Nov 8, 2012

RAYDA JACOBS - Writer/Novelist/Scriptwriter - books scripts articles: Save money every day

RAYDA JACOBS - Writer/Novelist/Scriptwriter - books scripts articles: Save money every day

Save money every day



Frugality does not necessarily mean cheap; you can still buy the best, but with some adjustment. When undertaking the task of turning your financial situation around, do not rush. Start with small changes. It is my experience that when you jump into things you do not go the distance. Making changes in all areas of your life will take time as you get used to it. For instance, eat before you go shopping; you will not snack and buy chips and unnecessary sweets. Here is a list of things you can do to save money.

·         If you have a house, grow your own vegetables and herbs.

·         Walk to the shop which is nearby instead of driving. You will not only save on gas and get exercise you will buy fewer items as you have to carry them.

·         Purchase items like rice, beans, grains and toilet paper once a month in bulk.

·         Make sure that your tires are properly inflated and rotated, and turn off the ignition while you are waiting for someone or stopping at the light.

·         Go online and search for used cars which have been well-looked after, or for demos which are almost new and pay a much cheaper price.

·         Bring your own snacks to the movies and try and catch a show earlier in the day which is not only cheaper but also with little noise as the kids are in school.

·         If there are two of you and you like spicy, make a nice pot of curry and put four boiled eggs in the pot so you can stretch it for two nights. Basmati rice is the best thing to have it with.

·         Cut out coffee at the restaurant by bringing your own sachet of rich latte and asking for a mug of boiled water. 

·         Eat just enough and do not eat that second piece of chocolate. Remember, you want to stick to the plan and see how you have done at the end of the month.

·         Grow stubble to save on shaving cream and razors. Use the kind you can shave with more than once and keep them clean and dry.

·         Wash and iron your own shirts; you will save a fortune over a year.

·         If you have children, save their clothes as they are growing and let them wear it when they can fit into it.

·         Instead of entertainment take your kids to the zoo for the day or play board games. Make popcorn. You can also get DVDs and Cd's at the library. Taking your kids to the library on a Saturday morning is fun; let your kids come to love the library for all the events and space programs.

·         Never shop without a list; you will buy things you do not need.

·         When using soap detergent for washing up the dishes, pour some of it into another bottle and add a little water. You will use less and it will last twice as long.

·         If you work on the Internet always look for free software before buying. 

·         Winterize your home to save on heating costs and do not leave plugs in the sockets as they still draw electricity. Use energy-saving bulbs.

·         Switch off your geyser at night during the summer months to save on electricity. Take it a step further and shower in lukewarm water to save even more.

·         For Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries and other events, design your own cards and make your own presents. The recipient will be pleased that you took so much time to make a personal gift.
·         Read self-help books on plumbing and flooring and fix the leaking taps or the shower head drip yourself.

·         Don’t leave all the lights on in the house. If you are spending three hours doing something in the kitchen, switch off the light.


·         Learn what to do in the event of a flood from a leaking geyser or a burst pipe in the middle of the night. This writer woke up one night last week and stood in inches of warm water as a result of a leaking pipe under the sink.  I panicked and wrote an article about it with a photograph to show where I had to stick my arm into the ground to reach the tap to switch off the running water.  Luckily for me I have homeowner coverage and did not have to pay – which brings me to the last point.
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 i    Invest in homeowner insurance and pay your premium in full if you want a hefty discount. This is a long list which should give you pause. Go slowly and do not be hard on yourself if you find yourself cheating. This is but a smattering of what can still be done to save money. Treat yourself with a generous slice of mouth-watering cake for your successful efforts in turning things around. 

Nov 4, 2012

Kudos to Katt Williams


Katt Williams, the American comedian has adopted seven children. “And I didn’t have to go to Africa to find them,” he said. Whatever you want to say about this comedian, he has a huge heart to take on such a responsibility. Some of the kids have siblings and he did not want to separate them. But then Katt Williams can afford it, wearing jewellery to the tune of $175,000 in the street. This is what we like about the comedian; his flamboyance and audacity to go out in public with his jewels around his neck, on his ears and fingers; he does this to remind him of his hard work and achievements. In his own words, he feels good when he is able to feed and clothe his family, pay the staff, and be a good father.  In fact, he lost custody of his eight-year-old child but got her back. 


Adoption becoming a trend
It has become fashionable to adopt children from other cultures and countries since Angeline Jolie and Brad Pitt started and more and more celebrities are coming forward to adopt children who need a home. Madonna, Hugh Jackman, Tom Cruise and many other celebrities have adopted children who are currently doing well. These children are not over-exposed and are living ordinary lives. Katt Williams is the first black American celebrity to add six or seven children to his household; not an easy thing to undertake. When you consider the cost of only one child, you shudder at the thought of raising eight kids. You have to be responsible and a heck of a parent to be able to pull it off. Eight kids to feed and clothe, eight kids at the breakfast and supper table, loads of washing and school activities and then the staggering cost of education. What motivated the comedian to undertake such a responsibility? This writer believes conscience and love of God.


Setting an example
Katt Williams setting an example of a black man adopting children hopefully will start a trend and more people will do it. There are loads of childless couples who want children but cannot have them and would be willing to adopt. And as Katt said, one does not have to go to Africa to find them; they are just down the road. Bringing a child into your home is an act of love and kindness. Kudos to you Katt; there should be more people like you.  What you have done has changed eight children’s lives.