Monday, October 6, 2025

Saving Money in My Frugal Kitchen ~ Week #1 October 2025


Preparing Yellow Squash For Freezer


This is a video from The Living Farm YouTube channel on how to prepare yellow squash for your freezer to enjoy in the winter. 

If you follow the links, you can watch free videos where Lynn Gillespie demonstrates how she consistently creates  in one  season over $2500 worth of organic food in only 128 sq ft, that is about the size of 3 king size beds, with only a 15 minute a day commitment.

 

What’s for Dinner

Monday ~ Grilled Chicken, Green Beans with Onions, Corn on the Cob, and Cucumber Salad. 

Tuesday ~ Polish Turkey Sausage, Cucumber Salad. 

Wednesday & Thursday ~ Chicken Tacos, Corn, Green Beans & Onions. 

Friday & Saturday ~ Grilled Chicken Salads

Sunday ~ Turkey Meatballs in Brown Gravy, Mixed Vegetables, and Baked Sweet Potatoes. 

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


Belinda
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Friday, October 3, 2025

First Frugal Friday of October 2025

 




Welcome to Frugal Friday!

My Frugal Week


Chris delivered the garden bench that Bailey and I had made in memory of my Dad, her Papaw. Chris cut down and milled the lumber from red cedar trees he cut down on our property. Dad lived here for almost forty years and loved this place. I couldn’t think of a better way to honor him. 

Extra Income from Side Hustles & Others

I sold one item on Facebook Marketplace for $30, which was a Coca Cola bottle made in Cleveland, TN. I bought it for 50 cents this summer at a yard sale, so this was a great flip. 

I received a check from Amazon Associates for $10.83. 

I received a settlement from the Walmart class action lawsuit for $25.97. 

Friday Freebies, Free Bread & Tutoring 

On Friday I had a tutoring session with two students. 

Our local charity shop was also giving away free bread on Friday, so I went and got two Keto loaves, which is the limit. I also picked up three math books for the students I am tutoring. 

Yard Sale Saturday & More Freebies

We had a good day of yard sales, and the best part was the very end when we stumbled across a free church yard sale. They were packing everything up when we got there, but we both still managed to get a bag full of free clothes. 

One of the items I found at an estate sale is a narrow leaf rake for $3.00, which will be perfect to rake all the narrow spaces by the foot of the stairs and in the pole barn. I also picked up two free bags of stuff at two other sales, one included a plug in pumpkin for Halloween. 

After we came home and I made dinner, I went to People Helping People and was able to help them unload vegetables from the Mennonites. I also dropped off some clothes for them and noticed they had Dayquil Severe Cold in the free box, so I was able to get three boxes of those.

Spare Keys

I checked the price to have a key made at one of the kiosks in Walmart and they wanted $7.99 to make a key. There is no way I would pay that much for that convenience, and it occurred to me that I didn’t NEED to have one made. 

We keep the keys to Dad’s office downstairs on a couple of lanyards by the back door upstairs and one of those sets of keys was my Dad’s personal keychain complete with his grocery store cards. So, I took his office key from his set and moved it to my key ring. 

Now when I need to get into the office I won’t need to get the key upstairs but will have it with me on my own set of keys. I find myself going down there much more often these days, thanks to my new knees, so this will be much more convenient. 

Trading Books

I went to McKay Used Books last week and traded books. I got over $50 in trade credit and only spent around $20, so I have plenty to spend on another day. I also picked up a couple of math workbooks for the students I am tutoring. 

Savings of the Week

Publix has continued their sale on the almond milk I bought last week, so I was able to get eight more cartons of shelf stable almond milk for $2 each, saving me $6 in the process. 

Money Saving Videos

Beyond Food Market was created by Jose in Chicago. His goal has been to bring gluten free vegan food to underserved food desserts. He has a Facebook page where he posts reels that I've been watching. 

In this one he makes potato tacos and has $2 to spend to feed himself. He buys tortillas, two potatoes, one tomato, one pepper and one lime for $1.87. He boiled the potatoes, put them in the tortillas and air fried them. He made a salsa with the tomato and pepper. He ended up with six tacos and four taquitos for $1.87. 

He has multiple reels just like this one on how he creates low cost meals to feed himself. It is very interesting to me to watch how he buys the smallest amount of ingredients, spends so little, and makes a big plate of food. I thought some of you might be interested in his content too. 

Saving Money on Entertainment


This week I watched the film, No Down Payment, which is a 1957 film about four couples in California who have bought houses near one another and face problems such as alcoholism, racism, promiscuity, and discrimination against lack of education, until a tragic event forces them to reassess their lives.

I was surprised at how the film addressed some of the issues of that time in the film such as the discrimination of Japanese Americans, but I do understand that is an ugly part of American history. 

How was your week?



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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

September 2025 Review & October 2025 Goals

I had a large auto repair bill at the first of September, so I really pinched my pennies in September, so I wouldn't have to dip into any of my savings accounts.  So, I’m glad to see the end of the month get here and say we made it through without having to pull money from savings. Yay! 

We ended up spending $198.07 on groceries, even with being careful, but we do have a good stockpile going into October. I spent $122.20 on gas, which I know is a lot, but we have to travel long distances to get anywhere, so it is no surprise. 

Some other things I did to save money in September include:

I had a basket of miscellaneous sanitary pads, but each month I buy my preferred style and bypass the basket. So, instead of buying new sanitary pads this month, I used up those from the basket. 

In the kitchen I kept an inventory of the food we had, so I wouldn’t rebuy items I already had on hand. And I used what we had on hand to make meals, although I did stock up on some sale items in September. 

Goals for October include continuing to clean out the downstairs and outbuildings, which is a work in progress. I went down there on Tuesday and filled up one contractor bag with trash of some of the old mail I found recently. 

I will continue my healthy, low carb, very low sugar, eating plan and riding my bicycle pedals for one hour each day and continue my physical therapy exercises. I’m at my lowest weight right now, but still have more weight I want to lose. 

I want to get busier with Christmas gifts. I have two that I know I will gift, but I’d like to work on this in October more. 

I’m going to keep track of my no spend days. 

How about you? Any goals for October?


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Monday, September 29, 2025

Saving Money In My Frugal Kitchen ~ Week #5 September 2025


My Frugal Week



These are some different vegetable trays I served with several meals this week.


Meal planning that incorporates budget friendly groceries with good nutrition is the name of the game here. It can’t be overstated how critical a good budget is these days while the cost of living remains high, but it’s also very important to me to keep the most nutritious food possible on our table. 

Publix had my favorite Almond Breeze unsweetened chocolate almond milk on sale for $2.00 each last week. I normally buy ten of anything I’m stocking up on, but the cashier informed me that Publix has a limit of eight sale items, which I didn’t know. No worries though as I was able to get eight for $2.00 each rather than the $2.75 they normally sell for, which saved me $6.00. 

It pays to watch carefully when buying anything. I went into UGO to buy their turkey pepperoni, which was on sale for $1.00, so I bought ten. Red bell peppers were also $1.00, so I bought four making my total $14 plus tax, but it rang up at over $17. 

So, I asked the cashier why and she said peppers were $1.48 each.  I told her about the sign and she asked the manager. Turns out they were $1.00 each, which lowered my total to $14.35, so paying attention pays off. 

On Wednesday I washed the kitchen laundry and multitasked by reading blogs while I was folding that laundry. One way we save money here is by not purchasing disposable, one use items.

Instead of paper towels, we use dish cloths, dish towels and reusable cloth napkins. I've not bought paper towels or napkins in years, so that is not an expense we have here. Also, I do not buy Kleenex as I use reusable flannel cloths I sewed years ago expressly for that purpose. 

Instead of dryer sheets, we use wool dryer balls. 

And we do not use paper plates, cups, or plastic utensils. This does involve a little extra cleaning, but does help us to save money here. 

If we do have any of these items here it's because someone gave us the items. I am not however, derogatory toward anyone for using paper plates or any of these disposable items as they can be a handy time saving convenience and I understand that is important to them. We simply don't use them here in our efforts to save money. 


This is rosemary that I picked free in the community garden and have hanging up in the kitchen to dry. 

On Friday People Helping People put the word out again that they had bread and vegetables to give away. So, I went and got the limit of two breads and more corn, okra, and a butternut squash. I just love that they give these items away for free. This time I was able to get twenty ears of corn. Here is a photo of them after I shucked them. 


These vegetables are grown by the Mennonites who live in our community and at the end of their sale week (Saturday evening) they donate what doesn’t sell to the lady who runs People Helping People. And she wants people to come get it, so it doesn’t sit there and go to waste. It’s a win-win situation for everyone. 


On Sunday I got busy processing all of that fresh produce. I broke green beans separating them from the field peas, which I will string later to dry. Shucked, washed and bagged the corn, washed and cut up the cucumbers and radishes, washed the mustard and salad greens, and made a cucumber salad to go with dinner. 


Breaking beans always bring back fond memories for me of breaking beans with family members who have since passed away and gone h0me. They taught me so many skills that I still use to this day and I consider it my duty to pass on to the next generation so these skills are not lost over time. 


Recipe of the Week

I went to ChatGPT for an eggplant recipe to use up the eggplant we received from People Helping People this week. 

I made this for dinner on Wednesday and I really liked it, although Bailey just thought it was so-so. The combination of the spices is what makes it taste good. 

I didn’t brush the oil mixture onto the eggplant slices, but rather poured them over the eggplant in a bowl, stirred to combine, and then placed them on a baking sheet. 

Roasted Garlic & Herb Eggplant with Tahini Drizzle


Ingredients:


2 medium eggplants

3 tablespoon olive oil

4 cloves garlic

1 teaspoon smoked paprika (I used regular paprika)

1 teaspoon cumin

½ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon black pepper

Juice of 1 lemon

2 tablespoons tahini

2 tablespoons water

2 tablespoons fresh parsley


Directions:


Slice eggplant into half inch slices. 

Sprinkle lightly with salt to draw out extra moisture, and pat dry. 

In a small bowl, mix olive oil, garlic, paprika, cumin, salt and pepper.

Brush on both sides of the eggplant.

Roast in a 400 degree oven for 30 to 40 minutes flipping halfway through. 

Make sauce by whisking tahini, lemon juice, and water until smooth.

Place eggplant on a serving dish and top with tahini sauce. 

Sprinkle with parsley.


Photo of the Week



This is a photo of me at People Helping People picking the free vegetables. I didn’t realize the owner took my picture and put it on Facebook telling people to come get the vegetables until after I came home and saw it on Facebook. I told Bailey I was famous now. 😂

 What’s for Dinner


Monday ~ Chicken, Sliced Tomatoes, and Bean Salad. 

I had an appointment and errands to run and didn’t get home until time to make dinner, so leftovers it was. It worked, we were fed and didn’t spend money on takeout. 

Tuesday ~ Homemade Pizza, Zucchini & Yellow Squash, Ranch Dressing

I used keto buns for Bailey’s pizza crust and the bottom half of a Joseph’s pita bread for mine, both bought on mark down. Her keto buns have so much fiber in them like 17 grams. I topped them with turkey pepperoni, black olives, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and Italian seasoning. 

Wednesday ~ Eat Meati Cutlets, Roasted Garlic & Herb Eggplant with Tahini Drizzle and Corn on the Cob. 


I had these Meati cutlets in the freezer and wanted to use them up. They are made of mushrooms, so I wasn't sure we would like them. Turns out they were really good! So, if I find them at the closeout store again I will buy them. I served this with the eggplant recipe listed above and the fresh corn on the cob, both of which we picked up for free from People Helping People. 

Thursday ~ BBQ Pork Chops, Hot Potato Salad, and Baked Beans. 

I put the pork chops into my smallest slow cooker in the morning along with some BBQ sauce to cook all day. I put the potatoes in my instant pot in the early afternoon, so when it  was time to make dinner all I had to do was mix my ingredients for the potato salad together. I served this with baked beans. 

Friday ~ Bailey had book club and I had a tutoring session after school, so we didn’t have dinner together. She had chicken sausages, potato salad and baked beans. I made myself a pita pizza once I got back home. 

Saturday ~ Meat Sauce with Spaghetti Squash, and Green Peas.  

I had two spaghetti squashes in our fridge that needed using, so I took a small package of ground beef out of the freezer to thaw, turned that into a meat sauce, and served that mixed into the spaghetti squash. I served this with green peas.

Sunday ~ Meat Sauce with Spaghetti Squash, Fresh Corn on the Cob,  Garden Greens to top with Cucumber Salad, and Radishes. 

After getting and processing all the vegetables from the Mennonites and PHP, what I really wanted for dinner was an old time vegetable plan, which we will have on Monday. So this night we had spaghetti squash with meat sauce, corn on the cob, salads topped with cucumber salad, and radishes. 

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


Belinda
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Friday, September 26, 2025

Fourth Frugal Friday of September 2025

 


Welcome to Frugal Friday!

My Frugal Week

We sold 400 items at the consignment sale, which brought in $1,128.50 and after the owners 40% cut, we brought home $667.10 from the sale. It’s always a lot of work, but definitely worth it. 


Bailey went to a fill a bag for $10 event at a local thrift store and found me five brand new LuLaRoe shirts in my favorite style, the Erika swing shirt. I love this style and she bought one medium and four in the small size as she thought they would fit me and they did. Now I can get rid of the XL ones as they are falling off my shoulder.

On Saturday I had a grocery order delivered from Walmart that included cat food, cat litter, and a Zero water filter. Those boxes of cat litter are heavy, so I’ll gladly pay a good tip to have those carried up the stairs. My friend Linda has one of those stair chair lifts and uses that to haul her cat litter up the stairs. 

On Monday I stopped at Publix for a sale on almond milk, Aldi to try their protein shakes, UGO in Cleveland for turkey pepperoni and red peppers, and lastly to Walmart for bananas, cottage cheese, and cheddar cheese. 

Savings of the Week


On Tuesday I went to UGO in Chatsworth to buy some of their turkey pepperoni, but they were sold out. I did find the large bottles (34 ounces) of Spic & Span for $1.99, so I stocked up on those and bought six bottles. 

We normally buy these at the Dollar Tree in the 16 ounce containers for $1.50, so this saved us $3.60. When we consistently purchase items at a lower price across the board we save money as the savings does add up over time. 

They also had Yoplait yogurt with a short sale date, which was six for $1.00, so I picked up six. 


Afterwards I went to Ingles to check for meat markdowns. There were people hanging around waiting on the meat manager to finish his markdowns, which happens more often as people struggle to afford groceries these days. 

The lady next to me commented that the markdowns were not as good as they used to be and these days only seemed to be marked down $1.00 or so, and I agreed with her. Bailey and I just had the same conversation last week. I ended up not buying any meat markdowns as the prices, even after being marked down, were more than I was willing to pay.

I did pick up some October/cranberry beans as they were on sale for $1.58 per pound and they are my favorite beans, so I bought four pounds. 

I stopped by a couple of Little Free Libraries on the way home and dropped off and picked up a couple of books. 

Decluttering & Downstairs Cleanup Continues 

I found another area that needs to be cleaned up downstairs. There are cabinets from floor to ceiling in some areas down there and I knew there were boxes inside them that were never touched again from 1986 when we moved here from Illinois. 

When my sister came last year, she checked them and said it was just empty boxes, so I never looked. I checked one last Friday and the one I checked wasn't empty boxes, but filled with boxes and boxes of mail and other stuff as far back as the 1960s and 70s. Insert a big sigh here.

So, I took one box and went through it. I found a stack of 45 records with such titles as Roy Orbison’s Pretty Women, The Rolling Stones, and Patsy Cline on Decca Records. This stuff cannot just be thrown away, but will have to be gone through as well. 

I’m just going to take my time and do one box at a time when I’m feeling like it and not stress out about it. I did go down there on Saturday to take care of some liquids Dad had stored in open buckets. I had some containers with lids that worked to dispose of these. As always, it’s a work in progress inside and outside. 

Recycling

On Saturday there is a recycling program going on in Chattanooga. My Dad has multiple tires around the property and I want to take them to this event. They will take up to  eight tires, and if they have room on the truck, will take each additional tire for $1.00 each. 

This got me to thinking, there is an old tractor battery in the pole barn that needs to be disposed. I looked up the local metal recycling place and saw they buy batteries for 18 cents per pound. So, I took the battery, it weighed 34 pounds, and they gave me $6.12 for it. 


The website states they do not take tires and I wanted to confirm that, which they did, but he told me they do take rims. Perfect! There are several rims in the pole barn too. I'm happy to sell these to them rather than pay someone to haul them off for me. 

When I got back home, I walked around the property counting tires. There are around six in the pole barn and I found five more in the woods. They are not all going to fit into my car, but I will take eight to this event and work on the rest later. 

I also found four glass jars in the woods, so I picked those up and put them on the picnic table and will figure out what to do with those later. 

Freebies



People Helping People, our local charity shop, wrote on Facebook that they had free vegetables to give away on Tuesday and asked people to come get some. I went and came home with corn, squash, zucchini, okra, and a couple of varieties of eggplant. 


And while I was there I picked out three things from the free box. There is a limit of three items, so I picked up three Crest toothpastes. 

Joy & Photo of the Week


We have a flowering plant in our kitchen window and the other day when I was washing dishes, a hummingbird came to the window and hovered in front of the flower for just a few seconds. That hasn't ever happened before and was so sweet. 


Also, twice on Tuesday I came across a flock of Canadian geese in the grass. In September they begin their journeys south to find food and avoid snow from up north, so it was an immense joy to see them. 

Saving Money on Entertainment

This week I received an email from Hulu that my 99 cent subscription will end in October and I will be charged $11.99 per month now. So, I cancelled my subscription as there is plenty of free entertainment out there. 

YouTube Videos


Gill over at That British Woman recently wrote about the $1.00 house series on YouTube, so I checked it out this week. This is an interesting series on how she is bringing this old home back to life. 

What I've been Reading This Week
Inflation is Still Being Felt at the Grocery Store, which is an article by Consumer Affairs. From the article…
Over the past year, grocery bills across the United States have surged, putting pressure on households already stretched by broader inflation. According to government data, the average price of a grocery basket is up more than 5% compared with this time last year, marking one of the steepest year-over-year increases in over a decade.

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«¶ 
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~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

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