Sunday I made two loaves of whole wheat bread.
I printed off a new Pantry List and started working on my grocery
list for next month.
I went to ShopKo with the idea of checking out their clearance
rack for some good buys on socks. I
needed some new socks and I wanted to get a few pairs to set aside as stocking
stuffers for my girls. I found exactly
what I wanted and much more. I even
found some more Easter basket items too.
I did some Christmas shopping!
I know, I know, Christmas already? I'm crazy like that and I'll be posting more
about this a little later as well as some of the other things I got.
Tuesday night while my eldest was at the university the youngest
and I ran errands. First I picked up my new
prescription sunglasses. The EOB from my insurance company had come in the mail
on Monday. I determined they had
overcharged me $44 and that my insurance covered everything in full so I made
sure I was refunded before I left.
Yaaaaay! An extra $44 in my pocket
isn’t a bad thing at all!
Afterward we did a little bit of grocery shopping. This week I focused more on the non-food
items:
Walgreens had the laundry
detergent we use on sale for $1.49. I
still had an extra bottle plus the nearly full one I am currently using. Adding these two means I am pretty well stock
up on detergent for the year.
While there I grabbed two
more packs of gum on sale. I used two
coupons making my final price 29¢ each.
Into the Easter basket stash!
Albertson's had their
Progresso soup on sale for 99¢ a can. I
had a coupon for $1 OFF 4. I bought five
cans in order to get bonus box tops for my daughter's school. Five cans of clam chowder for$ 3.96, not too
shabby. I also found a bag of bagel in
the markdown bin for 99¢. I love bagels
for breakfast.
We hit up the dollar store
on the way back to campus and I picked up two boxes of food storage bags and a
big bottle of fabric softener. The
fabric softener works pretty well and doesn't have an overpowering scent like a
lot of them do. Plus at $1 you can beat
that. I also picked up four packets of
seeds for the garden. They were 4/$1.
I washed out a gallon size and a quart size Ziploc bag to reuse.
Dollar store finds |
I composted coffee grounds, tea bags, egg shells and onion skins. We fed our kitchen scraps to the chickies and
in turn they blessed us with a dozen eggs.
I took them a stale heal of French bread and they were so excited you
would have thought I really brought them something extra special.
I sold a dozen eggs to our next door neighbor. The hens are earning money toward their next bag of feed. Yay!
I sold a dozen eggs to our next door neighbor. The hens are earning money toward their next bag of feed. Yay!
Enjoying some sunshine |
Since the temperatures are slated to be in the forties the next
week or so I dropped the thermostat on the main heat down 5° to economize on
the heat bill.
How was your thrifty week?
Wow, you did good!
ReplyDeleteTania
Thanks Tania. :)
DeleteThank you Anne!
ReplyDeleteMiss Thrifty, you keep doing such a great job. Love it. We are busy eating through our pantry and freezer, no shopping, a lot of baking and cooking though. :-D
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet to say that. I'm hoping for no shopping this week and eating just what we have on hand. Good for you for doing that and you do it very well too. :)
DeleteOh I wish I lived next to you as I am looking for a source of local eggs. Can't get more local than next door!
ReplyDeleteThey are so good too. Farm fresh. I do keep my neighbors happy.
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