Friday, November 28, 2025

Fourth Frugal Friday of November 2025

 


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Welcome to Frugal Workshop where I post on Fridays about our frugal lifestyle during the past week

My Frugal Week

This week we finally emptied the peppermint foam soap dispenser bottle that was a Christmas gift last year. I took the lid off and filled the bottle with an inch or so of liquid soap from the refill soap bottle (50 ounces) I bought at a yard sale this summer for 50 cents. At this rate we won’t have to buy soap for a long time. 

I received two more payouts of $2.25 & $2.21 from the Google Opinion Rewards app. It’s such an easy app to use only taking a minute or so a few days each week and once I meet the $2.00 threshold, the money is sent automatically to my PayPal account. 

National Consumer Panel sent me a $10 Amazon gift card. I’m using it to get one of Bailey’s Christmas gifts checked off my list. 

My gas tank was filled up last Friday for $2.14 using the Mapco rewards program, which saved me 45 cents per gallon. 

We have an old chicken pen outside and as I was removing the leaves from the gutter I also pulled out a couple of elderberry plants. The dirt that came out of there was as rich and black as coal, and such beautiful compost.

My Dexcom G7 sensor didn't work when I applied it on Sunday, so I called Dexcom and they sent a replacement sensor. They are expensive and I don't want to have to replace one myself if I can avoid it. The new sensor was delivered by FedEx on Tuesday, which was such speedy customer service. 

On Monday I did laundry as usual and also washed my bedclothes. We're having our usual November invasion of Asian lady beetles, which we vacuum multiple times per day.

Wrapping up my November 2025 budget this month, I spent $131.18 on gas and $296.32 on groceries.

On Tuesday I had my six week eye injections and had zero swelling. Woo Hoo! So, we are going to try and go eight weeks between injections this next time. 

On Wednesday we attended the funeral of my ex’s cousin. I’ve known her and the family for over for 35 years. It was like being at a family reunion, seeing everyone and all the children who are grown up now with babies of their own making the cousins grandparents! It was a gentle reminder that the days are long, but the years are short. 

Buy Nothing Day

Today is Buy Nothing Day, which is a day of protest against consumerism, and is held the day after the U.S.A. Thanksgiving holiday, concurrent with Black Friday. My plans are to stay home and do no shopping whatsoever. 

Not Buying Anything Day/Week/Month/Year 2025 is a well written blog post from the author who writes the Not Buying Anything blog. 

Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday and while I don’t have plans to shop, I am supporting small businesses for several gifts this year. 

Freebies


We received our free copy of the December Holiday edition of Southern Living magazine this week. I also received a copy of Real Simple magazine too. 

Saving on Christmas 

I double checked my list of Christmas presents I still want to buy and even whittled the list down smaller. I’ll be having a debt free Christmas this year. Even all the food I’ll be making to take to other peoples homes has been carefully selected using ingredients I already have on hand, so there will be no need to overspend on food this year. 

What I've been Reading This Week

Bailey and I are both currently reading All the Light We Cannot See, written by Anthony Doerr. The story follows a blind French girl named Marie-Laure and a German soldier named Werner during World War II as their paths intersect. This is also available as a series to watch on Netflix, which we'll watch when we are done reading the book. 

Consumer Reports is relaunching their free 1940s newsletter, Bread & Butter, which was first published in 1941 to help cash-strapped Americans make smart decisions with limited resources. I even found a vintage issue from 1941 that you can read for free online here. 

Another place to get free ebooks is Free Booksy. 

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 🫶 
💕 Homemaker at Heart 💕 
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

16 comments:

  1. We (or husband and grandson) cleaned the gutters last week too just in time for this snow we are having. The seasons changed so fast...boom it was winter! And yes the years go by way too fast. Sorry to hear about the cousin.
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  2. It sounds like a good frugal week. I'm so glad to hear there was no swelling with the eye injections. I won't be buying anything today either. I'm off to read the articles you linked to - thanks!

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  3. All the Light We Cannot See is a great book! I read it a few years back.

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  4. Nice work this week! I think we are hiking today, so also no plans to shop. - Hawaii Planner

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  5. I use to belong to a group called the Compact. They were all about bartering, etc and not spending money. I went a year and only bought 1 thing that I couldn't get free or barter for. I wonder if they are still around?

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    1. Sounds like a great group to belong to, Sluggy.

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  6. Dear Belinda, I just want to get this out of the way first...not good news, the Montreal transit maintenance workers are planning yet another strike, this time for 5 weeks, beginning the second week in December. https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/stm-maintenance-workers-launching-month-long-overtime-strike-in-december/
    The worst possible time. Now that I got this out of the way and shared the link with you, which I hope you don't mind, and I so appreciate your prayers, dear friend.
    I am so glad you had no swelling from your eye injections!
    The Southern Living Magazine looks great, Belinda! I used to subscribe to and get Country Woman and Reminisce, but sadly they are no longer published! I went to the pharmacy the other day to get my prescriptions, which I do once a month, and while I was there I was looking at the magazines...wow, the prices have skyrocketed, haven't they? And the ones that are made in the U.S....for example, the price will say something like $7 U.S., $9 Canada. Insane, really.
    Thank you so much for sharing the link to Bread and Butter! I love anything from the 1940's era, from music to learning about how they rationed during the war, etc. I really appreciate you sharing this!
    Your posts are always packed with great ideas, tips and advice about how to save money...and the environment. And I can't thank you enough for all you do for your family and for others, Belinda.
    God bless you, and I really appreciate everything you are doing.

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    1. I’m so sorry that the transit maintenance workers are planning another strike, how awful for you all! Yes, this is the worst possible time. I do not mind you sharing the link here at all. I love southern slicing magazine too and Country Women too. I also loved Victoria magazine. They sure have gone up in price! I am really looking forward to the Bread and Butter newsletter. Like you, I enjoy reading things from the 1940s. Thank you again for all of your kind words. They sure do lift up my spirits. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Belinda

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  7. Loved "All The Light We Can Not See". Such a great read.
    You had a wonderfully frugal week.

    God bless.

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  8. Sounds like a great week with great savings!
    So glad that you will be able to go longer between eye injections.
    No shopping here for Black Friday, but I still need to buy a few more presents' I just have no ideas right now.
    Thanks for the links; I look forward to reading the newsletter. I checked Clara's kitchen out of the library, and she wrote about growing up in the depression and some recipes, and her grandson made some YouTube videos of her cooking. I enjoyed the movie "All the Light we can not see"
    Hope you have a great weekend. It is cold, brrr.

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    1. Thank you, Kathy. It was a good week. I still need to buy a few Christmas presents too. I didn’t realize Clara wrote a book. I’ll have to check that out. I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the All the light you cannot see film. That makes me look forward to it. It’s definitely cold here too. Brrrr us right. I hope you have a great weekend too.
      Belinda

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