Sunday I finished up two embroidery projects I had been working on
while I watched the NASCAR race on Youtube.
I made myself two cloth bread dough covers. I used up some vintage lace I had in my stash
along with some off white muslin. I made
my own transfers by printing off the pattern onto some of my scrap paper and
then tracing the design onto the fabric with a pencil. Works pretty slick. I'll be sharing more
about these with you soon.
I patched a pair of my youngest's jeans. She is quite adept and putting her knees
through her jeans and with only six weeks of school left I felt it more prudent
to patch them rather than replace them.
This summer I'll turn them into shorts.
I took everything out of our refrigerator, cleaned it inside and
then put everything back nice and neat and organized. I was able to rotate items to get used
up. I made a little buffet for the
chickens too so they benefitted quite nicely from this little chore.
I printed out a new pantry list and began to plan my grocery shopping
for May.
I printed another embroidery pattern I found online onto some
scrap paper. I cut a couple pieces of
white fabric to trace it onto. My
daughter wants to learn to embroider so I made one for each of us. It will be a fun project to work on together.
I also copied a favorite craft pattern I use often that was
wearing out. I placed it on my printer
and used scrap paper from my stash. Then
I decided to go ahead and make a second one while I was at it. Now I'll have extras for later and I can keep
on crafting!
We enjoyed my daughter's Honor Orchestra concert Tuesday evening. Afterward they had a reception and asked everyone
to bring certain things to contribute.
We were asked to bring something to drink. I happened to have a 2 liter bottle of orange
soda in the pantry for just such an occasion. J
I made a huge loaf of French bread for sandwiches. YUM!
We made a trip to Home Depot after work on Friday to pick up some
stuff to complete a couple home improvement projects. Then we stopped in next door at the feed
store to grab a 50# bag of laying pellets and a replacement lid for one of
their water feeders. The chickens earned
more than enough in egg sales the past two months to cover that bill. J
Saturday morning we had to drop off my daughter at a friend's
house fairly early. I decided to take
advantage of that outing to combine and run errands before I returned
home. The youngest and I dropped off our
glass recycling at the big bin in Albertson's parking lot, dropped off a big
load of purged items at the thrift store donation center and then dropped off
books we had finished reading at the library's drive thru book return.
We got a jumpstart on our May grocery shopping a day early because
our schedule in the coming week is pretty tight. At Cash & Carry we picked up 10# of lean
ground beef, 5# of grated cheddar, 6 bell peppers and 3 heads of lettuce.
Next stop was to run the car through the carwash and thoroughly
vacuum out the inside, including the trunk.
On the way home we stopped back at Albertson's for toilet paper and a
16# bag of cat food that was on sale, hamburger and hot dog buns, a package of
bagels in the markdown bin, green onions, a bag of mixed veggie, bananas and
two containers of whipped topping.
Plenty of stuff to see us through for quite awhile.
We washed out several Ziploc bags to reuse.
I sold four dozen eggs to our friends and a co-worker.
I picked a huge pile of dandelion greens and fed them to the
chickens. I also gave them some kitchen
scraps. They blessed us with two dozen
eggs.
How thrifty was your week?
Your embroidery is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice start on your May grocery shopping. That's one of the things on my to do list this week.
What a blessing your chickens are! We want to get some at some point but we are finding that we need to build an enclosed house for them because people around here say they attract a lot of other animals, particularly coyote. We know a family who has a henhouse and there are deep scratches all over the door from the coyotes trying to get in there. It made us rethink everything and we are not in a rush to get them now. We certainly don't want coyotes coming too close to the house.
You had a very thrifty week. High Five to you and your girls! :)
Thanks Dawn! We have racoons. Our coop has wire on the ground, all along the sides and across the top. I didn't want to take any chances. Fortunately the coyotes stay away. If we had them too close I'd have to build my girls a shed to live in and keep them safe. I'd hate for anything bad to happen to them.
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