Let's Go Shopping -- at Yard Sales!

Written by Cyndi Roberts


In some areas they are mostly called garage sales, or rummage sales. Sometimes they are called yard sales. In Britain, I believe they have what they call "car-boot" sales.

Whateverrepparttar name, it is a fun part of a frugal lifestyle. Here are some ofrepparttar 111068 ways I have found to save money by shopping yard sales.

Expecting your first child? Yard sales can be a great place to stock up on necessities. Everything from cribs to rocking chairs to bumper pads, blankets and clothing can be bought at much less than new prices.

Of course, you must use your good judgement as to safety and cleanliness issues.

If you have small children, be onrepparttar 111069 lookout for clothes inrepparttar 111070 next size your child will need. We all know how quickly children outgrow their clothes!

Clothes for older children can be picked up for a song, too.

Are your older children picky about brand names? Do what I did--I told mine to think of these clothes as brand new, they've just already been washed a few times!

Found justrepparttar 111071 shirt or dress you need, but it has a stain on it? Here's a pre-soak trick to try: Dissolve 1/2 cup of dry dishwasher soap in about a gallon of warm water. Add your garment and keep it submerged for 24 hours or up to 3 days. Do remember to testrepparttar 111072 fabric first.

Big money can be saved by buying toys and books for Christmas and birthday gifts at yard sales. Many sales will have brand new toys and games inrepparttar 111073 box at a greatly reduced price. Ifrepparttar 111074 boxes are not sealed, always be sure to check carefully and make sure allrepparttar 111075 pieces are included.

Toys to be repaired or refurbished are a big money-saver. Are your children ready for a bike? You'll finds lots of outgrown bikes at yard sales that just need a little cleaning up or maybe a coat of paint.

Secrets to Working and Pumping

Written by Patty Hone


When I had my first son I hadn't planned to go back to work. I suddenly had to return torepparttar workforce when he was three months old. I was completely unprepared and my son went from an exclusively breastfeeding baby to a mostly formula baby within a short period of time. I learned a lot from my experience with him and was much more prepared when I had my daughter. I was able to exclusively breastfeed her and work full time. Because of what I went through,repparttar 111067 emotions of trying to pump enough milk forrepparttar 111068 next day, I wanted to gather up all my tips and write them down for others to use. I hope that you find these tips helpful.

1.Plan ahead if possible. Get a freezer stash going before you go back to work. 2.Do not just pump at work. Pump at home on your days off and before and after work. 3.Pump while nursing. Pump on one side while nursing onrepparttar 111069 other. 4.Find a good place to pump, where you are comfortable and can relax. 5.Make sure everyone at work knows how important breastfeeding is and not to interrupt you. 6.Drink plenty of fluids through outrepparttar 111070 day. Drink a large glass of water about an hour before you are going to pump. 7.Use a good quality double breast pump likerepparttar 111071 Ameda Purely Yours. 8.If your supply is dwindling rent a hospital grade pump. 9.Find other moms to talk to that are breastfeeding and pumping. 10.Do not get discouraged if you don't pump a large volume at once. Most moms pump around three oz per pumping. 11.Pump frequently. Pumping frequently is more important than how long you pump. 12.Try to pump at least every three hours. 13.Pumping is NOT as efficient as nursing. Do not gauge your milk supply by how much you pump. Your baby will get more milk from nursing than you will make from pumping. 14.Before you nurse, relax and do a quick breast massage. This will help you get a better let down. 15.Any time you give your baby a bottle make sure you pump in place of that. 16.Nurse frequently at night or try reverse cycling. Reverse cycling is when baby nurses more at night than duringrepparttar 111072 day. 17.Co-sleep with baby if you are comfortable so he can nurse more at night. Nursing at night will help your supply. 18.Try drinking Mothers Milk tea. 19.Eat a bowl of oatmeal inrepparttar 111073 morning. Oatmeal is really good for boosting milk supply. 20.Avoid giving bottle to baby before he is three weeks. 21.Use a slow flow nipple for your bottles. 22.Find a day care provider that is a breastfeeding supporter. An uneducated day care provider can sabotage your success. 23.Take Fenugreek or Blessed Thistle 24.If you need to supplement when you are home use a Supplemental Nursing System.

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