Friday, June 19, 2026

Third Frugal Friday of June 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. 

Quote of the Week

Don't do as others are doing, especially if those others are neck deep in debt. ~ Grandma Donna

My Frugal Week

Last Thursday and Friday we went to multiple yard sales. We also went to the People Helping People monthly bag sale. Neither one of us had enough to fill one bag, but when combined together we did. 

We stayed home on Saturday and worked on various projects around the house. I listed a few things for sale on Facebook marketplace and processed twenty items for Bailey’s online shops. On Sunday I measured and packaged 59 items for her shops. 

On Monday I had a few errands to run to Staples, Walmart, Courthouse, Scrapyard, and People Helping People where I dropped off a bag of donations and bought some $5.00 animal steps that had just been donated. I had been looking for some and just passed on some for $10 last weekend. 


Turns out the steps are Horseman's Pride 3 Step Mounting Block, which sell at Tractor Supply for $134.99. So, paying only $5 for this one was a great deal!

I had picked up some free brass Christmas stocking holders in a free pile at a yard sale recently. They got rid of them because they were personally engraved. I combined that with a brass hammer head and a brass clock. The total weight was 15 pounds and the scrapyard gave me $51.  (WOW!) 

I received a Facebook settlement payment of $7.31 and a payment of $3.12 from Google surveys into my PayPal account this week. That is the account I use to pay for Netflix, so those two combined were more than enough to pay this month’s Netflix subscription, which feels like free to me. 

I went to the thrift store before tutoring this week and picked up a few pantry staples at 50% off. 

I picked up some free seeds in the seed catalog at the local library. 

Chime offered me $1.00 to log into my account this week. I guess it had been a while since I’ve checked in there. 

Side Hustles

Bailey and I both tutored on Thursday and I also had a tutoring job on Tuesday. I was able to speak to the Mom of one of the students I tutor and she told me her teachers had noticed an improvement in her school work and she could tell she was getting some outside help. Yay! 

Yard Sale Saturday

One of our cats has anxiety and often likes to hide in one of the cabinets downstairs. I cleaned the cabinet out for him and using the leaf blower blew out all the debris. Then I placed several carpet samples I bought at a yard sale for $1 each in the cabinets. He is very content to go in there and hide now when his anxiety gets to be too much for him. 

Speaking of leaf blowers, we found a Ryobi leaf blower at a yard sale last week with no battery for only $5. We have multiple Ryobi batteries to power other devices, so this was a real bargain. 

The Great Cleanup


I listed and gave away multiple soda pop bottles from my Dad’s shed this week. He had a collection of them he would sell at the flea market and we’ve been using that shed to store items for the next consignment sale and for Bailey’s business, so it was time for the bottles to go. I also gave away several plastic Coke crates with the bottles. 

I’ll be using our new leaf blower to blow the debris out of that building too. 

Between me and the garbage man, who I’m bartering with, we were able to throw out several hoses that were no longer useable, one five gallon bucket of metal left in one of the garden sheds, an old rotting pallet, and several pipes that had sat in the woods so long they had compost inside them. 

There is almost nothing left in the woods now except for some old tires. I’ll wait till cold weather to dispose of them as it’s snake season here in Tennessee. 

Speaking of pests and the woods, ticks have been really bad here already this year. I bought a bag of anti-tick granules at Walmart this week. So, I weed eated around the house and then applied the granules, which I hope will resolve this issue. 

Freebies

I picked up a free Pre-K writing book for the sister (who starts pre-k when school starts back) of one of the students I tutor. 

When I was at People Helping People I noticed a new box of Crest ProHealth toothpaste with Scope in the freebie box. You’re allowed to pick out three items when you go there, so this was one of my free items. 

Price of Gas

On Wednesday I filled up in Chattanooga at Sam’s Club for $2.95 per gallon, which was better than the $3.39 by our house. 

Saving Money on Entertainment

One day this week the cats were looking out the window, so I went over there to see what they were looking at and there was a fox in the yard. #freeentertainment

I've been watching videos and researching wringer washes this week online, which has always been fun for me.  I would love to have one here and maybe someday that will happen for me. 

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

Grandma Donna made a really good blog post this week about the old ways, which you can read here

 
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

14 comments:

  1. Sounds like a pretty incredible week. Lots of deals and finds.

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  2. I had a lot of gift spending with two birthdays, a baby shower, and two baby gifts, so nothing frugal there, but I account for expected and extra gift occasions in my annual budget. Meals were simple and yielded a lot of leftovers which helped when I felt lousy after my shingles shot. Not any huge savings but just being cautious when spending while still engaging in the stuff of life.

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    1. Sounds like a good week for you too, Sam, except for the shingles shots. Those wiped me out too, unfortunately. But, like you, I'd rather be safe than sorry.

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  3. You had a great week Belinda. Lots of money saving and money getting. My week has been spent cleaning, and working on projects. I have also been making lots of lists as that seems to enable me to get a good sleep and not wake up every hour.

    God bless.

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    1. Oh, a good restful sleep is so important, Jackie. I’m glad you’ve been able to get that this week.
      Belinda

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  4. Hello Belinda,
    Grandma’s article turned out really well once again, and I think she can be a role model for many. Although I don’t live exactly the way she does, I share much of her outlook on life.
    Thanks for the quote from her; that sentence had caught my eye, too.
    About 25 years ago, I also did some tutoring at our local elementary school—math for a girl (who is a sales assistant today) and German for children who didn't speak the language well yet. I really enjoyed doing that until I found a job again.
    Best regards, Sibylle

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    1. Thank you, Sibylle. I think Grandma Donna makes a good role model for many too. We are kindred spirits in that way of thinking.
      I love tutoring and find it very rewarding. How neat that you’ve tutored in math and German,
      Belinda

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  5. Dear Belinda, ❤️ you had a great week, dear friend. You are amazing.

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    1. You’re so sweet, Linda. Thank you.
      Belinda

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  6. I agree on the ticks this year. They are terrible. We live in western NC.

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    1. Yes, you’re close to us geographically, so I can see the ticks being bad there too, unfortunately.
      Belinda

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  7. Sounds like a good week!
    You found some good deals! Great buy on the steps.
    We went to a church yard sale, and my girl loves hunting for a bag of clothes. The price went up from $2 to $3 bag, but still a bargain. and cheap entertainment.
    Sounds like your tutoring is really helping those kids, Great job!
    Great sale on the brass too! Wow!
    Hope you have a great weekend. We have a few celebrations this week which should be fun and hopefully not too expensive.

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    1. Thank you, Kathy. $3 a bag is a great deal, wow! It’s usually $5 a bag here. How neat! I hope you’ve had a great weekend celebrating the Dads in your life.
      Belinda

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