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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (September 10-12 Edition) ~ Gallery Night Events & More!

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ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FT. WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or really cheap) weekend entertainment
for you and your family.
 
Subscribe to our blog updates, here (FREE!).

This weekend’s highlights include:  

  • Fort Worth’s 2010 Gallery Night ~ A visual arts “open house” with almost 50 participating locations (galleries, museums, etc.) this year!
  • Art in the Garden ~ Art + The FW Botanic Garden = Beautiful!
  • Jazz by the Boulevard ~ Live jazz and juried art show.
  • Preservation is the Art of the City ~ A fun Gallery Night event supporting historic preservation in Fort Worth.
  • Diez y Seis Celebration! Live Conjunto music, folkórico dancing, food and more.

:: Fort Worth’s 2010 Fall Gallery Night
Saturday, September 11, 2010 

 

Ft. Worth’s Annual Gallery Night is an “Open House” FREE event, across almost 50 venues, all celebrating the visual arts and the community’s cultural richness in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Participating art venues include all types, from the legendary Fort Worth galleries of the west side to the chic showrooms of the trendy, up and coming south side. 

Take a stroll through participating galleries, museums, retail businesses, and area restaurants, plus mingle with the many artists featured during
this community event. Many locations are hosting live music and light h’ors d’oeuvres. 

 Details, details
What
: Download the 2010 Gallery Night program and map here to get more info on all 49 participating locations. Hosted by the Fort Worth Art
Dealer’s Association (fwada.org).
When: Saturday, September 11, 2010  ~ Events take place all day and evening, and times vary by venue.
Go here to find the schedule for each location.
Where:
Go here to print out a map of each participating  venue (page 8).
Cost:
Most events are FREE.  

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:: Art in the Garden, Fort Worth Botanic Garden Art Show and Sale
Friday-Sunday, September 10-12 

 

Enjoy the beauty of the FW Botanic Gardens while taking in works from regional artists at Art in the Garden. The exhibit and sale will feature more
than 45 juried selections, including paintings, photographs, jewelry and sculpture. Art will be displayed in the Deborah Beggs Moncrief Garden
Center close to the main entrance to the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens. 

Details, details
What: Find more info about Art in the Garden, here. Learn more about the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens and other events, here.
When: September 10-12, 2010 

  • Friday, September 10, 2010 : 12:00PM – 7:00PM
  • Saturday, September 11, 2010 : 8:00AM – 8:00PM
  • Sunday, September 12, 2010 : 1:00PM – 7:00PM

Where: Floral Clock entrance on University Drive, just north of I-30. For directions to the gardens and other details, click here.
Cost:
FREE!
 

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:: 2010 Fort Worth Jazz By The Boulevard
Friday & Saturday, September 10-11, 2010 

With two stages of continuous jazz music serving up national headliners such as legendary jazz bassist Stanley Clarke, Trombone Shorty (featured in the
acclaimed HBO series Tremé), Mississippi blues-rocker Charlie Mars and much, much more, this year’s lineup is sure to please even the most
discriminating jazz fan. The weekend event also features a juried art show plus a cooking pavilion with chef-taught demonstrations  (presented by
the Culinary School of Fort Worth). 

Details, details
What: Learn more & view the performance schedule at fortworthjazz.com.
When: September 10 – 11, 2010
 

  • Friday, September 10, 2010 ~ 5:00pm — 11:00pm
  • Saturday, September 11, 2010 ~ 1:00pm — 11:00pm

Where: Nestled on the tree-lined lawn of the Will Rogers Memorial Center at 3401 West Lancaster.  Get directions & a map here.
Cost:
$5 per person, per day for general festival admission & lawn seating.
FREE for children 12 & under!
 

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:: Preservation is the Art of the City
September 10-25, 2010

 

“Preservation is the Art of the City” is a FREE Public Art Show and Sale featuring jury-selected artists. This non-profit gallery promotes and supports local studio artists as well as historic preservation in Fort Worth. 

Details, details
What: For the more info, go to historicfortworth.org
When
: Ongoing Show and Display Hours through September 10-25, 2010:

Monday-Saturday, 9:00am — 5:00pm
Where: Fort Worth Community Arts Center, 1300 Gendy
 

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:: Diez y Seis Celebration!
Saturday, September 12, 2010
 

 

Honor Mexico’s Independence Day with live Conjunto/Norteño music, folkórico dancing, face painting & local artisans selling their work along with local Northside restaurants. Fun for the entire family!

 Details, details
What: For more details, go to rosemarinetheater.com
When: September 11, 2010,  7:00PM
Where: Rose Marine Theater 1440 N. Main St.
Cost: FREE
 


 

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Mortgage Rates Hit A Record Low! Is Refinancing Your Home a Wise Option?

Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows.
Average mortgage interest rates just hit their lowest level since 1971 (read more in the news, here), and if you are a homeowner, this is a really good time to explore refinancing. And I do mean “explore.”

Just because rates have dropped doesn’t necessarily mean that it is wise for everyone to refinance immediately.  Refinancing involves applying for a new loan which will be used to pay off the old loan.  Remember that mile-high  stack of mortgage paper work?  You’ll have to go through that process all over again, (but the extra effort could really be worth it in savings).

Is Refinancing Your Home Right For You?
There are lots of good reasons to refinance your mortgage including a lower interest rate, a shortened mortgage term so you can  build equity and get out of debt faster, lower monthly payments, or switching from an adjustable rate to a fixed-rate mortgage.

Before you invest too much time in the refinance process, make sure you can say “yes” to the following 2 questions (the basic refinance rules of thumb):

  1. Is the new refinance interest rate at least 1 percent lower than your existing mortgage interest rate?
  2. Do I plan to own my home until I break even on the refinance costs?

If you answered “no” to either of these questions, it might not make sense for you to refinance at this time, as loan costs could exceed any potential interest savings.  Keep reading, if you said “yes” to both questions or if you don’t know the answer (we’ll help you figure that out below).

6 Easy Steps To Determine If A Refinance Will Save You Money
If you can say yes to the above questions, you still have a little loan shopping and comparison homework to do in order to decide whether a refinance is a wise option.

  1. Find out if your current mortgage has prepayment penalties. Although it is uncommon, some mortgages do charge a prepayment penalty. If this is true of your mortgage, determine how much you will be charged if you  pay off your mortgage  early.
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  2. Shop for the best refinance deal. We recommend that you only look at fixed interest loan rates (go here to learn more) from reputable loan providers. Also compare your total closing costs and refinance fees among potential lenders, costs like: points, survey fees, appraisal fees, attorney fees,  mortgage prepayment penalties and more (read the list of potential fees here). Ask each lender to give a complete list and total cost of fees in writing so that you can make a fair comparison.
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  3. Learn what the new monthly mortgage payment will be. Each bank or mortgage company should give you, in writing, the new interest rate and monthly mortgage payment, based on at least two options:
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    1. Add the closing costs and refinance fees to the remaining balance of the home (this is called “rolling costs into the mortgage”), AND
    2. Pay the refinancing fees and closing costs out-of-pocket and in cash. If you can swing it, this is typically the better financial option, providing a higher amount of long-term savings.
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  4. Compare the offers and their potential savings. Use the refinance calculator (here) to compare the interest savings and refinance costs for each lender option and figure out which gives you the most favorable overall cost savings. If you’ll have a prepayment penalty on your current mortgage (Step #1, above), determine what the penalty would be if you refinance, and add that amount to your closing costs when you make your comparisons.
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  5. Calculate your break-even point. For each loan scenario, write down the number of months for interest savings to offset closing costs” (9th box down in the refinance calculator). This is also known as your break-even point.
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  6. Analyze your break-even point. Estimate the number of months you expect to own your home and compare it to the break-even points calculated in steps #4 & #5 of each loan scenario. If the expected number of months that you’ll own your home is greater than the break-even point number of months, then refinancing will likely offer you long-term cost savings.

An important side note on taking cash out: You might figure out that this is the right time for you to refinance.  Depending on the amount of equity you have already invested in your home, your loan provider might give you the option to get cash back and take out a bigger loan.  While this might be tempting, we strongly recommend that you avoid this option if possible.  It will likely cost you more money in the long run, could possibly wipe out any potential savings you make from the refinance, and might extend the amount of time until you can be debt and mortgage free. This option benefits the lender (who makes more money off the larger loan), not you.  Just say “no” to this option!!

Are you planning to refinance your home?  Do you have any words of wisdom you can share from your home refinance experience? We’d love to hear about it (please leave a note in the comments section)!


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Home Depot Bargain: BUY 1 GET 1 FREE Flowering Bulbs Coupon

Is this cooler weather getting you in the mood to garden?
Sign up today for Home Depot’s FREE Garden Club Newsletter, and you’ll get a Buy 1 Spring-blooming Bulbs, Get 1 FREE Coupon, (sign up here).
By signing up, you’ll get other great coupons, alerts on unadvertised
discounts, and other special offers for gardening items.

I’ve already decided how I’m going to use my coupon.
I’ve got the perfect spot for fluffy white irises (hmmm…OR should I choose
royal purple???), and I’m thrilled to get these at half price!  These tall spikes
of flowering cheer happen to be one of the best Texas-friendly-neglect-taking
perennials to plant.  Irises survive the temperature extremes of North Texas
beautifully, give a lot of colorful punch for a few dollars, successfully come
back every year without effort, and have earned my “strong shall survive”
gardening seal of approval (read more about that here).

Learn More About Successful DFW Gardening.
Go here for a list of helpful and FREE
Internet Resources for Texas
and DFW area gardening.


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Frugal & Fun Fort Worth Weekend Events (July 9-11 Edition) ~ FREE Rhett Butler Guitar Concert, FREE Decor & Cooking Classes, FREE Kids Events & More!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FT. WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. If you would like to subscribe to our updates,
click here (also FREE!). This weekend’s tips include:
  

• FREE Outdoor Concert at Southlake Square
Parker County Peach Festival in Weatherford
• FREE Pottery Barn Home Decorating Class
• FREE Cooking Technique Class at Williams-Sonoma
• FREE Thomas the Train Playdate Fun for Kids
• FREE Woodworking Craft Class for Kids at Lowes    

    

:: FREE Outdoor Concert Event ~ Southlake
    Saturday, July 10, 2010                      

                 

Spend Saturday evenings this summer at Southlake Town Square listening
to some of the area’s greatest talents. This week’s line-up features the
music of gifted jazz guitarist, Rhett Butler, and his band.               

Bring your own blanket and lawn chairs for a fun and relaxing evening
with your family. You’ll be treated to an amazing evening of jaw-dropping
guitar and shimmering melodies. Light refreshments will be sold (but
alcoholic beverages and glass containers are not allowed).                     

Details, Details
What:
For more about Rhett Butler, click here. Learn more about
    the Southlake Town Square Summer Music series, here.
When: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Where: Southlake Town Square – Rustin Pavilion
    Main St. @ Southlake Blvd. (F.M. 1709)
Cost: FREE!                      

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:: Parker County/Weatherford Peach Festival
    Saturday,
July 10, 2010   

                         

The Parker County Peach Festival, hosted in Weatherford Texas, is a
local tradition that has been fun for families for many years. With over
200 arts and crafts booths, food, and activities for the kiddos, this is a great
spot for the whole family to have some fun. You will have the opportunity
to sample all kinds of delectable peach goodies too, like peach cobbler,
peach ice cream, peach jam, and the list goes on!  

Details, Details
What: Get more info about the Parker County Peach festival, here.
When: Saturday, July 10, 2010 ~ 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Where: Historic Downtown Weatherford. Click here for directions.
Cost: $5.00 for adults and children 12 and under are FREE!  

   

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:: Learn New Decor Tips at a FREE Pottery Barn Decorating Class
    Saturday, July 10, 2010       

                            

Get new ideas for freshening up your living space with frames!     
Join Pottery Barn for a fun in-store class, where they will share helpful
tips for creating a beautiful picture frame memories wall.  This week’s
demonstrations will teach the art of using existing picture frames, as well
as selecting and arranging picture frames to create an eye-catching display.   

Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When:
Demonstrations take place all day, Saturday, July 10th.
Where: Click here to find a Pottery Barn store near you.
Cost:
FREE!        

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::  Take a FREE Cooking Technique Class at Williams-Sonoma
   
Saturday and Sunday, July 10-11, 2010      

                                  

Learn a new cooking technique!
Summer time is a perfect time to learn new cooking techniques with
fresh summer fruits, vegetables, and herbs. This week’s lesson at Williams-
Sonoma will demonstrate classic preparations along with how to use
farmers’ market purchases in a fresh new way.  You’ll get an opportunity
to try delicious samples, too (my mouth is already watering)!      

Note: You’ll want to call to reserve your spot since class size is limited.                

Details, details
What:
For more information, click here.
When: Saturday & Sunday, July 10-11~ Note: 1 hour class times vary
    from store to store, so be sure to call for exact times & date.

Where: Click here to find a Williams Sonoma store near you. 
Cost: FREE! Be sure to call your local store to RSVP.
     

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:: FREE Thomas the Train & Friends Playdate Event
    Saturday, July 10, 2010   
  

This Saturday, bring your child to the Thomas & Friends Playdate at
your local Toys R Us.  There will be a story time, games, crafts, and more!                 

Details, details
What: For more information, click here.
When:
 Saturday, July 10, 2010 ~ 11:00AM-1:00PM
Where: All Toys R Us Locations . Click here to find a location.
Cost: FREE!        
  

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:: FREE Lowes Build and Grow Clinic: Make a Ball & Cup Game
    Saturday, July 10, 2010  

                                   

This Saturday, bring your child to a Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic to
help them learn a new woodworking skill and make a FREE project to
take home.          

All workshops are FREE, but you should probably show up early to insure
you have a kit for your little ones.  

Details, details
What: For more information and to register, click here.
When: Saturday, July 10, 2010 ~ 10:00-11:00AM
Where:
Lowes Home Improvement Stores
    To find a participating location, click here.
Cost: FREE
  

   

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Have a wonderful weekend!  

   

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FRUGAL ALERT: Half Price Bookstore 50% OFF (and More) Printable Coupons!

                                     

I have two favorite spots for getting bargain books, Amazon.com
for their great daily discounts & seemingly unending selection and
Half Price Books for their basement prices and evolving collection (it is
like a new treasure hunt every time I visit)!
  

If you are like me and have an ongoing “wish list” of book titles you’d like
to read, you just might want to use these printable coupons from
Half Price Books (good July 12-18).
 

The coupons offer up to 50% OFF extra savings and change daily:   

  • 40% OFF one single item – July 12-13
  • 30% OFF one single item – July 14 – 15
  • 20% OFF one single item – July 16 – 17
  • 50% OFF one single item –  July 18

Details, details
What: Click here to print your weeks worth of Half Price Books
    coupons. Limit one coupon per customer per visit.
When: Coupon discounts are different each day and  are
    valid July 12-18.
Where:  Find a Half Price Books Store near you, here.  

    

   

                                                      

A Special Savings Tip For My Teacher and Librarian Friends
Did you know that teachers, librarians, and other educators can get
a year-round 10% discount on everything at Half Price Books? Just
fill out an Educator Discount application form at any Half Price
Books store. Click here for more info.
  

Please be sure to pass this along to anyone you know who might benefit.  

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• Guide to FREE Fort Worth & Dallas, Fourth Of
July Celebrations & July 4th Fireworks Shows
   

•  Cheapest Prices on Magazine Renewals, up to 90% OFF!  

FREE Monthly Jazz Series in Fort Worth   

   

  

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TODAY ONLY ~ Terrific New Fort Worth Groupon: $15 for $35 Worth at Real Deals Home Décor in Keller

  

1-Day Groupon Deal (expires TODAY, 6/30):  

If you are looking for some inexpensive gift or home decor ideas,  Groupon
has an offer today 
worth taking a look at!  

With this Groupon offer, you will receive $35 worth of interior accents
and home trimmings at Real Deals Home Décor in Keller. Their prices
are already really low, so the Groupon Deal makes shopping with them a
really amazing bargain! Take a look at the Real Deals Home Décor
website
  to get a hint at the types of fabulous finds you’ll see!  

Go here to sign up for today’s deal at Groupon Fort Worth.  

   

                       

New to Groupon? You are in for a treat!  

A couple of months ago, Groupon launched its Fort Worth site (AND we
did the happy dance at Frugal in Fort Worth!). If you are not familiar with
Groupon, definitely take a moment to check them out.  

Groupon offers a daily deal on local goods, services and cultural events
across the country. Fort Worth is the 51st city launch for Groupon, and
in the last month, I’ve seen their offers include everything from
50% Off Nothing Bundt Cakes to 60% Off Spa Services to 55% Off
carpet cleaning ~ and seemingly everything in between!  

Here’s how it works:  

1.  Each day Groupon features a great deal at an unbeatable price. 

2.  You have to sign up for the offer that day, and only get the deal
if the minimum number of people join that day (so pass this along
to your friends)! 

3.  Check back the next day to discover the next Groupon offer! 

   

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Dave Ramsey $10 Online Summer Sale is On! Up to 60% Off Books, CDS, & DVDs.

  

Pop over to financial budgeting guru Dave Ramsey’s online store and save
up to 60% OFF all his best-selling personal finance titles. Dave Ramsey’s
teachings are easy to follow and his financial tips and tools are a great
way to get your financial house in order!   

Some of the titles on sale include:   

  • The Total Money Makeover  (Book or CD)
  • Financial Peace Jr. for Kids (Ages 3-12)
  • The Money Answer Book
  • Dumping Debt from Financial Peace University
  • Cash Flow Planning from Financial Peace  
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Summer Reading Program for Kids = FREE Books from
Barnes and Noble, Borders and Half Price Books
  

  Try These Test Kitchen Favorites! 

   Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
 

  

 

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Grilling this Summer? Check Out These FREE Resources & Recipes From Martha Stewart, America’s Test Kitchen, Southern Living, and More!

                         

Summertime and the cooking is easy.

 I recently found myself poking around the internet looking for some fresh summer ideas for cooking vegetables and grilled fare. I had hoped to find some yummy recipes for the abundance of vegetables that are beginning to ripen in our summer garden (bliss!). In my hunt, I uncovered a wealth of FREE and most definitely “pass-a-long worthy” resources.  

I’ve compiled the list below and hope that you, too, find some inspiration to cook something new for your next outdoor grilling event or summer dinner with the family (lots of great ideas for 4th of July entertaining tucked into these links as well)!   

The FREE resource scoop:  

:: Martha Stewart Summer Grilling Cookbook (pdf).  This  FREE Ebook includes over 30 recipes for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts (and everything in between). The recipes come straight from acclaimed chefs such as Fort Worth’s own Tim Love, Emeril Lagasse, Steven Raichlen (BBQ Expert & Author), and more.   

Mike Mills’ (17th Street Grill) even tells how to make his special BBQ Rub from scratch!   Tip:  This ebook is available for a limited time, and is downloadable as a pdf.  Be sure to print out the recipes you like or save them to your computer (or to your pdf capable smart phone).   

:: Cook’s Illustrated (America’s Test Kitchen) Grilled Vegetable Guide (pdf).  This 2-page FREE guide (direct from Cook’s Illustrated magazine), unpacks the results of the trial kitchen’s quest to find the ultimate way to grill vegetables with tasty success.  They have recommended simple methods for getting no-fail results along with great illustrations and easy-to-follow tips. This is downloadable as a pdf, too!   

                                    

:: Paula Deen’s Summer Grill Recipes. This link is full of summer recipes and grilling inspiration from Paula Dean.  Perfect for getting ideas for Fourth of July and Summer Cookouts.

:: Southern Living Magazine’s Favorite Summer Vegetable Recipes (special web section).  One of our regular stops for looking for dinner inspiration, Southern Living has compiled a nice set of recipes that take advantage of summer’s bounty.  Click here and you’ll also find an archive of all the recipes from every monthly issue (including our family’s favorite recipe for King Ranch Chicken).   

:: Taste of Home’s Top 10 Grilled Vegetable Recipes. In addition to recipes, you’ll find links for grilling “how-tos”  plus a fruit and vegetable grilling chart (complete with recommended cooking times and temperatures).   

What is your favorite summertime recipe? 

    

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• In the Market for Fresh Produce? Find Texas Department
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 10 Easy Strategies to Save a Bundle on Prescriptions   

   
 

   

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Don’t Head Downtown Without These Terrific Sundance Square Coupons For: Jamba Juice, Pappagallo (50% Off!), Cantina Laredo ~ Plus 15 More!

                        
Headed to Downtown Fort Worth? 
Save a Bundle at Restaurants and Shops in Sundance Square.
Downtown Fort Worth’s Sundance Square
has just published a terrific list
of printable savings coupons & offers  for several downtown merchants
and restaurants (and they are good throughout the month of June).
      

Some of the exclusive merchant coupons include:      

  • Pappagallo: 50% OFF Select Sandals
  • Circle Theatre: Buy One Get One FREE
  • Texas Rangers Store: 25% OFF
  • Jos. A. Bank Clothiers: 20% OFF
  • Barse: 20% OFF
  • Retro Cowboy: 15% OFF
  • Bones: 15% OFF
  • Leddy’s Ranch: 15% OFF
  • Cantina Laredo: Free Tableside Guacamole
  • Jamba Juice: Buy 3 Get 1 FREE
  • Mercury Chophouse: 18% OFF
  • Daddy Jack’s: 10% OFF
  • Ferre:  Free Appetizer

To download the coupons & newsletter (in PDF format),
click here.
      

Find Downtown Parking For FREE! Locate these stores and
restaurants, as well as
the most convenient FREE parking for your visit
downtown
at this handy link.
      

       

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•  Summer Reading Program for Kids = FREE Books from
Barnes and Noble, Borders and Half Price Books 
    

  Try These Test Kitchen Favorites!   

   Please Share with Teachers You Know:
15% OFF Discount At Container Store
~ Discount is Good ALL Year!
    

  

      

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Saturday to Monday: ENERGY STAR® Sales Tax Exemption Holiday for Texas Residents

Please pass along to anyone in the home improvement market… 

                           

Good News! During Memorial Day weekend, Texas shoppers get a break from
sales taxes on purchases of appliances and other energy-efficient products.  

The products qualifying for the tax exemption are:  

  • Refrigerators priced at $2,000 or less
  • Ceiling fans
  • Incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs
  • Clothes washers
  • Dishwashers
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Energy Star Labeled Programmable thermostats
  • Air conditioners priced at $6,000 or less

The 2010 sales tax holiday begins on Saturday, May 29, and ends
on Monday, May 31 (Memorial Day).
  

                                                       ENERGY STAR logo  

Qualifying products will need to display the ENERGY STAR logo.  There is
no limit on the number of qualifying items one can purchase during this
sales tax holiday.  

To find out more, go to the Texas comptroller’s site, here.  

   

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  Summer Reading Program for Kids = FREE Books from
Barnes and Noble, Borders and Half Price Books
  

2 Years for Price of One ~ Magazine and Newspaper
Subscriptions & Renewals from Amazon
   

 Try These Test Kitchen Favorites!   

 

  
  

  

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5 Things I Learned While on The Great Vanilla Hunt.

Vanilla extract is one of those “must-have-on-hand-at-all-times” ingredients in our kitchen.  In yesterday’s post, I confessed my great love for this bit of bliss in a little brown bottle (thank you God, for creating the vanilla bean!) and promised to share what I learned while searching for the vanilla brand with the best combination of taste and value.

Spicy Discoveries From The Great Vanilla Hunt

With the rising price of vanilla seeming to outpace the cost of gold, I recently decided to take on a Google hunt to find a “go to” vanilla brand.  As is typical with any Google experience, my search for “best cooking vanilla value” brought up 988,000+ web search paths to follow. Yikes!

While I don’t have 988,000 things to report (aren’t we grateful!), I will highlight some of my discoveries and conclusions for those fellow cooks who are interested:

1.  Hands down, Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Pure Vanilla Bean Paste is mentioned most often as the best cooking vanilla by foodies and cooks on the various websites I researched (and there were many ~ from Cooking Light to Bon Appetite to Amazon’s reader opinion/rating system). A visit with Central Market’s spice expert also revealed that Nielsen-Massey’s vanilla paste is the brand used in their cooking classes!

I did try the paste, and while it costs a few dollars more, it is in a word ~ YUM!! The paste is a bit different from the liquid variety and is used as an exact substitution for extract ( Read more here). If it matters to you, it is gluten-free, but not sugar-free.

2.  The overall best value recommendations come from Cook’s Illustrated Magazine.  A very trusted testing source by serious cooks, Cook’s Illustrated recommends two brands: good ol’ McCormick’s Pure Vanilla Extract and Rodelle Vanilla Extract. Read yesterday’s post, to get a list of test kitchen recommendations for other ingredients.

3.  Vanilla.com provides one of the best online resources for learning about vanilla (how it is sustainably grown to help farmers around the world, etc.) plus they offer great prices on purchasing vanilla extract in bulk.

 4.  Warning: Be careful when buying Mexican Vanilla!I have heard for many years that Mexican Vanilla is the best vanilla to use for baking, ice cream, etc. While that might be true, I’ve also learned through my research that it is wise to be very cautious when selecting a brand. Most of the “vanilla” manufactured in Mexico (especially the large, cheap bottles brought back from well-meaning vacationers), is actually artificial vanilla made from coumarin, an extract of the tonka bean.

Coumarin tastes and smells just like vanilla, only more so. That may sound great, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned it outright from all foods and food additives sold in the U.S., since it has been shown to cause liver damage in lab animals and other results suggest it causes cancer (Learn more here).  I’ve always wondered why Mexican Vanilla is difficult to find on the grocery shelves in the U.S. ~ this could be the answer.

5.  When buying Mexican Vanilla, make sure it is from a trusted source like our local spice guru, Pendery’s in Fort Worth.  Pendery’s sells their own brand of Mexican Vanilla which is made from imported Mexican Vanilla Beans, but the extract process is completed in the U.S.

Do you have a favorite “go-to” brand for vanilla?
Weigh in, and tell us about it in the comments section. 

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Want to Get The Most From Your Grocery Dollar? Find Top-Rated Foods With These FREE Shopping Lists of Test Kitchen Winners!

   

                                 

We go through vanilla extract pretty quickly at our home.  It is that “secret kitchen weapon” that seems to make everything taste better (except, of course, broccoli!). Since the price of vanilla seems to continue to sky-rocket, I recently decided to take on a “google” hunt to find the vanilla brand with the best combination of taste and value (read about that here if you want to know more ~ some warnings about many Mexican vanillas too!).     

“Pass-along Worthy” Grocery Shopping Lists

As part of my little research project, I discovered some great grocery buying resources that get the “pass-along-worthy” seal of approval!  These helpful shopping lists provide the winning finalists for hundreds of name brand packaged foods in lots of grocery categories (based on blind taste tests and selected on best overall quality, taste, and convenience).   

I found these lists so helpful, that I printed them as a convenient reference to keep with my weekly grocery list and saved them to my iphone so I’ll always have them with me at the store (these are all pdfs, so you can save them to your computer/pdf capable smart phone as well)!    

Here’s the scoop:   

:: Cook’s Illustrated Magazine: 2010 Grocery Buying Guide For Supermarket Ingredients.  This list features hundreds of top-rated brands, tested and recommended by Cook’s Illustrated (a.k.a. America’s Test Kitchen and the favorite magazine of foodies). Click here for the free guide.   

:: Women’s Health Magazine:  125 Best Packaged Foods (In spite of the title, not just for women). Women’s Health Magazine’s team of nutritionists tested hundreds of grocery items to find the healthiest, tastiest, and most convenient supermarket finds.  Get the free list of results, here.   

:: Prevention Magazine: 25 Healthiest Packaged Foods List. Prevention Magazine’s team of experts recommend their favorite healthy and budget-friendly packaged convenience foods. These selections are wholesome foods,  low in sodium, calories, and without added preservatives/chemicals.  See details on why these foods were picked, here (plus get quick meal ideas for each one) and download the printable shopping list, here.   

:: Prevention Magazine:Top 10 Healthy Packaged Food Awards. Prevention Magazine announced it’s top 10 healthy packaged food awards on the NBC Today Show with Matt Lauer. I could not find a related “shopping list,” but you can create your own from the short Today Show video clip. Go here to see the video  which will also give a tidbit on why each winner was selected (note that there is a brief ad at the beginning of the video).    

How do you make the most of your grocery shopping budget?   Tell us in the comments section!  We look forward to hearing from you!   

    

    

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New Favorite: Baked Balsamic Chicken

        

A couple of months ago I discovered a “no-fail” recipe for baked chicken. This easy recipe has consistently provided the most moist and flavorful baked chicken and is my new “go-to” for all recipes that start with a base of cooked chicken.  

The recipe is perfect as is (served right out of the oven with the balsamic sauce), but we also like the chicken without the sauce, served cold and chopped up on a green salad.  It would be great for chicken salad and sandwich wraps, too.  I double the recipe and freeze the extra chicken for quick and easy meals. 

Baked Balsamic Chicken

6 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves 

1 ½ teaspoons fresh rosemary leaves, minced, or ½ teaspoon dried 

2 cloves garlic, minced                             

½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 

½ teaspoon salt 

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 

¼ cup balsamic vinegar 

4-6 tablespoons white wine (optional) 

1.  Remove excess fat from chicken and rinse the chicken. Combine the rosemary, garlic, pepper, and salt in a small bowl and mix well. Place the chicken in a large bowl. Drizzle with the olive oil, and rub each piece of chicken with the spice mixture. Cover and refrigerate overnight. 

2.  Preheat the oven to 450°F. Spray a heavy roasting pan or iron skillet with cooking spray. Place the chicken in the pan and bake for 10 minutes. Turn the chicken over. If the drippings begin to stick to the pan, stir in 3-4 tablespoons water or white wine (if using). 

3.  Bake until a thermometer inserted in the thickest portion of the meat registers 160°F and the juices run clear (about 10 more minutes). 

4.  If the pan is dry, stir in another 1-2 tablespoons of water or white wine to loosen the drippings. Drizzle the vinegar over the chicken in the pan. 

5.  Transfer the chicken to plates. Stir the liquid in the pan and drizzle over the chicken. 

To freeze extra chicken:  Eliminate steps 4 & 5.  Place chicken on a wax paper lined cookie sheet, so that the chicken is not touching.  Freeze for 2 hours (or until outside feels frozen) and then transfer to a freezer safe bag or container. 

Do you have a favorite summertime recipe?  We would love to know about it so we can share with our fellow readers and cooks. Share your recipe in the comments section (or email us). 

  

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2 Years for the Price of 1 Magazine Subscriptions & Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas

We rarely post magazine deals, but we found Amazon’s long list of
magazine subscriptions are so deeply discounted with some of the
best prices we’ve seen in a while ~ definitely worth passing along. 
     

There are a lot of great titles to choose from, including many that would 
make great Father’s Day gifts for that hard-to-buy-for dad!  And, if you
already subscribe, you can use the offer to extend your subscription.
     

Go here to see Amazon’s full list of Buy 2 years for the price of 1
subscriptions. Below is a small sample of some of the bargains
you will find
:
     

 Home & Garden Interests      

Magazine - Veranda      

Special Interests (Great for Dad’s Day!)     

Magazine - Popular Photography Magazine - Road and Track     

Magazines for the Family     

Magazine - Disney Family Fun Magazine - National Geographic     

Savings Tip: Bundle your purchases. If you have any other shopping to do with Amazon, magazine purchases will work as a great filler to get the FREE Shipping from Amazon when you spend $25 or more.     

      

      

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Frugal & Fun Ft. Worth Weekend Events (May 14-15 Edition) ~ Baseball, Big Band Music, Bueller (Ferris Bueller that is), and More!

ABOUT THE FRUGAL & FUN FORT WORTH WEEKEND EDITION ~
Fridays, we post ideas for FREE (or almost free) weekend entertainment
for you and your family. This weekend’s tips include:
    

• FREE Downtown Burnett Park Family Event
• FREE Movie in the Park ~ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
• Fort Worth Cats Season Opening Events
• FREE Casey James American Idol Concert & Parade
• Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s – Herb Society Festival
    


:: FREE ~ Burnett Park Grand Opening Activities
Friday-Saturday ~ May 14-15, 2010    

     

Bring the family for a weekend full of fun activities at the re-opening Celebration
of Burnett Park (more widely known as the downtown park with the giant man
cutout sculpture).  

Weekend event highlights:    

  • Friday, 8:30pm ~ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off  movies under the sky.
  • Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm ~ Kid’s Party in the Park with face
    painting, live entertainment, make & take pottery, interactive buskers
    from the Science & History Museum, FW Nature Center reptiles, obstacle
    course and much more! 
  • Saturday, 6:30PM-10:00PM ~ Big Band Concert featuring Big
    Daddy Alright and a Frank Sinatra Tribute Show with Ricki Derek
    and his 16-piece band.
  • Food will be available to purchase, including Kincaid’s burgers on
    Saturday (now that is Fort Worth bliss!).

 Details, details
What: For more details about the newly renovated Burnett park, along with
    a schedule of weekend events & activities, click here.
Where: Burnett Park ~ 7th St. Downtown. Click here for parking options.
When: Friday and Saturday, May 14-15.  See hourly schedule, here.
Cost: FREE  (food is extra)    

::   

 :: Casey James, American Idol Welcome Home Parade
Friday, May 14, 2010     

                                

Kudos go out to local home town American Idol favorite, Casey James, for
making it to the top 3 this week!  To celebrate, Casey has a whole day of
meet and greet and other publicity activities around town that will
culminate with a late afternoon welcome home parade and performance
in the Fort Worth Stockyards.   

Details, details
What: For more information about Casey’s visit home, click here.
When: Friday, May 14, 4:00PM
Where: At the Fort Worth Stockyards ~ 130 East Exchange Ave.
    For directions, click here.
Cost: FREE   

::    

    

:: Fort Worth Cats Baseball, Season Opening & Fireworks 
Friday, May 14, 2010      

                      

The 2010 Fort Worth Cats baseball season gets underway tonight as they
take on Shreveport-Bossier.  There will be an abundance of Opening Day
festivities, including:     

  • Guests of honor ~ National Baseball Hall of Famer, Ferguson Jenkins
    and former National League MVP Maury Wills
  • Military flyover before the game
  • Fireworks show after the Cats beat Shreveport-Bossier

 Details, details
What: For more information, click here.
When: Friday, May 14, 7:00 PM
Where: LaGrave Field, 301 NE 6th Street. For directions, click here.
Cost: $4-$14, Go here for tickets.      

 ::       

 :: Fort Worth Botanic Garden ~ Herb Society Festival
Saturday, May 15, 2010
       

Botanic Gardens     

Enjoy the beauty of the FW Botanic Gardens while learning something new
at the 25th Annual Fort Worth Herb Society Festival. This educational event
and sale will feature classes by meteorologist Rebecca Miller, Judy Barrett
(publisher of Homegrown Magazine), and Ann McCormick (author and
columnist for The Herb Quarterly). Other activities include a silent auction
and festival store.      

Details, details
What: For more information, click here.  Box Lunches from the
    Blue Bonnet Bakery will be available for purchase in limited supplies.
When: Saturday, May 15, 9:00am – 3:00pm
Where: Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.
    Festival events will take place in the Deborah Beggs Moncrief Garden
    Center, close to the main entrance to the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens.
    For directions to the gardens and other details, click here.   
Cost: $2   

     

Have a wonderful (and hopefully not TOO wet & rainy) weekend!   

     

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