Why Money Matters

Rubbing Pennies started as a personal challenge to save $10,000 in one calendar year. As a young couple, we (Ian and Jen) know how important it is to live within your means, avoid acquiring a lot of debt and have a healthy financial cushion to fall on in case of emergency. On April 10, 2010, we set out on the journey of marriage with two steady incomes, a newly purchased home, one vehicle payment, and a very modest savings account. In an effort to beef up our piggy bank, we launched Rubbing Pennies in January 2012. This is our story of how we love the life we live, and how we can afford it.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Lots of Laundry...and Soap!

   I have been making my own laundry soap for about 2 years now. It is incredibly easy and inexpensive. The laundry soap method has been on the blog in the past but my most recent batch is my biggest ever! I'm pretty proud of it. I saved about $200 on a 2 year's supply in just one hour. Here's how it works:

Ingredients:
20 Mule Team Borax powder
Arm & Hammer washing soda
bar soap of choice

* There are 10 variations of the recipe depending on the concentration and consistency you prefer. Find them all here at TipNut.com

My preference is a liquid that turns gel after sitting overnight.
My favorite recipe: 2 cups Borax, 2 cups A&H Washing Soda, 2 bars soap per 5 gallons of water.

Grate the bars of soap into shredded pieces.
I purchased a case of 20 bars of soap at Sam's Club for $7.89. That's $.39/each bar or $.78 per 5 gallon recipe.
I knew I was going to make a 25 gallon recipe so I grated 10 bars of soap at one time and then just measured it out for each 5 gallons.

In a large stock pot, bring 8 cups of water to a boil. Add the shredded soap and continue on a low boil until pieces are completely melted.
 
Meanwhile, fill a 5 gallon bucket with hot water and disolve the powder ingredients. Tip: Crush the clumps in your hand before dumping into water. Once in the water, they don't disolve well on their own and the water is too hot to reach in and mess with it then.
 
 
When the soap on the stove is melted and ready to add to the bucket, dump entire contents of stock pot into the bucket and stir until evenly disolved. Continue to fill the 5 gallon bucket with hot water.
 

If your kitchen looks like this in the middle of the process, don't worry! You're doing it right!

 
I had saved - with the help of my dad - a bunch of heavy duty containers with handles, perfect for laundry soap. I only have two 5 gallon buckets for max holding of 10 gallons so I needed more contatiners! Sunny D jugs make the best reusable jugs because the labels come off really easy and they are very durable. Arizona tea jugs too. Regular milk and water gallon jugs tend to be made of plastic that's too thin and will crack and leak over time. I used a large funnel to pour from the big bucket to the smaller jugs. The end result was a year supply of laundry soap for our house and my parents' house.

The average gallon of detergent costs $9. That would be $225 for the 25 gallons I made for under $20 (case of bar soap, 2 boxes each of washing soda and Borax.) If you're buying laundry soap at the store, you are literally throwing money down the drain!
 
 




 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Target's New Craze: The FREE Gift Card

   Target is getting highly competitive with other major retailers in the grocery, household products, cleaners and baby supply industry. It is worth it to you to check out their new system! They are featuring free $5-10 gift cards with the purchase of a certain amount of select items. My savings today was more than $50!
   I went in specifically for diapers and hair products. I had coupons for only these things and my stock at home was running low. I had the following coupons
  • $2 off Pamper's (Target Baby Club)
  • 2- $1.50 off Huggies diapers (Sunday paper)
  • $1.50 off Huggies wipes (Target Baby Club)
  • $3 off Huggies diapers (Target Baby Club)
  • $5 off a #Tressemme purchase of $15 or more (Sunday paper)
  • $5 Target gift card for an $15 Tresemme purchase (Sunday paper)
  • $10 off a $40 purchase of items including Tresemme, Cottonelle and Schick (and several other brands) (Sunday paper)
Then, while I was in there, I saw #Huggies diapers advertised "Buy 2 boxes, get a $5 gift card". AND the Tresemme products offered a "Buy any 3 get a $5 gift card." I was buying Huggies and Tresemme anyway!! Another sweet score was the #Pampers diapers had a "Buy 2 boxes get a 504 ct. case of Pampers OR Huggies wipes free". The wipes were valued at $10.99 and they were free and I still used my $1.50 in coupons. So at the end of the day, I bought 4 cases of diapers, 4 giant bottles of shamp/cond, 2 packs of razors, 18 ct. toilet paper, a free case of wipes and saved $50.

P.S. If you are not using the #Cartwheel app for #Target savings, you need to start! Unfortunately today, there were no extra deals for the items I needed, but usually there are several I can use. The single barcode for all your coupons makes checkout a breeze and the savings are in addition to all your hard copy coupons.