On
Sunday my father showed me how to change the belts on my truck myself. It saved me almost $200 from having it done
professionally. I was also able to get
the parts for less money at a parts store than what a garage would have
charged. Thanks Dad!!
I
repainted the wiper arms on the truck with flat black paint I already had on
hand and then replaced the wiper blades.
They look like new! I also filled
the washer fluid reservoir. Total cost
to upgrade the wipers and fill the reservoir was under $12.
Monday
night I trimmed the last of the ham off the bone and got it ready for a batch
of bean soup. I ditched the regular
planned meal and diced up some of the ham and we scrambled it up with a half
dozen fresh eggs for a delicious, cheap and fast supper.
I
purged all my greeting cards and home office supplies. I have enough extra stuff that I plan to put
it into a couple of bags and price it for a yard sale.
I
purged the pantry and filled up the camp box to restock our RV. To be fully stocked I won’t have to buy
anything extra except a jar of peanut butter and maybe some honey.
I used
three coupon doublers at Albertsons on Tuesday.
I matched up sales items with coupons I had:
·
Two
bottles of lite salad dressing 2/$5, less $2 in coupons = $1.50 each
·
Four
boxes of crackers $1.99 each, less $2 in coupons = $1.49 each
·
Four
packages of pudding cups 10/$10, less $1 in coupons = 75¢ each
I
filled the gas tank on the truck for the first time since January!
We ate
predominately from the freezer, fridge and pantry this week. The only fresh produce I bought was bananas.
That's awesome on the car repairs! You are truly a "jill of all trades"! I admire you! :)
ReplyDeleteThat always makes me feel great when I can learn how to fix something on the car myself & save money! Great job!
ReplyDeleteRhonda