Sunday, August 15, 2010

Ways to Start Preparing Financially for Christmas

While over at the Not Made of Money blog, we spotted this great article on 7 Ways to Start Preparing Financially for Christmas.    Please find the article below and visit their website for more great money saving ideas.
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Christmas is a time of celebration. It is also a time for expenses. You know that you are going to give gifts to your family, your friends and your coworkers. You may also have to prepare a special dinner or a party. It can put a strain on your budget if you do not prepare for it. Fortunately, there are several ways you can prepare for these expenses now.

In order to have an idea of what your expenditures were last year, take another look at your bills last Christmas. What items did you buy? Include everything associated with it – cards, clothes, gifts, decorations, food, etc.

1. Determine Whether You Spent Appropriately or Not

Sometimes, you are so engaged in the activities of the Christmas season that you open your purse and pull out your money without thinking. Unfortunately, this is not a good habit, and can even put you in debt. After reviewing what your expenses are, determine whether such expenses are really necessary.

2. Prepare Your Budget

You now have the important items you bought last year, together with their costs. Be mindful that what was true last year may not be true this year; as there is annual inflation. What was valuable last year may also have lost its value this year. Take into account probable changes, then list them and their costs. Include them in your Christmas budget. It is better to overestimate than to underestimate.

3. Share the Budget With the Family

Budgeting is a family affair. Even a well-prepared, well-intentioned budget can fail if no one cooperates. Inform the family about the budget and make sure they understand, so that they don’t make any unnecessary purchases when trying to save money.

4. Start Saving

There are simple ways to minimize expenses, and saving a little each month can really add up when the holidays come around. Several examples are skipping that dessert course while eating out, packing lunches for the kids, and renting a DVD instead of going to the theater.

5. Keep Records

To keep track of expenses, write them down. This allows you to identify losses and inappropriate spending. In addition, list the names of the persons whom you will be giving gifts and how much you will spend. If the budget becomes too tight, change the amount you have allotted for the gift.

6. Determine Whether You Will Pay Cash or Credit

Paying with cash gives you the advantage of not going over your budget; but credit cards can provide you discounts and paper trails. Decide what you want to use and stick to one credit card if you go for credit. Review your transactions so that you do not go over the limit. Always pay on time.

7. Be at Ease with Your Spending Plans

Some people are stressed by financial planning because of the limitations imposed on their spending. This should not be the case. The budget gives you a spending plan so that you will not be overwhelmed during the Christmas season. By sticking to your budget and being comfortable with it, you will be able to celebrate Christmas without worrying about overspending and debts.

By following the 7 steps discussed herein, you and your family can have a joyful Christmas without financial burdens.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Gourmet Appetizers - Set #2

Large pieces of shrimp and crab blended with quality ingredients to create a unique and versatile seafood appetizer. Just bake and serve hot as a dip or spread.

A party food platter wouldn’t be complete without this traditional gourmet cheese puff appetizers. A piquant combination of four cheeses (bleu, Romano, cheddar and ricotta) inside a delicate puff pastry dough. Serve this finger food favorite at your next dinner party or cocktail party.

As featured on the NBC Today Show recently, a bite of these bacon wrapped sirloin and gorgonzola skewers will send you back for more and more. Juicy and rich, these chef created, original appetizers are perfect for your holiday party, wedding, or any special event.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Gourmet Wine and Beer Gift Baskets

This design comes in a larger galvanized steel bucket capable of holding twelve beers on ice. Along with an outstanding collection of twelve beers from around the world, we've also added a range of carefully selected award-winning gourmet snack foods that perfectly complement fine beer. Inside you'll find a bottle of Newcastle from England, Sapporo from Japan, Stella from Belgium, Guinness from Ireland, Red Stripe from Jamaica, Corona From Mexico, St. Pauli Girl from Germany, Foster's from Australia, Singha from Thailand, Molson XXX from Canada, Tsingtao from China, and Samuel Adams from The United States. Like a brew super-adventure, this design is the star in our collection of outstanding beer gift baskets and will delight anyone who enjoys an ice-cold beer!



Straight from California, this basket has a great combination of tastes to sample and enjoy. Basket includes a Crios de Susana Balbo Torrontes with hints of peach pit, white pear, flowers, and orange citrus fruit and a distinctive Crios de Susana Malbec. Also included: Smoked Almonds, Cabernet Cheddar Cheese Spread, Crackers, Napa Valley Mustard, Beef Salami, Torani Biscotti, and Monbana Chocolate Noir.  Gift dimensions: 14 5/8" x 12" x 3.5"


This margarita basket comes with everything one needs to make the perfect Margarita. Two blue rimmed glasses to be lined with El Paso Chile Company's delicious sea salt, a bottle of the natural citrus flavored E.L. Jardine's Texarita Margarita Mix, a Corona Beer Bottle Platter on which to cut your your limes with the fruit knife, and all of this will come in our classic galvanized ice bucket which can be used to keep the mix cold. Nothing says party like this upscale, delicious margarita gift baskets!