How We Watch TV Without Cable Service. A number of you have written asking about our TV- watching setup, and I’m finally getting around to writing about it today. You probably know that here at Chez Frugal Girl, we don’t like to spend a lot of time glued to the TV screen (Honestly, the computer screen is much more tempting to me!)However, we do like to watch TV sometimes and as you might guess, we’re not big fans of paying a cable TV bill. So, we use a few alternative services. Mr. FG is solely responsible for researching, purchasing, and installing all of this stuff*, and I’m having him fact- check this post so I get it all right for you!*I don’t do techie stuff around here except for blog- related things. I’m blissfully content to let him handle it all.

Roku. Ok. So, one of the main tools we use to get content to our TV is our Roku Box. Roku is a leetle box that allows you to stream content straight to your TV.

If you’ve been streaming content to your small- screened laptop, this will open up whole new vistas for you! You can buy a Roku Box, for between $4. This is obviously a huge advantage over cable TV, which sucks money from your bank account every month.

The Roku interface has a bunch of channels that are completely free, so if you’re not subscribed to a service like Netflix, you can still access a lot of streaming content like news channels, Pandora, Chow, Flixster, Disney. Mr. FG recommends thenowhereman channel and there’s a great list on Wikipedia. Netflix. We do have a Netflix streaming account though, and I’d highly recommend it. Watch Killing Salazar Putlocker here.

For $7. 9. 9 a month, you get unlimited Netflix streaming movies, TV shows, children’s show, documentaries, and more. Now, the Netflix streaming library isn’t nearly as extensive as their DVD rental library…if you want a newly- released movie, you’re probably going to be out of luck if you want to stream it.

But if you don’t mind watching things that have been out for a while, there’s lots to choose from. Our kids use this service way more than Mr. FG and I do, actually…they love to watch Fat Albert, Cake Boss, Myth. Busters, and Shaun the Sheep (Shaun is awesome, you have to admit!)Mr. FG and I have really enjoyed the documentaries offered on Netflix streaming. We’ve watched documentaries on nature, adventurous living (like the one about people who bike from Banff, CA, to Mexico), the educational system, and the food system. And we’ve barely scratched the surface of what’s available.

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If you’re worried about the selection on Netflix streaming, never fear! You can sign up for a free one month trial and you’ll have plenty of time to browse around and see if there’s enough to keep you happy. If you want more content than what’s offered on Netflix’s streaming services, for an additional $7.

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DVD library, and once you’ve got that, the sky is the limit…pretty much anything you could want is available, including things that have been recently released. Even if you pay for both services each month, your bill will only be $1. And that $1. 5. 9. TV. Amazon Streaming/Prime. Another option is to stream content from Amazon.

If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get some streaming content free, or you can pay a few dollars to download shows and movies. If you don’t watch a lot of TV, this could be a better option for you than Netflix, but if you watch more than a few shows a week, Netflix is definitely going to save you money.

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You can try a free Amazon Prime 3. Day Trial to see if this would be worth it for you.  We LOVE our prime membership…the convenience of free shipping, plus the streaming are fabulous and well worth the $9. Broadcast TVWe do still get regular broadcast TV as well…this is free in the U. S. All you need is an antenna, and possibly a digital converter box, depending on the sort of TV you have.

I’m not very technically inclined, so I’ll just refer you to this post that explains the process very well. Once again, though, it’s the sort of thing where you buy a little equipment and then you’re set for the foreseeable future. So much better than a monthly bill. One thing I really like about having Roku and Netflix instead of cable is that you have to be a little more intentional about your TV watching than you’d be otherwise. With a 1. 80- channel cable lineup, it’s really easy to sit down and mindlessly channel surf, and that’s a big time suck.

With the streaming service, though, you have to browse and select what you want to watch, so it’s not nearly as tempting to bounce around between a bunch of shows. This helps make sure you don’t waste your leisure time. I also appreciate that there are no commercials…when you watch an episode of, say, Myth Busters, it’s 1. Myth Busters. This saves time and reduces our exposure to advertising, both of which are great things in my book. So! We use: Netflix streaming and DVD servicesan antenna and digital converter for broadcast TVI know this setup wouldn’t work for everyone, but it definitely meets our needs. I hope I explained everything in an understandable manner here.

If I didn’t, ask away in the comments, and I’ll get Mr. FG to answer your questions!

And if any of you have additional frugal TV- watching tips, do share by leaving a comment. Oh, and this article has a lot of other helpful information about the Roku.____________________________This post contains affiliate links. Read my disclosure for more details.

What the Hell Is This Sponge- Like Crap Washing Up on France’s Shores? Late last week, strange sponge- like clumps began washing ashore in northern France. By the weekend, thousands of the foamy yellow balls were seen along nearly 2. Local authorities aren’t sure where the unsightly stuff is coming from, and an investigation is currently underway. Watch For Love Of The Game Online there.

As reported in The Local, this mysterious substance has washed ashore on several beaches along the Opal Coast, including La Slack, Wimereux, Le Portel, Equihen- Plage, Hardelot, Le Touquet, Stella, and Berck. Many of these areas are popular with tourists and beach goers, and workers are now scrambling to clean it all up. Despite not knowing exactly what it is, the French authorities say the substance isn’t a danger to “public health, animals, or plants” in the area, reports The Local. That comes as a surprise to Jonathan Hénicart, president of the Sea- Mer Association, who says it would probably be wise to avoid contact with the unknown substance until more is known about it. It looks like yellow polyurethane foam balls, but that’s not what it is,” he explained to La Voix du Nord. When you touch it, it’s a bit greasy.

It’s brittle but not easily crumbled. It has no specific odor..[and it’s] different from the [industrial] paraffin that is found all the time on the coast.

We do not know if it’s toxic [so] it should not be touched.”Yesterday, a team of firefighters from d’Étaples went to the beach of Equihen- Plage to observe and collect samples, reports La Voix du Nord. Samples were sent to the Cedre Association in Brest, which specializes in analyzing hydrocarbon pollution. Watch Dr. Wai In The Scriptures With No Words Youtube. The Cedre Association was founded following the sinking of the Amoco Cadiz, and the group’s mandate is to protect local waters from pollution. Results are expected in about a week. This section of the English Channel is one of the busiest waterways in the world, and it’s traversed daily by more than 4.

In the past few months, the area has seen several weird beaching events, including chunks of oil patties in Leffrinckoucke, and pieces of polyurethane foam in the sand on Blériot- Plage beach, reports La Voix du Nord. Foam (if that’s what this is) is a natural product of the ocean, but in addition to needing air and water to form, it also needs a “surfactant”—a binding molecule that clings to the surface between water and air. Surfactants can come from many human- caused sources, including fertilizers, detergents, and sewage. Some kind of chemical with this binding property may be churning in the waters near the Pas- de- Calais, but we’re going to have to wait a few days to find out exactly what it is.

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