New nest

I'd love to help you find your "new nest" as well as share tips on updating it, decorating it, filling it with good food, etc.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Creative Culinary Blog

Couldn't help sharing this fabulous culinary blog--which always has outstanding meals, desserts, rolls (check latest entry on Garlic Cheesy Rolls) http://www.dealstomealsblog.com/2015/01/garlic-ranch-cheddar-rolls.html


The cute creator of the blog (and the chef) lives close by and her family have some true talent in the kitchen. I've been lucky enough to try some of their homemade syrup (I love breakfast foods!) and also some of their cookies and cupcakes. Delish!

These rolls are on my list this week!

These woman lists great case lot sales, post recipes, and will send you weekly recipes for meals as a paid subscription if you like. I like all the help I can get in the kitchen when it comes to meal prep. and recipes. Thanks, ladies!




Monday, January 5, 2015

The Secret to Getting Organized: Declutter!

One of my favorite blogs, The Inspired Room, shared this as we enter a new year: 

Here’s the real secret to getting organized:

When we feel overwhelmed and think we need to get better organized, usually what we really need to do first is declutter.
The less we have, the easier it is to find what we need.
The less we have, the less time we will spend maintaining and cleaning things.
The less we have, the less money we will spend buying new things we don’t need that will end up cluttering up our closets and cabinets even more.
The less we have, the more we will enjoy what we do have.
The less we have, the less “organizing” we actually have to do.
So while it’s probably the least fun part of organizing and the most stressful, decluttering is really the most rewarding and important step of all. I have felt so much peace and a "lightness" after decluttering. It is also one of the BEST WAYS to prepare to sell your home! You will get more money and sell in quicker amount of time than a cluttered home, where corners, shelves and closet floors are jam-packed. 
HOW TO DECLUTTER:
A Bag a Day Keeps the Clutter Away…How's that for a mantra?
1. Pick whatever clutter category (sample categories I plan to use are below) you are most inspired to work on first. You don’t have to follow the monthly format, choose whatever works best for you.
2. Each category also suggests an area of the house or room to focus on, but adapt it all to suit your home and needs.
3. Tackle each area/category by filling up at least one bag per area and donating it (or dispose of trash.)
4. Keep on going every day, each month, even into the next year, eliminating the excess, until your home is clutter free! Keep up the bag per day concept (even if your bag gets much smaller!) to keep any clutter from sneaking back in. :)
5. Just say NO to more clutter coming in. You will get better at saying no to clutter as you see the results of your hard work! Be firm about it so you can break the cycle of TOO MUCH STUFF.
Here are a few decluttering tips:
1. The important thing is identifying the clutter hot spots that you need to focus on with “gazelle intensity” (a good ol’ Dave Ramsey phrase) each month– and then make it a mission to get it done! Even if you only have a few minutes a day to declutter, it all adds up.
2. To reach your organizing goals, you’ll have to commit to consistency in decluttering.  Make it your goal to get rid of as much as you can in each category, donating at least one bag of stuff at a time, can until there is NO clutter left like it. Then you can move on to the next category! Don’t worry about organizing it as you go, just get rid of stuff. Organizing can happen along the way if it makes sense, or save it for later, just try to stay focused on ridding your home of a bag of clutter a day.
3. Only keep what you actually use or need. Be ruthless and focused on the end goal, a clutter-free home and the peace that will come with knowing where everything is and having nothing in your home you don’t use or love!
4. Even if you think you *might* need something down the road, just let it go unless it’s precious to you. If it’s not precious, it’s not worth keeping for “just in case.” Only keep what you really love or actually use on a regular basis.
5. Remember, slow and steady wins the race. It might take you a year, or more, or less, depending on how far along you are in the decluttering journey already. But you will see progress!
This “Bag a Day” plan isn’t a declutter project that you start on New Years and work on for a few weeks and then quit, it is about developing the habit of finding joy in a clutter free home.

TWELVE MONTHS OF DECLUTTERING A BAG A DAY

JANUARY:

Clothes, bags, shoes, accessories {including seasonal items}, dressers, closets, nightstands, Master bedroom.

FEBRUARY:

Papers, files, calendars, office drawers, command centers. Home office.

MARCH:

Beauty products, medicine cabinets, bathroom cabinets. Bathroom.

APRIL:

Linens (towels, sheets, blankets) and cleaning supplies. Laundry room and linen closets and under sinks or anywhere you store cleaning supplies.

MAY:

Pots, pans, dishes, kitchen electronics, pantry items (spices, food, baking items), kitchen cabinets. Kitchen and Pantry.

JUNE:

Books, magazines, DVDs, electronic devices, games. Family rooms.

JULY:

Tools (yard tools, ladder, power tools, hardware, cleaning tools), project materials and supplies on garage shelves. Garage, tool bench and storage areas.

AUGUST:

Keepsakes (sentimental, photos, albums) and kids’ drawings and mementos. Closets and bookshelves, anywhere mementos are stored.

SEPTEMBER:

Other family members’ clothes and kids’ toys.  Closets, bedrooms, playrooms, school supplies.

OCTOBER:

Hobby supplies (sewing, crafts, gift wraps, gift cards, etc.). Craft cabinets or closets.

NOVEMBER:

Decorative items {seasonal, decorative, furniture, extra items you don’t need}. Wherever you store excess. Garage, Basement.

DECEMBER:

Christmas and holiday items, entertaining supplies. Basements, cupboards, garages.
Happy Decluttering! Come back and share in the comments how things are going for you, or post updates on your blog so we can see! You can share the link to a post in the comments, too, if you want to share your own journey. Thank you to The Inspired Room for inspiring myself and many others to free up space, time and energy in our daily lives & in our homes!!

A bag a day keeps the clutter away! 

Monday, December 8, 2014

New Loan limits for FHA / Current interest rates



FHA just announced the new loan limits for some of the counties in Utah starting 23 days hence.  It represents an almost 8% increase in Utah County and a paltry 1.5% increase in Salt Lake County.  The max loan amounts for Single Family Residences in the respective counties are $293,250 and $304,750 respectively. 

That means buyers can purchase homes up to $303,886 in Utah County and $315,803 in Salt Lake County and still only come up with a 3.5% down payment. 

Thirty year FHA loans are at 3.25% while Conventional 30 year loans are at 3.875%. 


Fifteen year rates are still at 3.0% (APR will generally be higher, depending on the loan and down payment amounts, and amortization term--as closing costs and the presence of mortgage insurance affect each loan differently.)

Contact me if you need the name of a fantastic mortgage officer / lender. You can typically get pre-approved in 24 hours. This helps us find you the right home and present a solid offer to the seller, by sending over your pre-qualification letter.

Let's go see some houses!

Friday, November 21, 2014

Who doesn't love a feast?

I love looking for unique recipes for the usual holiday dishes. Love to try new sauces and herbs, which make all the difference! I found this blog this week--and it fits my two big loves: gourmet eating and healthy cooking, so I thought I'd share for any like-minded friends; or anyone who likes new recipes. I'm looking forward to trying many of these recipes in the coming week!



This chef has a slightly different take on Glazed Carrots and Green Bean Casserole, one that I love because it doesn't used any canned products; all frozen or fresh, with lots of little additions that create a savory, (and even healthy) dish! Here's the link to Katie's brilliant culinary website: Dashing Dish and this recipe:

Skinny Green Bean Casserole

If you're looking for other recipes, from turkey to dessert to beverages, check out her cooking blog.

Have a fabulous week celebrating life, bounty, loved ones and delicious food :)

Monday, November 17, 2014

Owning a Home Can Pay Off at Tax Time

Don’t Miss These Home Tax Deductions

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Protect and Seal Your Home--brrrrr!

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Last year’s winter was long and cold (to those of us who like sunny warmth) and temps this week are LOW! Prepare your home now to save on energy bills and to avoid damage.
Here are some simple and eco-friendly ways to winterize your home’s interior and exterior without flattening your wallet.
Your Home’s Interior
  1. Add extra insulation. You don’t want too much heat to escape through the attic because it can cause ice or snow on your roof to melt then refreeze, which has the potential of damaging the roof. Keeping rooms well insulated can even keep pipes from freezing.
  2. Service heating system. In order to prevent fire or smoke damage, make sure you have any furnaces, boilers or chimneys serviced annually. This is typically quite inexpensive, costing around $150/year. They will come service your A/C unit each spring, also.
  3. Emergency pressure release valve should be installed in your home’s plumbing system. This is crucial because it provides protection against increased pressure by freezing pipes. Without this emergency pressure release valve, your pipes could burst.
  4. Keep your home warm. Your thermostat should be set at 65 degrees at the least. It will keep you cozy, too! If you go out of town, do not turn it down much lower. It will protect your pipes.
  5. Have a plan B. If you have a power outage, it’s important that you’re prepared and have a back-up power source. A portable generator will do the trick.
Your Home’s Exterior
  1. Install gutter guards. In addition to cleaning your gutters, you should also install gutter guards to prevent debris from getting in and blocking water from flowing away from the house and into the ground.
  2. Seal exterior cracks. You can prevent cold air from seeping into the house by using caulk to seal around any wall openings. It’s also recommended that you apply weather stripping around windows and doors.
  3. Storm windows. You’ll stop warm air from leaking outside by installing or re-installing storm windows in the attic.
  4. Insulation film should be applied over windows to reduce drafts of cold air.
  5. Trim trees and dead branches. If the trees around your home are not trimmed, there is a greater chance that the branches will freeze and break off, which can cause damage to your home or car.
Follow these tips for a cozy and damage-free winter. Check your local Lowe's or Home Depot for supplies or to get advice. I can also recommend some specialists in these areas. Now is the perfect time to begin your preparations!