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Everyday Cheapskate: Surprising Other Uses for Automatic Dishwasher Detergent

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It's no secret that dishwasher detergent is specifically formulated to be used in automatic dishwashers whether it comes as powder, pods, pacs, liquid or gel. What may come as a big surprise is that these products' grease and dirt-busting abilities can be used outside the dishwasher in many useful ways.

Case in point: my microfiber cloths. I ...Read more

Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/TNS

Chicago Fire plan to build $650M soccer stadium in South Loop

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

CHICAGO — After nearly a decade of big swings and misses, including a recent failed bid to build a new White Sox ballpark, The 78 and developer Related Midwest may have finally found an anchor tenant to kick-start the proposed mixed-use megadevelopment in the South Loop.

The Chicago Fire announced plans Tuesday for a privately financed $650 ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Make Proper Iced Tea, According to My Mother-In-Law

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

The only thing more comforting than a tall glass of iced tea on a hot day is knowing how to make that perfect iced tea yourself with confidence -- for just pennies per serving.

My mother-in-law, a proud Canadian, taught me the difference between proper iced tea and the "swill" most restaurants pour, which in her opinion was, at best, a very ...Read more

Andreistanescu/Dreamstime/TNS

Bank mergers are booming. Here's why savers should watch their wallets

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Big bank mergers are starting to pick up steam in 2025, and history shows that’s not typically good news for savers. The recent wave of consolidation in the banking industry could spell trouble for your interest rates, account terms and overall financial choices.

As a reporter who has gained some keen insights on banking, covering finance for...Read more

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What's an individual retirement annuity? How they work, contribution limits and payouts

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

As you plan for retirement, building a secure nest egg becomes a top priority. Individual retirement annuities and individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are two similar-sounding options, but they function in very distinct ways.

This article explains how individual retirement annuities work, their advantages and disadvantages and how they ...Read more

Tirachard Kumtanom/Dreamstime/TNS

Can you pay to remove negative items from your credit report?

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Debts in collections typically stay on your credit report for seven years and can harm your score for as long as they appear. Some credit repair tactics can potentially get collection accounts taken off of your credit report sooner, but that’s generally only if the information is inaccurate.

Some people may recommend asking for a pay-for-...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Frugal Fixes for Aging Skin and Hair

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Let's face it -- slowing the aging process can be a full-time job (without benefits). Skin loses its bounce, hair forgets how to shine, and suddenly your eyebrows need a motivational speaker. But here's the good news: You don't need a trust fund or a drawer full of fancy potions to look and feel great. You just need a little humor, a few kitchen...Read more

Real estate Q&A: Should HOA pay for off-site parking during structural repairs?

Consumer / Home and Consumer News /

Q: We live in a 20-story condominium where every unit has one assigned spot in the garage, and we all share a large upper parking deck. Last year, the upper parking deck was deemed unsafe, resulting in the installation of shoring poles in the garage below, which blocked some assigned parking spots. The people whose spots were blocked, along with...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Quick and Easy Outdoor Cleaning and Storage Tips

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Many outdoor cleaning and storage solutions can be rather expensive, especially when compared with Everyday Cheapskate do-it-yourself or homemade alternatives. Here are some of my favorite cleaning tips and storage solutions for the garage and patio that will give you the results you need without the costs you don't.

BARBECUE COVER

Protect ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Liquify Crystallized Honey and the Best Way to Store It

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

It's discouraging when you reach for the honey, only to discover it is no longer a smooth liquid, but all grainy -- like sugar. You may have even tossed it into the trash assuming that it had gone bad and was no longer edible. Truth be told, it is still perfectly delicious and nutritious. It's easy to turn crystallized honey back into its liquid...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Save Money and Get Financially Confident

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

For a good deal of my life, I lived under a dark cloud of fear that I would end up financially destitute -- a bag lady. Studies reveal that I'm not the only one. Most of us have felt that way, not because we're broke but because we lack confidence. That makes us timid, worried and financially insecure.

Look, we don't have to accept financial ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Break the Plastic Wrap Habit in Your Kitchen (and What to Use Instead)

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Let's talk about plastic wrap. That clingy, crinkly roll we all keep in the drawer -- the one that never tears straight and sticks to everything except the bowl you're trying to cover. It's convenient until you stop and ask: Is this really the best we can do?

Spoiler: It's not. And honestly, it's time to break the habit.

THE TROUBLE WITH ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: At-Home Adventures

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Are you feeling jittery about taking a family vacation this summer? You're not alone. Whether it's your family's safety abroad, the high cost of gasoline or a thin bank account that has you unsettled, this might be a great time to consider a dramatic alternative: a stay-at-home vacation!

You can become tourists in your own town by uncovering ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Heartbreak and Effects of Filing for Bankruptcy

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Dear Mary: Please give me some pointers on bouncing back from bankruptcy. Will this have any effect on future employment opportunities? -- Emmaline

Dear Emmaline: Pay your bills on time; never be late. Do not run up big balances. Do not apply for a lot of credit. Never use more than 30% of your credit limits. Never allow a credit card balance ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Saving by Choice, Not by Chance

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

A question that I answered in a previous column brought a small avalanche of mail, mostly from readers who were aghast that I would suggest they save such a significant portion of their paychecks for retirement. It was money they insisted they could not afford to save.

I can only imagine that for a person who saves nothing, suggesting they ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Best Nontoxic, Organic, Safe and Cheap Weed Control for Yard and Garden

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Weeds.

Those freeloaders of the garden world. No matter how lovingly you tend your tomatoes or fluff your mulch, those green invaders always show up like uninvited houseguests who overstay their welcome -- and bring their cousins.

If you've found yourself muttering on your knees while yanking weeds or reading weed killer labels that sound like...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 8 Things That Should Never Go in the Dryer

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Clothes pinned to a clothesline flapping in the breeze and drying in the sunshine is a visual that brings me back to my childhood. And oh, that amazing smell of line-dried clean sheets. Know what I mean? Modern-day clothes dryers have almost completely replaced traditional outdoor clotheslines.

A clothes dryer is a convenient appliance that ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Couple's Guide to Common Money Myths

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

The wedding was beautiful and fulfilled your fondest dreams. But it's over, and now it's time to settle in and enjoy your new life together. Lucky for you, I'm here to warn you about some common money myths that newlyweds have been known to bring with them into their marriages.

MYTH: DOUBLE THE INCOME, HALF THE EXPENSES

This is what I call ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean Gunk and Grime From Kitchen Cabinets

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

Kitchen cabinets are for storing dishes, not grease. Unfortunately, wood cabinets, whether painted or natural with a clear finish, are prone to all sorts of grease, grime and gunk from simply being in the kitchen.

Depending on just how much grease and grime you're looking at and the supplies you have available, here are several options for your...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Haggling for Dollars

Consumer / Everyday Cheapskate /

By a show of hands, let me see how many of you have a credit card in your name. Uh-huh, I see those hands. It appears that my audience falls right in line with national averages: About 70% of you have at least one credit card. And how would you categorize your relationship with your card issuer?

If you are carrying credit card debt, it really ...Read more

 

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