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		<title>DIY paper or card 3D Tardis printable</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Quilty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been a bit sick with the flu this week which leaves me unable to do much other than play guitar and boring things on the PC So i spent some time with a box template, gimp and some images of a tardis to make a printable 3D tardis. Needs no glue (unless you [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been a bit sick with the flu this week which leaves me unable to do much other than play guitar and boring things on the PC</p>
<p>So i spent some time with a box template, gimp and some images of a tardis to make a printable 3D tardis. Needs no glue (unless you want it) but a craft knife for slots may be required. Printable on paper, but probably better done on thin card.<br />
I have a blank one which you can colour yourself (good if you have kids or only black and white printer)<br />
<a href="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/papertardis.jpg"><img src="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/papertardis.jpg" alt="" title="papertardis" width="344" height="547" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1352" /></a></p>
<p>And a colour one of course which comes with the prettyness of the full monty<br />
<a href="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/colourtardis-made-sml.jpg"><img src="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/colourtardis-made-sml.jpg" alt="" title="colourtardis-made-sml" width="433" height="600" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1356" /></a></p>
<p>You can right click and save them from these links<br />
Black and white one at <a href="http://www.velofille.com/uploads/Printable-tardis-3d.png">http://www.velofille.com/uploads/Printable-tardis-3d.png</a><br />
colour one at <a href="http://www.velofille.com/uploads/Printable-tardis-3d-color.png">http://www.velofille.com/uploads/Printable-tardis-3d-color.png</a></p>
<p>And my sick song i wrote/recorded<br />
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		<title>Cats vs Humans &#8211; a Night Time Fiesta!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 01:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Quilty</dc:creator>
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		<title>Feeding a family healthy food on a budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 00:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Quilty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am always seeing in the news how hard it is to eat healthy whilst on a budget, and the prices of healthy foods are too expensive. I have to call bullocks, yes its gone up over years, however its not impossible, or even that hard. I feed a family of 5, 3 are teens [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am always seeing in the news how hard it is to eat healthy whilst on a budget, and the prices of healthy foods are too expensive. I have to call bullocks, yes its gone up over years, however its not impossible, or even that hard.</p>
<p>I feed a family of 5, 3 are teens (ok one is just out of teenage bracket, but hes almost 13!), and do Cheerleading, which involves up to 5 or more hours training a week. One is gluten and dairy free, which contributes to some of the added costs for us, however we don&#8217;t generally have a lot of breads or milks (easier than paying the rip off prices they expect for gluten free bread etc)</p>
<p>My budget is $150 a week around about. I buy no junk good, no cookies, muffins, etc. I do buy whatever fruit is on special, and if no fruit is available we buy or make our own muesli bars. Because of the Cheerleading we need an extra meal for the kids at 4pm to keep them over until they get back from cheerleading, i usually give them 2 minute noodles due to time constraints, plus fruit or muesli bars to eat during.</p>
<p>As far as drinks go, we drink water most of the time. My husband has a thing for fizzy drinks and he does buy those from time to time (can&#8217;t live without his coke!) but thats probably the worst, and i refuse point blank to put that into my food budget or purchase it with groceries. This is a great rule of thumb for all junk food or extras, define them separately and refuse to put them in your groceries. Once you pay for them separately you actually realize how much you spend on them.</p>
<p>We have both normal milk, and powder milk. We use normal milk for the single coffee we have a day, and breakfasts, and the powder milk is so the kids can drink as much as they want or have milkshakes or other things.</p>
<p>I define &#8216;extras&#8217; as anything you don&#8217;t actually NEED but you want, this might be bottles of wine, fancy cheeses, dried fruits, or other things which are generally over priced wants. The only time these should be in your food budget is when you are having a dinner party and they are required, or if they are perhaps a tiny amount as part of a meal (ie few seeds in a salad).</p>
<p>Plan your meal, and i do not mean sitting down at home thinking up ideas, but have a few set meals that are easy, quick, healthy etc. When you go to the shops, find whats meat is on special, and work around that. I budget $10-$12 per kg for each meal on average, this means I can have $15 steak one meal, and $5 mince for another type thing.</p>
<p>My usual meals vary from &#8216;I don&#8217;t need to spend ANY time&#8217; (used for cheerleading nights) to &#8216;i want to spend an hour in the kitchen playing&#8217;.  Being a mother, who works full time , most meals are in the 20-30 mins max category.</p>
<p>Here are a few of my regular meals</p>
<ul>
<li>Nachos</li>
<li>Hamburgers (my own meat patties, tons of salad, pineapple rings etc. its DIY Hamburger which is fun!)</li>
<li>Burritos</li>
<li>Fish pie</li>
<li>Stew in crock pot</li>
<li>Roast (whatevers on special, leftovers go into lunches)</li>
<li>Stir frys</li>
<li>Quiches</li>
<li>Super thick vegetable soup (almost stew like) with bacon bone (also i do a mean pumpkin soup)</li>
</ul>
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<p>Have lists of things you run out of, and buy extra if you see them on sale (Pays to have a good freezer). What you spend extra one week should save you following weeks.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t go down isle with junk food! Do not look at cookies, muffins, biscuits, or anything baked at all, you do not need it. Bread should be your only required baked item, and that includes precooked foods usually also.</p>
<p>Stop buying brand names! Often the cheaper brands taste just as good, try them and find which ones you can handle of the budget ones and which not. We are ok with Jam being budget branded, but not so keen on budget loo paper. If we suddenly start going through a lot of loo paper, then i revert to budget brand loo paper, the kids very quickly stop the wastage and the nice stuff comes back.</p>
<p>Buy things that do not go off, Frozen things are excellent. I usually only buy frozen vegetables because if i buy otherwise they cost more, take more time to prepare, and often get left in the fridge going off. Meat freezes, milk bottles freeze, leftovers from meals freeze also.</p>
<p>Have a set maximum price for items. I refuse to pay more than around $3-4 for 1kg yoghurt. You will find they have different yoghurt on special each week, and if they do not, i simply do not buy it. As above, i do the same for my meat. Breakfasts i spend no more than $3-4 for 500gms cereals (usually home brand rice pops, cornflakes, weetbix, oats, and things on special), no more than $1.50 per loaf of bread. This is a key rule for me, if i can&#8217;t get it at my price, i refuse to buy it and look for another option or another shop.</p>
<p>Shop around, there are always fruit and veg shops with good discounts on things that are not just fruit and vege shops.  I live in a small town, we have 2 supermarkets and one is far cheaper than the other. But since i do a lot of travelling to Hamilton i have started stopping at the Pak n Save on the way home which has much better specials on things i use more.</p>
<p>When buying or planning a meal, have a budget for each meal and try to stay within it. Try working out how much that meal is costing per person also.</p>
<p>When making meals, bulk them out with vegetables or other things. This is the recipe i use for my nachos.</p>
<ul>
<li>3 x 400gm tins of tomatos ($1.20 a can max)</li>
<li>500gm lean mince $5</li>
<li>1 Packet maggi Nacho mix (its pretty strong, no need for more) $1.20</li>
<li>1x 700gm-1kg frozen vegetables $4 (my set price, and i buy in bulk when on special &#8211; usually the watties rainbow mix or similar)</li>
</ul>
<p>Put it all in a pot and mix until cooked. All thats needed on top of this is the nacho chips $2-3 a bag, sprinkle of cheese/sour cream and you now have a meal that will feed more than 6 people at a total cost of  around $15 which is 80% vegetables.</p>
<p>We do eat some less healthy meals, they involve things like american hot dogs, these are the ones i was referring to as &#8216;don&#8217;t need to do anything&#8217; meals other than heat and eat. One night a week i finish work at 4pm and need to leave for cheerleading at 4:15 at the latest, this is when we would eat something like that. More often ill put the slow cooker on in the morning though, or use the programming function on the oven so its ready when i get home.</p>
<p>We cook rice up and make a stir fry, we buy 1kg bacon bits for around $5-6 every couple weeks and throw these in, plus more of the vegetables. We do a large cook of this on the weekend, pack into small containers and this is what my gluten free child eats for lunches. The other children often eat this as well because it seems well liked.</p>
<p>I encourage my children to be creative and make their own lunches which also involves pita breads, wraps etc with variations of things in them. My youngest son loves to cook , so is often seen making poached, scrambled, etc eggs for breakfast, or a large bowl of porridge for us to share. He also helps out a lot with dinner (peeling, cooking, etc) which helps me when i&#8217;m busy <img src='http://lizquilty.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>One thing we never have or do is junk. We rarely have cookies of any type, chippies are for birthday parties, muffins, etc or anything baked just doesn&#8217;t happen much. We are not anti it, its just not in the budget, and i can cook it for cheap if i have time (which i do from time to time).</p>
<p>There are no lollies in the house, no Le Snack or otherwise, no cakes, no slices, no ice cream, no milkshakes, no chocolate, etc.</p>
<p>My budget for items is around the following</p>
<p>Muesli bars or school snacks: $3 or less per 6 items (usually $2.50 for muesli bars or $5 for 12 ish)</p>
<p>Fruit: Only if its $4 or less per kg, the cheaper it is the more i buy</p>
<p>Canned Fruit: $2 for larger cans, $1 for 400gm ones. We use this instead of sugar on breakfasts too.</p>
<p>Breakfast cereals: $3ish will get 500gms rice pops, cornflakes, cocoa pops, honey puffs, weetabix (whatever is on special)</p>
<p>Milk: 2-3 5litre milks at about $5.50 each, plus powder milk ($10 for 20ltrs or so every month?)</p>
<p>Breads: $1.50 max per loaf, or i bake my own or we go without.</p>
<p>Meat: $10 per meal avg, usually around 500-1000gms per meal, depending what it is. Roast chicken budget is $10-12 for size 18+</p>
<p>Potatoes: use up to 1kg per meal, sometimes we have rice which is cheaper. usually $5-$10 a week maximum (seasonal).</p>
<p>Catfood: $10 (was $15 but the the cheaper brand was better for hairballs) every fortnight (2 cats).</p>
<p>Tinned items: Moslty Tomatoes, some of the following beetroot, corn, pineapple, etc &#8211; usually $2 or less for most, and $1 for tomatoes (400gm)</p>
<p>Flour or other baking things: usually home brand or basics brands, Whatever is cheapest. Yeast is one of the few i buy a brand name of.</p>
<p>Cleaning products: Dish washing liquid cleans everything, water it down in spray bottle for spray and wipe. Budget brand. Bleach is cheap, cleans &amp; disinfects toilets and floors also.</p>
<p>Dish washer tablets: Home brand have a 30 pack for $8 at countdown, usually lasts 2 weeks.</p>
<p>Clothes washing: $2.50 for super concentrate 500gm or 1kg normal. Whatevers on special usually, and i buy bulk (up to 10 packs at a time &#8230; we use lots!)</p>
<p>Eggs: Should get a category of their own, they are a good healthy low calories snack or meal. Quiches, Bacon and egg pies, breakfasts, lunches, they go anywhere with anything. 1 tray for around $5 or we go without. usually on sale every 2nd week.</p>
<p>Every 2nd weekend or so (depending what we are doing) we have a cooked breakfast, its a family event thing. We have pancakes with fruit, yoghurt, maple etc, sometimes waffles, sometimes bacon, eggs etc. Because we eat late its more of a brunch and we skip lunch those days or have something snacky like scones for lunch.</p>
<p>Butter/Marg: only buy it when its on sale, and we buy in bulk that will last a month or so. $2.50 per marg (i like the low fat Flora) and real butter when its on special once in a blue moon (for baking).</p>
<p>As a summary, i&#8217;m sure there is things I&#8217;ve missed. Just ask. I could be cheaper for sure, by living on sausages and mince a lot, but i have to admit to preferring solid meats <img src='http://lizquilty.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Fundraising for All Star Cheerleading &#8211; Chocolate</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 01:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Quilty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who do not know, 3 of my children do Cheerleading. It started with one, which expensive, but fine. As soon as the others realized how awesome it was it then became rather expensive. Costs involve Term fees of over $700 for 3 children doing 2 classes each (one routine, the other tumbling &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Caramello_Bars_1224825469625.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1049 alignright" title="Caramello_Bars_1224825469625" src="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Caramello_Bars_1224825469625.jpg" alt="" width="183" height="150" /></a>For those who do not know, 3 of my children do Cheerleading. It started with one, which expensive, but fine. As soon as the others realized how awesome it was it then became rather expensive.<br />
Costs involve<br />
Term fees of over $700 for 3 children doing 2 classes each (one routine, the other tumbling &#8211; total 3 hours)<br />
Uniform: $170 each, plus practice uniform $40 each, shoes, an hour trip for each lesson twice a week<br />
Competition fees: $60 each per comp.<br />
Time: I spend a total of 5 hours a week driving and watching cheerleading, they spend 3 hours a week training, plus time at home practicing, and one even practices at school daily.</p>
<p><a href="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/plain.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1050" title="plain" src="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/plain-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>We&#8217;re not poor or hard done by, both my husband and I work, but its never easy finding that kind of cash, and we&#8217;re not the only ones. The Gym needs a new sprung floor, and it would be rather nice for us mums to have some heating through winter rather than having to bring duvets and onsies! Fees barely cover hall hire, mats, safety equipment, and coaches.</p>
<p>We came up with some fund raising ideas, one of them included selling chocolate. Now we live in a small town (Cambridge) so there is a limit to how much we can sell, however i do happen to know a ton of awesome people online who love chocolate!</p>
<p><strong>So this is your chance, to get chocolate for $2.50 a bar plus shipping!</strong><br />
We have the following flavours<a href="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/top_deck.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1051" title="top_deck" src="http://velofille.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/top_deck-150x68.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="68" /></a></p>
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<li>Plain Chocolate &#8211; everyone loves it!</li>
<li>Top Deck &#8211; Normal chocolate on the bottom,white chocolate on top!</li>
<li>Caramello &#8211; Everyones favourite!</li>
</ul>
<p>Email me liz at velofille.com if you are interested, let me know how many, and what flavour!</p>
<p>I can arrange Paypal/CC payments. Donations also accepted or shipping to others as a gift!</p>
<p>Here is a snippet from a month or two back.<br />
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<p>This is the kind of thing they are learning to be like (in fact one of their teachers is in this class)<br />
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		<title>Quantums head Injury update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 00:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Quilty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well its been 4 days now since he had an accident and landed on his head. Some memories have come back, but most of them hes learnt. ie &#8216;What is a car&#8217;, &#8216;what is a cat&#8217; etc. Hes extremely smart (was the highest in his class) and logical still, so learns fast which has the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well its been 4 days now since he had an accident and landed on his head. Some memories have come back, but most of them hes learnt. ie &#8216;What is a car&#8217;, &#8216;what is a cat&#8217; etc. Hes extremely smart (was the highest in his class) and logical still, so learns fast which has the side affect of somewhat hiding that hes still not really getting better overly fast.<br />
We went to the hospital as the Occupational therapist was worried when i described over the phone his state.<br />
He&#8217;s mentally about 5 years old, but with the smarts of an 11 year old. Hes quiet and polite and very honest. He no longer &#8216;knows it all&#8217; or shows off, and like a 5yo has no shame at all about anything. Prior to the accident there would be no way in hell he would have let me see him naked, but when having a bath he had no problems with mum helping out.<br />
He doesn&#8217;t recall places, people, or things, but can remember doing things more (ie recalls doing dishes with people at camp but doesn&#8217;t recall the people).<br />
Beeping noises and tinny sounds drive him mad, he thinks the supermarket is &#8216;hell&#8217; and sits in the trolly with his hands over his ears until we leave due to the in shop music. He tires easily , a walk around a car park will need a nap afterwards. Walking from one end of the hospital to the other plus stairs meant he was shattered after going into the hospital today.<br />
I can organize an Occupational therapist, however due to a new law i need a Doctors referral and that has to wait until 10 days after the accident. This allows for any natural healing. In the mean time i have no idea what status things are at or how long to expect it to get better.<br />
At the rate hes going there will be no school so I will have to continue working from home. During our visit there was a mention of probably months before hes better.<br />
They did more tests to see what he could recall or not, he recalled sellotape since he had used it the day before, and paper, but had no idea what a ruler was or a pen.<br />
The pen, scissors and sellotape were hidden under a chair for a minute, and then he was asked to see if he could recall what things were hidden.<br />
He recalled the sellotape, the scissors, and an Octopus &#8230;.<br />
There are times you are just torn between laughing an crying, this was one of them.</p>
<p>As Paul said, when you see what a minor fall off a low chair can do, you realize how idiotic it is riding a bike without a helmet or similar.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong>: this morning was bad, but this afternoon after his nana naps he seems a lot better, almost his old self. Heres hopeing!</p>
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