We have just
completed the 26th week of 2016 signaling our year is officially half way
through. I can't even believe it! Am I the only one who things time is flying
by really fast?
Sunday
morning I put a big hambone (one of two in my freezer) into my slow cooker with
water all day to cook and make stock.
Once it cooled I put it in a large bowl and set it in the refrigerator
overnight to allow the fat to rise to the top and solidify. In the morning I removed the fat layer, divided
the stock into two containers and put them in the freezer. I'll use it for soup.
The youngest
and I jumped in the truck and went to the feed store to pick up a bag of lay
pellets for the hens. Even after I paid
for their feed those ladies still have money left in their coffers from all the
eggs we have sold. I am so proud of my
chickies. Our goal is for them to have
enough saved up by September to stock them up for the entire winter. I don't think we'll have too much problem. J
The hens enjoying a nice dust bath |
I found 9
online grocery coupons and printed them off onto scrap paper. I also received more Fred Meyer coupons in
the mail.
I sold two
dozen eggs to another co-worker. Now
that our stockpile has depleted we will need to restock. I'm thinking about putting some up in the
freezer this year to hold us when the ladies molt and their egg laying drops
off.
I bottled
another batch of homebrew. That should
hold us for a little while.
Super slug came to visit me while I was watering. |
We had some
HOT days last week. Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday hovered at 100°. Thursday
cooled to 96ish. We used the A/C on
those days from noon on. Friday morning it
was much cooler outside so I threw open all the windows and set the box fan at
the back door. It was lovely to bring in
all that cool fresh air.
Yellow calico to finish my scrap quilt top. Muslin and interfacing too. |
Thursday I
hit a big sale at JoAnns after work to get some things on my sewing list. Muslin at 30% OFF, a piece of calico at 40%
OFF and interfacing 40% OFF. I bought a
total of ten yards of muslin and I'm pretty sure I now own a ten year supply of
interfacing - ha, ha. I also picked up a
pair of Fiskars sewing scissors on sale for $13.99 for my vintage sewing
box. AND I had a coupon good for an
additional 20% OFF my entire purchase.
Whoo hoooo!
I was out of these colors. 4 for 99¢ plus 20% OFF! |
Vintage style aprons. $1.99 each plus 20% OFF |
Vintage style baby clothes - $1.99 each plus 20% OFF |
A friend
gave me her 20% OFF coupon plus a bunch of others so on Saturday morning I
headed back over and picked up some more fabric for several projects I have on
my list. I used a 40%OFF coupon to pick
up a box of pins for my vintage sewing box.
Some of their quilt fabrics were 75% OFF with a coupon plus the 20%OFF. Their clearance fabrics were also an
additional 50% OFF plus the 20%. I
picked up four patterns for $1.99 plus the 20% OFF. Holy cow!
How cute are these?! I have the perfect project in mind |
Now I have
some serious work to do. J
How was your
thrifty week?
I proudly wore my $1 tshirt to a bbq yesterday. Bought it @ the SA $1 sale (few & far between now). I was commented on how nice my shirt was... :) Made an apple dump cake from my $Store apple pie filling to take to the bbq. It was a winner.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July to you too.
Good job on the great shirt buy! I bet that cake was wonderful. Our 4th was wonderful, spent with family. We had a nice BBQ and some fireworks.
DeleteWhat a fantastic Joann sale you found..How fun.
ReplyDeleteLove those fabrics ..so cute... Wondering what you will make with them..
Cute patterns too.
I had so much fun sewing this past weekend. I will be sure to share my projects. :)
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