Bake A Loaf
Are you looking forward to Christmas this year? I know many people aren’t because of the credit crunch and the poor weather making it next to impossible to get to the shops. There just isn’t any dinero facil going around these days, all of it’s got to be hard won.
But there are plenty of things that you can do in the snow that won’t cost you a bean. If your example you get hold of a heavy duty refuse sack and take it to the top of a hill, three quarters fill it with snow and clutch the open end of the bag shut as you fling it, and yourself down the hill it makes for a fantastic sledge. Steer with your feet and it’s better than a shop bought sled, they go super fast and you don’t have to take out any prestamos inmediatos to be able to afford all that fun.
If you’re have found that you can’t drive anywhere because of all the snow, why not kill three birds with one stone? If you can’t get to the shops to buy food, you want something to do and to keep the house warm why not break out your cooking skills and make some bread?We’ve been able to do that since we, as humans, first started civilizations yet we never seem to be able to find the time to do it ourselves these days. There’s nothing like the smell of fresh baked bread and you’ll keep the house warm without having to turn up the central heating. Try it, you’ll soon find it’s a great way to avoid having to get a prestmos personales en efectivo to cover the extra fuel at wintertime.
I’m snowed in today and I was looking out from on my roof terrace watching a couple move into the building across the street. I can’t of a worse time to try and move home, it’s a potential death-trap just getting from house to house and then shifting furniture and boxes of your belongings from door to van then from van to door up some slippery steps. I don’t know if my throwing a snowball at them helped but I like to think it did.
