~ Knowing what to cook for dinner is half the battle ~ Belinda
Hope Community Fridge Thanksgiving Dinner
~ Knowing what to cook for dinner is half the battle ~ Belinda
I’m so glad you’re here, taking time out of your day to comment on my blog.
Frugal Workshop is designed to be a source of information, encouragement and inspiration.
Negative comments will not be published. If you’re in the mood to troll, keep on scrolling.
Comments are moderated manually, and may take a few hours for them to appear. Thank you for understanding.
The Thanksgiving baskets are so cool & really great to see. Nice work rearranging the house for more space, and selling what you don't need. And, how sweet of your dad, to gift you the $200.
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊 my Dad has been so thought since Mom passed away this year.
DeleteYou always have such good ideas. It kills me to know my dining room set will likely never be loved by anyone after us if we downsize and can't fit, or when we pass. If give it away if someone would want it. My girls would likely take my crystal and China, but would actually use more often. I'm trying to be better that way.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam. It’s odd looking at Mom’s things/furniture. I’m remind3d that “you can’t take it with you”. I just find it thought provoking that she is gone, but her things are still here.
DeleteI gave my china away several years ago. Never got used - so no sense keeping it.
ReplyDeleteThat is really nice - having the food baskets. I can't imagine just putting them out for the taking around here - someone would take them all. SMH!!
I mix rice with all kinds of things to make new creations - it is so versatile.
Yes, we didn’t use the China here either. Got rid of all of it. Yes, the food is emptied out of some of the pantries quickly here too, just depends.
DeleteHey Melinda thanks for the shout out! Frugal is as frugal does. Let's embroider that on a pillow!
ReplyDeleteYou’re welcome, Kim. Great embroidery project!
DeleteSorry I’m confused did you donate the food basket? But first bring it home? I don’t understand how that works.
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry that wasn’t more clear. People make donations to the pantry including monetary donations. The people who run the pantry then go and buy the food and put it in the baskets for people to take. The sign says take what you need and leave what you can.
DeleteThat was really kind of your Dad.
ReplyDeleteI have several things from Mum and Dad's house and it's o hard to get rid of them. Easier to give away to someone who needs it but some things weren't really in good enough condition. It's what these items represent, isn't it?
xx
Thank you, Joy. You said it perfectly, it’s what these items meant. It’s hard to part with some of them.
DeleteI love your quote! I'm having a hard time lately coming up with anything I want to cook for supper. At least we will have some Thanksgiving leftovers so I won't have to think about it for a few days.
ReplyDeleteThat was so sweet of your Dad to give you the money for the truck. I'm sorry about the china cabinet, but I hope that the person who bought it will love it almost as much as your Mom did.
What a great idea for the Thankgiving box. I know I spent more than $10 for our Thanksgiving .meal so that is a great deal.
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving week. I'm thankful for your blog.
I feel the same way about coming up with what to make for dinner, Kathy. You are so sweet, thank you. I’m thankful for you and all of my readers. It wouldn’t be the same here without you. I hope you have a safe and wonderful blessed Thanksgiving.
Delete(Little Penpen) I find that the older I get, the easier it is to part with things. At my current age, I realize life is flying by and I won’t need certain things , like I had originally envisioned. Especially clothing!! You girls will enjoy the China cabinet base much more than dealing with the whole set. Your dad was sweet to give you the money for the sale. ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny. We are already really enjoying the bottom of the cabinet. It’s the perfect height to work from. Bailey has really enjoyed working on it this week. Now I wish I had thought of it even sooner. 😊
DeleteWhat a lovely way to help those that could go hungry at Thanksgiving. I really love the garden beside to add fresh veggies to the mix.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Happy Thanksgiving to you & Bailey. Hope you have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you to donate those food items to the pantry. Truly will help a family in need.
ReplyDelete