Monday, May 6, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
$AVE P5,000 In 30 Days!!!
$AVE P5,000 In 30 Days!!!
-Saving money is
no fun, especially if you’re majorly scrimping on yourself.
We believe being
“Matipid or Economically” isn’t all about painful sacrifices. You’ll be
surprised how little changes in your spending habits can amount to big, big
savings.
Save:P1,000 TO 1,500
Instead of shelling out for a gym membership,
try brisk-walking as an alternative. “ Walking provides a low-impact but
well-rounded and vigorous physical activity.
Save:P500
Bring your own water to school or work---- P25
for a one-liter bottle might not seem like much on a daily basis, but it will
significantly add to your monthly expenses.
Save: P100 TO P150
Too much junk in your trunk???..... For every
12 to 15 kilogram of extra weight, your car consumes roughly 2.5 percent more
fuel, so get rid of that excess baggage. Also, Turning off the A/C when
traveling early in the morning or late at the night will save you money at the
pump.
Save: P250
Satisfy your craving for Italian food by
whipping up something new. Try this recipe for Spicy Angel Hair Pasta ( Serves
Two) :
Heat ¼ cup of olive oil with ½ teaspoon of red chili
flakes; let cool and mix with ¼ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley, one tablespoon
of lemon zest, ½ cup of lemon juice, and salt to taste. Toss with cooked angel
hair pasta and season to taste, then top with parmesan cheese. Something this
good will cost twice as much at a resto!
Save: P350 TO P400
DIY mani-pedis and eyebrow grooming let you
pocket lots of extra cash. As a treat, you can even get yourself some fancy
nail polish or hand cream with the tip money.
Save: P400 TO P450
For your
twice-a-week caffeine fix, buy a pack of your favourite blend, and brew your
own take-out coffee at home. That’s P400 for a longer-lasting bag of beans
versus about P110 for every latté.
Save: P1,500 TO P200
If you have a perfectly serviceable pair of
heels save for worn-out soles, don’t chuck them out just yet. Mr.Quickie can
resole starting at P200 , saving you a lot of moolah.
Save: P150 TO P200
Instead of buying pre-cut fruit, head to the
unpackaged produce section. Pine apple chunks ( P25 for about a third of a
whole ) may be more convenient, but a
whole pineapple , P30, isn’t something you can’t conquer with a sharp knife and
a bit of patience.
Save: P250 TO P300
Margarita nights out???..... Fun---but at P300
per pitcher , it’s expensive. Mixing your own drinks at home is just as fun,
and cheaper , too, at P250 for the same volume. Tip: Add the juice of two to
three limes to the store-bought mix for fresher tasting cocktails.
Save: P250 TO P200
Make money from today’s news. Hang on to daily
copies of broadsheets and magazines and sell them to junk shop. Your
nieghborhood “Mambobote” can buy bottles, too, while some roving collectors buy
cartons and paper on a per-kilo basis.
Save: P300
Still puffing on
the death sticks??... Adopt a cleaner and thriftier lifestyle and kick the
smoking habit once and for all. It’s not just about the extra cash today, but
also about a healthier ( and longer) life ahead of you.
reasons. Some of the reasons that saving money is so important have to do with security and safety, while other important reasons for saving money have more to do just with the practical aspect of trying to plan ahead for major expenses.In terms of emergencies, it is so important to be saving money. While no one likes to think about the possibility that they will lose their job, become disabled, or have some other sort of disastrous financial crisis, the fact of the matter is that it happens to people all of the time.
Even much smaller emergencies, such as needing car repairs, are better handled by having saved money along the way, as opposed to having to scrape money together during a crisis. Saving money is so important for these types of situations. If at all possible, you should have a savings of three months worth of your expenses to help in case of emergencies.
Finally, saving money can be an important part of just enjoying life. Taking a trip to Disney World is a lot more enjoyable when you know that you have paid for the trip with money from savings, as opposed to using credit cards and having to pay for the trip for years to come.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
WHAT TO PACK IN YOUR EMERGENCY HEALTH KIT
WHAT
TO PACK IN YOUR
EMERGENCY HEALTH KIT
A health kit should be a home staple, since
you never know when illness or accidents may strike. “ It’s very important to
have your own first aid kit because when medical emergencies be happen, you can
immediately give initial treatment to remedy the problem and prevent to
minimize its complications.”
1. PARACETAMOL
Also known as over-the-counter acetaminophem,
this all-around painkiller can nip that killer headache , dysmenorrheal cramps,
toothache, and fever in the bud. It’s kid-friendly, too, so it’s safe for your
li’l bro or sis to taken in safe dosages.
2. IBUPROFEN
Just like paracetamol, ibuprofen is an OTC
drug that serves as a painkiller. The defference is that ibuprofen is a
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) Which means it can also used for
joint pains caused by inflammation.
3. ANTACID
If you feel a bit of discomfort in your
stomach – plus a lot of belching , nausea , and farting ( ewww, we know) –
hyperacidity may be the culprit , and popping an antacid may help ease your
tummy troubles.
4. ANTIHISTAMINE
These meds block allergens ( which cause you
to sneeze uncontrollably or develop a skin rash) from acting on your tissues,
and provide temporary relief.
5. LOPERAMIDE
Tummy having the runs? Loperamide is your
best bet to control diarrhea--- especially if the nearest loo is way too far!
To temporarily clear a stuffy nose, sniff a
whiff of analgesic balm—like this herbal-based one, which contains menthol
crystals, camphor , eucalyptus , and lavender oils.
In safe amounts, hydrogen peroxide can be
used either as a disinfectant or antiseptic. For minor cuts and wounds , pour a
small amount on a control ball and apply to the wound to clean it up before
bandaging.
11.TWEEZERS AND SCISSORS
12.ETHYL OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
13. THERMOMETER
14.COLD PACKS
FIRST AID FOR COMMON EMERGENCIES
Know
these common first aid moves. Who knows? You might just save a life next time.
TREATING
BURNS!!!
If
the burn is minor, run cool water over the area and dress up with sterile
bandage to protect it from friction. Major burns require professional help ,
but don’t touch clothing that has stuck to skin, and check for signs of
breathing.
FIRST
AID FOR FAINTING!!!
Let
the victim lie on her back and elevate feet higher than heart level to get
blood flowing to the head. Loosen clothing especially belts and collars, and
check if pulse and breathing are strong and regular. Call for help ASAP!.
CONTROLLING
BLEEDING!!!
Immediately
lay the person down, and try to elevate the wound above heart level, if
possible. Apply direct pressure on the wound by pressing a clean, folded cloth
over it. If bleeding isn’t reduced, tie an elastic bandage as tourniquet
directly above the wound to control blood flow.
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