~ Mother Nature has the best box of crayons ~
My Christmas cactus is blooming again
~ Mother Nature has the best box of crayons ~
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All Free and Clear is what I use. If each pouch will do three loads, I could use them for at least nine loads. But, I don't dig ditches.
ReplyDeleteThat’s what I was thinking, that we could do nine loads with these.
DeleteWhat a beautiful view you have. God's country! Your Christmas cactus is sure pretty, We all need to look for new ways to expend our food prep and we need to be flexible. Life changes and we have to change with it - or do without. I am not a change fan - but will do what I need to, to survive!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Thank you, Cheryl. I’m not a big fan of change either, but like you will do what we need to do to get through.
DeleteLooks like another good week for you girls. My niece uses Aldi delivery and loves it. I live in the boonies, so no one delivers to us. (Except For Amazon lol) we buy the 10 lb bags of chicken leg quarters to make dog food. They are on sale this week for .57 cents a lb, so I hope to stock up.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny. That is a great idea to use the chicken leg quarters for dog food. I did sneak a piece to one of our cats. 😂
DeleteAmazon for the win! We used them a lot when the pandemic first started. Target too, but not as much nowadays.
I hope you have a good weekend. 😊
That anonymous was me, Little Penpen
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know. 😊
DeleteThe view from your deck is beautiful! The leaves have been so pretty this year. I'm hoping we can take a drive along the Blue Ridge parkway this weekend before all the leaves fall.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you were able to get an Aldi delivery. That is so sweet of Bailey to schedule one.
I am trying to use up foods, but that makes some eclectic meals sometimes. :D We bought 1/4 cow last year, so we are down to the last bits. I actually fixed oxtail stew which was a new one for me, but it turned out pretty tasty. Now to make some soup with the soup bones.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Thank you, Kathy. I love the Blue Ridge Parkway! Have you ever seen the episode of the Waltons when they were building the Parkway and members of his pioneer family had to move? It’s a great episode.
DeleteThe meals can get eclectic can’t they when using up food? 😂 we’ve had some interesting dinners, but full tummies, so I won’t complain a bit.
I hope you have a great weekend too.
Oh I remember that Walton's episode. I felt so sorry for those old people having to leave their land and their way of life.
DeleteYes, that’s the one, Kathy. It’s one of my favorite episodes.
DeleteThat's just gorgeous, Belinda. I had a lovely river walk this morning. Colors almost gone but a few trees held on. I too am so grateful for what we have. I'm trying to get creative with humble ingredients and enjoy when there is success.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam. Your walk sounds lovely. This week was the best color here. Getting creative really helps in this scenario. 😊
DeleteHi Belinda! That Comet trick is an oldie but goodie! 😀 My mom taught it to me too and I’ve been doing it forever! (I’m 67. Ha!) Your view is quite beautiful. Thanks for your blog—I enjoy reading it. 👋🏻 Judy in Anaheim, CA
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Judy.
DeleteI love that your Mom taught you that trick with the Comet too. I was cleaning the sink this week and thought I need to share this. I’m glad you enjoy reading/visiting my blog.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend. 😊
My Mom did the same with Comet. I use SOS pads and cut them in half before using them.
ReplyDeleteStretching our food and meals as much as we possibly can. Eating a few more meatless meals a week (using fish or no meat at all). I am also saving all scraps because they can be made into something delicious.
God bless.
Such a good use of your resources, Jackie. I also cut scouring pads in half to stretch them out too. 😊
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ReplyDeleteYou don't have to travel for a beautiful view. You are blessed for sure!
That is sweet, Vickie. thank you.
DeleteYour view is so gorgeous! And, happy belated birthday to Bailey (just catching up.)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteI love your view. I would never ever leave with a view like that. :) I love your Christmas Cactus.
ReplyDeleteSaving money on groceries? I made sure I built a big pantry. I can always rotate and not run out of staples. For example I always keep five cans of refried beans on hand. If I use two for the week then I will buy two and not have the extra expense of five.
I have such bad food allergies I need to eat simple and that does truly help on grocery expenses.
I love Aldi's InstantCart too. I thought with rising grocery prices that delivery should be limited. I shopped at WalMart last night and the employees acted like the customers who were shopping were in their way and they were so rude. One of the employees was rude to a veteran in a wheel chair. My husband needed to get a locked item on one of the shelves and the lady got an attitude with him. When I paid for two college boys groceries. They were having legitimate trouble with their card she imploded. I told my husband after we left that delivery was worth it not to deal with rude employees.
Thank you!
DeleteI’ve noticed the same thing about the Walmart employees. They leave those big carts In the aisle and then go somewhere else to shop leaving them in the way. Ugh
Having a great big pantry is the way to go. What kind of recipes do you use the refried beans for, Safyne? I have one I use for bean and cheese enchiladas.
It’s always great to hear from you.