Saturday, September 29, 2018

Frugal Friday 9-28-2018


This week I found a one dollar coin and a penny on the ground. 

We've had a lot of rain here this week with local flooding as well. Several roads have been flooded, so we were on a two hour delay for school both Thursday and Friday. This way bus drivers can drive in the daylight and see any roads that are flooded. 

My daughter had a free breakfast from Panera Bread this week and picked that up on her way to a church yard sale. And I also have a free drink from there, but haven't picked that up yet.

I worked while I was working this week. I was busy subbing on Wednesday but had a two hour planning period in the middle of the day. So, while I was getting paid for subbing I was also crossposting to Mercari and Poshmark. 

Thanks in a big part to my daughter we have met our September savings goals for our house fund.  We work together as a team and one day will realize our goal of being home owners. 

I did not spend any money eating out this week. In fact I have not spent any money this week. I've just worked each day and brought my lunch with me from home. 



One of the jobs I worked at this week had free water bottles. Sometimes I don't bring enough water from home and run out before the end of the day. 

Extra water tends to add to the weight that I have to carry each day, which I try to avoid, so the extra water this week was great. 

With the rain came some cooler weather and we were able to turn the air conditioner off at night. I'm so grateful for the cooler weather and the savings it will bring to our electric bill next month. 

I filled up my gas tank after work on Friday and saved 10¢ per gallon (saving me $1.36) using my EZ Pay card and also earned 42¢ in points using my Exxon rewards card towards a future purchase. 

This week I sold five cookbooks on Ebay and netted $9 in return. My Ebay shop has been neglected due to my working so much lately and I'm hoping to tend to it this weekend. 

I received three free magazines in the mail this week and read those. Afterwards I shared them with my art teacher friend so she can use them in her classroom for art projects. 



This week I rescued some toilet paper that was about to be thrown away to make room for a new big roll. 

Friday evening I came home and made dinner. Afterwards I made iced tea, boiled some eggs for egg salad, and cooked some sausage and biscuits for breakfast. 

I packed breakfast and lunch and we woke up bright and early Saturday morning and headed out for yard sales. 

How was your week? I'd love to hear all about it in the comment section. 

Belinda
~ Living within our Means ~

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

FW Update

Sorry about being missing in action lately, but work has kept me busy, and I'm working everyday this week and next week. I wasn't scheduled to work every day this week, but I am now due to illness. 

I'm doing my very best to cook dinner every night even though I'm tired. We had our regular movie night last night, but I fell asleep before the movie was even over. We were watching the musical, Chicago. 

This Weeks Freebies 

We had a coupon for make a purchase at Krispy Kreme and get a free pumpkin spice doughnut. We love the pumpkin spices ones, so we bought one and got one free. 

Bailey had a free reward to pick up from Panera Bread, so she picked out a chocolate croissant. 

This Week's Coupon Deals

Bailey went to Publix on Wednesday to pick up the following coupons deals...

Ken's Dressings 75¢



Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 25¢


Dove Deodorant 75¢


The following items came from the Food City Crash and Burn section. 

Two cans of mixed vegetables for 47¢ each. 


One can of pears for 60¢ and one can of chili beans for 34¢.


Ten boxes of cranberry jello, which I will use for cranberry salad this winter. I usually use cherry, but found cranberry jello about ten years ago. 

However, cranberry was hard to find in the last few years. So I was tickled to find it these on markdown for 15¢ per box.



Today I'm working, but also have a two hour planning period in the middle of the day, so I've brought my computer to work with me and will be crossposting during that time. 

This American History class is watching a film on Alvin York, which is such a good movie. 

I hope you all are having a great week and I will try to get a couple of more posts up this week. 

Belinda
~ Living within our Means ~

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Using Creativity in Frugal Living

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Some people choose to live frugal by choice while some people choose a frugal lifestyle out of necessity. 

My daughter and I have lived on a smaller income since 1998, so we live this lifestyle out of necessity. Over the years we've learned to get the things we needed using some creativity along the way.

Oftentimes in our consumerist society it's easy to buy what you need if you have enough money. Our problem was that we didn't always have the money to buy the things we needed. 

So we rolled up our sleeves and did what we had to do to get those things we needed. We got creative and you can do the same thing. If you get creative with your needs, instead of buying what you need, you will be able to save money and sometimes a lot of money.

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What if you don't have money to buy groceries? Creating a meal using the food you have at home is being creative. We do this on a regular basis. 


When my daughter switched over to cloth pads full time and found the brand she liked they were expensive, so we could only buy them once or twice a year.  

Finally we came up with a better solution. I took her favorite cloth pad and figured out how to make them for her at home. We upcycled clothes to make them and today those are some of her favorite pads.  

When my daughter needed a scientific calculator for school and we didn't have an extra $100 to buy one, we got creative. We traded for one at McKay Used Books. 

Amy Dacyczyn said it best when she said, "when there is a lack of resourcefulness, inventiveness, and innovation, thrift means doing without." That wasn't the case in our home. 

Now I've seen a lot of creativity in my lifetime and I'm sure you have too. I've seen the maintenance man at school fix a door with the end of a matchstick. Now that's being creative. 

We all have creativeness inside of us and it depends on us as to how we used it to the best of our advantage. 

As Theodore Roosevelt said, "Let us do what we can, with what we have, where we are." 

Belinda
~ Living within our Means ~

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Grocery Haul September 14, 2018


On Friday we did the bulk of our grocery shopping for the month. Our first stop was at Ingle's where we spent $22.25. We bought some meat markdowns ($1.99 & $2.49) and the following items were from the Crash & Burn section. 
Green Chilis 50¢ each. These had been on my grocery list. How lucky we were to find them at this discounted price. 

 Spaghetti & Bruschetta Sauce $1.00 each. The spaghetti sauce was also on my grocery list, so I was tickled to find it on markdown for $1.00 per jar. 




Buns 38¢ each on markdown, another item on the grocery list. 


Our Next stop was at Kroger where we spent $136.85. 

I always check the Crash & Burn section first since those items can be rare. We hit the jackpot this time. 

Crash & Burn Items


Bush Baked Beans 99¢
Campbell Soup 49¢
Kroger Pears 49¢
Kroger Pineapple 59¢
Hunt's Pasta Sauce 49¢
Kroger Soup 39¢
Kroger Beets 39¢
Campbell Soup 49¢
Kroger Fruit Cocktail 49¢
Kroger Corn 29¢
Le Sueur Green Beans 29¢
Muffin mixes 49¢

Flour tortillas for $1.00 each. 
Kroger Milk was priced at $1.59 a gallon.


But we found some on markdown for $1.19. 


Huge tub of Kroger Sour Cream $3.89. Multiple Yogurts markdown to 49 & 59¢. One large plain yogurt marked down to $1.29. A free bag of Fresh Express salad with coupon. 


Corn on the cob on markdown for $1.49. Oscar Mayer beef hot dogs on sale, but we were charged the non-sale price, so I will have to take care of that. 


Some more meat and yogurt markdowns. Some hard salami for sandwiches.  Two jars of Kroger preserves one cherry and one strawberry. 

This summer we found Smucker's cherry preserves on sale, so we bought and tried and liked them. 

The Kroger brand was on sale for $1.49 this week, so we bought it to try. It is much less expensive than the Smucker's brand. 


Two Asian salads on markdown for $1.49 and 1 baby spinach on markdown down $2.39. Also some cheddar and American cheese. 

Cream Cheese $1.00. Cheese breadsticks and pumpernickel bread on markdown for $1.29 each. 


Chorizo for $1.00 per package. Some regions 
were able to get coupons for this, but our area didn't, but this was a great price, so I stocked up. 


More meat markdowns. 


Mandarin Oranges 89¢ each
Kroger tomatoes with jalapenos 49¢ each
Kroger dark kidney beans 49¢ each
 


A box of salt for 29¢.


Campbell's Soups $1.00 each. I like to cook with the Beefy Mushroom and I always buy it when it's priced at $1.00 per can never paying the $1.65 and over that it normally cost. 

What was funny was that although this was on sale for $1.00, there were several of them in the crash & burn section for 49¢ each, which I also picked up. 




Two packages of sugar for $1.89 and spices were on sale for $1.00 a bottle except for the dill, which was $4.00. I was out of all of these spices.  

Other items we bought, but did not picture include:
2 loaves bread 85¢ each
2 boxes Kellogg's cereal 99¢ each
1 package sweet onions $2.99
Almond milk $2.79
I'm sure I've forgotten some things but this was the bulk of our shopping. We added a total of 55 cans of food to our pantry this weekend. Many of them came from the Crash & Burn section. 

I've already put everything away neat and tidy into the pantry and freezer, so we are good to go for  while again. :)

Belinda
~ Living within our Means ~



Saturday, September 15, 2018

Yard Sale Saturday 9-15-2018


While we were out looking for yard sales we came across these 16 wild turkeys crossing our path. We stopped while they made it all the way safely across the road


I've been wanting a dash cam for a while now and we found one for $3.00. Can you believe that? It works great too. 


I also found this car mount for my phone for $1.00. Bailey was teasing me saying that if I found one more thing to put on my window I was not going to be able to see. LOL


This is a giant reusable water container. It holds 32 ounces and has a neat straw. It sells on Amazon for right at $20 and we paid 50¢ for it. 


This is an insulated 31 bag and a great size. Will be nice to take grocery shopping with us when we need it. These sell for $50 on the Thirty One website, but I paid $2.00 for this. 



This really spoke to me when I saw it. It's a hard plastic container and has the nicest sayings on it. I love things like this and it was only $1.00, so I picked it up. 


I love the stainless steel bowl I picked up a few weeks ago and have used it for so many things since then that when I saw these two bowls for $2.00 I just had to grab them. 


Okay, this older couple had these two vacuums and I asked the price on them and they said they didn't know if they worked or not, but said I could have them, but they needed charging. I have one plugged in right now, so we will see if it works or not, but they were free, so we are not out any money.  


I found these and unfolded one and they are pretty big, sort of like the size of two dinner napkins sewn together. There are 30 of them in all and I only paid $1.50 for all of them. I will be using these as cleaning cloths or if we need to clean up something that needs throwing away, they will come in handy. 


This is a Victoria Secret bracelet that we bought for $1.50, which I bought to resell. 


And finally I bought this Ace hardware socket set for $1.50, which I also bought to resell. 


That's all for Yard Sale Saturday this week. My daughter found a lot of great items to resell, but I don't list those things. We were both happy with our finds today and had a great day. 

Belinda
~ Living within our Means ~
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