Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Dirty Drinking Gasses? Out, Out, Darn Spot!


So, today is bleak and dreary where I am. A lot like my glasses. After they come out of the dishwasher. And that’s just not right.
I’m convinced that it will be the minor things that completely unhinge us. Am I right? What’s on your list?
One of the things on my list was spotty glasses. Now I know this sounds trivial, but everyday when I pulled a drinking glass out of the cabinet, it would depress me to see that what was once a shiny sparkling glass was now a cloudy mess. Almost white. Really, really bad. Got to the point where I didn’t want to offer a drink to anyone!
Anyway, before you think I’m just a terrible glass washer, let me place the blame where it belongs. It’s not my fault.
I live in the Northeast United States. We have really, really hard water. Full of all sorts of wonderful minerals. Minerals that leave your glasses and dishes looking like you never wash them. (This also means that we need to replace all of our faucets every few years. But that’s another story for another day.)
Today I’m here to tell you I have found the Holy Grail, the answer to my cloudy glass problem. And it truly is a miracle.
Non toxic.
Cheap.
Easy.
(And no, the answer isn’t buy all new glasses. I already did that. Only a temporary fix).
The answer is – common everyday white VINEGAR!
You will not believe how this solves the problem. And it’s probably in your house already. Gotta love solutions like that!
The Steps
1. Get a really big bottle of vinegar. Costco sells it by the gallon jug. Perfect.
2. Pour the vinegar into a basin or bowl.
3. Put your glasses in. It’s best if you can submerge them, that may require purchasing 2 gallons of vinegar. I put mine in and rolled them around.
4. Let soak for an hour.
5. Give a quick scrub – and voila! Your glasses will be sparkling again!
How can it be so easy you ask?
I don’t know.
I don’t care.
I’m just happy it works.
My second favorite use for vinegar? Getting rid of the hard water deposits from the above mentioned hard water. Just soak a cloth in vinegar, wrap it around the base of the fixture where the deposits accumulate, leave it there for the entire day, then just wipe away the residue.
Again – how does it work? I have no idea. Do I care? Nope.
There are hundreds of uses for vinegar. If you get so excited about your clean glasses and fixtures and just can’t stop using it, click here to find out more ways vinegar can be your new best friend.
And for those of you chanting about how I should just get a water softener – I have one. It just hasn’t been installed yet. And that’s really a story for another day!
I’m Evelyn Cucchiara of The Hopeful Life, and my goal, my reason for being, is to make your life easier. I teach crazy, busy people with no time how to lose the crazy and get more time.
I’m all about the shortcuts – shortcuts to getting out the door in the morning, shortcuts to getting dinner on the table. I admit it, I’m a very selfish person, I like my me time. That’s what my shortcuts are designed to do – get you more time. What you use that time for is up to you! Over on my website, The Hopeful Life, I share tons of shortcuts on how to make your life HOPEFUL – which stands for Happy, Organized, Peaceful, Efficient and Full of Fun.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Nesting 101


The weather is turning brisker, the days are getting shorter – time to nest.
No – not the type of nesting you feel compelled to do right before you have a baby. In my world, those days are long gone. This is nesting for you.
I’m talking about setting up a happy place for you, a safe place, a nest.
I’m talking about outfitting your bed as the sanctuary it needs to be.
I’m talking soothing colors, everything at your fingertips.
Here’s a list of what makes my life better – at least more comfy….
emptiness. No clutter. No dirty dishes. Just the basics.
a clock with a push light – I wear contacts and can’t see a clock across the room, nor do I want a glowing clock right next to me. This works perfectly. I push the button on top when I need the light, perfectly dark when I don’t.
reading lamp
down quilt
squishy pillows
heated mattress pad. This is one of my all time favorite things. I got it at JC Penny. Instead of an electric blanket, this heats up under you. And it’s dual control, so only my side needs to be on. I turn it on before I get into bed, and then it’s warm and comfy for me when I get in. And the control is mounted on the side of my night table, you can just see it in the picture. This way when I want to adjust it, I can just reach out my hand. No fumbling in the dark. I attached it with Command Adhesive strips.
remote control for the lights. I have one remote that does all the lights in the bedroom. Invaluable for when you are reading in bed and want to turn the lights off. No getting up! I’m going to mount that on the wall also. Right now it sits on the table, but I’m always knocking it down – so to the Command Adhesive I go!
a cat – this is optional.
This past weekend I did something I never do – I woke up, made the bed, and then decided that I didn’t want to get up. So instead, I postponed the day and spent time just lounging in bed. I wasn’t sick, it just felt right.
I suggest you do the same if you possibly can. Makes a world of difference in your outlook on life. One day not being responsible for things evens out the playing field somehow.
Thanks for listening. I'm Evelyn Cucchiara of The Hopeful Life, where I show crazy, busy people with no time how to lose the crazy & get more time. I'm all about the shortcuts.
Shortcuts for getting out the door in the morning, shortcuts for finding more time in your day, shortcuts for living life the way it should be - Happy, Organized, Peaceful, Efficient & Full of Fun - HOPEFUL!
Stop by my website for my free tip sheet - 7 Ways To Calmly Get Out The Door In The Morning. http://www.TheHopefulLife.com
Evelyn

Saturday, December 8, 2012

What Every Good Party Goer Needs To Know - NOW!


The holidays are approaching f-a-s-t and you probably have been invited to a few parties/dinners/shindigs.

Now you have to figure out what to bring as a hostess gift. Not wine. They have enough wine. And it’s really boring. You’re not boring.

It would be a wonderful gesture to bake something. But maybe, just maybe, that sounds like a whole lot of work. You want the kudos, but not the work, right? I’m with you.

No problem. I’m here to tell you about the best shortcut ever.

This is what you should bring to every holiday party you’re invited to this year. Every occasion. Every dinner. Every shindig.

It’s muffins. 
Wait - it’s not as boring as it sounds.

It fulfills all the things you want a great hostess gift to be.
It’s easy. It’s different. It’s appreciated. It’s low cost (okay, let’s call it what it is - it’s cheap!)

These super easy muffins are the absolute BEST HOSTESS GIFT EVER! Why? Because you’re going to present them with a bit of a twist. Here’s what you do - bake a batch of these muffins, pop them into a basket, and present them to your hostess. Stay with me here - 

Here’s the twist - attach a note stating that they are for breakfast tomorrow! You have just given them something they didn’t even know they wanted! You have made breakfast for them! 

You will instantly be the most favorite guest ever! You’re thinking of them, you’re making their life easier, and you’re making your life easier too.

Promise me - from now on, you’ll make your life easier & more HOPEFUL (Happy, Organized, Peaceful, Efficient & Full of Fun) by NOT running out to the store before you go to a party. You’re going to bake in less time then it takes the coffee to brew. Have faith. You can do this!

Why? Here’s why:
  • mixes up in less than 5 minutes
  • uses ingredients you probably already have on hand
  • healthy – whole wheat flour, low-fat, low sugar
  • everyone will love them!
Remember, next time you’re invited to a party, leave the wine at home. They already have wine. They don’t want more wine.

Bake them these muffins, pop them into a basket, and present them with a card saying they’re for breakfast the next day. The party hosts will love you…….’nuff said.

Here’s the recipe.

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup oil or applesauce
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups white whole wheat flour – Trader Joe’s or King Arthur. (Regular white flour is fine too, just not as healthy.)
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • cinnamon sugar mixture in a shaker bottle or bowl

Directions:

  1. Heat oven to 400 degrees. 
  2. Spray muffin tin with cooking spray.
  3. Mix milk, oil/applesauce & egg in a bowl. 
  4. Add flour, sugar, baking powder & salt. 
  5. Stir until flour is just moistened. Do not over stir.
  6. Use an ice cream scoop to fill muffin cups 3/4 full. 
  7. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar mixture on top. 
  8. Bake 15 – 20 minutes until brown.

That’s it. In a few minutes you’ll be done, and as a bonus, your home will smell wonderful!

And the recipe is infinitely changeable – add a handful of berries, some chocolate chips – whatever sounds good to you!

C’mon on – give it a try. See how much more organized you can be by not running out to the store. And how much more popular you’ll be next year when the party invites are going out.


I’m Evelyn Cucchiara of The Hopeful Life and my goal, my reason for being, is to make your life easier. I teach crazy, busy people with no time how to lose the crazy and get more time.

I’m all about the shortcuts – shortcuts to getting out the door in the morning, shortcuts to getting dinner on the table. I admit it, I like my me time. That’s what my shortcuts are designed to do – get you more time. That’s what The Hopeful Life is all about.

Happy, Organized, Peaceful, Efficient and Full of Fun.

be happy!

Evelyn
ps – I just launched my shortcut product for WAHM’s (work at home moms) – a unique way to get your message out to more people. And get them on your list. 

Details here: http://bit.ly/TzOKHD

Saturday, December 1, 2012

What's Your Front Entrance Saying about You?


A forlorn front entrance is a sad, sad sight. It’s giving off a sad, sad message. That sad, sad people live there. Don’t let this be your 1st message to the world.
No matter what season it is, I’ll bet the area by your front door is looking a bit tired. Time for a spiff up. Especially if you are about to decorate for the holidays. Decorations on top of dust, debris and general all around dirt does not a festive holiday make!
So here’s a short list of what needs to be done – before the lights and animated figures make their appearance at your house. What, you don’t FEEL like doing it? Just do it.You’ll be glad you did. And Santa will thank you later.
The Easy, Peasy Steps to Spiff Up Your Front Entrance.
1. Give your front stoop, porch, steps, whatever a really good sweep. Get rid of all the debris. Leaves, sticks, dead bugs, cobwebs – it all has to go. (Unless you’re decorating for Halloween, then leave the cobwebs.)
2. Get a new door mat if needed. This is the best defense against tracking dirt into your home, so make sure it’s earning it’s keep. In the list of priorities for a door mat, grabbing dirt from your shoes is first, looking great is second. Those coir mats that come with holiday colors and pictures should be a distant 26th. They don’t actually remove dirt from people’s shoes, they just shred up and disintegrate and end up tracking more dirt into your house. That’s why they’re so cheap. Spend money for a good mat and it will last you for years. And you won’t have to swap it out with each holiday. (Just a side note – I don’t know which I deem the most useless and unneeded holiday decoration – door mats or toilet seat covers. Really? What would you want to store a holiday door mat and/or toilet seat cover.? If anyone has a good reason, or feels strongly that I’m wrong, just let me know. Please. I really want to know. “Cause I just can’t understand it.)
3. Take a close look at the door surround. That’s the wood or metal trim that goes around your door, attached to the house. Is it chipped in places? Does it need some touch up? If so, break out the touch up paint. How about the door hardware? I just noticed that my storm door handle is missing almost all of its black paint. Doesn’t that send a warm and welcoming hello to everyone…..
4. What’s hanging on your front door? Make it something cheerful, colorful. Be sure to change it with the seasons (that’s only 4 times a year, not too much to ask). And make sure it is flat. There’s nothing worse than being assaulted by a cumbersome wreath or flower arrangement when trying to pass the front door. Flat rules.
5. Polish up any glass on the door or storm door. Best method – use a squeegee. It gets all the dirt and grime off in one sweep so you don’t have to keep going over the same area. Click here for a video to show you how.
6. How’s the mailbox look? Take care of any needed maintenance. Same goes for the door bell or door knocker. And if your doorbell isn’t working, get it fixed immediately! Bad karma…..just saying.
7. If you have room, put something decorative outside the front door. Maybe a pot of flowers if it ever gets warm enough, maybe a box or bucket guests can put their wet umbrellas in. Just make sure you don’t take up so much room that it’s difficult to get in the door. Simplicity is the key word here. And always.
Looking good now! Santa would be proud. Maybe he’ll even fill your stocking extra full this year! As usual, it comes down to making things easy and accessible. Simple shortcuts to get things done quickly and easily. That’s what I’m all about.
I’m Evelyn Cucchiara of The Hopeful Life, and my goal, my reason for being, is to make your life easier. I teach crazy, busy people with no time how to lose the crazy and get more time.
I’m all about the shortcuts – shortcuts to getting out the door in the morning, shortcuts to getting dinner on the table. I admit it, I’m a very selfish person, I like my me time. That’s what my shortcuts are designed to do – get you more time. What you use that time for is up to you! Over on my website, The Hopeful Life, I share tons of shortcuts on how to make your life HOPEFUL – which stands for Happy, Organized, Peaceful, Efficient and Full of Fun. Come visit me