Monday, February 1, 2016
Scavenger Life Episode 242: How Well Do Things Sell On eBay?
If you are going to sell on eBay these two are great to listen to while you're working.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Thursday, May 31, 2012
So you need to make more money.
So you need to make more money. You could go out and get a 2nd job working for someone
else or you could start your own business.
Becoming a flea marking vendor is as
easy as 1 – 2 – 3.
- Find your local flea market and see what it takes to set up.
- Go into everyroom of your home with a box and put in everything you no longer want.
- Go to the flea market set up, and sell it!
I am not kidding about that being as
easy as it is. That's how I got started about 5 years ago.
First finding your local flea market to
get the details on setting up. Just go to Google and look it up 95%
of the time all the information you need is there.
- Try to find an established flea market close to home that is set up to operate every weekend
- of a season. Established flea markets with good schedules will attract both vendors and shoppers. (more vendors = more shopper's so more shopper's = more money)
- If it is a Saturday, Sunday flea market then you want to be there both days. If you can't be there both day's try to be there on Sunday!!!!! 95% of the time Sunday is the better money day!!!!!
- If you are doing this only once or twice a season you will be best to pick week end's that are also the beginning of a month. People seem to have and spend more money the first 2 weekends of the month than they do the last 2 weekends.
Go into everyroom of your house with a
box.
Just about EVERYTHING
sells at a flea market. Dishes, clothing, TOYS, TOOLS, books, pots
and pans, electronics, and Furnitures.
- If you don't think you have enough ask your friends and family, for their unwanted items.
- Go to the flea market set up, and sell it!
Set up, what that means
is to set up the things on your table, don't just dump them on the
table.
- You want to make sure everything is clean and priced.
- You will want to bring a table cloth and a dust rag.
- You will want to make sure you bring money to make change with.
Well this is my easy 1 – 2 – 3 of
starting out at the flea market. I will write more flea market
common sense later. Please let me know if you liked this post, found
it helpful. Thank you Lori Renee
Friday, February 24, 2012
chocolate peanut butter oatmeal cookies
It's cold today here in New Hampshire, so I decided to make some cookies.
These are Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal cookies that my mom and sister used to make all the time while I was growing up.
You will need
2 cups Sugar
1 stick of butter
3 TBS cocoa cocoa
1/2 cup of milk
1tsp Vanilla
1/2 cup Peanut Butter
3 cups Quick oats
In a 4-quart sauce pan add the first 4 ingredients (Sugar, Butter, Cocoa, and Milk).
Bring to a boil for 1 minutes.
Remove from heat and add last 3 ingredients (Vanilla, Peanut Butter, and Oats)
Mix all together and spoon on to wax paper.
This is a great treat and easy to make, ENJOY
Saturday, November 19, 2011
7 steps
How do you stop making yourself miserable, and start living your dreams. I've been giving this one a lot of thought lately.
- Walk- this is so easy and so important, yet we don't do it. Our bodies need physical exercise and walking is the easiest way to get it. Plus you are outside and you see people.
- Sleep – is very important to good health. I can not function without 8 hours of sleep.
- Friends – We need people. You should have a group of friends 5 or more. You don't need to see these people everyday, but with 5 or more you have a better chance of seeing at least one of them once a week.
- Give Thanks- when you appreciate what you have you are less likely to be jealous of others.
- Get involved- joining a group or going to church something that you have to do at least once a week. (But please make sure it is something you enjoy)
- Limit what you watch- TV is not real nobody wants to keep up with the Kardashian's
- And remember things don't make you happy, living YOUR dream makes you happy
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Some time being me can be a little bit dizzy. I have Meniere's disease, which if you have to have a disease this is a good one to have. The only way I know how to explain it is this, it's like the morning after you been to a rock concert, having a hang over yet still being drunk.
I think I have learned to cope with the little flare up very well. I know that I need naps, don't know why, but they help with the dizziness and brain fog. I know now to sit down when I get dizzy, that save a lot of bumps on the head and skinned elbows.
What I have trouble with, is the loss of hearing and the loneliness that it causes. My left ear feels like there is a balloon blown up in it and the ringing is non stop. I can't figure out where loud sounds are coming from, which can be a little bit scary at times. If a blow dryer is on and you are talking I have now idea what you are saying.
The loneliness come from not being able to hear, and almost being afraid to leave the house. When you have the ringing and the fullness in your ear it very easy to get locked into your own head. At night it seems to be worse and you are so worn out from fighting the dizziness.
The good thing is you know that it won't last forever you just have to wait it out.
What is Meniere's disease?
What is Meniere's disease?
Sunday, November 6, 2011
So we are back from The Lancaster Flea Market, it is nothing like my beloved Londonderry, but it does have it's charms.
I will start setting up in Lancaster next Sunday, I pray all goes well.
This was something
I had never seen at
a flea market before.
A booth for witch craft
kind of cool, but I don't
play around with stuff
like that.This is the Lancaster Diner,
you see this right when you
walk in. Can't tell you to much
about it we didn't get anything.
All kinds of old jewelr
This was cool about 100
kinds of different hot sauces.
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