Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Crafting For Fun All The While Saving Money

Good afternoon long lost friends!

We'll I've been pretty neglectful of this blog! I've just got plain and simple lazy! But, I'm back now! Can't wait to tell you all about my trip across the world just this past November! Plus, all the hard work going into it to make it an affordable trip!

So, I love crafting! I admit it! It's not the most glamorous and exciting hobby but it's a great creative outlet for me! I've starting painting with Winton for fun as well! Posts on that later!

Crafting can be super expensive if you let it! For instance, licensed fabric with your favourite characters on them can cost about $15 per yard, as opposed to getting other fabrics on clearance for $2-3 a yard. It's weird here in Canada, some places charge by the yard or metre. Confuses the crap out of me all the time! Being a deal hunter, I like to keep my eye out when shopping for things I can use in my crafting that's on sale or clearance. It's a great way to customize and add a personal touch to gifts. It's also very rewarding to see someone enjoy your gift that you made them and you can't simply go buy it in stores.

I love reusing items that outlived their purpose! Like my old jeans... They got all shredded at the bottom from so much wear and tear that I turned it into a chew toy for Eros! I was surprised how much he loved this toy because it was much more durable that the Dollarama tug ropes I was buying him. It also had a nice weight to it, unlike most dog toys I find at the dollar store which are more friendly for smaller dogs. He's a big guy so he needs bigger toys that aren't so easily destroyed.


For Max's 2nd birthday, he was all into dinosaurs! Dinosaur everything! I saw this post on pinterest one day for a dino tail and thought it was so cool! Unfortunately, like most cool things there isn't any instructions on how to make what you see, or they charge you for the pattern. Luckily for Max, I'm getting better at eyeing out something online and making it myself. The result is what you see below. The waist band was a little large but I figured he'd be able to grow into it if I use a big enough velcro strip. The best part was that I bought this fleece on clearance at Fabricland and had a ton of it left. This really just cost me time and pennies!


I also figured he'd like to play with an actual dinosaur so I made one out of a pattern I found on pinterest. Other than the body, the rest was made of scrap material. I think it turned out pretty cute!

Felt Cards! I found the pattern online and they look simple enough but beware of cutting the patterns! It seriously takes patience! They are great for kids learning their numbers! One of the best parts about felt cards is that you can easily wash them. I put them on a large carabiner to keep them all in one place.







Funny enough, with my trip around the world via one small carry-on, the one major space eating thing I bring home is super cheap felt from Vietnam! I found a craft store and I went nuts and bought like 20 large sheets to bring home. I was a big kid in a candy store, it was so awesome and I wish we had craft stores as cheap as they did. And the quality is great!

 With my new found wealth of felt, I promised a friend to make her baby the alphabet! Wish me luck! It's going to be a super long process! With any left over felt, I figure since I have spare time now I can make one for my future kids as well! 


Hope you guys enjoyed this post and consider taking up crafting as well! With Dollarama around it's pretty cheap to play around with canvasses and paint or grab a wooden box and make a bird house. Especially, if you have kids it's a great way to spend time with them that's not in front of a screen.


Eros and Pookie

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Post Aug 27, 2014

Hi Everyone,

I hope you've been having a great summer as it now comes to an end. I hope everyone's had a chance to check out The Ex this year. We've already gone twice, and at least once more next Monday! The weather hasn't been the best but we've had some great sunny, hot days! I've had Eros this week and he's been so good and well behaved! The best part of him is finally getting to play catch after seven years! He gets bored but it's nice to feel like we've finally got it down!

 Yesterday, temperatures hit about 40 C and I wanted to go back to Mexico and sit beach side so badly!

 I've been so good and have been keeping up my Nutribullets! I can't say I loss any weight or anything but I do feel better and healthier. Than again, it could all be in my head! But, since starting the smoothies I can definitely say I snack less on junk foods since I'm usually full. The best part is add fruits to make all the veggie flavours disappear! It's not as healthy as Winton's shakes but I'm getting there. It's very slow process from eating unhealthy all your life!

His and her smoothies!

 I found this life hack online and I found it to be so amazingly helpful when I'm cutting up boxes and boxes of pre cut fruit as work snacks for during the week. The skin peels so easily and makes prep work so much faster!

 Now, that some of our friend's children are getting older, I want to stray away from the non-education toys that will be tossed out and started picking up more learning friendly items. Thanks to BMV, I got this selection of books for $20! I rarely go into a used bookstore but I was surprised to find how much new books they have on sale. And for way cheaper than purchasing them from Chapters. The best part? They use good quality sticker tags that easily peel off and leave no residue!

A few weeks ago, I was able to get such a great deal at Walmart! They had a sale for $1.99 for all these Scrubbing Bubbles and I had a ton of buy one, get one coupons and various other ones. Making them about a $1 each or less. I've been using the aerosol one and the cool blue spray that comes out turns white after a few seconds. It's funny but it's like I'm spray painting the bathroom with no ill effects! Kind of makes cleaning fun. The graffiti artist in me is now satisfied! hahaha

Some more food reviews coming up!

Eros and Pookie



Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Back!

Hi All!

After a much needed hiatus, I'm back into full writing and creative mode! In May, I was suffering from burn out and took a much needed break from work and jumped on a flight to Mexico! We stayed    in some town just outside of Playa Del Carmen. Our resort was fantastic and crazy huge! We had to take golf carts from the lobby to our room everyday. The grounds were immense and filled with animals at every turn. There were peacocks and coati everywhere! I did manage to scratch one of my items off my bucket list and that was a trip to Chichen Itza. It was good but not great, I have to admit I was pretty miserable that day from all the rain! Of all the beautiful days in Mexico, it had to rain the one day we set out to visit the main reason for our visit! It poured and poured and I froze! Not fun! I'll see if I can post some pictures later!

Some other news! I've stopped working on the weekends and it's been great! I thought I'd be a lot poorer from it but I'm a lot happier and less stressed out. And luckily, karma has blessed me with some great gigs that balance out my loss of income. I've started sewing hardcore again, which is really nice! I get to be creative and relieve stress all at the same time. Unfortunately, I've been going a little nuts at the 50% off sale at Fabricland and picked up a bunch of items. And funny enough! I made a bag for Winton's karate sticks and had a crapload of orders coming in for my bag. So, I basically covered most of my sewing expenses. Lately, I've been making tons of baby items like burp clothes, newborn bibs, regular sized bibs, baprons and even some superman style capes with the child's letter. Is it just me, or do you guys notice that every single child in your life seems to have a birthday so close to each other?

I've also been making diaper cakes lately! I've learned to make baby stroller shaped one and owl shaped ones. They are very very cool! And I've had a few orders to fill, so that helps in all my cost for fabric and materials.

Money wise, we've been spending a ton more on fresh produce at Costco to blend our nutribullet breakfasts and we've eaten more cleanly lately. It's hard to get off the pizza and pasta train but consuming so much veggies and healthy stuff right off the bat in the mornings, I don't feel so bad eating like crap here or there. We've been cooking more at home lately and using fresh cuts of meats etc. instead of copping out and buying frozen this or that. Coupled with our goal to swim more often, I think I'm starting to get the hang of this healthy lifestyle. Mind you, we are still couponing and price matching what we can at the stores. It just seems more practical and economical to shop at Costco every other time and grab three large tubs of Greek yogurt for $10, that would last us about a week. Than to buy one tub for about $5-6 that would last us a couple days.

Well, this has been what I've been up to! Hopefully, you all have been doing well and saving money while enjoying the summer!

Eros And Pookie

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Mine Sushi Review

Hi Sushi Lovers!

Mine Sushi is one of our favourite local sushi spots near by and their food is really good but pricey to boot! I guess it doesn't help that their location is across the street from the Roger's Centre! We love coming here but it's definitely not everyday sushi we could afford. Luckily, we had a groupon! So, here's what we ordered:


Yakitori, filled with big chunks of chicken! 

I really like their Dynamite roll! I feel like they didn't skimp out on the shrimp and didn't over kill it with the rice.
Chicken Udon. It was super duper hot and burnt my tongue, way hotter than any other udon I've had before. They gave a good portion of noodles but could of gave me a few more pieces of chicken for what I paid for it. I love Hosu udon, they give me a choice of miso soup or fish broth but I didn't get this choice here. 

I love getting fruit at the end of the meal. It's like a nice treat and throw back to getting them whenever I ate at a Chinese restaurant downtown. 

Overall, anyone who is in the mood for sushi should definitely check out this place. It's got great food with or without the groupon and I didn't get any negative attitudes for presenting my coupon. The only thing is in the past we ordered Lobster Roll, I would advise getting this. It wasn't very good! Instead, check out Thompson Hotel's Wabora Sushi Restaurant! It's our absolute favourite and priciest (maybe even more so than Ki). Then again that's another review! Until next time!



Eros And Pookie

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Taxes! Eek! A Guide to Filing Self Employed Taxes!

Hi Friends,

I'm sad to report it's that time of year again that each of us must endure.... Taxes! However, we will be getting an extra week because the CRA website was down. Did you know you can't file your taxes after 3am? Strange, huh?! I found this out when I tried filing at like 5am and got denied. Taxes are like getting a your yearly physical, it's uncomfortable, you wish you'd live without, but it's absolutely necessary. Here are the step's I take to file my taxes.

Most importantly, it's all about my budgeting document I use everyday! It has the list of all my income for the year, HST collected and paid, and my commissions paid. At the end of each year, I create a new excel sheet and edit my budget according to my needs and tailor it for what my life needs at the time. So, this year I took out the OSAP column and added down payment savings. Right on January 1st, two things happen. First, I can use my budget right off the bat and secondly I create separate envelopes for the year to organize receipts for my business expenses. A budget makes my life just so much easier, I don't know how I lived without one in the past! Trust me on this one! It can save you hours, if not days of agony!

Here are the list of expenses off the CRA website:


With the envelopes, doing a bit of organizing throughout the year will save you so much time and stress during tax time! I try to keep my receipts in chronological order, you don't have to but that's just part of my ocd-ness. Let me explain...

Using my iPad, I create a new spreadsheet to add up my different categories of expenses. For each receipt, I have a column for date, what it's for, the cost, the hst, and even the tip (if it applies). This will make it very easy for me to just plug in the numbers in my tax program later. Funny story! I once spent a couple nights helping a tax preparer with a large database and lots of experience prepare files for her clients. She was teaching me stuff  with the intent so I could help her out during the busy tax time. Having taken the H & R Block tax course, I already knew the basics but one thing the course didn't cover was self employed taxes and I thought it was be nice to shed some light on that for myself. In a way, I did learn a lot about what to do and A LOT more of what not to do. At the time, wanting to be a tax preparer myself, I found out that most people just don't know how to organize their paper work. It's like pulling teeth to get them to give you all the information to properly file their taxes for them, not to mention all the crumbled up receipts and paperwork you must sift through. Then they blame you if you get audited or what not! This totally turned me off from trying to start my own tax business, but I'm willing to help and do it for others who have just a regular old T4 and some RRSP savings. You see, the thing with this person wasn't that she wasn't a good tax preparer, it was her process. She's a bit older and some people just don't like change or adapting as technology changes. I love excel, I love that I type in the numbers and it instantly adds them up for me when I put in the formula. She would only let me add up numbers with an old calculator that prints up using ticker tape. OMG! The horror on my face when I would make one mistake and have to type all the receipts up again, but the worst part of it was that is wasn't a proper functioning one! You press one thing and it doesn't register but you don't notice till you print it up to see. Punching in a bunch of numbers as fast as I can and not having to think I made a mistake since I already knew I punched it in correctly, somehow it was my fault for not carefully checking after each button was pressed. I suggested the excel but she brushed it off as saying something along the lines of "kids and their shortcuts." It's not short cuts, it's called efficiency and I did not appreciate the tone that my generation was lazy! I don't have all day to play with non-functioning calculators that don't get the job done. Geez! You don't have to guess that I never plan to go back there again.

Ok, back to my taxes! With my budget in hand and my tax program, I can easily punch in my personal info and what my income was for the year. Along with my current expenses and deductions, it's pretty quite simple since the program does most of the work for you. Honestly, if you use the easy steps you could get it done in about a couple hours time. An hour or so for adding up your numbers and less for punching them in. The software makes it super easy! It asks you really simple questions and if you don't understand you can click the explain button. The program does all the math for me, it's great! Imagine if I had to manually calculate what I owed for CPP etc.? The horror! And why would anyone want to?

Here are some tips I found most useful!
- Always make sure you hit "YES" to the HST Credit Application. It doesn't hurt! And if you can possibly get some extra dough, why not?
- If you give to charity, you can save them for up to the past five consecutive years and then claim them all at once. This gives you the most bang for your buck!
- Medical expenses are for one year. I choose to just do it from January to December so I can easily remember. But, you can choose any date that you have not previous claimed for. So, maybe you had the bulk of your medical bills from February to next January. That works too!
- If you're not making much this year and are making RRSP contributions, you can defer some or all your RRSP deductions for the year when you are making more money. This will help you to pay less tax in the future.

HST
This is a complete separate return I have to fill out for my business every year because I have a business number. I could do it quarterly but for me it's easier to do it yearly as I don't collect much HST on behalf of the government. This is pretty simple but time consuming as well. I just need to go back to all the times I've collected HST from my clients and paid HST to agents and for expenses etc. I haven't done mine yet but I really should! You just submit those numbers and depending on what you submitted you might get a cheque or a bill.

Hope that helps to clarify the tip of the iceberg of taxes! There is just so much to know and learn that it's practically impossible to know everything. They really should be providing real life classes in schools. Things like budgeting, saving, and taxes shouldn't just be left for at home. Yes, you're parents should take in some accountability but it would be nice for those who don't have the ability to learn at home, that they can get a taste for it in school.

Eros and Pookie











Eros And Pookie

Spring Rolls and Shopping Trip Apr 8, 2014

Hi Everyone!

After a bit of a hiatus, all thanks to my Macbook crashing on me! I'm back! I'm sort of on the market for a new iPad and Macbook but I would much rather prefer to wait for the next generation. Backing up files are so important! And thankfully, my cousin has put boot camp on this computer so now I've switched over to the PC it's like learning how to use a computer all over again. It's such a strange world! I miss having all my devices easily in sync with each other. Let's catch up to what I've been doing this whole time!

My mom knows how much I love her spring rolls and she happened to be in the area after making a fresh batch of meat! How convenient for me huh?! She fully supplied me with everything I needed to roll and make my own fresh Vietnamese spring rolls! Some of you may know, you can't pre fry them and give them out. They have to be eaten soon after cooking or else they get all soggy and gross.

Rolling them up! I really need to work on my rolling skills because I know I have definitely lost them! Egg whites are a great glue to keep the rolls closed! My mom has even used beer too!


I think I may have over fried them since I made them so thick! I just wanted to make sure the heat got to the centre to avoid any possible food poisoning.

Shoppers Drug Mart Deal
- 2 X $3.99 - 2 X $1 coupons - 2 X $1 SnapSaves = $1.99 each!
Perfect timing to run out of tissues in the house! 


No Frills/Walmart
- 3 X Liquid Plumber pm'd $1.99 each
- Pineapple pm's $1.97
- Vinegar 4L $1.97
- Juice $2.99
- Aparagus pm'd $1.99
- Natural Selection Roast Beef $3.99
- Oreo's $1.88
- Egg Creations $1.25
- Whole Wheat Bread $1.88
- Lou's Peameal $3.99
- Cauliflower $1.97
- Fuji Apples $.97/lb
- Lactania Butter $2.99 - 75 cent coupon
- Egg White's $2.69 - $1 coupon - $1 Snapsaves
- 2 X Chipit's $2.27
- Marshmallows $1.50
- Banana's $.57/lb
- Cucumber $.97


Eros And Pookie

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Clearance Shopping, Shopping Trip April 1, 2014 and Cooking at Home!

Hi Guys,

I have to say it's been a difficult past three weeks for me with no day off. Hopefully, I'll be able to get the upcoming Monday off so it would make it a whole month with no days off. Ah, 'tis the life of the self employed! So, let's see what I've been up to on my down time!

Honest Ed's
Honest Ed's is clearing out so I tried going after work one day to see if they had an bargains and sadly they do not! Everything is insanely over priced compared to Walmart and their other competitors! I did manage to come across these cute Kermit The Frog bags for $1! They'd make great gift bags for kid's presents and such! It cost the same amount I would of spent on a regular gift bag from Dollarama, but this way it's reusable! 

Another Walmart/No Frills trip!
 
- Kale pm'd from Freshco for $1.99
- Clemintine's 4lbs pm'd from Freshco for $3.99
- Banana's $.59/lb
- Broccoli $.97
- Fruit Creme Cookies $1.88
- 2 X Healthy Harvest Pasta $1 each
- McCain fries $1.47
- Celery $.97
- PC Chips $1
- Triscuit (I forget, I think it was like $1.44)
- English Muffins $1
- PC Cookie Dough $1.97
- Bosc pears $.97/lb
- Mini Soccer Ball $3
- Chicken Breast $2.83

Walmart Clearance! Yay! I found some really cool wooden craft pieces for 40 cents each. Great for kid's painting and doing cool art stuff. I also found this 3 piece baby set for $5! Amazing! They will incorporate nicely into my future diaper tricycles!

So, after a much thought and research we have our new mattress! Hooray! It's amazing! It came in record timing and the delivery process was in and our in less than five minutes! I'm happy to report that I've been getting much better rest at night without loose spring's stabbing me in the ribs! My only two complaints are that it gets a little hot during the night so I have to turn to let the heat escape, then again it could be that it's now spring time and I don't need my heavy duvet. Another, is that my pillow is just so flat so it's been killing my neck now more than ever! 

Food Wise!
So, I've been having these hankerings for breakfast foods on the weekends. I want to do brunch or just go across the street to Cora's for a quick bite! But, I remembered my new mantra of cooking everything at home! So, with some effort I made some Eggs Benedict! They didn't come out all that great but I had a great breakfast that didn't cost me $20 a person! 

I'm also still on my smoothie kick! Maybe not as often as before but I still try to have at least 2-3 smoothies a week to get my veggies in! I find that I'm so full and constantly peeing after. And my fullness still makes me feel hungry for something more substantial like meat or something. It's just such a strange feeling, I'm full but I want to eat!


Eros And Pookie