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I took everything out of our pantry, washed all the shelves and
walls inside and then adjusted the brackets to reposition the shelves for a
better use of space. I was able to clear
out all the containers with little dabs of this and that left inside and get
them used up. I was also able to get
everything reorganized and put away while rotating items to put the oldest
things in front. I made a list of the
items we are low on and other things I want to stock up on for winter.
I made a big batch of refried beans and four pints of vanilla
yogurt.
eBay gave me 20 free listings this month so I listed four more
items. I sold three of the items I
listed the week before and relisted one of the unsold items. Then I added three more items to my listings.
Monday evening I turned my daughter's bed pillow into two pillow
forms. She is a fitful sleeper and
somehow managed to tear the insides of her new bed pillow nearly in half. I gave her a new one and decided to see if I
could do anything with the damaged one.
After washing it with hot water, laundry detergent and bleach I ran it
through the dryer. Then I simply cut it
in half, added some polyfil stuffing to even out the gaps and stitched it
closed on the ends. When I was finished
I had two perfectly good pillow forms. I
plan to make a couple throw pillows for our home.
While at work I got a text message from the girls on Tuesday
telling me that there were two eggs
in the coop. Then on Saturday Penelope, our Americauna,
laid us a green egg. Now three of our chickies
are laying. Hooray!!
I was really big on the "no money" shopping tactics this
week. I did some more Christmas shopping
and bid on some sewing supplies that were listed on eBay. I used some of my earnings from my eBay sales
to pay for those items. Then I used my JoAnn's
gift card to buy three small 1/3 yard pieces of fabric for some things I want
to make for my Etsy store.
I took one of the pillow forms I made and turned it into a throw pillow
for my bed using fabric I already had and a piece of lace appliqué trim I was
given from a vintage wedding gown. I love
how it turned out.
We fed kitchen scraps to our chickens. I composted coffee grounds, tea bags, egg
shells, grape stems, a lettuce core and garlic skins. I harvested tomatoes, lettuce, jalapeno
peppers, bell peppers and cucumbers from the garden.
I was blessed with a gift of $75 to go shopping at the new grocery
outlet store that opened a couple of weeks ago.
I grabbed my $10 OFF a $50 Purchase
coupon I received in the mail and the girls and I checked it out. We love the new store and we made quite a
haul. I treated us to humus, spinach dip
and a variety of cheeses. I also stocked
up on baking supplies and items for school lunches as well as several other
items we were low on. The girls had a
great time and we had a little Friday night party to celebrate our mini
windfall. We will definitely be going
back.
I cut out a new tea towel and ironed on a chicken transfer. Finally!
Let the embroidery begin!
The girls took the city bus to the library to check out books and
borrowed a Wii game. We played the game
on Family Movie Nite. It was a lot of
fun and good exercise for the youngest now that she is a little more mobile.
The chickens blessed us with 12 eggs last week. I love my chickens!
How thrifty were you last week?
Good job! Good chickens!
ReplyDeleteI received quite a bit of free food, took Little Wolf out and used a free ice cream cone coupon, hung laundry out, used a gift card to buy a toy for Little ones birthday so I didn't spend much out of pocket.
Awesome Jess! Great going!
DeleteHURRAY FOR THE CHICKIES AND A DOZEN FRESH EGGS !!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again you have been super thrifty and very busy Dana.
I got lucky this week. My neighbor moved last week and gifted me with a HUGE terra cotta pot. I can't wait to plant petunias, marigolds, geraniums and sweet potato vines in it next spring. Its so large I do believe it will take up half the front porch. ;) and if that wasn't enough, she gave me a wing back chair. Little One and I spent the weekend in the basement vacuuming, scrubbing the upholstery with cleaner and spraying it with Febreeze. I bought a painters drop cloth and plan to make a slipcover for it. I'm really excited because I'll have two chairs in my living room for guests.
I'll keep you updated on my progress.
Have a great week.
Vanessa B
Yay for you! I can hardly wait to hear about the slip cover. I think the ones made from drop cloths are neat. The pot will be beautiful filled with all of those flowers. I love mine on the porch. I've really enjoyed them.
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