I made
homemade asian vinaigrette.
I baked
two loaves of whole wheat bread.
I made
four and a half pints of vanilla yogurt for a total cost of $1.75. The next batch will cost less because I will
only have to buy milk. This time I had
to buy a small container of yogurt to use as starter.
Sunday
afternoon the girls went outside with a pair of hammers and a big bag of
walnuts, given to us by a friend, and returned with four pint jars full of
walnut chunks. They thought it was a lot
of fun shelling them with hammers. I put
two pints in the freezer. We used some
of the nuts in a salad that night. They
are delicious.
I added
a cup of water to an empty laundry detergent bottle, shook it real good and had
enough super soapy water to wash two more loads of clothes. I did all of my laundry the rest of the week
using two of the three free samples of liquid laundry detergent I was given at
the grocery store a few weeks ago. Each
packet was enough for two loads so three packets equals six loads of
laundry. Nice!
After
cleaning, reorganizing and restocking the bathroom I collected all the mini
sample bottles of soap, shampoo and toothpaste together and we decided to
seriously work on using them up. While I
really appreciate a free sample I'm finding that it has created quite a bit of
clutter with all those little tubes and bottles. I took a tube of hand lotion to work so I can
use it up there.
Our
foaming hand soap dispenser in the bathroom conked out and stopped
pumping. I know they aren't meant to be
refilled and reused but I did get six months of use out of it. I replaced it with a regular liquid hand soap
from the dollar store.
I added
a little water to the last little bit of soap in the dispenser at the kitchen
sink so we could use it all up. I've
decided not to replace that one as we don't really need one there and it just
takes up precious space. It gave me the
idea to refill it however by adding half of the soap from the new dispenser and
fill it up with water. I also added
water to the new dispenser and now have two bottles of hand soap for the price
of one. The watered down soap works very
well too. I tucked the kitchen dispenser
away under the bathroom sink for later use.
We gave
our kitchen scraps to the neighbor's chickens.
We
watched The Dog Whisperer and an episode of Dr. Who online and listened to
music on Youtube.
Since
my tenant has no intention of putting in a garden I went over to the house and
collected all of my tomato and cucumber cages.
That saved me $3 each to replace them.
A
friend of mine told me I could have my flower pots back because she had decided
not to use them. When I showed up to get
them she also had another ceramic pot she no longer wanted and gave it to me as
well. I arrived home from my friend's
house to find our landlady had set out two huge pots for us to use. I won't need to buy anymore pots this
year. Lucky me!
My
friend also gave me her coupons and ads from the Sunday paper. I was able to clip several coupons to use for
groceries. I also clipped nine coupons
for free items from Harbor Freight, no purchase required. I'm thinking it is probably time to redeem
some of these.
I made
a mini Easter basket for our little lady staying at the nursing home out of a clear
deli container I had saved for this purpose.
I decorated it with items I already had on hand and filled it with candy
I purchased at Walgreens with a coupon. It
turned out really cute. My whole purpose
for buying things as inexpensively as possible is so I can easily afford to
give things to more people more often.
This is a prime example.
What
wonderful things did you do last week to save money? I love hearing about it!
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