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 byJose 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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That bench is so lovely...Chris did a beautiful job. What a memory! I'm hoping we can go to a few sales this morning. It is so warm here they are going strong. Have a great weekend.
Thank you, Vickie. I hope you get to go to some sales today too. I went to one while I had errands to run and it was a good one. I hope you have a great weekend too!
You had some really great wins this week. I also received money from WalMart (about 1/2 of what you received), but I don't remember filling out a settlement claim. Was it automatic? Maybe I did it so long ago that I've forgotten. ;-)
My other big "win" is that I've maxed out my 401K, so my paycheck is larger, without that deduction happening, which always feels nice. - Hawaii Planner
Thank you! I love the bench so much. It was so long ago on the Walmart that I don't remember either, but I think I did file a claim. How wonderful to have maxed out your 401K, that is terrific and a bigger check to boot, woo hoo!!
Dear Belinda, I was so happy to see your post, although I am sorry for being later than normal at visiting! The buses are still on strike here in Montreal, but thankfully today is the last day! It has been two weeks and I have been trying to get everything I can done on the days that they were operating in full capacity, which was Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. I am just glad to be on your blog! :) Congratulations on your flip of the Coca Cola bottle! Wow, you did an amazing job! I am really happy for you! You chose a lovely way to honour your beloved father, Belinda. What a gorgeous bench! You have such an amazing talent for saving money that if you don't do this already, I think you would be great to teach others how to do this! And make a salary for doing it! Seriously! $8 to make a key at Walmart! Yikes! To be honest, I have never liked Walmart...and not because it is American, (LOL), as I like many American stores and products, it is just their way of doing business and how they treat their staff. I believe, if I am not mistaken, it costs about $4 to make a key here at Canadian Tire. And if not, I know there is a discount store that does it for this price. (and this is Canadian dollars!) Dear Belinda, I so enjoy your posts, and I learn a lot from your ideas and how you economize! Thank you so much for sharing, and I hope you have a wonder filled weekend!
Oh I love the bench; it is just beautiful! What a special way to remember your Dad and the land he loved. Sounds like a good week with lots of savings and freebies. Hope you have a great weekend.
Love the bench and it is a great way to honour your dad. Do you need to stain it or anything to make it last longer? You had a great week with freebies and extra money this week. I need to get back at it, cleaning stuff out of the house and putting it on Facebook Marketplace now we are back at home.
Yes, we are going to put some kind of finish on it and we are going to make a small plaque for it too. That is a great plan to sell on Facebook marketplace. I’ve been at it already this morning. I emptied out an open bucket of some king of liquid in Dad’s shop into containers with lids and disposed of them. Figured out how to change the lightbulb above the shower down there and even did a load of laundry while I was down there. Always something to do. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday!
That bench is so lovely...Chris did a beautiful job. What a memory!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping we can go to a few sales this morning. It is so warm here they are going strong. Have a great weekend.
Thank you, Vickie. I hope you get to go to some sales today too. I went to one while I had errands to run and it was a good one. I hope you have a great weekend too!
DeleteThe bench is fabulous. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYou had some really great wins this week. I also received money from WalMart (about 1/2 of what you received), but I don't remember filling out a settlement claim. Was it automatic? Maybe I did it so long ago that I've forgotten. ;-)
My other big "win" is that I've maxed out my 401K, so my paycheck is larger, without that deduction happening, which always feels nice. - Hawaii Planner
Thank you! I love the bench so much. It was so long ago on the Walmart that I don't remember either, but I think I did file a claim. How wonderful to have maxed out your 401K, that is terrific and a bigger check to boot, woo hoo!!
DeleteI love that bench it is simply stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim.
DeleteDear Belinda, I was so happy to see your post, although I am sorry for being later than normal at visiting! The buses are still on strike here in Montreal, but thankfully today is the last day! It has been two weeks and I have been trying to get everything I can done on the days that they were operating in full capacity, which was Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI am just glad to be on your blog! :)
Congratulations on your flip of the Coca Cola bottle! Wow, you did an amazing job! I am really happy for you!
You chose a lovely way to honour your beloved father, Belinda. What a gorgeous bench!
You have such an amazing talent for saving money that if you don't do this already, I think you would be great to teach others how to do this! And make a salary for doing it! Seriously!
$8 to make a key at Walmart! Yikes! To be honest, I have never liked Walmart...and not because it is American, (LOL), as I like many American stores and products, it is just their way of doing business and how they treat their staff.
I believe, if I am not mistaken, it costs about $4 to make a key here at Canadian Tire. And if not, I know there is a discount store that does it for this price. (and this is Canadian dollars!)
Dear Belinda, I so enjoy your posts, and I learn a lot from your ideas and how you economize!
Thank you so much for sharing, and I hope you have a wonder filled weekend!
Thank you so much, Linda. There are definitely cheaper places to make a key here. $4 isn’t bad at all. I hope the bus strike doesn’t last too long.
DeleteOh I love the bench; it is just beautiful! What a special way to remember your Dad and the land he loved.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good week with lots of savings and freebies.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Thank you, Kathy. It will always hold a special place here. 💕
DeleteI hope you have a great weekend too.
The bench is gorgeous Belinda. Chris did an excellent job. You got lots of great deals and lots of wonderful free items as well.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you, Jackie. We just love it.
DeleteI love freebies! That bench is a great way to honor a memory. More savings especially this coming holidays!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lux.
DeleteLove the bench and it is a great way to honour your dad. Do you need to stain it or anything to make it last longer? You had a great week with freebies and extra money this week. I need to get back at it, cleaning stuff out of the house and putting it on Facebook Marketplace now we are back at home.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are going to put some kind of finish on it and we are going to make a small plaque for it too. That is a great plan to sell on Facebook marketplace. I’ve been at it already this morning. I emptied out an open bucket of some king of liquid in Dad’s shop into containers with lids and disposed of them. Figured out how to change the lightbulb above the shower down there and even did a load of laundry while I was down there. Always something to do. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday!
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