Friday, August 8, 2025
Second Frugal Friday of August 2025
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
August 2025 Goals
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Plan several no spend days this month.
Declutter for Consignment at end of the month
Frugal Kitchen
Fitness, Wellness & Exercise
Return to my regular exercise routine
Schedule daily medicines
Personal Growth
Read at least one physical book
Make and follow a daily to do list
Monday, August 4, 2025
Menu Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen ~ First Week of August 2025
Friday, August 1, 2025
First Frugal Friday of August 2025
Welcome to Frugal Friday!
Do not let anyone diminish your worth by making you feel too small, too quiet, too big, or too loud. Have faith in your dreams and pursue them with a bold, powerful passion! With hard work, commitment, and resilience, anything can happen, so embrace the idea of starting over and become someone new at any stage of your life. ~ Kathryn B.
Another raccoon has been showing up on our porch at night, scavenging for food. He even dug up the potted herbs I keep out back. Looks like I’ll have to put those away for now, just like I did with the hummingbird feeders.
One way I've started to save more money here is by taking shorter showers. This has been made much easier with my new knees, but I have it down to under five minutes now. We also have a low flow shower head in our bathroom, which helps save money too.
It’s been a while since I visited Target, but I stopped in the last week just to look around, and I was genuinely surprised by how much more they’re carrying now. The shelves were packed with products that didn’t exist just a few years ago, especially in categories like supplements.
There were so many options, it was almost overwhelming. But instead of feeling impressed, I found myself skeptical. It’s clear that many of these products aren’t really about improving our health, they’re about turning a profit. Much like fast food chains, these companies often prioritize marketing, peer pressure and addiction over actual well-being.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of buying things we don’t truly need, thinking they’ll be the next big solution. But this kind of spending can quickly spiral into consumerism and even debt. A wise person takes the time to research, weigh the real benefits, and separate what’s genuinely helpful from what’s just clever packaging.
Ingle’s had these fancy eggs marked down from $6.18 to 99 cents! We bought six of them and will be eating many eggs in the next week.
Any time we’ve eaten at a place like Waffle House, where the cook prepares food right in front of everyone, I always find myself watching them. I really enjoy seeing the process, the rhythm, the skill, the little details.
I’ve noticed I enjoy watching other everyday tasks too, like someone getting a haircut or the garbage truck making its rounds. There’s something oddly satisfying about it. And apparently, I’m not the only one, as there are entire YouTube and TikTok channels dedicated to this kind of thing. If that sounds interesting to you, you might enjoy checking them out.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Menu Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen ~ Week #4 July 2025
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Before & After Weight Loss ~ Second Act Success
Disclaimer: This blog post doesn't have much to do with being frugal, but is more geared towards my weight loss over the years. So, if you aren't interested in that context, please feel free to skip this blog post. You won't hurt my feelings in the least.
I'll start with this photo, which is a picture of me in the beauty salon getting my hair colored right after my Mom died. You can clearly see the Lymphedema load between my legs here. It had gotten so big that I was having trouble walking and I was determined that I was not going to live like this, this was my catalyst for change.
The orthopedic doctor put me in a wheelchair in the summer of 2022 and didn't want me walking on my knees as the shinbone in my left leg was grinding down and you can't replace those. He also would not do the knee replacements until my BMI was 40 or less. So, I had to make a choice and I chose to change my life for the better.
Here is a photo of me and Bailey in the cafeteria of her elementary school in 2007 back when she was in kindergarten. This is a photo of me at my highest weight.
I know in my heart that God has been working on me for many years. My first weight loss attempts began was I was fourteen years old. I've had people pray for me to lose this weight for many years. I've attended countless seminars and went to specialists who have given me multiple tools down through the years to assist me.
Finally something clicked in me and I took all of those tools and figured it out.
This is what I look like today:
Belinda
Friday, July 25, 2025
Fourth Frugal Friday of July 2025
Welcome to Frugal Friday!
Isn't this opened can a thing of beauty? Thanks to Carol in NC, who suggested this can opener, I can now open number ten cans in less than one minute. Woo Hoo!
Hellman's LIGHT MAYO 7.09 t F Promotion -3.55 t F Hellman's LIGHT MAYO 7.09 t F Promotion -3.54 t F DC Ocean Spray -3.49 F Club Publix Perk -2.00 t F VENDOR COUPON -2.00 F VENDOR COUPON -2.00 F
Monday, July 21, 2025
Menu Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen ~ Week #3 July 2025
My Frugal Week
Cottage Cheese Crustless Quiche
Ingredients:
1 & ½ cups cottage cheese
4 eggs
1 cup spinach, sauteed
1 cup onions, sauteed
½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
¼ cup parmesan cheese
One pinch nutmeg
½ teaspoon garlic powder
½ teaspoon onion powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Grease a small casserole dish.
Crack eggs into a bowl.
Add cottage cheese, and spices.
Whisk until smooth.
Add in and stir other cheese, spinach, and onions.
Pour into a casserole dish.
Sprinkle with a little extra parmesan if desired.
Place into the oven and bake for 40 to 50 minutes until golden and set.
Let cool slightly before cutting.
Can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days.
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