Friday, January 3, 2025

First Frugal Friday of January 2025


Welcome to Frugal Friday! 

Quote of the Week
“I have one life and one chance to make it count for something…my faith demands that I do whatever I can, wherever I am, whenever I can, for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference.” ~ Former President Jimmy Carter who passed away at the age of 100 this week. 

My Frugal Week

We had a wonderful Christmas and spent quality time with family and friends. We didn’t overdo the food and kept it simple. I made cookies to take to both family events and made a small ham and Macaroni & Cheese for our Christmas dinner with just the two of us. No overindulging or overspending, just spent time together. 

I want to send a thank you to Bobi E. who sent me the sweetest Christmas card and gift, thank you so much, Bobi. I hope and pray you had a wonderful Christmas and the very best to you in the new year. 

We took our time opening gifts telling stories along the way of how we obtained the gift and any “issues" we had such as receiving the wrong item and having to hurry and try to get the right one before the big day. It all adds to the fun. 

Pictured below are some of the Christmas gifts Bailey made for me using her embroidery machine and our sewing machine. 

She knows I love Winnie the Pooh and made me this mug rug/coaster to use. 


She made me this set of four Frugal Workshop mug rugs/coasters using my logo with her own spin on it. I just love them. 


She made two Frugal Workshop key chains, one for me and one for one of my readers. 


And she made me three Winnie the Pooh keychains that read, "Zero Bothers Given!" Winnie the Pooh says, "Oh, Bother" regularly and I do too.  





After Christmas, we stopped at the Honey Baked Ham Company and picked up two ham bones, which were on sale for buy one get one free. I was surprised at how much ham was left on the bone as it is enough for several meals. Total cost was $19, which worked out to $9.50 per ham bone. 




I returned a pair of gripper socks to Walmart. They were size M/L, but we’re very small and one of the straps broke on the second day I wore them. They cost me $8.96, and I’m not willing to just “let that go”, so I sent them back for a refund. 


I’ve ordered a set of three GRIPJOY gripper socks from Amazon.  I’ve been sliding in my regular socks on the linoleum floor in the bathroom and don’t want to injure my new knee, so gripper socks are very helpful. 

Things I've done to save money since my last Frugal Friday post:

- I saved 20% off a package of specialty bandages from CVS since I am an ExtraCare Plus member and saved $1.05 on that purchase.
- While we were at Walmart we found pineapples for $1 each, so I bought three of them. We've been enjoying them all through the holiday season.
- I unsubscribed from emails from several companies that I had not bought from in the last year.
- Sip, Sip Hooray sent me a $30 gift card on Christmas Day. I had gotten Bailey one of their Harry Potter cups for Christmas, so when you spend $60 or more they send you a $30 gift card. 
- I used my manual can opener this week instead of my electric one. 
- For the first time in several years we did not shop the after Christmas sales. 

Good Deal Alert
 


Food City has their store brand of dried beans on sale this week priced at 12 for $10.00. This works out to 83 cents per pound, which is a stock up price. You can see them in the ad behind the tomatoes I’ve circled in red. Tuna is also included in this sale, which is also a good price. 

New Years Day Activity


Every year we write down special or ordinary things we do during the year on little slips of paper and place them into a jar to be read at the end of the year and the beginning of a new year. 

This is what we did on Wednesday on New Years Day. We sit down and read them to each other, and are reminded of many things we did in 2024 and some we had even forgotten about. 

Then we change the date on our jar for the new year and as you can see, we’ve already added a note for this year. It’s a lot of fun to do and we have multiple jars of these from years past. 


DIY Oven Cleaner

Here is a do it yourself oven cleaner recipe from Scotch-Brite, which makes my favorite sponges. My Mom used these sponges back when I was growing up and I've always used them in my frugal kitchen. They last for months and months. 


Photos of the Week

Here are the x-rays from my knee before and after my surgery. In the first photo you can see the knee was bone on bone and I was unable to hold my leg straight. The second photo is my new prosthetic knee, which I hope lasts a long, long time. You can even see that my leg is now straight. 



My orthopedic surgeon said my operation went well, but it was the worst knee he had seen in a long time. I felt good right after my surgery and continue to feel better each day. I paid for but have not used some opioid painkillers instead relying on Tylenol and a muscle relaxer. I’m very excited to have my new knee and all the possibilities that holds. 

I gained two pounds in the hospital, but Googled what a new knee weighs and it comes in between 1.5 and two pounds, so I'll take it. 😂 

Here is a photo of Archie asleep in his circle on top of my desk after his cat nip treat one morning. 


And here is Maisie in that same spot later that afternoon.


Meals This Week 

Meals have been interesting to say the least as I am unable to spend as much time in the kitchen as I normally do. Sunday was chicken sausages for Miss B and a salmon pouch for me, and was served with leftovers. Bailey made us baked sweet potatoes on Monday with the same main dishes and some spiral vegetables, which were delicious. 

For New Years Day dinner I made a crockpot full of October beans using one of the ham bones. Oh my, it was delicious! And more than enough for Thursday and Friday night dinners also and even some for the freezer. Towards the end of the week I was feeling a little bit better each day and felt up to making Deviled Eggs on Thursday to add to our dinner. 

Electric Usage 


The day before my surgery on the 27th and the day we were home all day on the 29th were laundry days and you can tell from our electric usage. The day of my surgery we only used 15.82 kWh, which was pretty neat and low. Our biggest electric days are when we do laundry. 

Freebies

I haven't been out of the house this week, especially since I cannot drive for six weeks. But, we did get some freebies in the mail this week, which were two calendars. One I will use for meal planning and the other I will use for appointments and such.





Savings of the Week

Bailey loves Red Rose Tea, but Walmart hasn't had it in stock inside their stores here lately. She is down to just a few tea bags, so I went online to look at prices.

Amazon is charging $9.96 for the 100 count box while Walmart is selling four boxes for $15.92, which works out to $3.98 per box and a difference of $5.98 from the Amazon price.  

I saw today that there is a pending class action lawsuit being created against Amazon for price gouging during the pandemic. With prices like this, I can see why. 

Question of the Week

How do you think I should do the giveaway for the Frugal Workshop keychain Bailey made for one of my readers?

Avoiding Spending

I did not avoid spending this week as I had prescriptions to pick up from CVS and had to order some supplies after my surgery. 

Saving Money YouTube Videos

Nine Things I've Stopped Wasting Money On ~ Silver & Solo channel

New Allotment: Planting Garlic and Chitting Potatoes ~ Someone recommended Samantha Cook on YouTube this week in one of the Facebook frugal groups. I don't know if this is the right Samantha or not, but here is another one that looks promising: Samantha's Frugal Life

Saving Money on Entertainment

We are really enjoying our Hulu subscription, which is $1.08 per month tax included. Bailey and I have been watching Modern Family and I’ve been watching Parenthood again. I loved it when it was on the air originally and still do. There is a lot of content on Hulu to watch. 

What I've been Reading This Week

Mostly discharge papers from the hospital. 😂 

But, I am still reading Chasing  Cupcakes, which was written by Elizabeth Benton. 

Also, Grocery Store Staples That Might Cost A Lot More in 2025 - The five "staples" mentioned in the article are coffee, beef, garlic canola oil, and seafood. For our household, I don't drink coffee, but Bailey does. We already do not buy very much beef due to the cost, we can grow our own garlic, don't use canola oil and buy very little seafood. But, I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg. 

How have you been doing this week? I’ve been keeping up reading on your blogs and checking in with many of you. I hope you are well and safe and enjoying the new year. 💕 


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
Homemaker at Heart
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Proverbs 31:27


22 comments:

  1. I love her embroidery items. Good for her. That knee does look bad. I did not realize you could not bend your knee straight. Now, you can get around better. Good for you. Now that my feet are not so swollen, maybe I can get grip socks on and my feet won't hurt from being squeezed. Under Trump, grocery prices will rise!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Oh, that would be good if you could use the grip socks and they won't hurt your feet. With all you are doing for you with your lymphedema and exercising, it will help that for sure. I'm afraid you are correct on the grocery prices rising, unfortunately.

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  2. What darlings craft projects. She did a wonderful job. I am so glad you are doing so good after the knee surgery.
    Sounds like you have had a great week. May this new year bring you lots of joys and happiness.

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    1. Thank you so much, Cheryl. I hope you also have lots of joys and happiness in this new year. :)

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  3. (Little Penpen) so glad that you are doing well with your new knee. The comparison xrays are incredible. Funny that you thought to check the weight of it. Good catch! Those ham bones were full of meat. I hope you enjoyed a good sandwich or two. Bailey does cute work on her embroidery machine. Your kitties are cute!

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    1. Thank you, Penny. I didn't even think to make ham sandwiches, but I have another one in the freezer. I was so surprised how much meat was on there. One of them has fed us three dinners so far. Unreal.

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  4. Bad knee for sure! I have replaced both and I love love love them. Walked 4 million steps in 2024. I will never take them for granted! Ice is your best friend for the next few months!

    Happy 2025 to you :-)

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    1. That is so great about your knees, Elle. I can’t wait to get to the point of walking regularly. I’m never going to stop.

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  5. What wonderful gifts and I am so glad the knee issues are resolving now. xx

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  6. Oh I love your Christmas gifts that Bailey made for you! They are sooo cute!! She is so talented!
    What a special New Year activity; that is a great idea to read over the special things that happened thru the year.
    Thanks for the oven cleaner recipe. My oven definitely needs cleaning, and I can't stand to use those spray chemicals to clean.
    Wow on those x-rays. What a difference. I hope that PT will start soon, and you will be able to get around easier.
    Awww sweet kitties! They look so content and relaxed. Yum on the ham; I froze my Christmas ham bone for soup beans later too.
    Great deals; I'm finding Amazon doesn't have the best prices anymore. It pays to shop around. Thanks for the food city tip; I didn't see too much on sale there, and I missed the beans. I did buy Kroger eggs on weekly deal for $1.99/dozen.
    Hope you have a great weekend. Stay safe and warm. We may have some ice here this weekend, so I am not going out.

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    1. Thank you, Kathy. I just love the things she made for me. I called PT today and they will be here on Sunday. Yay! Good deal on those eggs! A lot of people are talking about how high egg prices are right now. I’m not going out either, so it can snow if it wants to snow. 😂 You stay safe and warm too!

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  7. I love my embroidery machine, and don't use it near enough. That is going to change this year as I have a couple of ideas. Bailey did awesome with her gifts.

    God bless.

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  8. I'm so happy to hear you are doing well after surgery! Bailey is so talented, what lovely items she made for you! Thank you for the tip about the ham bones, I'll try to remember that since we're getting an HBHC here soon. I found your electric usage very interesting too since our electric company doesn't allow us to access daily stats.. Loved the pics of your kitties! You really squeezed a lot of info in this week, so glad to have you back. Oh, and thanks for the card, it's very pretty.

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      Thank you, Bobi. It’s so great to see you posting. 😉 I was tickled with what Bailey made me for Christmas. The ham and beans were so good, we ate them for dinner three days in a row! I had plenty of downtime this week, so was able to squeeze in a lot of info. 😂 I hope you’re having a great start to your weekend. 😊

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    2. I am so happy to find this wonderful site I was googling for miss Maggie I had a knee replacement about 5 months ago it was a long painful haul but I think reading about it online scared me unnecessarily

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    3. Thank you! I love Miss Maggie! I miss her posts, but often go to the way back machine to read her content. I understand about reading about knee replacement online. I tried my best to not read anything like that because I did not want to be scared. My physical therapist for lymphedema said some things to me about it that were scary. So I understand that fear. Please continue to come back and read. I usually post two times per week.

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  9. Bailey’s handmade gifts are the best and so thoughtful I’m sending the link to your blog to my 82 year old neighbor who needs to have her knee done so she will see it will help her feel so much better-Mary

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    1. Welcome to my blog, Mary. It’s so nice to have you here. Thank you for your sweet comments on Bailey’s gifts. I hope your neighbor will come and read too. It been one week for me on my knee replacement and I’m all ready to do the second one now.

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  10. I'm glad your knee surgery went well. Be sure and do the PT exercises religiously. Non-compliance is not an option! 8-)

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    1. Thank you, Sluggy. I sure will do the exercises because I don’t want to go back to the way it was before.

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