Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Utah Co-op

Have you heard about the Utah Co-op? It’s an amazing organization run by volunteers where you can get great deals on organic produce, specialty cheese, yogurt, gluten free and nutritional foods at a discount.  It is located at 4892 South Commerce Drive #B, Murray UT 84107. They are open Thursday 11-2pm Friday-Saturday 11-6pm. They only add .05 - .25 cents above the cost of the item to help pay for rent, utilities. After paying rent and utilities, profits are donated to a different Utah charity each month. Click on the highlighted link to see their website and order produce baskets. http://www.utahcoop.org/

Mercedes Zel-Pappas started the non profit co-op 6 years ago with the intent of helping low and middle income families struggling to buy quality food.  Anyone can shop at the co-op, there is no fee and no sales tax. If you like ordering Bountiful Baskets you can order similar produce baskets from the co-op. What I love about ordering produce baskets from the co-op is that you can pick up your basket Thurs, Fri or Sat at a time convenient for you. Not too early like Bountiful Baskets pick up times seem to be. (I personally like sleeping in on the weekend!)

I love the personal service you get from Mercedes. Many times I have messaged her through facebook, inquiring about the availability of different produce items.  One time I asked her to check the price on a case of tomatillos, since I was planning to can salsa verde.  She was more than willing to check on the price for me and pick it up as well.

We have been fortunate to be able to purchase full wheels of Jarlsberg cheese for around $30 if I remember correctly.  Surprisingly enough, it didn’t last that long at our house! We are a family of cheese lovers. 

Below is a link to the Co-op’s facebook page. Like it and you’ll be able to see their weekly specials in your news feed. This week’s special is ten dozen local organic eggs for $25.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Eggs, Sherbet and Avocados

Eggs, sherbet and avocados, a perfect combination won’t you agree? Actually, I don’t know of any recipes that use them together. But I came across all of these items at great prices today at The Nps Store. Huge avocados were .69 each in produce. 1 dozen large eggs 2/1.00 and 18 large eggs .69. In the frozen section, they have sherbet for .79 a carton. Definitely puts me in the mood for a sherbet float!


The NPS Store is located at:
 1600 South Empire Road. 801-972-4133
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Mountain
Saturday          9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Mountain

Thursday, August 1, 2013

In the market for paint?

I love new paint! And if you watch any of the home improvement shows, you probably already know paint is one of the cheapest, simplest ways to change the look of a room. Plus a new coat of paint makes everything seem new and fresh. 

I know they say it's the cheapest, but maybe I'm just cheap. Paint still can be costly especially when funds are very limited and or you have lots of surfaces to paint.  

When we moved into our home years ago it needed a complete renovation. Every room, wall and trim had to be repainted. Having just taken on a new mortgage, funds were tight. During the reno period, we were making many trips to the landfill to drop off old carpet, cabinets etc etc. I happened upon the recycle shed during one of the trips and found a plethora of free paint and chemicals. SInce it is illegal to dispose of chemicals and paint in the trash they have created a shed that you can drop off and also take unneeded/unwanted paint. 

We had already purchased paint for the main level of our home so we didn't need it right then, but I filed the information away in the back of my mind. When the time came to redecorate our basement, again we were making many trips to the landfill. I would check into the recycle shed and started stockpiling paint.  I always chose light neutral tones. When the time came to paint, my husband poured all the various colors and sheens together and mixed them in a 5 gallon bucket. It ended up a nice taupe color. On the basement walls it went! It has remained one of the few surfaces that has not been repainted repeatedly, and it still looks great.

Since then, I have just gone to paint and home improvement stores and buy their mis-tinted paint at a discount. If you aren't too picky about the color it's a great way to save! Kwal Howells in South Jordan have single gallons priced at $3.99 and if they have them available, 5 gallons are only $20!! What a deal!!  Thankfully we aren't making regular trips out to the landfill any more.  Plus buying it from a local store is more convenient. 

One of my best deals was when Nordstrom in Murray was closing the old store.  I somehow came across a notice for a fixture sale and thought I  would check it out. I didn't buy any fixtures nor did I need any- but they did have quite a bit of Benjamin Moore paint in one of the back rooms.  All the same color and sheen- yippee! The color wasn't listed on the can lid it was just a code, nor was there the usual smudge of color for a sample. Luckily I was able to call up my husband with the code number, and had him look on the internet ( I didn't have a smart phone) and low and behold it was a nice taupe color.  Bingo- I took it. And only a $1.00 a gallon. 

Anyone else have money saving paint tips?

~Heidi