Dollars For College

Here’s a fun way to save some money for that child who may be going off to college.

This is a true story of how we saved up nearly $2000 dollars.

“Dollars for College – A Fun Way to Save”

Saving extra money for college can be fun, and my friend devised a simple way to do so. 

Have you ever noticed the letter that appears on most older dollar bills? The letter indicates the location where the bill was minted.   One day my friend noticed one of the letters and said, “Look, this one is ‘B’ for my niece Bridgette.  I am going to begin saving B dollars so that when she is a freshman in college we can give her a big bundle of B dollar bills.”

I really liked the idea and begin saving the B dollars as well.  Anytime we’d go to the store or out to eat, when we received our change back from a purchase, we’d quickly go through it.  “Look, three more B dollars.”  The store clerk or server would ask, “What are B dollars?” We’d tell them the story, and they would say, “What a fun idea, I think I will do that for my kids.”

On many occasions, at stores or restaurants that we often patronized, the clerk or server upon seeing us would hand over a stack of B dollars.  “Look what I saved for you,” knowing that they were playing a role in Bridgette’s college education.  Of course, we’d give them non B dollars in return for their excellent find.  Every once in a while, they would find a twenty or a fifty with a B on it, and one time a one hundred dollar B bill.  Having them help collect bills made the college B dollar pot grow rather quickly.

One night we were sitting at dinner with a friend, and he gave us a twenty dollar B bill.  He told us that he was in Las Vegas over the weekend and was down to his last twenty.  When he pulled it out of his pocket, he noticed the B mint mark and said he just couldn’t play it, he had to save it for us.

After a few months, we had many of our friends and co-workers looking out for B dollars.  I really think some of them enjoyed the hunt as much as we did.

When Bridgette’s first semester of college arrived, we handed over nearly two thousand B dollars!  We told her the story of how we’d been collecting for about two years.  She cherished  the story, and of course the money too.  During her college years, we continued to save B dollars, sending her many surprise money packages.

Today, Bridgette is a teacher, and more recently a mother.  Her daughter’s name is Callie. Yep, you guessed it.  We are now saving ‘C’ dollars.  With eighteen years of saving C dollars ahead of us, we should really be able to help finance some of her college education.

Hey, my name begins with ‘C’ as well. We could use a nice vacation! Sorry Callie, you’re on your own.

The Way Of Carlito’s Quesadilla

I’ve been called many names in my life (no jokes here please): Carl, Carlo, Carlos, Carlini, Carlito, and most recently Los – short for Carlos.

I like Carlito – it’s got a nice ring to it. So I decided to name my style of quesadilla after it.

These are super simple and are cooked in the toaster oven in 4 minutes. Plus, I often try to make food that requires very few utensils. In this case, only a fork, knife and dish are required. That means ‘quick’ clean up too!

So, let me show you the Way! (Sorry Mr. Frampton, I did not mean to lyrically rip you off.)

Here are the basic ingredients:

  • Tortillas
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Tomatoes
  • Green Chiles (diced)
  • Cholula Sauce
  • Avocado (optional)
  • Sour Creme (optional)

Thinly slice up the cheddar cheese and place on one side of the tortilla. Back the cheese away from the tortilla edge a bit. That way, when the cheese heats up it wont drip as much inside the toaster oven.

Lay on the diced green chiles, followed by a layer of sliced tomatoes. Add some salt, pepper and Cholula Sauce. That’s it!

Pop in the toaster oven. Set it for toast and 4 minutes. Lookin’ good!

Fold over the back side of the tortilla (towards the tomatoes). Top with Cholula Sauce and slice. If you have it, top with sliced avocados and a dollop of sour creme. Makes it awesome!

So delicious!

Quick, good, and easy! Now you know the ‘Way’ – give ’em a try.

P.S. – If you know Mr. Frampton, please tell Peter hello for me.