Frugal Family Fun: Winter in the Orchard

There is nothing like months of cold days spent cooped up inside to drive a mama crazy. (I hope that isn’t too much honesty but there you have it.) I know many moms whose kids are in school 5 days a week who say they go batty from the kids being stuck inside all winter. Imagine having your kids home with you all day! Don’t get me wrong. I am so grateful to have the opportunity to teach my kids at home and stay home with them almost full time.  Still, I get a little nuts sometimes.

Last week our indoor days were broken with a lovely trip to  the orchard. I know, really, who goes to the orchard in the middle of winter? My kids and I had the opportunity to check out Linvilla Orchard with some other mom bloggers.

The afternoon started out with pizza and some of their apple cider. If you haven’t had Linvilla Orchard’s  fresh pressed apple cider, you now have an idea that you are missing something. If you are local you MUST have their apple cider. While we enjoyed the pizza and apple cider they told us about the orchard and their efforts to become more green.  From rain cisterns built into the ground that collect rain water off their greenhouse roof for watering the orchards to water being heated under ground using thermal heat from the earth and moving toward using solar panels, they continue to make strides in their efforts to become more green.

Another effort Linvilla Orchard makes in the effort to becoming more green is turned into family fun. For a few more weeks you can check out the Christmas Tree Maze at Linvilla. Well worth $5 a ticket you are sure to have fun with your family as you work together to get from start to finish on the Christmas Tree Maze, made up of over  1400 trees, collected from fire departments, the Boy Scouts, and various other places.  I am generally quite claustrophobic but I had so much fun with my kids. My boys of course ended up way ahead of us and had to “rescue” us. I still hear about that!

We also had a chance to play Linvilla’s 18 hole miniature golf course – Fore! The Planet.  It is great for winter fun as it is housed inside the greenhouse and is open until March 31. My kids had so much fun playing “golf” and I had so much fun watching them. So they didn’t quite get all the rules, but hey, it was all fun. Each hole features neat nature or environmental facts  the life stage of a butterfly and recycling were my favorites. We had fun and learned how our actions impact the environment at the same time. Tickets are 6.95 for 11+ and $4.95 – 10 and under.

After these fun games we took some animal feed and trekked out to visit the animals. The kids loved feeding the goats, “ostriches” (Really, they were emus. I have ridden an ostrich. They are MUCH bigger.), chickens, ducks, and swans.  we also checked out the pig, horses and their newest creature, the donkettes. I thought the goats with their weird eyes were kind of cool and really, you don’t see donkettes or emus every day. My kids of course can’t be wow’ed by the “not seen in our neighborhood all the time” creatures and loved the chickens. REALLY! The chickens. You know, just like my neighbors chickens that run around my back yard every summer.  Whatever!

Our last kid stop was the playground, at $1 per kid, it is so worth it. This is not your average playground but has trains, ships, castles, and a climbing castles, along with the traditional slide. It was fun to watch my kids play conductor, captain, and knights guarding the their castle. They could have played for hours.

Finally, you can’t leave Linvilla Orchard without a stop in the store.  The coupons for a FREE cookie we received were the icing on the cake, er, um, the perfect ending to the day. With about 12 choices, my kids chose Oreo Chunk, Candy Bits, and S’More. I chose 6 apple cider donuts to share with my husband. NOTE: kids did NOT get these ones. After all, they DID have cookies. We also picked up 1/2 gallon of their fresh pressed apple cider.  I really should have purchased a whole gallon. It was nowhere near enough.  While there, you know me, always a deal hunter, we took advantage of Linvilla’s AWESOME winter produce sale – 50% off all produce. We walked out of there with 2 bags of produce for $20. Their prices were equivalent to the prices you get at “discount”  produce stores around here but were displayed attractively and in excellent shape. I highly recommend buying your produce there if you live nearby. They will have the produce 50% off through March 31.

Linvilla Orchard also offers birthday parties and classes so be sure to check them out.

Also don’t forget to check out their in season fruit picking, fishing derbies, and festivals.

No matter if it is is summer or winter, there is great  (frugal) family fun to be had at Linvilla Orchard.

 

Please note: I was not compensated for my review. Linvilla Orchard offered a free afternoon to my family and me, along with some other bloggers. However, all opinions are my own.

 

 

Valentine’s Day Without Money

Some years can be tough. I know many people who have been out of work or even with a job,  struggling to make ends meet. Sometimes you have it all together but unexpected expensives blow a hole in your plans.  From experience I know it can be discouraging to face a Valentine’s Day where chocolates and jewelry, roses and fancy dinners are touted as the gift of the day and you have no money for them.

You don’t have to let the potential romance of  the day go simply because there is no money.  Look at your grocery list this week, look at your stockpile (excellent reason to have one), and get to creating. Too often it is easy to look at the holiday and see $$ signs. And keep your eyes out for some great inexpensive recipes on the blog this week.

Here are some ideas –

Movie Night

Put the kids to bed.
Pop some popcorn.
Find a movie on TV/Netflix/spend $3 or less on Redbox or Blockbuster
Grab sodas or a 2 liter at the store for $1.69
Want candy? Check out the grocery store and spend under $3
Snuggle up on the couch

1 movie – FREE-$3
Soda – FREE-$2
Candy – FREE-$3
Popcorn – FREE – $3
*1 Valentine’s Day – FREE – $11*

 

Dinner for 2

Feed the kids and put them to bed
Throw dinner in the oven/on the grill
Put a fancy tablecloth or even a flat sheet on the table
Light a few candles
Pull out a bottle of wine – FREE-$12
Make a super easy dessert from ingredients you have (or inexpensive ideas below)

Dinner – FREE
Wine – FREE – $12

*1 Valentine’s Day – FREE – $12* 

Other easy ideas

*Coupon booklets*
Favorite dinner
His/Her movie choice
Home massage
You name it….get creative

*Surprise lunch at work*

Our Valentine’s Day this year? Grilled jamaican jerk or balsamic chicken (pre-prepped in my freezer), red potatoes with butter (in my pantry), asparagus (1.99# at the grocery, on my grocery list) and a yummy dessert whipped up from stockpiled items.  Oh, can’t forget the bottle of wine we have been saving from a special trip we took the other month. We are doing this with the kids this year. After they go to bed (a little early) we are having a movie night for 2.

If the day is special to you don’t let it go because you have no money. Make the most of what you have and blow your significant other’s socks off. 

What ideas do you have for a creative and low cost Valentine’s Day?

If you don’t have a stockpile and are all out of ideas for a Valentine’s Day dinner, check out Food on the Table. They will show you what’s on sale in your grocery store  and help you make a menu based on what’s on sale then all you need to do is find a recipe you want and get the items cheaper than just going to a store, browsing and grabbing whatever selection they have.

Movie Review and Trailer: The Vow (may include spoilers!)

A few weeks ago, I was invited to the Philadelphia area premiere of The Vow. It was hosted in part by Ben 95.7 FM; I’ve been on their Real Mom Radio. I’m not much of a movie buff, really I’m not. Name any popular movie that the whole world has seen, and I haven’t seen it. Like, I haven’t seen any of the Austin Powers movies or any of the Bourne ones. I just never make it a priority to go to a movie. We get them to watch at home, and then I get sidetracked with laundry and whatnot…..but now I’m starting to ramble.

I was excited about going because I really wanted a night out with friends (many of the Philly Social Media Moms were invited) and it was a chick flick, and well, it was free! So I grabbed my friend Laura and we went.

In a few words, I really, really enjoyed it. Going in, I sort of expected it to be hokey and corny…..like 50 First Dates. Mind you, I’ve never seen that movie, but that’s what I was expecting. It starts out with the two lead characters being madly in love newlyweds and they get into a car accident. Paige (Rachel McAdams) gets amnesia and can’t remember the previous 5-6 years of her life…….the years with her husband. However, she can remember everything prior to that and the story unfolds into some family drama, she was estranged from her family and so on.

Channing Tatum is pretty easy on the eyes, but honestly, throughout the whole movie, I just felt so bad for him. It’s also hard to not really dislike Paige at some points, and I had to keep reminding myself that she did suffer a traumatic brain injury, so it wasn’t entirely her fault she was being a bitch. For the most part, she is not only beautiful, but really really likable in the movie. Likable like when you first saw Kimberly Williams in “Father of the Bride.” Remember that? I found both of their characters to be very believable. They are portrayed as city hipsters, and while watching you just want to be cool like them. I did find Paige’s family to be a bit phony and too staged, but maybe they wanted them to be over the top.

Now, at the end of my movies, I like resolution and closure. I wanted Paige to get her memory back, fall deeply in love with him again and be mad at her family. I’ll just tell you that’s not how it works out. Stay for the end credits–they do show a photo of the family that this story is based upon, with a follow up to their true story as well.

I’d say it’s a must see. You’ll have to gauge how your hubby or significant other is about chick flicks, this definitely fits in that category, though not as extreme as Steel Magnolias or something. And Steel Magnolias…….I’ve never seen it, I just know it’s a movie people make fun of for being too feminine.

Here’s the trailer:

 

Super Bowl, Taxes, and Survivor

They have absolutely nothing in common but yet they do. They all happen at the end of January or beginning of February. Really, the big bang after the letdown of New Year being over.

This year I am uncommonly excited about the SuperBowl. Our family has finally reached a niche of having one team to cheer on, well, except my 8 year old straggler who is an Eagles fan, and it just makes it so much more exciting that OUR team is in the Super Bowl, so GO GIANTS!! My favorite part of the Super Bowl is really the food. I usually go all out on snacks and desserts for Super Bowl Sunday but this year we are going to my brother’s. Kind of nice to only make one thing. I will share  the cookies and cream cupcake recipe with you tomorrow if they pass my taste test.

As for taxes, most years we hire someone to do our taxes. I am trying to convince myself that I really can do my own. It would be quite a bit cheaper!  I checked out two programs and did a trial run through on them. Last year I tried TurboTax  and thought it made it so much easier.  This year I tried another program and thought it wasn’t quite as easy but still was so much easier than making heads or tails out of paper filing.  If you file by the old paper method, I highly recommend signing up with TurboTax and filing your federal tax for FREE.  It makes it so much easier.  Then you can decide if you want to file your state taxes for a fee through Turbo Tax or stick with a different method. Either way, what do you have to lose? Pretty much the only thing is “a whole lotta stress”. Even if you decide not to file with the program(like me), it is really nice going to into it having a good idea of what you are going to owe/get back.

Finally, do you watch Survivor? I have been watching since Season 3 and can’t believe they are on Season 24 already??!!  This is one thing I love about Super Bowl. too. I know that Survivor’s new season is starting.  I can’t wait to see what happens with the new dynamics of both tribes living in the same area. Will they work together or split up the island?

If you are quick enough filing your taxes and get money back, you could always use some of that money to have  a huge Super Bowl or Survivor Premiere party.  Using our money saving tips and sales matchups you can do it without it taking a huge bite out of the budget.

Now go have fun cheering on your favorite team!