grocery Shopping
There are several Dates/Times Open, fill out the form to be considered.

Tryazon: Sparkle your Drinks ANYWHERE with instaFizz!

We’ve been participating in Tryazon events for three+ years. We’ve gotten to try all sorts of fun toys, games, and food.  You can learn more about Tryazon here.

Add sparkle to your favorite drinks ANYWHERE with this Tryazon Featured Party opportunity from Drinkmate. The instaFizz Stainless Steel Water bottle is the perfect companion for the road, gym, hike, and office and lets you carbonate almost anything, anywhere! Weighs less than a pound and can hold up to 21 oz! Add delicious fizz to any cold beverage with one twist of the bottle. Wrap up summer with a SPARKLE!

Tryazon has 100 hosting spots open for this opportunity! Those selected receive a party pack with a Drinkmate bundle to share with friends and family! Learn more and apply here: https://www.tryazon.com/instafizz-anywhere-party/

Beating the Summer Heat Without Breaking the Bank!

The past few weeks here in Southern California have had some very high temperatures, and it reminds me that we could all use a brush up on our frugal ways to beat the heat.

First of all, if you live in San Diego County check out the cool zone website to find a free place near you to chill out. They are typically places like community centers, libraries, and indoor shopping centers. If you are outside San Diego County, here is a list of all of the California counties and their cool zone sites.

In addition to finding certified cool zones, you can head to cooler areas like the beach, a local swimming pool, or a splash pad. Most beaches have free parking, although state beaches have a nominal fee to park. Community pools and splash pads also have a small admittance fee, although parking is generally free.

Remember to dress for the weather, and that includes floppy hats with wide brims that will keep your head and neck covered, as well as sunscreen if you were going to be outside between the hours of 10 AM-4 PM. Hydration is also very important if you’re gonna be outside in the heat. Water bottles, ice cubes, and frozen packs are all on my summer adventure packing list.

And now finally cooling down your home. We’ve only had a decent AC in our home for two years, prior to that we had the original from when our home with built in the early 80s. We cool our home down by having box fans in the windows each night, and we close the house by 10 AM to keep the cool air inside. We close our blinds and drapes, and we keep the fans going inside the house to circulate the air. We set our thermostat to between 74 and 76°. And because we have a newer AC we use the smart program (it’s an app) that communicates with our thermostat.

This is super important especially if you live in an area where there are wildfires: Set a reminder in your phone or online calendar to change the air filter on your AC once a year or more if you have a wildfire in your area and you’re running the AC. We take advantage of programs like OhmConnect and programs through our local power company (SDG&E). There are programs like FERA, and the Care program that offers discounts off the electric portion of your power bill.  These programs are for lower-income families, or families who need electricity for medical devices.

I make approximately 12 trays of ice cubes each day (are in-freezer icemaker broke about two years ago, and it cost more than a new refrigerator to get it fixed), and we drink a lot of ice water, ice tea, and iced sugar-free beverages daily during the summer. This is the kid’s current obsession. They like it because they can make it themselves in their personal water bottles without any help from mom.

I have become the master at packing weather-appropriate drinks and snacks for when we are on the go when school is out.

Remember that you can increase your water intake by consuming water-rich fruits and vegetables as well. Melons and cucumbers are just two sources of hydration that can also satiate your hunger. Our weekly CSA boxes have been coming with all sorts of delicious cucumbers (both Persian and English) and a variety of melons. I cut them up and stash them in the fridge so the kids can always have a quick, easy snack.

Weekend Freebies and Deals

Summer School is over! I’m getting ready for a month off from my day job, but that doesn’t mean the kids and I will be slacking.

There is still time to finish our summer reading, go to museums, go to the beach, back to the Wave in Vista, and Seaworld.

But first, let’s check out these cool freebies and deals!

Looking for some frugal fun this summer? Here is my post with all the frugal fun you could want!

The 2023 Birthday Freebie post is here! Make sure to check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

 

Freebies:

Free Gorgie Sparkling Energy Drinks
Free Disney Kids Growth Wall Chart
Free Nellie’s Free Range Eggs
Free Copy of the Jiffy Mix Recipe Booklet
Free Kroger Sample Box
Free I and Love and You Healthy Wet Cat Food
Free De Casa Instant Coffee Samples
Free Free2b Foods Allergy Friendly Chocolate Cups
Free Subscription to ELLE Magazine
Free Teacher’s Door Hanger Craft Event at Michaels
Free Honey Smoked Fish Salmon Stacker After Rebate
Possible Free Entree at Chipotle
Free Exploding Kittens for Kids Game Night Party Pack
Free Sample of Grown Alchemist Skin Renewal Mask
Free Indoor Pizza Oven
Free Maybelline Super Stay Lip Product
Free Sample of K.j. Naturals Eczema Cream
Free Raindrops Gummy Candy at Big Lots
JCPenney Portraits – Free 8×10 for Military Families
Free Sample of Spindrift Sparkling Water
Free Microfiber Makeup Remover Sponge
Free Rack Room Shoes $10 Birthday Coupon
Jewel-Osco -Free 20 oz Coca-Cola Ultimate or Zero Sugar Ultimate
Free Grown Alchemist Skin Renewal Serum Sample
Free Laundry Detergent Sample at Bath & Body Works
Free Unilever Frozen Dessert Ice Cream Everydae Chatterbox Kit
Free Member’s Mark Coffee Pods at Sam’s
Free Fragranced Cologne Trio + $25 Amazon eGift Card
Free 1800 Tequila Cucumber & Jalapeño Spicy Margarita Party Pack
Free Schär Gluten-Free Picnic Party Pack
Free Redbox Movie Rental

Deals:

4M Crystal Growing Science Kit ONLY $4.98 (Reg $12.99)
Free Money Maker Revlon Nail File- Last Day
$10 Off $50 Amazon Baby Purchase
NERF Fortnite 6-SH Dart Blaster ONLY $8.73 (Reg $21.99)
New QVC $50 Off Coupon Code
Bissell AeroSlim Cordless Handheld Vacuum ONLY $26 (Reg $41.19)
Personalized Children’s Book The Big Splash ONLY $1 Shipped
Under Armour Shorts up to 50% Off + 25% Off Coupon
Belmar Woven Sliding Door Console Table ONLY $138 (Reg $230)

Focus Group Casting Call!! – San Diego CA area residents

Focus Group Connections is a research company located in Southern California. They conduct studies and surveys all over the US.

Focus Group Connection is looking for Delta Dental members to participate in a unique and fun Focus Group. For this study, you MUST be a CURRENT Delta Dental member! This is a CASTING CALL for a Delta Dental commercial being held in San Diego, CA. on August 10th. There are three parts to this study.

Study Breakdown
1. Photo/ Short video submission by July 24th = $25
-You will be asked to provide a few photos of yourself and your smile plus a short 60-second video of yourself. (Not all will move forward).
2. If selected – Casting Call in San Diego = $500
-You will drive to San Diego CA to attend a Casting Call. (Not all will move forward).
3. If selected – Commercial = $2,500
-You will take part in shooting a commercial
If interested, please click the link below to fill in the pre-screen.
Not everyone will qualify to participate and not everyone will receive a call-back.