Friday, March 27, 2026

Fourth & Final Frugal Friday of March 2026

 


Welcome to Frugal Friday

Each Friday here at Frugal Workshop, I love sharing the frugal wins, quiet savings, and simple strategies that helped us stretch our budget over the past seven days. It’s a gentle look back at the small things that make a big difference. 

My Frugal Week

This week I didn't have any doctor appointments, which I loved. I was able to stay home, had multiple no spend days and conserved my gasoline.

Last Friday I had to be in town for an appointment, and afterwards I went to one yard sale. I picked up two Ball canning books for 25 cents each, which was a bargain. She also had groceries there, which she was offering for free, so I picked up a bottle of P.F. Chang's Teriyaki sauce. 

Adding to the list of things that can break down during Miserly March, now our washing machine is acting up, sigh. Bailey thinks she can fix it though, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. and the tool to fix it has been ordered. In the meantime, I've been using Dad's washer/dryer combo downstairs. 

We also ordered our new air conditioner for the house, which was delivered on Thursday. Now we just have to have it installed. This time we bought the Friedrich Smart AC brand, which came highly recommended by the Reddit board, Buy it For Life.

Saving Money on Gas

Last Friday I pumped $36.64 worth of gas in my car at a cost of $3.59 per gallon, which was a discounted price. 

Due to the price of gas, we decided to stay home from yard sales last Saturday and have no plans to go this weekend either. 


The state of Georgia has decided to suspend the state tax on gasoline through May 20 due to the issues with Iran and the strait of Hormuz. We are only a few miles from Georgia and frequently shop there, so we will be filling up there for the time being. 

Now Tennessee is considering a similar state gas tax relief. Tennessee governor open to gas tax holiday as lawmakers push for relief at the pump. 

One of the members of the Living Simply Facebook group, who is visiting Australia, mentioned that gas has reached $12 per gallon there. Let’s hope that gas prices do not reach that high here and hope for relief for those currently in Australia. 

Blog News

Somehow I accidently deleted my list of blogs I read on the side bar, and I lost several of them in the process. I've been trying to get them all back but I know I may have missed some of them. If it looks a little odd for a while, as I work to fix this issue,  you'll know why.  

Freebies

- P. F. Chang's Teriyaki Sauce

Saving Money YouTube Videos



Here is a video from Sarah of the Frozen Pennies YouTube channel. This is a good video on how people saved money back in the 1970s. She has some great tips on how they saved money on gasoline back then that are relevant to us today, so I wanted to share this. 

The gas saving segment begins at the 6:47 minute mark.  

Here is a segment from this video:

"Gas prices skyrocketed during the 1973 oil crisis and driving became more of a luxury than a convenience. As a result, many families coordinated rides, consolidated errands, and planned every trip carefully. Every gallon saved was money in the bank. Car pooling cut commuting costs in half or more, and fewer trips meant less gas, less wear on the car, and fewer impulse buys. With fuel prices remaining volatile, this habit can significantly reduce monthly transportation expenses. "
My Reading Nook ~ What I've been Reading This Week

Cath Armstrong from the Cheapskates Club recently did a story for 9News on how she restocks her pantry once a year.  By doing this Cath keeps her grocery budget low and eliminates food waste. 

Wendy Gower of the My Abundant Life blog also has an article on how they spend about $37.50 a week on their grocery budget.

Rising energy costs are making grocery shopping more expensive ~ From the Consumer Affairs website, rising energy costs are pushing up prices across the food supply chain. As consumers we have a big stake here, If gas remains elevated, food inflation could persist, adding pressure to already strained household budgets. 

How was your week?



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 ðŸ«¶ 
💕 Homemaker at Heart ðŸ’• 
~ Living within our Means ~
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Proverbs 31:27

Monday, March 23, 2026

Meal Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen Week Four March 2026


Welcome to Frugal Workshop where every Monday I share the simple strategies used to save money over the past week, along with the meals that made it to our dinner table. You'll find practical tips on how we saved money on food hopefully to inspire your own meal planning using the foods you have in your own pantry.

My Frugal Week

One way we save money in the kitchen is by steering clear of processed foods for the most part and purchasing only the ingredients needed to prepare meals from scratch. For example, I am shocked at some of the prices of things like chips and know that potatoes are definitely cheaper. 

The soup beans I made last weekend turned up in lunches for several days at the beginning of the week and tasted better every day as the flavor deepened. Beans are such a humble, money saving food that I could eat everyday and not get tired. 

On Saturday I was straightening out the freezer and took some items to the downstairs freezer to make room upstairs. It really helps me to know what is in the freezer for this week's dinners and what to save for later on down the road, which can go in the downstairs freezer. 

I keep my kitchen simple by eliminating clutter and making sure items are rotated in and out on a regular basis. By keeping things uncluttered it makes it much easier to navigate and see what’s in my pantry.  It’s easier to keep the kitchen clean and tidy, which makes cooking easier. 

On Sunday I worked on straightening canned goods with like items and moving some from upstairs to downstairs to replenish my stock upstairs. I culled some items I plan on donating since we have not used these items this winter. 

I also made a bean salad on Sunday to have with dinners this week. It's one of my easiest side dishes to make, lasts all week long with the vinegar, and we really enjoy having it, and it's convenient to pull out of the fridge for dinner. 

What’s for Dinner

Monday ~ Egg Roll in a Bowl, Soup Beans,  and Baked Apples. 

I thawed a package of sausage from the freezer to make this egg roll in a bowl and I had a package of cole slaw mix in the refrigerator that I used along with an onion, garlic,  and ginger. The apples were some that needed using, so nothing wasted, everything being used up in a good way.  

Tuesday ~ Leftovers 

Wednesday ~ Rotisserie Chicken, Broccoli, and Soup Beans. 

The rotisserie chicken was one I bought from Sam's Club that day for $4.98. The soup beans were the last of them I had made on Sunday, which we finished.

Thursday ~ Chicken Tacos, Corn, and Strawberries. 

Using the last of the rotisserie chicken, I added an onion and spices to a skillet to heat it up for chicken tacos. I served it along with corn and strawberries on the side. 

Friday ~ Baked Chicken Tenders, Strawberries, and Steamed Broccoli.

I was tired from being out all day, so made something simple for dinner. I served the chicken with honey mustard, which was a big hit.  

Saturday ~ BBQ Pork Chops, Sliced Tomatoes, Strawberries.  

I was cleaning out my freezer on Saturday morning and found these BBQ Pork chops, so I pulled them out to thaw for dinner. I also sliced two fresh Roma tomatoes I had on hand along with the last of the strawberries. 

Sunday ~ Salmon Patties, Butternut Squash, Green Beans with Onions. 

For this dinner I was able to use up two bottles of tartar sauce, by cutting the bottles in half, to get the last little bit out of the bottles. This always yields a lot more tartar sauce, enough for more than a meals worth, so it’s worth the process. I have a new bottle, but rather than let these almost empty bottles go to waste, I wanted to use them. 

The butternut squash was one that was given to us by a friend. I simply baked it in the oven for one hour, scooped out the seeds, and then mashed the inner squash. I had cinnamon on the table for anyone who wanted to add that to it , but it's so delicious to me it needs nothing added. 

What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

Friday, March 20, 2026

Third Frugal Friday of Miserly March 2026

Welcome to Frugal Friday

Each Friday here at Frugal Workshop, I love sharing the frugal wins, quiet savings, and simple strategies that helped us stretch our budget over the past seven days. It’s a gentle look back at the small things that make a big difference. 

Quote of the Week
Wouldn't a step back to a lot of the old ways be a welcome relief at the moment? ~ Sue from Just Food, Books and the Simple Life blog. 
My Frugal Week

Last Friday I returned to my surgeon for another follow up and he was pleased with my recovery so far and said I didn't need to come back for four weeks, so that is good news. 

Sunday evening we had several thunderstorms and the power went off twice during the night. The temperature plummeted on Monday, which turned into snow by midafternoon. It has been such odd weather this week. 


We had a bit of a shock on Sunday afternoon. We were both in the dining room when the room suddenly started filling with smoke, which I thought the air conditioner was blowing in from outside, but there was nothing out there. We quickly realized this was an emergency and turned off the air and called 911 and they told us to get out of the house and keep the doors shut.


The fire department came out and checked everything out for us and gave us the all clear. All we can figure is the air conditioner shorted out, although it did not trip the breaker or set off the fire alarm, but Bailey and I were right next to it when it happened, so I think our quick action is why it didn't set off the smoke detector. 

I'm grateful to all the people who showed up to help us and for the fact that this wasn't as bad as it could have been and that we were home when it happened.  We will be replacing this air conditioner as we no longer trust it to be safe. 

Yard Sales

Wednesday was my yearly eye exam and afterwards I went to Sweet WeePeets Dollar Dash. This was the final day of the sale and everything was $1.00, so I picked out a couple pairs of pants and shirts. 

Remember when Any Dacyczyn mentioned buying her teenagers clothes at yard sales in the adult small sizes? She said there was an abundance of clothing available in those sizes, which I found to be true at this sale, so I was able to find several items to fit me, which I've already washed and put away. 

Bailey woke me up early on Thursday and asked if I wanted to go to a church yard sale down the road, so of course I rode along with her. I found a really good set of steak knives, which we could certainly use. 

Money Saving YouTube Videos


30 Genius British Nan Habits That Save You A Fortune ~ Discover historic British methods for managing household finances effectively. Learn practical techniques from a bygone era designed to drastically reduce spending and maximize resources.

Saving Money on Entertainment

Bailey and I started watching All The Light You Cannot See on Netflix this week and so far we have really enjoyed it. There are four episodes and we've watched the first one together. 

The Reading Nook ~ Items That Caught My Attention This Week 

Financial Moves People Should Make ~ Tips include buying extra nonperishable food if you have room to store it, and increasing the amount you’re putting into your emergency fund. 

Brent crude nears $115 as energy prices surge after Iran attacks Gulf energy facilities ~ an article from the Associated Press states Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose to $116.38 per barrel, up from under $73 per barrel on the eve of the war. A gallon of gas here has risen from $2.39 to $3.65 per gallon in the last two weeks. 

According to Dan Rather, "Every U.S. recession — except the one in 2020 caused by the pandemic — has been preceded by rising oil prices. Moody’s puts the odds of a recession in the next year at 49%. All of this is not meant to start a political debate, but rather to be aware of rising prices. 

We will continue to do what we've always done and conserve gasoline as much as we can and hope this ends sooner rather than later. How was your week?



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 ðŸ«¶ 
💕 Homemaker at Heart ðŸ’• 
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

Monday, March 16, 2026

Meal Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen Returns!


Good Monday morning! I've decided to start back posting Monday blog posts again now that I am back to making meals for the most part. Bailey still helps me from time to time, but for the last week I've consistently been making the meals and washing dishes. 

Quote of the Week
“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” became Judy Garland’s signature song. She continued to perform it for 30 years, just as she did for the film, saying she wanted it to remain true to Dorothy’s character and the song’s message. That message, imagining a better future in an uncertain world, still resonates. It can sometimes feel impossible, but I believe it is what will get us through. ~ Dan Rather
My Frugal Week

Bailey did her breakfast meal prep on Sunday morning as usual. I chopped up red onions, red peppers, and also made a batch of my homemade Cottage Cheese Chipotle Ranch for her. She was making her breakfasts with her turkey sausage while I had the ham and beans cooking in the slow cooker, so the whole kitchen was smelling good. 

Use It Up Item Of The Week

I dug through the freezer and realized we were down to our last package of turkey sausage for Bailey's breakfast meal preps, so that is our use it up item of the week. We will want to replace this the next time we go to UGO, but in the meantime she will use the other sausages (chipotle, Italian, taco) we have in the freezer. 

What’s for Dinner

Monday ~ Egg Roll in a Bowl, Brussel Sprouts, and Baked Apples. 

Tuesday ~ Choice of Leftovers. 

Wednesday ~ Chicken Breast Filets, Baked Sweet Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables. 

Thursday ~ Beefy Baked Beans, and Steamed Broccoli. 

Friday ~ Salmon Patties, Green Beans with Onions & Potatoes. 

Saturday ~ Sub in a Tub, and Baked Apples. 

We still had a lot of apples on hand that I needed to use up, so I decided to make baked apples to go with dinner. 

Sunday ~ Great Northern Soup Beans with Ham, Baked Apples. 

On Saturday evening I took our last ham bone out of the downstairs freezer to make beans and ham for our Sunday dinner. I put Great Northern soup beans on to soak to make with the ham bone. Those were my Dad's favorite bean. 

What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

Saturday, March 14, 2026

No Yard Sale Saturday This Week

 


No Yard Sale Saturday ~ Conserving Gas

I decided not to go to any yard sales today for several reasons. Number one because it's cold here and I've been out of the house multiple days this week and I just wanted to stay home. 

Number two is because the price of gas has me concerned. 

Gasoline prices have risen since late February 2026 when the United States launched a coordinated strike on the country of Iran. 

As consumers, I'm afraid we are going to feel the pain of this in our wallets.  Higher expenses and shortages will affect many of us and may be hard to maneuver if you are not wealthy.

This is not to alarm anyone or create panic, but rather to remind us that we live in a time where we need to be prepared for things like this.  It isn't wise to live completely dependent on everything being there for us when we want it or need it. 

If we focus on our skills we can rest a little easier, hopefully.  There is no credit card for this, there is no one coming to save us.  We must learn the skills and know how to take care of ourselves. 

With the price of gas climbing as much as it has in the last week I can see a real need for people to start rationing the gas they do buy. 

I filled up my tank on Friday before coming home and it cost me $47, which if I had to do that several times each month, would definitely put a dent in my budget. 

So in my effort to save the gas I do have, I decided to stay home from yard sales this week. 

This is not to say that I won't be yard sailing this summer, but Bailey and I will probably take turns driving each week when we do go, which would cut our individual gas budgets in half for the month. Either way, we will reach into our frugal toolbox and find a way to make this work for us too. 


Belinda ðŸ«¶ 
💕 Homemaker at Heart ðŸ’• 
~ Living within our Means ~
My Linktree

~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27



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