Affordable Ways to Keep Your Family Warm in Winter

Affordable Ways to Keep Your Family Warm in Winter

Winter is my favourite season. (we just bought a home in Tasmania to escape the Queensland heat) but many hate the cold and the challenges it can bring to the family budget.

Today I am here to share with you some budget-friendly ways to keep your family warm without sacrificing your finances.  With some resourcefulness and a touch of creativity, you can ensure that your family stays cosy and comfortable throughout winter, without breaking the bank.

Let’s dive in, keep warm and embrace the season without a single worry about your budget.

Layer Clothing

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to stay warm during winter is to layer your clothing. Think of it as creating a stylish outfit that also provides insulation. Start with a warm base layer, then add long-sleeved shirts, cosy sweaters, and fashionable jackets. Don’t forget to stock up on thick socks and leggings for extra warmth. Layering not only traps precious body heat but also allows you to adjust your clothing as the day unfolds, ensuring maximum comfort and style. It’s a warm winter win-win!

Use Blankets and Throws

Let’s talk about the amazing power of blankets and throws. They are your secret weapons against the winter chill. Invest in heavenly soft blankets and encourage each family member to embrace the warmth by snuggling up with their very own cosy throw. Remember, layering blankets can take you to another level of comfort and insulation. Look for affordable options at op shops, or let your creativity shine by repurposing old fabric into beautiful quilts or blankets. These cosy layers will not only keep you snug but also help you save on heating costs.

Weatherproof Windows and Doors

When it comes to staying warm, pay attention to every detail, including those sneaky drafts that try to invade homes through windows and doors. It’s time to weatherproof your space. Take a moment to apply weatherstripping around windows and doors, sealing any gaps that allow chilly air to creep inside. Even on a limited budget, you can find affordable options like adhesive foam weatherstripping or, dare I say, the ever-useful duct tape.  These small yet powerful measures will significantly reduce heat loss, making your home more energy-efficient.

Use Draft Stoppers

Arrgh!!! Drafts…  The solution to keep them at bay are draft stoppers, affectionately known as door snakes. These marvellous creations are placed at the bottom of doors, preventing the invasion of cold air.  You can find them in stores, or if you’re feeling crafty, create your own by filling a long fabric tube with rice, beans or even pool noodles, then sewing it up (decorate them to look like cute animals for kid’s rooms) and lay them at the base of exterior doors or doors leading to unheated areas, such as the garage. They act as tough barriers, ensuring that no chilly breeze dares enter your cosy home.

Insulate the Home

Now you have stopped the cold getting in, let’s talk about insulation to stop it leaking out. Proper insulation is the key to maintaining a warm and welcoming home during winter, and guess what? It doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Start by insulating the roof space, as heat tends to rise and can escape through the roof. Look for affordable materials like fibreglass batts or foam insulation to prevent heat loss and ensure your warmth stays put.  For a super budget option, look for second-hand carpet to lay over the ceiling joists inside the roof.

But don’t stop there! Insulate walls and floors using carpet, rugs, or heavy curtains that not only make a fashion statement but also act as a barrier against the cold. These budget-friendly measures will create a cocoon of warmth within your home.

Utilize Natural Sunlight

Ah, the power of sunshine! It’s time to let it in.

Open your curtains and blinds wide during the day and let the warm rays into your home. Allow its warmth to fill every corner, lighting up your rooms and naturally heating them up. Clean your windows and trim trees or bushes to maximize the sun’s entry, for a sparkling view and an extra dose of heat. When the sun lowers in the afternoon, draw the curtains and blinds shut, trapping the accumulated warmth within. It’s a simple yet effective practice that is centuries old, costs nothing, but brings a world of comfort.

Create a Cosy “Cave” Space

Imagine, creating a space within your home where warmth and love meet. Gather your family in a smaller, well-insulated “cave” room during the colder months. By focusing your warmth in a specific area, you can avoid excessive heating and create an intimate space. Surround yourselves with plush throws, soft cushions, and gentle lighting to set the cosy ambience. This designated area will become the heart of your home, a place where lives are shared, laughter happens, and a delightful warmth of a close-knit family can be fostered.  Add in snacks and hot drinks and magic memories will be created.

Utilize Heaters Sparingly.

Oh, the draw of a heater.  We once had one we affectionately called “The Sun”!! Three tall bars of heating and a fan to further push the heat out… It was great but WOW the power bill suffered…

While heaters can be your trusted companions in the hunt for warmth. Choose energy-efficient models and use them selectively in rooms that are frequently occupied, such as the living room or bedrooms for a few minutes before retiring for the night.  But remember, safety first! Follow all guidelines, keep the heaters away from flammable materials, and turn them off when not in use or when leaving the room.

Maximize Hot Water Usage

Hot water is a useful resource for warmth during the winter months.

A hot shower after work and indulging in a warm towel popped into the dryer, for just a few minutes before wrapping around yourself for instant cosiness then slipping into snuggly PJ’s for the evening can be sublime.  

Embrace the luxury of hot water bottles. Use them under throws or place under the covers a few minutes before bedtime.  Allow its heat to transform your bed into a cocoon of warmth for the night’s sleep. It’s all about finding joy in the simple pleasures.

Encourage Physical Activity

The magic of movement generates body heat and invigorates. Encourage family members to pump up the music and dance! 

Perhaps explore yoga, stretching your body and finding inner balance while generating a radiant heat from within.

Or why not do a fast-paced aerobics session, elevating your heart rate and igniting your body heat. These activities not only keep you physically active but also promote overall health and well-being, lifting your spirits during the winter season.

For some family fun, organize indoor games like treasure hunts or obstacle courses that get the whole family moving and laughing. Remember, these games are not just a means to stay warm but also a way to create memories and closeness within the family.

I hope these affordable ways to keep your family warm in winter have inspired you.  

Remember, it is possible to enjoy the season without worrying about your budget. Layer your clothing with style, wrap yourself in cosy blankets, banish the chill, bask in the sun, and create a cosy haven.

Stay warm and cosy, and remember, you have the power to RISE to Rich!

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?

Strangely, this question has popped up a few times on my Facebook feed in the past few days.

I admit when I first saw it a week or so ago, my first thought was Italy.  I so enjoyed my time there on tour in 2014.
Everything about it, the countryside, the language, the people and of course the FOOD and WINE!!!

But then, after contemplation, I know that I am probably looking at Italy through “holiday tinted glasses”  I actually have no idea if it would be a great place to live.  I have never looked into jobs, taxation or the level of social care we enjoy here in Australia.  I love living in Australia, we are a pretty laid back nation of mostly awesome people and (like Italy) great countryside from the reef to the outback, and some amazing food and wine.  What is not to love?

My mother lives about 3 hours north of us in a smallish regional town with a population of around 120000 and I have often said I could easily live there if not for the weather.  It is far too hot and humid for me and I do not like living 9-10 months of the year NEEDING air conditioning.

We love living where we do. It is an easy drive to visit most of our family members and a short flight to see the others.  However, our selfish dream is to move south to Tasmania.  We have purchased our block of land and will build on it next year.  The house will be tenanted until we retire and move.

Given that Tasmania is a one-hour drive to the airport and then a 3.5hr flight, we will not have the opportunity to visit often 🙁

In the meantime, I am happy with various webcam footage from the area.  This one from the top of Mt Wellington/kunanyi is a firm favourite.  Today, for instance, it is a fine and sunny winter’s day here in Qld with a temperature of around 20C.  Looking at the webcam I can see SNOW!!     Our land looks toward the mountain, and I cannot wait to be sitting on our front deck with a hot cuppa, dressed warmly and looking at the snow in person 🙂

So my final answer as to where in the world I most want to live.. It is Hobart, Tasmania.

Eating “Out”

Eating “Out”

Although in Queensland, we have been lucky to not have had the heavy lockdowns of some places, hubby and I have not been go out as much as usual.

This weekend though I felt like a “Cafe” breakfast and a Picnic lunch 🙂

Rather than going out, we decided to look at what we already had.

My usual go to menu item in Eggs Benedict. It really is quite easy to prepare.

A slice of sourdough bread, spinach, ham and a poached egg.
To finish it off, I have a great “cheats” hollandaise sauce that I found years ago on a website.

  • 2 tsp Butter
  • 1 tsp Mayonnaise
  • ½ tsp Lemon Juice
  • 2 tsp Dijon Mustard
  • Salt and Pepper

In a bowl, cup or small jug, microwave the butter until melted
Mix in mayonnaise, lemon juice and mustard and heat until warm.
Whisk until smooth. and add in salt and pepper to taste.

For our picnic lunch, I used two cold roasted chicken pieces and a selection of fruit, vegetables, cheese and nuts from the fridge and pantry.  Served simply on a board, it made for a simple but abundant meal overlooking the nearby beach.

What is Sunshine Cash?

What is Sunshine Cash?

What is “Sunshine Cash”?

The whole concept of “Sunshine Cash” is the total opposite of “Saving for a Rainy Day”

It is, of course, important to save an emergency fund for unforeseen events, but (in my opinion) to have money in the bank for money’s sake is just not necessary.

In no way would I EVER advocate spending more than you have, but cash is there to be spent. ALWAYS pay your bills first, then allow funds for savings and general “adulting” then allow some “Sunshine Cash” for just having fun.

My Story..

I have been on this planet for 50-something years now and have learnt a lot in that time ( as we have all) Some of the lessons I have taken to heart and have created a happy content life that is MY version of pretty damn good 😊 All while NOT “keeping up with the Jones’ (or the Kardashians)

I vividly remember as a child, the excitement of the big Saturday paper.  Mum would read the lifestyle, cooking and fashion liftouts, Dad would have the news and sport, my brother would race for the comics and I just LOVED the ad catalogues.

The  JOY of browsing each page and tenderly touching images of items that seemed only for the “rich”.  With my hands on an image, I could close my eyes and imagine exactly what it would be like to have that thing. The way I felt, the touch,  the sounds, the smell.  Ahhh bliss!!

Little did I know that I was manifesting my ideal life even as a youngster.  I always knew what my ideal life looked like.

My life is not “frugal” in the traditional sense of some ( I do not scrimp on every penny) Instead, I know what my ideal life looks and feels like and actively work toward that goal every day.

Over the years I have been told MANY times how “Lucky” I am and my answer has always been “I worked bloody hard to be this lucky” The truth is though… I am LAZY 😊 I actually don’t like to work too hard, but I do work hard for my money and I expect my money to work hard for me.

Why Do I Want To Be A “Princess”?

Why Do I Want To Be A “Princess”?

There is somewhat of a backlash to girls and women wanting to be a “princess”.  After all, in this modern world can’t us women be so much more than a figment of prettiness that relies on a saviour in the form of a man?

Well…DUH!!   Of course ?     I do not aspire to be a Disney Princess nor an actual Royal Princess -that appears like faaaaaar to much work.

What I DO aspire to is the perfect life that most little girls are led to believe that a Princess has.

Waking up in a huge fluffy soft bed ( where even so much as a small pea creates discomfort) surrounded by woodland creatures and twittering birds.

The sun is shining as she slips into a lovely outfit and partakes of high tea in luxurious surroundings.  If there is any light work to be done, it is met with a merry song and is never a drudgery.

Her prince is dashingly handsome and treats her with the love and adoration that befits her – and she reciprocates. TOGETHER they live happily ever after.

I guess it is not so much the idea of being a princess as such but rather  it is the idea of being  the heroine of your own story, whatever that looks like.

I ask you WHAT IS SO WRONG WITH THAT!!!

So… Use the good china, Wear the jewellery, Bathe with the nice soap.  Who is more important to use it for than YOU!

Be the heroine of your own story.

Making “Budget” Food High Class

Making “Budget” Food High Class

Part of the appeal of eating out is often, for us ladies, the fact that we don’t have to cook.

Luckily hubby and I enjoy cooking so that is not such an issue for us.   We tend to look for “something different”
Different flavours, different pairings, different view.

We were wandering along our local restaurant strip recently and neither of us felt the compulsion to try anything (and subsequently spend $100 for a “blah” experience).    One restaurant has “Italian Lemon Chicken with Garlic Beans”  I have had this dish before and it is nice so when I pulled some chicken Maryland pieces out of the freezer for dinner, I thought that is what I will make.

The other appeal of a meal out is the beauty of the meal on the plate.  We all eat with our eyes first and it does make a difference to the most basic of meals if you take just a little time to present it on a plate with care.

I like to look at Instagram or Pinterest for plating ideas.  The rise of “FoodPorn” Instagrammers means there are loads of examples of beautiful plates of food.  You don’t need to copy them verbatim, but take some clues as you why a dish takes your fancy and keep it in mind when serving your meals.

I found this image of a nice chicken dinner to provide some inspiration for my “Italian Chicken”

With just a little bit of “foodie” style elevated what could have been a standard Chicken and Mash dinner into something that felt much more like the experience of a meal out.  A glass of my new favourite sparkling wine certainly helped too.

Italian Herb Chicken

 2 Chicken Maryland pieces
 1 tbsp Butter
 1 tbsp Olive Oil
 1 tsp Mixed Italian Herbs
 2 Tomatoes cut into pieces ( or used halved cherry tomatoes)
 2 Mushrooms sliced finely
 1 Onion diced finely
 1 Clove of Garlic Crushed
 1 tbsp Tomato Paste
 ½ cup Chicken stock, water or white wine.
 Shaved Parmesan Cheese for Serving.

Lemon Garlic Green Beans

 1 Green Beans trimmed to similar sizes
 1 Clove of Garlic Crushed
 1 tbsp Butter
 1 Zest and Juice of a small lemon

Parmesan Potato and Cauliflower Mash

 1 Potato (medium)
 1 Cauliflower piece approx the same size as the pototo.
 ¼ cup Grated Parmesan Cheese
 2 tbsp Butter
 ¼ cup Milk

1: Preheat oven to 180 degrees

Melt the butter in a heavy based, oven proof frying pan, adding olive oil to prevent the butter burning.

Add onion and sweat until almost translucent, Add garlic, herbs and Chicken Drumsticks. Fry until the chicken is lightly golden all over.

Pour over the chicken stock, wine or water, cover and place into the oven for 20 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. Check that the pan does not dry out. Add more stock if needed.

2: While the chicken is cooking, steam the green beans and boil the potato and cauliflower.

3: When the beans are tender, place into a small pan with butter, garlic and lemon juice. Melt to coat the beans. Keep warm until ready to serve.

4: Mash the potato and Cauliflower together with butter, milk and parmesan. Keep warm until ready to serve.

5: When the chicken is cooked, place the pan on the stovetop after removing the drumsticks to rest. Add the Tomato, Mushroom and tomato paste, stirring to pick up all the bits off the bottom of the pan. bring to a simmer until the mushrooms are tender.

6: Plate up carefully and serve with shaved parmesan and a squeeze of lemon juice.