Thursday, June 30, 2011

MacBook Gets a Makeover

I'll be leaving for grad school in a few weeks and have been thinking about replacing my old MacBook. But wait! I don't have any money. What to do...what to do.... Give my laptop a makeover!

I came across this article today with some great tips on how to freshen up my Mac. The first suggestions is a little tech heavy (RAM? Superdrive?) but the others seem simple enough, I already have an external hard drive! I'll try these tips out and let you know how it goes. 

Check out the article : Getting the Most Out of an Older MacBook or iMac on Unplgged.com (they have missing vowels too <3)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Papr Bag Princess is Resourceful.

*She has her shoes repaired.
Theodor’s 4751 N Damen Ave Chicago, IL 60625

*She knows a good tailor.
Nuri’s 4155 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, IL 60618

*She sets trip alerts for upcoming flights, swooping in to buy her tickets at the ideal moment.

*She has a friend with a boat/pool/water front property.

*She can cook at least one thing very well. Besides Spaghetti. 

*She researches products on the internet prior to making a big purchase. She checks for coupon codes, compares prices from competitors and reviews consumer feedback. 

*She knows where she is going before she leaves. The last thing you will see her doing is scrolling through her smart phone in a dark alley, in the rain.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Urban Excursions

For those of you who don’t know me I’m quite a flâneur. The term comes from the French noun flâneur—which has the basic meanings of "stroller." Charles Baudelaire developed a derived meaning of flâneur—that of "a person who walks the city in order to experience it"—and that is exactly how I see myself. 


This past weekend my friend Ava and I visited the West Side neighborhood of Humboldt Park for the 25th annual Puerto Rican Festival and Parade. It was hands down the loudest, most patriotic event I had ever witnessed. They definitely had Boston on the 4th of July beat. 


If you are interested in affordable ways to visit some of Chicago’s best historic and cultural communities stop by the Chicago Cultural Center (77 E. Randolph St. ) on your lunch break for their Get Up and Go series. Tuesdays through September from 12:15-12:45pm. This weekly program features interviews with Chicago Neighborhood Insiders local experts from Chicago’s diverse communities. Meet the experts, hear their stories, ask questions, and you’ll be ready to Get Up and Go!  Some, I hear, even include FREE neighborhood tours departing after the discussion.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Thrifty finds courtesy of Refinery 29 Chicago!


Williams-Sonoma. If you're stuck with two culinary left feet, Williams-Sonoma can help, and it won't cost you a penny. Weekly classes change each month and even if your skills don't rise above boiling water, what have you got to loose? Williams-Sonoma, 900 North Michigan Avenue, Space #L2-14 Ll-4s; 312-587-8080.

Sally Hanson Nail Polish Strips—The same nail polish strips have lasted me for a good two weeks now and there's not a single chip to be seen. I'm going to stock up at my corner drugstore the next time I'm there. They're like the broke (and crafty!) girl's version of Minx. $8.50, available at your local drugstore.

Rosebud Prime Restaurant. Free food! Every weekday from 3 to 6 p.m. enjoy your happy hour at Rosebud Prime with a side of totally complimentary appetizers. They're so yummy you might be enticed to actually order a real dinner, but you've been properly warned. Rosebud Prime, 1 South Dearborn Street; 312-384-1900.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

I heart Mint.com

If you aren't using it yet you must sign up for Mint.com! Mint.com is an online budgeting site that a friend turned me onto a few years a go. I've used it religiously ever since. You enter in your bank account information (sounds sketch but the site has bank level security to keep your $$ safe), set up budgets for your personal expenses, and you're done. Mint.com lets me see where everyone of my precious cents goes and its gets red and angry if you go over your budget. Truly a personal finance lifesaver.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Thrifty Summer Time Actitivies

Summer is the perfect time for me to start this blog because there is a seemingly endless list of thrifty and nifty activities this season. So everyone, its time to come out of hibernation, slather on the SPF and find your self a friend with a boat! And if that doesn't work try one of these:

*Movies in the Park I will be going to the Grease sing-a-long if anyone is interested.
*Street Festivals there is usually a $5 suggested donation, give what you can.
*Outdoor Concerts no need to shlep all the way to Ravinia, bug spray is a must!
*Cocktails on my fire escape!

Champagne Taste, Beer Money

Recessionista, whatever. I have been living on a tight budget for as long as I can remember. Along the way I have picked up a few tricks for living the high life without spending a ton (or anything if I can help it). A wise woman once said, "girls just want to have fun!" but in the world of designer handbags and $19 drinks that "fun" seems almost unobtainable to those of use barely making ends meet. Hello artists, musicians, teachers,  freelance writers, non-profit do gooders! Ladies with a great job but a strung out line of credit! Any one with champagne taste but beer money, this blog is for you!