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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Grocery Wrap Up – October
I stayed
right on budget this month!
I did
the majority of my shopping at the very beginning of the month, as usual. I went back to the store once for produce and
to use up some coupons. I went back
again to take advantage of some sale items for stocking the freezer and
pantry. Those items have been
incorporated into November’s budget and will show up on next month’s budget.
Our
non-food budget spent this month was $21.64 for cat food, litter, fabric
softener, toothpaste and two toothbrushes.
I also got two reusable shopping bags from Fred Meyer for free with a
coupon they sent me.
Items in blue are my stock-up items. Here is
the final tally of everything I purchased this month:
Groceries
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$$$
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Butter
(6)
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10.00
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Store
Coupon
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||||
Mayonnaise
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2.29
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Store
Coupon/Coupon
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Cheese -
5#
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10.69
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Cash
& Carry
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|||||
Green
beans (6)
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2.34
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Cereal
(3)
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4.00
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Store
Coupon/Coupon
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Potatoes
- 10#
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1.33
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Gingerale
- 12pk (2)
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4.50
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Sour
dough bread
|
0.99
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Markdown
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Orange
juice - 1/2 gal
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1.25
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Shrimp
- 4 oz. (2)
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2.00
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Lettuce
(2)
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1.88
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Spinach
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1.99
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Carrots
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0.94
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Bananas
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0.84
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Strawberries
|
2.50
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Celery
|
|
1.99
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Milk -
1/2 gal (4)
|
5.00
|
Store
Coupon/Coupon
|
|||||
Tuna
(4)
|
|
2.36
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Store
Coupon
|
||||
Cream
Cheese (2)
|
2.00
|
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Pasta
(5)
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|
5.00
|
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Bacon -
1 lb. (2)
|
6.00
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Ground
Pork - 3.5 lbs
|
5.20
|
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Eggs -
18 ct (2)
|
4.78
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Root
Beer - 1 ltr
|
0.59
|
Markdown
|
|||||
Half
& Half (2)
|
1.78
|
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Mushrooms
|
2.17
|
|
|||||
Cereal
(2)
|
|
3.96
|
Coupon
|
||||
Tortilla
chips (2)
|
3.16
|
|
|||||
Graham
crackers
|
1.58
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Ritz
crackers
|
1.74
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Frozen
peas
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0.78
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Frozen
broccoli
|
1.38
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Tea
bags - 100 ct
|
1.77
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Whipped
topping (2)
|
1.48
|
|
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Flour
tortillas
|
1.38
|
|
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Spice
packets (8)
|
3.37
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|||||
Olives
(2)
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|
1.56
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|
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Tomato
sauce (6)
|
2.88
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|
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Verde
sauce (2)
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3.56
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Parmesan
|
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1.98
|
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Salad
mix
|
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0.13
|
Coupon
|
||||
Bananas
|
|
1.10
|
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Apples
|
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1.77
|
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Pita
bread
|
|
1.39
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Markdown
|
||||
Lunchmeat
(2)
|
4.00
|
Coupon
|
|||||
Cream
cheese
|
1.47
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Coupon
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|||||
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Total
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$ 124.85
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How did you do this month?
Monday, October 29, 2012
The Mission – Hall Closet
What
this closet needed most was a good purge and some re-organization. It is small and with all the clutter I could
no longer store the vacuum cleaner inside.
Instead it was residing in the hallway.
I don’t like that.
Before
After
All the beer brewing supplies are now on a shelf. My vintage enamel dishpan I store my cleaning rags in was reorganized and my mops are now hung up and no longer being stored in the laundry room (where this is no room for them).
Before
After
The big
blue tote of photos and photo albums needs to be worked on too. The lid doesn’t fit on it because it is too
full. I will pick a cold, stormy winter
day to sit in front of the TV and work on that one. It will definitely be a project! Good thing I kept the Pride & Prejudice
DVD. I may just need it.
After
The
three rolls of Christmas gift wrap were combined and wrapped together as one
roll and put upstairs in my bedroom with the gift wrap tote. Everything together – love that! After a little more straightening and
tidying, my coats were hung back up and I was able to put the vacuum cleaner away.
Love that more! Mission
accomplished!
Next
room, the garage…
Saturday, October 27, 2012
The Garden Is All Done
We have
had a few good frosts this past week and chilly, chilly mornings. We’ve also had a lot of much needed and prayed
for rain. On Thursday the fog was so
thick it made for an eerie and somewhat treacherous drive to school that
morning. I am not complaining about the
weather one bit, however.
On
Sunday the final squash plants were pulled, we got one more zucchini by the way,
and the garden beds mulched and laid to rest.
They are now prepared for their long winter’s nap.
Next we
had to rake up the lawn. It was covered
in seed pods shed by our maple tree, I think it’s a maple anyway. While oldest daughter did homework and
practiced her clarinet the young one and I slaved away outdoors. I even got a blister on my thumb from the
rake, right through my gloves. Sniff.
Can I
tell you that the very next day the lawn was covered in leaves again? Typical fall.
We
started up a fire in the chiminea and burned up my awaiting bag of “shreddables”
I had collected over the summer and as a result of some more purging. We also burned up some of our little wood
pile, mostly scraps left from building the chicken coop. It made for a nice relaxing time on the deck
Sunday afternoon after a morning of frenzied activity. Oldest one did join us for that.
The
tomatoes we picked have almost all ripened on the kitchen counter. Wednesday I cooked up another pan of stewed
tomatoes and got those into the freezer before dashing off to work. The final remnants of our summer garden.
It is
almost November though and we are still eating from our garden. How nifty is that?
And…does
anyone else think this week went buy tremendously fast?
Friday, October 26, 2012
The Mission – Projects #2, #3 & #4
There
have been quite a few things I have wanted to make that I thought would just
make life a little nicer but I kept putting them off. In fact, I have put some of these projects
off for years. In starting my big
Mission Project I am finding that there is no better time than the present to
get things done.
Project
#2 – Hanging Dish Towel
I buy
bathroom hand towels for my kitchen instead of the traditional dish
towels. They are thicker and more
absorbent and I think they last longer. They
also tend to be less expensive. I am
also not a fan of the fringy stuff on the bottom of a lot of dish towels.
Last
year I noticed one of my towels had a corner mysteriously go missing. Weird since the rest of the towel seemed
fine. I tucked it in the back of the
drawer and thought “I need to do something with it”. It seemed too nice a towel to put in the rag
basket.
Well, I
finally got out the towel and did something with it. I made a hanging dish towel for my stove out
of it and I love, love, love the results.
I also think this would make a great gift for someone and I made a few
for my Etsy store.
I cut
my towel in half, a little more than half for this particular project, and
using a pattern I downloaded off the internet, I cut some scrap fabric I had
and made the towel per the pattern instructions. I then embellished the bottom of the towel
with some ric rac and pom pom trim I had leftover from previous projects. All scraps I used up and a towel refurbished to
make this darling little towel to dress up my kitchen.
The remaining half was trimmed and zig zag stiched. Now it is ready for the rag bag.
Why did
I wait so long?
Project
#3 - Pan Pads
For
years I have used old dish towels to put between my non-stick pans so they
don’t scratch the surfaces when I stack them.
Smart idea but not very tidy or aesthetically pleasing, in my
opinion. I like things to function and
to look nice and neat as well.
I dug
into my plethora of fabric donations from my two friends this summer and found
exactly what I needed to make the pads I wanted to put in between my pans. I also think they would make great gifts for
someone.
I took
some quilted fabric and some coordinating flannel fabric and cut a square of
each 12 ½” X 12 ½”.
I sewed them
together leaving a three inch opening. I
then clipped the corners and turned them right sides out.
After pressing them I did a double straight
stitch top stitching along the edge to close up the opening and make it look
nice as well.
They
work great and I just love how they look.
Project
#4 - Drawer Liner
I also
made a pad to line the drawer under the stove.
I made it the same way I made the pan pads only larger, 18” X 24”. Nice and easy. Only took me about 20 minutes to cut it out,
sew it, press it and topstitch it.
I had also
been using a towel in there but it kept wadding up and then the pans were
sliding all over the drawer. Now it is
all clean, neat and organized in there.
My grandma and great grandma’s pans have some pretty swanky digs now and
once again I am very pleased with the results.
I must
admit. I am really having fun with all
of these little projects.
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