Friday, April 24, 2026

Fourth & Final Frugal Friday of April 2026


Welcome to Frugal Friday

Each Friday here at Frugal Workshop, I love sharing the frugal wins, quiet savings, and simple strategies that helped us stretch our budget over the past seven days. It’s a gentle look back at the small things that make a big difference. 

Thought of the Week
"If it's out of your hands, set it free from your thoughts".
My Frugal Week

My intentions were to stay home this week, but Bailey's ear drum ruptured on Saturday evening and I drove her to the minute clinic on Sunday. She came home on antibiotics and rested. 

We went back to the doctor on Tuesday as the pain was bad, and the doctor gave her antibiotic ear drops and a stronger antibiotic. Hopefully this will heal up and she will be out of pain asap. 

Saturday night it rained, which was good as there is a fire in the Cherokee National Forest here, which has burned 650 acres so far and is 60% contained, and thankfully is not threatening any structures. The rain brought cold weather with it and we woke up to 48 degrees with high winds on Sunday. 

The Great Cleanup


On Monday I pulled an old wooden ladder that was rotting and an old wine bottle out of the yard in the area where we had been putting garbage from downstairs for the garbage man to pick up. He didn't do the best job at picking everything up, so I finished the job myself. 


On Thursday I took some of the metal Dad has laying around here and took it to the recycling center. This load was 193 pounds and they paid me $17.37, which is good yard sale money. 

The recycling center is on Highway 411 here and it's time for the semi-annual 411 Yard Sale, so I stopped at a couple of places on the way back home. I picked out a pair of black pants at one sale for $1.00. but then when I went to pay her, the lady said I could just have them, which was so nice of her. 

Other Frugal Things this Week

- I earned a $25 Walmart gift card from my insurance company. 
- Caught up on all the laundry this week
- Mixed up a bottle of cleaner with water and two squirts of Dawn. 
- I sold eight School House Rock Videos on FB Marketplace for $15.

Yard Sale Saturday 

Bailey woke up on Saturday and asked me if I wanted to tag along with her to a church yard sale, so I did. I found two pairs of denim capris, and six flannel baby blankets (to restock my stash) all for $1.00. 

At another sale I found a shirt for 25 cents, and at another sale found a great raincoat for 25 cents! I also found a pair of like new Isotoner slippers for 10 cents, and a bed rail for $3.00. She had great prices at this sale and Bailey really scored by purchasing all her name brand clothing for $15 total. 

One thing I did not buy was a very well made large bird feeder. I would have loved to have bought it, but bird feed is expensive here and the squirrels will not leave the ones we already have alone, so I decided against it. I hope it's not one of those things I regret buying for years to come like some things. 

Bailey’s Greenhouse


Bailey recently acquired a greenhouse on the second hand market. 

We went to Home Depot for their sale on soil priced at five for $10. She now has spearmint, peppers, and spinach growing in the greenhouse. 

She wanted something underneath the greenhouse to hold water runoff, so it wouldn’t soak the porch. I kept a lid from a storage bin downstairs, which worked well and cost nothing. #usewhatyouhave

I also picked up a Shasta Daisy seed packet for her for free from the local Blessing Box when I was dropping off stuff. 

Freebies


From our Buy Nothing group I was able to pick up this box of laundry detergent sheets for free. There are twelve sleeves with sixty-four sheets in each sleeve, so a lot of laundry can be done with these. 

Clean Freakz, who posts on TikTok, made this video about how laundry detergent sheets are a scam here. According to him, a single laundry sheet is four grams of detergent, but a large load needs 24 grams, which means using six laundry sheets for the correct dose.

So, I experimented to see how many I needed to use to ensure clean laundry, which was between six and eight sheets depending on how large the load was. These will still save us money while also getting the laundry clean especially since they were free. 

My Reading Nook ~ What I've been Reading This Week

I’m back to riding my bicycle pedals for one hour every morning, which leaves me an hour to read guilt free. 

Grandma Donna wrote a lovely blog post about the times we are living in and how people here do not want what is going on, and how we cannot judge the people of a country for what their leader is doing. Click here if you would like to read it. 

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«¶ 
💕 Homemaker at Heart ðŸ’• 
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27

20 comments:

  1. Poor Bailey - that had to be painful. How in the world did that happen?
    What a deal for the laundry detergent! Have a good weekend.

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    1. She had a sore throat the week before, so possibly a cold? She has terrible allergies though and the pollen is out in full force right now, but this is the first time her eardrum has ruptured.

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  2. Hope Bailey is feeling better!
    You found the best deals at the yard sales. I need to know your secrets. Hope the fire will soon be out in the Cherokee forest. I remember the Gatlinburg wildfires 10 years ago. We are already under drought conditions, and the hot summer hasn't even started.
    Hope Bailey's greenhouse does well. I've started some tomato and pepper plants, and I'm looking forward to fresh tomatoes. I wondered if those detergent sheets were any good, and I'm glad you were able to try them for free. Yay you for exercising and reading too. I enjoy Grandma Donna's blog, and it is good to know that we aren't alone in wanting this chaos to stop.
    Hope you have a great weekend. We are going to see my mil to celebrate her 80th birthday. My girl made her a "This is your life" scrapbook with 80 years of pictures, and I hope her grandma will enjoy the memories. :D

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    1. Thank you, Kathy, I remember the fires in Gatlinburg. I was subbing then and the teacher conference there was cancelled. It was a very sad time for so many there. We can certainly use some rain all over.
      That is so neat abut the scrapbook for your MIL, I'd say she is going to love it! Happy Birthday to her and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  3. I hope Bailey is feeling better. Yard sales and flea markets are so much fun! Enjoy, Janie

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  4. I needed to see your thought for the week!
    I hope Bailey feels better sooner rather than later.
    I have some of those laundry sheets. I am taking them on an extended trip we have planned. I figure they will fly much better than regular detergent and will be decent for hand washing

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    1. I needed that thought this week too, Anne. :)

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  5. I had that same problem with squirrels, but someone told me to use saffron seeds. The squirrels leave them alone. These are in the store where the bird seeds are. Hope this helps you too.

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  6. You always bring up such interesting points. I've been using laundry sheets sporadically since a picked up a few boxes for less than $1. I personally like them and find they work well. In fact, I tear mine in half for most loads. But I watched the link you shared, then went to Consumer Reports and Reddit to read more reviews. I was surprised to find most people don't like them or don't think they work well. I'm guessing my experience is different for several reasons: my laundry is usually not heavily soiled, I have a top loading, no agitator HE washer and I've only used the fragrance free sheets. Anyway, I enjoyed the deep dive into what others think and would never have gone there without your thought provoking comments, so thanks!😊
    I hope Bailey is doing well, that sounds a bit scary.

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    1. Thank you, Bobi. I can definitely see not needing many laundry sheets for laundry that isn't heavily soiled. I used to think they were good for one sheet before Bailey pointed the video out to me, LOL.

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  7. We don't use dryer sheets & never have. I don't like the weird coating/texture they add to clothing. Hope Bailey is feeling better! - Hawaii Planner

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  8. Dear Belinda, poor Bailey. Bless her heart.
    My prayers are with you both.
    Church and yard sales are so much fun.
    I hope you and Bailey have a wonder filled weekend, dear friend.

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  9. So very sorry about Bailey's ear. I do hope that the stronger meds help. I have never used a dryer sheet, just don't like the smell. Our youngest always uses them though.

    God bless.

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  10. I am so sorry to hear (no pun intended) about Bailey's ear. I know that had to be painful. I am always amazed at your yard sale finds and prices. I don't think I've ever found anything at a yard sale for ten cents! I really like the greenhouse. The Today Show just did a segment on how there has been an uptick in bear sightings since they are coming out of hibernation and one of the things they showed is a bear getting into a bird feeder. It was actually Al Roker's (the Today Show weather man) bird feeder. The reason I stopped feeding the birds is because of the squirrels also. When my wooden bird feeder had no more birdseed in it, they started eating the birdfeeder. They can be very destructive! We are supposed to get some much needed rain here in Va. this afternoon and the temps are going to fall, which is good. Have a great weekend!

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  11. I’m loving the thought of the week. I also love a good yard sale. Have a lovely day.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  12. Poor Bailey, Hope she is feeling better soon. Great deal on soil and I love that she is planting!
    So many people are numb to all that is happening...My husband makes sure I'll never be that way ha ha. I'm reading grandma's blog post right now...so far I love it.

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  13. Ah! Earaches are awful! Get well soon, Bailey!
    You have some great prices at the flea market. I'm always amazed. You were lucky with the laundry detergent. That saves a lot of money.
    I wash with chestnuts that I collect in the fall or with washing soda. That saves a lot too. Laundry detergents are very expensive and usually very heavily perfumed, which I don't like.
    Have a lovely Sunday!
    Sibylle

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