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- Christmas on a Budget!
- by Tawra Kellam
Between high gas prices and
consumers fears of a financial squeeze, it seems as if
a nice Christmas is out of the picture this year. Not so says
Tawra Kellam, editor of www.LivingOnADime.com . To prove it,
here are a few of her ideas from to help make Christmas memorable
without breaking the bank!
Go Potluck! You buy the turkey -- Have everyone else bring the
side dishes and drinks. Turkeys in our area are .39/lb this time
of year. If you buy just the turkey, it will only cost you about
$5-$10 to feed everyone for a large family gathering.
Celebrate Christmas the week after Christmas. Take advantage
of the after Christmas sales and plan your large extended family
gathering for the week after Christmas. Besides being less expensive,
it is unlikely to interfere with anyone elses Christmas
plans.
Dont give gifts or give inexpensive gifts to hairstylists,
babysitters, teachers and others. I found several wonderful small
scented jar candles on clearance for .25 each. I will put three
of them in a small basket (purchased at the thrift store for
.25) with some tissue paper, ribbon and nice note. A great gift
for $1.25!
Break up gift sets. If you find an item that comes in a gift
set at Christmas, give parts of it to different recipients. This
is great for bath or perfume sets.
Yard sales and thrift stores equal great savings. You can find
a lot of new or nearly new items for pennies on the dollar.
For our son, we found a working telescope in the box. It cost
$1.00, so we saved $24! He got what he wanted and we didnt
have to take out a home equity loan!
Make memories, not more junk. Most kids get more than plenty
for Christmas from grandparents, aunts and uncles. If you can
only afford one gift for your child, make it a memory! Wrap a
note in a box with instructions for a treasure hunt. Send your
child all over the house with clues and then have the real gift
sitting under the tree when they return. Simple, but a great
memory for them!
- Author:
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- Tawra Kellam is the publisher
of the website http://www.LivingOnADime.com/
and the author of the Dining On A Dime Cookbook: Eat Better
Spend Less.
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- Article Posted:
December 02, 2009
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