Monday, February 29, 2016
February ~ End of the Month Report
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Pizza! Pizza! #2
Homemade pizza is cheaper than takeout and easy to make. And of course, one way to save money by making your pizza at home is to buy your ingredients in bulk. I often buy my yeast, flour, sauce and cheese in bulk from from Sam's Club.
First thing you need to make pizza is the crust. My favorite pizza crust recipe can be found here.
One of the secrets to making a good pizza dough is to let the dough rise slowly in the refrigerator overnight. This time of slow yeast activation allows the dough to develop a much better flavor than it would if you just used the dough directly after mixing.
Sometimes, in order to save money by using what I have on hand, I use other items for the pizza crust. These items include...
English Muffins
Bagels
French or Italian Bread
Flour or CornTortillas
Flat Out Wraps
Again, using what I have on hand or have bought on sale saves me more money over buying a ready made pizza crust or takeout pizza.
The next thing you will need for your pizza is the sauce. I have used many different things for the sauce on our pizzas.
I have used tomato paste, tomato sauce, ketchup, crushed tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, canned and jarred pizza sauce, Amy Dacyczyn's homemade pizza sauce (which I found to be very bitter), etc. Again, using whatever I have on hand to save money.
Another thing I sometimes do for pizza sauce, is to buy the number ten can of crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, or pizza sauce from Sam's Club, although I did not see any pizza sauce on my last trip to Sam's this past week.
One way to save money with the number ten can is to figure out how much sauce you like on your pizzas and freeze portions in that quantity. I like my pizza with very little sauce, so I use a mini muffin pan to freeze correct pizza size portions and then store these in my freezer.
Homemade Taco Pizza
Here are some other posts from me about pizza you may enjoy reading:
Pizza! Pizza!
Saturday
Saturday Night Pizza
And of course, last week I shared how I make pizza kits for the freezer.
What is your favorite way to save money on pizza?
Belinda
First thing you need to make pizza is the crust. My favorite pizza crust recipe can be found here.
One of the secrets to making a good pizza dough is to let the dough rise slowly in the refrigerator overnight. This time of slow yeast activation allows the dough to develop a much better flavor than it would if you just used the dough directly after mixing.
Sometimes, in order to save money by using what I have on hand, I use other items for the pizza crust. These items include...
English Muffins
Bagels
French or Italian Bread
Flour or CornTortillas
Flat Out Wraps
Again, using what I have on hand or have bought on sale saves me more money over buying a ready made pizza crust or takeout pizza.
The next thing you will need for your pizza is the sauce. I have used many different things for the sauce on our pizzas.
I have used tomato paste, tomato sauce, ketchup, crushed tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, canned and jarred pizza sauce, Amy Dacyczyn's homemade pizza sauce (which I found to be very bitter), etc. Again, using whatever I have on hand to save money.
Another thing I sometimes do for pizza sauce, is to buy the number ten can of crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, or pizza sauce from Sam's Club, although I did not see any pizza sauce on my last trip to Sam's this past week.
One way to save money with the number ten can is to figure out how much sauce you like on your pizzas and freeze portions in that quantity. I like my pizza with very little sauce, so I use a mini muffin pan to freeze correct pizza size portions and then store these in my freezer.
Homemade Taco Pizza
Here are some other posts from me about pizza you may enjoy reading:
Pizza! Pizza!
Saturday
Saturday Night Pizza
And of course, last week I shared how I make pizza kits for the freezer.
What is your favorite way to save money on pizza?
Belinda
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Frugal Happenings Lately
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Cloth Pads
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Hand Sewn by Me on Etsy |
My favorite pads come from Hand Sewn by Me who has an Etsy shop where she sells hers. There are also a lot of shops to buy cloth pads online and at places like Etsy and Ebay if you are interested.
I used cloth pads when I had a yeast infection last year because the disposable ones I used every day were deodorized and making the problem worse.
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Hand Sewn by Me on Etsy |
The end result is that she absolutely LOVES cloth pads, and she has noticed a world of difference in using them. She has said she will not go back to disposable feminine products.
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Hand Sewn by Me on Etsy |
There was a point in time that we were spending around $50 a month on feminine pads for both of us, but mostly for her.
We worked with her physician and now with that and the transition to cloth pads we are saving a lot of money in this area of our budget.
The money I spent on the cloth pads will more than pay for itself in just a few months.
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Hand Sewn by Me on Etsy |
Last summer I went to shop our local thrift store looking for fabric. I found several items of clothing, mostly from flannel, that were perfect for this project without having to buy new material.
I bought a cute pair of flannel pants and using my seam ripper took those apart to use the material. I also picked up several baby blankets as they are the perfect material to use. And the thrift shop only charged me 25¢ per blanket.
I also bought a baby mattress pad cover to use that as a non absorbent material, so they would not leak. You can see the pattern I made up here along with the core I made for her and the stack of material.
Unfortunately, that is when my sewing machine decided to stop working. I've not had a chance to replace it yet, but I will and I will finish these for her someday.
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Hand Sewn by Me on Etsy |
The things I love about these are the money we have saved since switching over to cloth. And the fact that my daughter has not had a UTI since she switched over to cloth.
Switching to cloth was the right choice for her and such a money saver.
Sometimes we have frugal failures. I tried to take the most frugal route by making cloth pads myself, which did not work out.
But I found another route, which will take me longer to recoup my money than my original plan, but is still a frugal choice and still saves me a great deal of money in the end. I will recoup my money in just a matter of months.
That is a a win-win situation to me. :)
Belinda
Living within my means in southern Tennessee
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Frugal Saturday
Pictured below are two free items I received in the mail this week. One was for a full size can of Axe dry spray deodorant and a coupon for $1.50 off the same item from Target.
The other free item was for flushable wipes from Cottonelle along with a $1.00 off coupon for Cottonelle toilet paper or wipes.
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