For Sunday breakfast I made
pumpkin waffles with bacon and homemade syrup.
I saved the rendered bacon fat in a pesto jar I had washed out and
saved. Mmmmm. Liquid gold.
I took a Fred Meyer survey
and earned an extra 50 fuel points to use on my next gas purchase.
To use up the rest of the
can of pumpkin and some leftover cream cheese I had I baked a big sheet pan of
pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting.
I sent some over to our neighbors and took a plate to work.
We gave the chickies their
first taste of homemade bread. They love
it!
I bottled up nineteen 16oz.
bottles of my latest batch of home brew.
After washing out the keg I went ahead and cooked up a new batch and
refilled it. I put the filled bottles
into our hall closet to carbonate.
Because our hot water heater is in there the temperature is consistent
and the perfect environment for this part of the process.
Lettuce (88¢ - 45¢ coupon) 43¢,
coleslaw mix (98¢ - 45¢ coupon) 53¢, one pound baby carrots (on sale 99¢ - 40¢
coupon) 59¢, green onions 59¢, broccoli 70¢ ($1.29/lb.), three yellow onions (39¢/lb.)
49¢, mushrooms ($1.99 - 50¢ coupon) $1.49 and tomatoes (99¢/lb.) 51¢. Totaling $4.74 less another coupon for $1 OFF
a $4 produce purchase for a grand total of $3.74!! Pretty dang good don't you think?
I watched a couple TV shows
online. I listened to music on YouTube.
I worked some more overtime
this week.
The seeds my daughter saved
from a Roma tomato and I planted using the bottom of a half gallon milk jug and
soil from the garden are up. They
sprouted in just a week so I decided to compost the other plantings and replant
using the garden soil instead of what is in the planters. Hopefully I'll do better this time around.
Scratching around by the pond |
After work I stopped by and
picked up a new 3 cubic foot bale of pine shavings at the feed store as we had
run out. Not only will this be used in
the chicken coop, and currently the brooder, but I plan to use some of it to
mulch the garden too. The bales run
$9.99 each and they last a really long time.
Friday, after dinner, we
had Family Movie Nite complete with ice cream cones. We watched X Men on YouTube through our
Roku. The girls had never seen it and
they really liked it. It had been quite
awhile for me as well.
Dust bath in the strawberry bed. Enjoy it ladies before this area is off limits. |
We got quite a bit of rain
last week which helped tremendously to water the lawn and as a result the grass
seed has begun to sprout. We only had to
hand water twice. I was very excited to
see the new grass poking up through the old pine shavings we used to mulch it in. I am hopeful our little patch of lawn will
regain its former glory this year.
How thrifty were you last
week?
Amazing deal on produce! Wow!!
ReplyDeletePumpkin waffles sound divine :).
Your baby chicks are too adorable.
Thanks! Our babies are growing up so fast.
DeleteFantastic produce deals. Where do you find produce coupons?
ReplyDeleteFred Meyer mailed them to me. :)
DeleteWow, you did score some great deals last week. Pumpkin waffles...they sound yummy and I have some frozen pumpkin in the freezer. May have to give them a try this weekend. Thanks for sharing the idea and I love your jellybean background.
ReplyDeletePaula in Kansas
Thanks Paula. The waffles were wonderful. I love pretty much anything with pumpkin so I eat it year round. No need for Thanksgiving, I'll have pumpkin pie on the 4th of July! LOL
DeleteGood deal on that produce! I bought little one a lot of baby food last week. Every bit of it 50% off.
ReplyDeleteGood deal on the baby food. Great savings! I am seriously enjoying my salads and veggies this week. :)
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