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PLUS: 3 ways to spend less and save more on clothes, an affordable DIY kitchen upgrade, and more. PL

PLUS: 3 ways to spend less and save more on clothes, an affordable DIY kitchen upgrade, and more. PLUS: 3 ways to spend less and save more on clothes, an affordable DIY kitchen upgrade, and more. April 5, 2023 [View Online]( Good morning! Food tends to be the star of the Easter holiday at our house, but I also appreciate any excuse to flex my creative muscles in the form of decorating. In Today’s Good Thing, I’m sharing some of my favorite easy Easter dinner ideas with you, including an entire menu of tasty recipes and plenty of affordable decor ideas! And speaking of creativity, in Money Matters you’ll find both creative and pragmatic tips for saving money on clothing. Looking your best shouldn’t require spending the most! Jillee TODAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of a table decorated for Easter dinner.]( [Easy Easter Dinner Ideas (With The Best Ham Ever)]( Looking for affordable ideas for your Easter dinner? You'll find all the decor and recipe inspiration you need right here! [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( You might also like: ◆ [Hot Ham & Swiss Sliders With Poppy Seed Sauce]( ◆ [This Is The One Thing I Look Forward To Most On Easter]( QUICK TIPS ⚡️ Looking for a low-commitment and budget-friendly kitchen upgrade? Try a peel and stick tile backsplash! [Read more ➜]( ⚡️ Is white noise different from brown noise? What’s the best white noise machine? Get answers to your sleep noise questions. [Read more ➜]( ⚡️ Whether you’re doing it as a hobby or side hustle, making custom necklaces is easier than you think. [Read more ➜]( 💵 MONEY MATTERS 💵 3 Ways To Spend Less And Save More On Clothing [A photo of Jillee looking at a rack of brightly colored clothes.]( These ideas range from pragmatic to creative, but they’ll all help you save on clothes! 1. Shop Outside The Box. Mainstream clothing stores aren't the only places you can find clothes you’ll love. For investment pieces, eBay can be a great resource, and you never know what’s waiting for you at thrift, consignment, and discount stores. Make it a social affair by hosting a clothing swap with friends or family! 2. Protect Your Clothes. You won't have to replace damaged clothes if you prevent the damage from happening! Line drawers and closets with cedar sachets to keep pesky moths at bay, and invest in durable, damage-free hangers to keep your clothes in good shape. 3. Find A Good Tailor. Never underestimate the power of a good tailor! If you have a piece of clothing you love, but doesn’t fit exactly right, getting it tailored to fit your body can have a dramatic effect—that relatively inexpensive jacket or pair of slacks can end up looking quite high-end! YESTERDAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of washing a pot, freezing soup, and food in a fridge.]( [Would Your Kitchen Pass A Health Inspection?]( Would your kitchen be able to pass the same sort of health inspection that takes place regularly in restaurants? Find out here. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( A FEW MORE THINGS... Passover Begins: Chag Pesach sameach to my Jewish friends celebrating the beginning of Passover this evening. As Passover relates to the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, it is observed in part by abstaining from eating or owning chametz (or leaven, as well as grains considered self-leavening), making unleavened matzo flatbread a central part of the ritual feast of Passover Seder. 🚶 Walk The Walk: Today is National Walking Day, which aims to encourage walking and raise awareness of its benefits for our physical and mental health. Walking is one of the easiest ways to squeeze more activity into your day, whether you’re taking an evening stroll or parking at the far end of the lot. Do some walking today in honor of the occasion! 🤔 Wordle: [Solve today's 5-letter word](. What did you think of today's email? [Not good]( | [Just okay]( | [Loved it!]( 🏠[Visit the By Jillee Shop]( 🤗 [Join OGT Free]( Let's connect! [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [youtube]( If you have thoughts, comments, questions or a tip or trick you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from you! My inbox is always open, so just hit "reply" and let me know what's on your mind. See you tomorrow! Sending you bright ideas and simple solutions to help you create a home and life you love. My mailing address is: One Good Thing by Jillee 841 S. Main St. Heber City, UT 84032 If you're not happy please reply to this email to tell me why. Update your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [here](. View our privacy policy [here](.

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