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Saturday, October 21, 2017
Third Frugal Week October 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Birthday Celebration!
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Second Frugal Week of October 2017
Sunday
My friend Patti (Hi
Patti!) sent me three meals from the Hello Fresh Company and we made the first
one of them for dinner on Monday.
This week is Fall Break
for the school system here, so I won’t be working at school, but am working at
home. I spent the morning sewing and created a new pad pattern in the hopes of
selling them, and I also made a new doll quilt in the hopes of selling them for
Christmas.
Two trees fell across our
driveway in the rain that came our way from the latest Hurricane. These were
too big for us to handle by ourselves and needed a chainsaw, so my BIL Jody
came over and removed them.
Monday
Since I had the week off I
made several routine doctor appointments this week and Monday was the first one
of those. Since I was in town anyway, I needed to run to the grocery store for
onions.
One of the trips I made
was to Walmart and found chicken breast on yellow clearance stickers. They were
marked down to $1.35 a pound, so I picked up three packages.
I came home and put one
package in the crockpot for a few hours and then added some BBQ sauce and made BBQ
chicken sandwiches for dinner. I put the other two packages in the freezer to
use later.
I also found bananas on
yellow clearance stickers for 25¢ a pound and bought two bags of those.
Tuesday
Bean & Cheese
Enchiladas
I stayed home on Tuesday
and spent no money. I made another doll quilt to sell. I also made Bean &
Cheese Enchiladas for dinner.
Wednesday
We had a Pizza mystery shop to do for today, so that turned into dinner for the family.
I received a free package of cat food from the Purina Rewards cat food program.
I had an appointment for a
mammogram this morning. I also went by Food City to pick up a prescription.
Friday
I stayed home again on Friday and spent no money. I took some of the leftovers in the refrigerator and put them into individual servings, labeled them, and put them in the freezer. We have plans this weekend to go out and do things and I don't want to lose any of the food I've prepared this week.
I stayed home again on Friday and spent no money. I took some of the leftovers in the refrigerator and put them into individual servings, labeled them, and put them in the freezer. We have plans this weekend to go out and do things and I don't want to lose any of the food I've prepared this week.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
First Frugal Week October 2017
Sunday
Chicken Pot Pie
We stayed home on Sunday
and spent no money. I made a Chicken Pot Pie for dinner again as my daughter
requested another one, the second one I made in less than a week.
I also made a large bowl
of pasta salad and divided that into 16 different containers for lunches this
week. I also made a double batch of homemade granola bars. I used up the last of a
bag of chocolate chips that was lingering in the pantry and also the last of my
honey, so I will need to replace the honey soon.
Monday
Salmon Patties
Dressing
Green Beans with Onions
No work on Monday for
me, so I stayed home and spent no money, but spent time doing frugal things
instead. I've been wanting to inventory my pantry and in my head I've been
thinking of things I could use so that my grocery budget will be lower this
month.
"A thrifty housewife is better than a great income."
Charles Spurgeon
Tuesday
15 Bean Cajun Soup Beans
Cornbread
Thankfully, on Tuesday I
received a call to sub. I’d already put on soup beans to soak on Monday night,
so all I had to do was put them in the Instapot on Tuesday morning along with
an onion and seasonings and dinner was ready when I got back home that
afternoon.
I was grateful for the sub
job because my Thursday job was cancelled.
Wednesday
15 Bean Cajun Soup
Cornbread
I made enough of this soup
to have it for dinner a second night.
I went to Walmart for a few things and found 3 boxes of Lime Jell-O on clearance for 50 cents each and 3 bottles of chili powder for $1.04, which was nice since I was out of chili powder.
One of the reasons I went to Walmart was to buy some Rayovac batteries. This is for the Swagbucks
deal that is currently going on and I also needed some batteries for two
weather clocks in the house.
Thursday
Bean & Cheese
Enchiladas
Mexican Rice
I picked up a prescription
for Montelukast for my daughter at Publix, which offers this prescription for
free. I also picked up a prescription for myself and a free bottle of water.
We received a free
calendar in the mail from Colonial Williamsburg. The calendar is nice enough to
give as a Christmas present.
Friday
I worked today and packed
my lunch. We ended up having grilled chicken for dinner tonight.
On Saturday we went to the
library. Our Internet is down at home, so we made a day of it there to catch up
on my daughter’s schoolwork and my blog.
I brought us lunch since
we were there a while. I brought peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, using up
some jelly packets we had, oranges, the last two bowls of pasta salad, and some
homemade granola bars and water to drink.
Other Frugal Things This Week
While I was recently
inventorying my pantry, I noted that we had three cans of beets. It’s easy
enough to turn canned beets into pickled beets, which is what we really like
more than canned beats.
The recipe is simple, take
one can of beets, one small onion, sliced, a half cup of vinegar, three
tablespoons sugar, and three whole cloves. Bring all ingredients to a boil,
remove from heat and cool. Then chill for at least four hours.
Making your own pickled
beets from canned is much cheaper than buying pickled beets for consumption.
I cleaned up the spice section of my pantry and combined some spices where I had duplicate bottles. If I'm buying spices and it's one I use regularly, I buy more than one bottle. Then, when one bottle gets low I can usually make one bottle out of the two. I was able to empty these six bottles.
We watched reruns of
Downtown Abbey this week, which we borrowed from the library, so free
entertainment and no money spent there.