- Dirty
Dishes Cause Debt
- BY JILL COOPER
The other day
I was asked one of the most common questions that people ask
me. "Where do I start to get out of debt?" After telling
me of her huge credit card debt and how they eat out almost every
night, the lady took a deep breath and said, "How do I save
on laundry detergent and cleaning supplies?" Sometimes we
cant see the forest for the trees. Even though saving money
on cleaning supplies does help and should be done, that usually
isnt where the biggest problem with the debt lies. This
woman never once thought to ask me how to stop eating out so
much. Most people dont want to face the real causes of
their debt. Their biggest problems are the things they like the
most. Going out to eat is one of the top five causes of debt.Get
those dirty dishes out of the sink!!
We go out to
eat because we cant face a dirty kitchen. Keeping your
kitchen empty of dirty dishes is the key to saving money. This
is probably the #1 way to start getting out of debt. Most people
are so overwhelmed with piled counter tops and dirty dishes that
they would rather go out to eat than face a dirty kitchen. Do
the dishes after every meal and keep hot soapy water in the sink
while you are baking or cooking. Clean up as you go. If your
sink is empty and the dishes are washed, your kitchen always
looks good. This helps you save money because you have the time
and space to cook.
To get in and
out of the kitchen quickly, try these easy steps.
1. Put all
dirty dishes in the dishwasher. Fill the sink with hot soapy
water and put the hand washables in it to soak.
2. Wipe off
counter tops and tables with hot soapy water. (This way, if you
have unexpected company, at least your table and counters will
be clean.)
3. Sweep the
floor and shake throw rugs if needed.
4. Wash the
dishes that have been soaking.
5. Wipe down
the faucets and dry with a towel. (Be sure to wipe any sticky
appliances, too.)
6. Put out
a clean dish rag and towel.
7. Take out
the trash.
These simple
steps can help you start climbing your way out of debt. You will
be amazed how much better you will feel just having the kitchen
clean.
© Copyright
2003 Jill Cooper. All Rights Reserved.
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Author:
Jill Cooper
raised two teenagers alone on $500 a month income after becoming
disabled with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She is the inspiration
behind her daughter Tawra's frugal cookbook Not Just Beans: 50
Years of Frugal Family Favorites.
To read more
of Jill's articles and for free tips and recipes visit http://www.notjustbeans.com/
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