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Vote for the Flip Camera Winner

September 4, 2008 By Jenn @ Frugal Upstate 345 Comments

Out of the 175 or so entries for the flip video camera there were 127 that were not repeats.

So now you, dear readers, have quite the job to do! I need you to read ALL 127 ENTRIES and then vote for your favorite. One vote per person, no totally anonymous votes will be counted-you must at least sign your name. Voting will continue from now until September 9th.

The idea that gets the most votes* not only gets made into a vlog, but the person who entered that idea wins the Flip Video Camera!

1-Party planning on a budget (angie)

2-Frugal holiday entertaining (spooky)

3-Passing frugality on to your kids (mist)

4-Organizing your coupons/weekly ads (becca)

5-Shopping grocery sales w/coupons versus shopping wholesale (sams etc) without (rachel)

6-How to organize at home to be more frugal (melinda-farleysmiles)

7-Top 10 frugal ideas in the frugal upstate household (nancy)

8-Frugal garden tour (breagha)

9-How to decide your menu for the week (peggy)

10-Finding frugal buys at the grocery store (carolyn)

11-Frugal ways to maximize pet care (the frugal homemaker)

12-Celebrating Halloween-parties, costumes and treats (jennifer)

13-Organizing the frugal kitchen; frugal kitchen must haves (mindy)

14-Being frugal as a blogger (a cowboy’s wife)

15-Comparison clothes shopping for kids/teens-getting “the look” for less (gchen)

16-How to do a video blog (lisa knight)

17-Saving money on laundry supplies & organizing laundry tasks (heather)

18-Going green on a budget (amy flanagan)

19-Frugal travel and vacation tips (wendy)

20-Cutting clutter & frugal storage (nikki)

21-Frugal ways to pack a fun lunch (kate)

22-Frugal gift giving tips or tricks (lcmasterpiece)

23-Home office organization (melissa)

24-Shopping at thrift (resale) stores (heather b)

25-Remaining frugal with kids in sports or activities (liz)

26-Getting tech toys & services cheaply (bebemiqui)

27-Kids birthday parties on a budget (colleen)

28-Little things a person can do to get started on the frugal journey (margot)

29-Effective ways to pay all bills each month using frugal skills (annette)

30-Strategies for keeping heating costs down (mac)

31-Frugal ways to have fun (midge)

32-Combating the ever increasing price of diapers (steph @ problem solving mom)

33- Recycling-is it worth the time and effort to consign, donate etc. (jenn)

34-How to freeze dinners (jennifer)

35-Quality vs. price (jenarow)

36-How to preserve by canning (amattes)

37-How to keep track of bills, paying of credit cards etc (kate)

38-How to be frugal without looking cheap (cancan)

39-Home improvement and decorating frugally (nicole)

40-How you organize you blogging/computer/desk area and plan blogging topics (christine)

41-How to reuse little bits of leftover food (pam jardin)

42-Organizing appliance manuals etc (domestic diva)

43-Saving money on electric bills (angie)

44-Why you are frugal, what frugal is to you, how you got started (jessica morris)

45-The rubber chicken dinner-or how to make one chicken last 4 meals (emily kate)

46-Creating a frugal theme bedroom for a child or teen (anon)

47-How to do once a month cooking (tikig0rama)

48-Gift wrapping with style and creativity-without buying expensive paper (onthecurb)

49-Frugal homemade substitutions for items usually bought at the grocery store (niemanmarxist)

50-Garage sale-ing (susan)

51-How to organize information (fat girl shrinking)

52-How to get pet odor out of carpet (mercedes)

53-Organizing school paperwork (barb)

54-How to save money on produce (saph @ walk with me)

55-Comparison-is it cheaper to make bread or buy it? (christina)

56-How to be frugal and still buy american! (katja of simbao.com)

57-Passive frugality-how not doing things saves money (lisa)

58-How to balance and prioritize vlogging/blogging with kids (lori)

59-Frugal, quick and easy meatless meals (hae773201)

60-Celebrating the holidays-especially christmas (janne)

61-Reusing items you already have and making them look great (daphne)

62-Encouraging healthy eating in our kids (am)

63-Where to donate all the free and cheap extra stuff from coupons etc. (life, as best we can)

64-How to get to the beach and take a weeks vacation cheaply (sphinx63)

65-Making baby food-a quick cheap alternative (proverbs30one)

66-Organizing cleaning/beauty products purchased with coupons (the nuzzo family)

67-How to be an assertive couponer (mama koala)

68-Hosting a great baby or bridal shower on a budget (amie)

69-Frugal ways to use baby clothes that don’t fit anymore but you can’t bear to part with (rebekah)

70-Frugal birthday party favors (lori s.)

71-How to organize the pantry, fridge or freezer (deeanna)

72-Frugal activities and games to play with children (shiloh)

73-Frugal cleaning/home upkeep (your frugal friend niki)

74-Saving on beauty-manicures, haircuts, clothing etc (charlenegale)

75-Frugal cooking segment (nichole)

76-How to hang laundry on the line (michelle)

77-How to organize your food so you use the oldest first and don’t let food spoil (andrea)

78-How to do a detailed clean up and organization of a spare room or closet (liza121870)

79-Thrifty thanksgiving tips-table setting, decorations, turkey day deals, traditions and family recipes. (lauren)

80-How you organize everything from the moment it enters your house (bronwyn)

81-Making meals with friends so you can freeze & have ready later (carols)

82-How to keep your money saving strategies in check and balance with the rest your life (K)

83-How to take existing clothes and make new combinations-staying in fashion without spending. (hochman)

84-How to deal with rising food and gas prices. (Kristin)

85-Homemade beauty products (Erin)

86-How to blog-technical issues like template design, pictures etc (Mamabyrd2)

87-Frugal, easy to make lunches for work days (Chastity)

88-Frugal ways to pamper houseguests (Tara)

89-Top stay at home an work companies (The Pelhams)

90-Fun frugal activities. (Candyscraps)

91-Comparing 2 people with the same shopping list, one with coupons, one without (Joanne)

92-Ideas for a first birthday party (Becki)

93-Frugal Moving (tootywink)

94-Homemade substitutions for cleaning products (Chesney)

95-How to make a budget (Brandy)

96-Simple and frugal cake decorating (Amanda)

97-A tour of the baby aisle at the store-what do you really need, and what shouldn’t you waste money on (LisaSlater)

98-Organizing your day to maximize your time (Andrea)

99-How to prepare financially to become a stay at home mom (Dawn)

100-How do you get your garden and veggie beds ready for winter (Otter)

101-What’s in your purse and/or car every day for a week. (Hera)

102-A monthly menu/grocery list that is cost efficient, healthy and kid friendly. (atrendyparty)

103-Holiday meal making-frugality and organizing what can be prepared ahead (Yuki)

104-How to cut credit card debt (Becky)

105-Frugal weight loss-exercising, healthy foods, vitamins etc (Beth)

106-Doing rebates right and how much they can save you (Angie)

107-Inexpensive meal ideas-beyond spaghetti and mac ‘n cheese (Becca)

108-Frugal hobbies-and how to make regular hobbies frugal. (Domestic Goddess in Training)

109-Show us your family and give us a better idea of your everyday life (cindy brick)

110-How to save money and cut cost on specialized products (Becky)

111-Using vintage items found at garage sales, estate sales, attics, etc to make fun & inexpensive décor (Cheri)

112-How to do children’s arts & crafts on a dime (seesawstar)

113-How to feed a grown man and growing boy who eat all the time (Lacy)

114-Entertaining young children around the holidays (Amberlee & Julian)

115-The response of Yankee Bill and the kiddos to our frugality-do they like, hate or even notice? (Rebecca)

116-How to do general home repairs, preventative maintenance (Leanne)

117-How to compile a disaster survival kit (Tina Williams)

118-How to grow an urban garden (Lisa)

119-A look behind the scenes at the Milk Company (Mia Bella)

120-How to do back to school shopping frugally (Michelle)

121-Cooking video on the best of from the Frugal Food Series (rachael)

122-How to utilize your bread machine. (rmlrhonda)

123-Comparison of various budget programs (Rachel)

124-How to save on big ticket items (Karo)

125-Frugal Family Makeover-follow a family for a day and point out where they could be more frugal (design6565)

126-A day in the life of Frugal Upstate (PJ)

127-Frugal indoor fun for the winter with kids (Diamond Diva)

*Note: If there is a tie, then the ideas that tied will be placed in a hat and drawn.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:48 pm

    79 is awesome! tday tips for me!!!!!!

    Reply
  2. mommadays says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:49 pm

    79 could totally work for me and my hubbykins. we are always lookin for new idea and plannin’ ahead.

    Reply
  3. happyathome says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    105 figure flattering for me. sounds great.

    Reply
  4. holidayshomemaker62 says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    79 sweet tday treats for me sounds gR8T 🙂

    Reply
  5. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    try it on for size-105

    Reply
  6. hazardouschef colli says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:53 pm

    79 absolutely lovely idea for the whole family!

    Reply
  7. mommaramma7 says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:54 pm

    hmmm… i think 79 would be the most fun to watch online… ’cause it’s so open to possibilities ! 🙂 let’s tune in. can’t wait. xoxo

    Reply
  8. denise says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    79 is fine for us… (lauren’s) idea is great for preplanning moms.

    Reply
  9. karyn says

    September 5, 2008 at 6:59 pm

    123 – i like this one a lot…. it seems cool and pretty sweet for vlog-don’t u think?

    Reply
  10. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    the one towards the end-diamond diva’s is awesome. winter ideas to keep my kiddies busy

    Reply
  11. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:02 pm

    105 puhlease– i need to save some $$$$ and keep healthy

    Reply
  12. nancyk says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:03 pm

    79. Thrifty thanksgiving tips-table setting, decorations, turkey day deals, traditions and family recipes. (lauren)

    i think that the idea of family tradition is something rare and special these days. it should be encouraged and carried on throughout the generations and help bring families together and take part in activities as a team.

    Reply
  13. exact dollar debbie says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:04 pm

    sweetness….let’s compare tday recipes… i love holidays…. tday and xmas are my favorite ones…79!!

    Reply
  14. karenpeters says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:06 pm

    how many people does it take to set the tday table? i want to know how to fold the napkins to look like doves or birds or something fun…
    i don’t know. some kind of fun thing for the placemats.

    Reply
  15. karenpeters says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:07 pm

    79 (for the one above) i forgot to post the number it’s lauren’s for 79. oopsie!

    Reply
  16. trollynyu chickidee says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:08 pm

    105 is so special cuz i ahvent seen many posts about it

    Reply
  17. Mamma Manhattan says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:09 pm

    79 my girlfriends and i think this would work well in vlog format. so Martha Stewart-luv-it

    Reply
  18. D says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:09 pm

    2-frugal holiday entertaining (spooky)

    Reply
  19. henry says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:32 pm

    79-Thrifty thanksgiving tips-table setting, decorations, turkey day deals, traditions and family recipes. (lauren)

    cleanup tips for after the feast would be grrreattt -hank

    Reply
  20. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:33 pm

    56-us a today

    Reply
  21. Roxy RV says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:33 pm

    105–it just seems practicle and something i don’t kno.

    Reply
  22. sandy s. says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:34 pm

    79…i don’t have any ideas on new family traditions, but think we can use some since my husband and i didn’t have a lot to hand on down to the kids.

    Reply
  23. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 7:35 pm

    56 because still buying american can get expensive, but i wanna try it out

    Reply
  24. Bethany says

    September 5, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    #125

    How can I be more frugal too?

    Reply
  25. Tiffiny says

    September 5, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    #2

    Reply
  26. Christine says

    September 5, 2008 at 11:05 pm

    I really should keep track of how much I spend, but since I don’t I think #91 should win!

    Reply
  27. Anonymous says

    September 5, 2008 at 11:11 pm

    #2 Spooky

    Danielle

    Reply
  28. Amyrlin says

    September 6, 2008 at 2:37 am

    My Vote is for #2

    Reply
  29. Rita says

    September 6, 2008 at 8:09 am

    2-Frugal holiday entertaining (spooky)

    Reply
  30. ajm says

    September 6, 2008 at 8:15 am

    125 is the best…i love makeovers

    Reply
  31. Jessica says

    September 6, 2008 at 9:09 am

    2 – Spooky!!!!

    Reply
  32. Jill says

    September 6, 2008 at 10:11 am

    #94 I’d love to see how the replacements work versus the real products.

    Jill

    Reply
  33. Gianna says

    September 6, 2008 at 11:27 am

    My vote is for #2, spooky!

    Reply
  34. Nicole says

    September 6, 2008 at 11:59 am

    My vote is for – #24-Shopping at thrift (resale) stores (heather b)

    Reply
  35. Jackie S says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    number 79. thanksgiving tips that are thrifty. sounds pretty nifty

    Reply
  36. Janet T. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:09 pm

    105. i like this one a lot!

    Reply
  37. Alexia R. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:12 pm

    79 is one i could use during this fall.

    Reply
  38. Trina O. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    24 looks good. i like being thrifty.

    Reply
  39. Yiksia P. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:44 pm

    i like 56… my whole family tries to shop american…if we can.

    Reply
  40. Reese Q. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:45 pm

    I am going to have to choose # 79, Thrifty Thanksgiving (Lauren) because last year I just OVERSPENT big time during Thanksgiving. Before I knew it, I had spent way more than I had planned for.

    Reese G.

    Reply
  41. Pamela W says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:47 pm

    11-maximizing pet care! My kids want a pup, but i’m not sure how i can make it work

    Reply
  42. Nora H. says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    27 – kids bday parties on a budget!!

    i love planning parties for my kids.

    Reply
  43. Anonymous says

    September 6, 2008 at 1:55 pm

    Its so hard to chose because there are so many that are god but I am gonna have to go with #2 Spooky

    Reply
  44. Anonymous says

    September 6, 2008 at 2:15 pm

    I think #4 has a great idea, my coupons are so disorganized, I need help with them

    Reply
  45. Elyse says

    September 6, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    My vote is for #4, I can always use help organizing my coupons and matching to the ads

    Reply
  46. conniew says

    September 6, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    #4 gets my vote

    Reply
  47. dk says

    September 6, 2008 at 4:03 pm

    My vote has to go to #4, gotta get those coupons organized.

    Reply
  48. KimBinTX says

    September 6, 2008 at 4:04 pm

    I really like number 4.
    Kim B. in TX

    Reply
  49. Anonymous says

    September 6, 2008 at 4:36 pm

    #93, frugal moving

    Reply
  50. Jerry says

    September 6, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    number 4 – great idea

    jerry

    Reply
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