Friday, February 2, 2024

First Frugal Friday of February 2024

 

Welcome to Frugal Friday! 

My Frugal Week

I perused the grocery store sale ads on Wednesday. There wasn't anything noteworthy that I could not buy for that price at Walmart.

I hung my laundry on the drying rack rather than use the dryer for certain items. 

I received a payout from Amazon this month for $12.96 thanks to those of you who use my link when ordering off Amazon.

Bailey and I decided that Friday would be the day we work downstairs in Dad's office since our garbage man comes on Saturday. That way he can get all the bags we are throwing out and they won't have to be outside for very long. 

On Friday evening I was worn out from cleaning down there. I think I threw away at least one dozen bags of garbage. I threw away the area rugs as well and used the shop vac to vacuum the floors. I barely made a dent in the mess. 

There were around 200 VHS tapes down there in five boxes and I put a free sign on them on our local Facebook group and someone came to get them Saturday afternoon. His son had wanted some for Christmas and he was thrilled to get so many and said he was going to build a shelf for them. I'm glad to have them out of the way, so we can continue cleaning. 

I brought several kitchen items from Dad’s kitchen to use in my own kitchen. One item was an Anchor Hocking glass loaf pan, which I've always wanted, but rarely see them second hand. Also, several Corelle plates. It was funny because we would give each other meals we had cooked, so he had several of our plates down there and we had several of his plates up here. 

Someone also asked for free firewood on the Facebook group and I know Dad has two or more loads of firewood across the road. So, I offered them up on the group and already have someone coming to get them on Saturday too. Another task out of the way. 


Before we started cleaning, we went on a trip in Dad's four wheeler to Fletcher Spout, which is located in the Cherokee National Forest, next to the Conasauga River and is only a few miles from our home. In 1890, William D. Fletcher created this on his property and intended for people to always be able to get fresh, free spring water. His family maintains Fletcher Spout to this day. 


Dad alway saved his Ocean Spray juice bottles with the handle and took about thirty of them every few weeks and filled them up here. Bailey always went with him and helped him fill them up. He told me how much help she was to him. I'd been saving these jugs for him and we took the one we had empty with us and filled it up in memory of Dad. 


It was wonderful to be outside in nature just riding around and enjoying the area where we live. The ride made me think of my Dad so much and how much he loved it here. We even took a ride to the local church cemetery where he wanted to be buried because it overlooks the mountains. Spending the last five months with him at the end of his life made me look at our home in a whole new light. 

On Monday I had a doctors appointment with the orthopedic doctor and received cortisone shots in both knees. I also combined errands to save on gas and filled up my gas tank ($2.69 gallon), picked up some groceries, and went by the Little Free Pantries and dropped off a few things. 

On Tuesday we attended the first class in a six week series on ways to save money when cooking on a budget. It's held at the Samaritan Center and each time we attend we get a $10 voucher to spend in the thrift store, so Bailey and I earned $20 to spend in the thrift store. We also received a free book, "Eat Well on $4/Day Good and Cheap". 




They showed us how to cook a three can vegan chili and there was even leftovers to take home. 

Afterwards we went sh0pping in the thrift store. They sell children's books for 20 cents each and I'm going to collect children's books all year and add them to a Lego bin that belonged to my Dad to give to our friends for Christmas who have four daughters.


I picked up some bigger kitchen spoons as all of mine seem to disappear. (?) I also picked up some fabric things that I'm going to use as cloth napkins and a couple of shirts for me for 75 cents each. 


Speaking of Christmas, another book I picked up was a Victorian Christmas book, which I'm going to cut up and use in various crafts for Christmas this year.

Freebies

Thanks to Bobi, who figured out for me last week that Lord Chesterfield was acquired by McCall Foods (https://www.mccallfarms.com/our-brands/) and are now packaged under the Glory Foods brand (https://gloryfoods.com/).

Here are a few free cookbooks from their website:

Holiday Traditions Book 

Holiday Cookbook

Another Holiday Cookbook


We also picked up a free weatherization kit at Sethra. I wanted one for a window in my bedroom and low and behold there was a kitchen faucet adaptor included in there. We actually needed one as I took off the water filter this weekend and didn't have an adaptor. So neat that one was included, and it's a swiveling one at that.  

With this fix, I'm reassessing my needs. We filter water through our kitchen faucet water filter (since we are on a well) and then use a Zero Water filter. I like to do that as it saves on the Zero Water filters, but I've decided to stop filtering our water twice and won't buy a new kitchen faucet water filter. 

Savings of the Week


Upon checking my account at CVS.com, I realized I had over $20 in cash back rewards to use on there. So, I checked my list of items we need for February and saw toilet paper, so we were able to get two twelve packs of the Scott 1000 toilet paper for free. 

Saving Money on Entertainment

We watched a 1987 Jessica Tandy & Hume Cronyn film, entitled Foxfire, for free on YouTube this week. In the film, Annie Nations and her husband Hector loved their life together in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but when Hector dies, Annie has to decide if she can handle the wilderness on her own.




Thank you for dropping by my frugal blog, you are always welcome here. 

We would love to hear all about your week in the comment section.


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
Mortgage & Debt Free
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Proverbs 31:27


25 comments:

  1. I never connected that your dad's place was the lower level of your home. The plate swapping made me smile. It was nice you could do that with him. What sweet memories with Bailey and the jugs of water.

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    1. Thank you, Sam. His office and workshop was downstairs from when Mom and he were together. They divorced in 2014 and he moved across the road, but always maintained his office and workshop downstairs. He was around to help us with any issues that came up and mowing when he was here. I sure do miss him.

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  2. Sounds like your Dad is still helping you, and you are blessing others. What great memories for you and Bailey. Looks like beautiful country, and I'm sure that spring water is delicious. How neat that the Fletcher family is keeping the spring water free for everyone to enjoy.
    Hope the shots help your knees feel better. That class sounds like fun and the vouchers make it even better. You have some great freebies.
    Hope you have a relaxing weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Kathy. My Dad really is still helping us so much. I see it so many times throughout my week. Yes, I love that the Fletcher family keeps the sprig going for anyone who want to use it. There was a family in front of us filling jugs too.

      Oh, that shots help so much. I am so grateful for them. The class was a lot of fun.l I can't wait to go back again Tuesday as it's a 6 week class.

      I hope you have a great and relaxing weekend too.

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  3. I have never heard of Fletcher Spout. That is so interesting! You have done a great job with your frugal wins this week!

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    1. Thank you, Mandy. It was a really good week here for frugal wins. :)

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  4. You had such a great variety of wins this week. Sending you courage & patience as you go through your dad's stuff. I'm sure that's an enormous task!

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    1. Thank you so much. It was a good week of wins.

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  5. Sounds like a very busy and fruitful week. Love your little excursion you took. How nice that dad is still being there for you in many ways.
    Have a lovely weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Cheryl. It is so amazing to me that he has been there for us in so many ways since his passing. The Lord works in mysterious ways.

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  6. If you can find it, there is a movie called " Sea People" with Hume Cronyn in it. Very good story. Cleaning out your parents places is difficult and seems never ending. But when it is done and speak from experience, it is a huge relief worth celebrating.
    Enjoy your weekend.
    Barb

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    1. Thank you, Barb. We were down there cleaning again today and it is difficult, but I also see, in his own way, how organized he was in keeping track of so many details of his life.

      I'll be sure to check out that movie. I love a movie with a good story. Thank you for the suggestion.I hope you enjoy your weekend also.

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  7. Slowly but surely you will get your Dad's places cleaned out. How lovely that you found someone to take all those VHS tapes who will appreciate them.
    I hope the shots help you for a very long time, and enjoy that class you are taking, it sounds interesting.

    God bless.

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    1. Thank you, Jackie. We were cleaning down there today and found more VHS tapes. All I could do was laugh. The shots really do help and I'm so glad my insurance pays for them. I'll keep you all updated on the class here. I hope you are having a great weekend.

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  8. What a beautiful memory about your dad & the spring water. You always find such great freebies! Love that you got free money for the thrift too. Win-win. I'm going to post tonight's dinner - taco boat recipe soon. I know it's something you'll enjoy & it's inexpensive and super easy to make :)
    Jessica Tandy is a name I haven't heard it ages. Makes me want to watch Driving Miss Daisy again :) Wishing you & Bailey a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Ms. Gee. :) Oh my, a taco boat recipe sounds wonderful! I'll b over your way soon to check it out. Yum!

      I could hear Jessica Tandy's voice in Fried Green Tomatoes while I was watching the movie this week. Driving Miss Dailey is another good movie.

      I hope you are having a wonderful weekend too.

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  9. That sounds like a wonderful area where you drove around. We lived in Johnson City.

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    1. Oh, how neat, Linda. It’s such a small world.

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  10. Oh that movie looks good. Going to watch it!
    Mom had a lot of stuff we threw out too. They have a limit in her area -8 bags or something I can't remember. So on garbage day morning I gave some of our garbage to the neighbors. They didn't know and it helped a lot (everyone pays the same on taxes).
    I love that Samaritan center -so nice.




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    1. We love the Samaritan Center too, Vickie. It's the thrift store in our area with the best prices. I can find shirts there for me for 75 cents, which I love.

      That is a great idea to divide the garbage among your neighbors and I'm sure they didn't mind at all. We lived in an area once with garbage limits too, so I'm familiar with those. You did good to work around them.

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  11. Our salvage store had a lot of Glory butter beans a few weeks ago. Seems they kind of got lost in the brand change.

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    1. I found a can of them at Publix this week, so we are going to try them. I would love to find some at the salvage store, Lana.

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  12. (Little Penpen) I’m sure you are having many bittersweet moments going through your dad’s things. The frugal cooking class sounds fun. I’d go just for the thrift store vouchers!! lol

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    1. 😂 That is what Bailey is doing! She is not a fan of the class as it’s very interactive, but she likes the voucher. hehehe

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    2. My kind of girl ❤️

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