The rain and snow
finally quit and the sun came out!
Temperatures have been in the sixties prompting me to turn off the heat
and throw open doors and windows to let the fresh air in and the stagnant
winter air out. Hallelujah!
Sunday morning I
baked up a lovely batch of lemon blueberry scones for our mid morning
brunch. Thanks to daylight savings time
beginning our brunch arrived much earlier.
I also made another vegan chocolate cake which made my girls very happy.
I reused the lemon I
had zested and juiced for the scones by sticking it into a half gallon pitcher
and filling it up with filtered water - yum!
I refilled the pitcher a few times throughout the week before the lemon
ended up in the compost bin.
Warmer weather and
loads of sunshine have spurned me further with my spring cleaning. I gave my sewing area the once over and
reorganized the garage a bit to make it a more functional space. I also moved some completed retirement house
projects into bank boxes and put them in the storage space underneath the
stairs. It is turning out to be the
perfect place to hold these things.
I "shopped"
the chest freezer in the garage for ground beef for tacos, a package of sliced
turkey for school lunches and a corned beef for the girls to fix on St Patty's
Day. I had purchased the vacuumed packed
corned beef last year when they were on sale.
I finally had the opportunity to burn the
huge bag of junk mail and shreddables I've been collecting in the garage all
winter. Once the ashes cool they'll be
composted.
After work on Friday
I had to make a quick trip to the bank.
As I left I stopped at the fruit stand across the street and picked up
some produce. They just opened up for
the season a couple weeks ago and had some pretty good prices advertised.
I picked up a dozen old fashioned donuts for the girls on markdown $1.29 |
Saturday I did my
morning grocery run. I stopped first at
Albertsons to drop off a winters worth of glass in the big recycling bin they
have in their parking lot. Since I was there
I went inside and picked up four cans of diced tomatoes on sale for 39¢
each. Good price!
Cup of noodles was my Friday freebie at Fred Meyer |
Then off to Trader
Joes for produce and a jar of minced garlic.
Fred Meyer after that for a few other things on my list. I picked up more mushrooms and green beans on
markdown as well as soy milk in vanilla and chocolate for the girls to try,
also on markdown for $1.39 each.
A friend of mine
gave me a veggie tray she didn't think she could finish up. It had a full container of Ranch dressing
with it, my youngest's favorite.
I trimmed my bangs.
I gave our new
strawberry plants some spent coffee grounds.
I made another vegan chocolate cake |
I had enough dryer
lint saved in a toilet paper tube to make another fire starter. I actually used one of them of them to start
the fire in our chiminea when I burned the bag of shreddables.
We gave our kitchen
scraps to the chickens. All four girls
are now laying. Our Easter Egg chicken
has started to lay which is a sure sign that spring is on its way. I shared a dozen eggs with a friend of mine.
I composted coffee
filters, tea bags, crunched up egg shells, onion skins, plus avocado, orange and
banana peels.
How was your thrifty
week?
Sounds like you had a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne! :)
DeleteWARNING! Be careful about composting the wood ashes. I put too much on our garden and messed up the ph balance of the dirt. It required me getting it tested (by my local agriculture extension agency) and then following their recommendations to correct the imbalance. That was 4 years ago and I am still having problems in certain areas.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I am over zealous. If a little is good, well then more is even better.
Jeannie
GetMeToTheCountry.blogspot.com
Thanks for the heads up. I would imagine you should treat them the same as the chicken poo. A little goes a long ways.
DeleteA very long way!
DeleteJeannie
GetMeToTheCountry.blogspot.com
:)
DeleteSounds like you had a very thrifty week. :) I found 5-count cans of refrigerated biscuit dough on sale for $.50 each and bought 3 cans. Also, a friend brought me a plate of food over, for my dinner, one day, and I picked fresh oranges from my tree. So, it was a thrifty week for me, too. :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you did indeed enjoy a thrifty week. I wish we could have citrus trees here, but too cold.
Deleteother than sale items I'm making do with what's on hand for now...starting next month my credit card gives 5% back for grocery store and drug store purchases ( my prescriptions are expensive even with insurance)...I pay the card off every month, it's only purpose is to accumulate rewards...this
ReplyDeletequarter its been gas stations...
my Mom lives in a nursing facility and I spend a few hours with her daily before work, we have lunch together...I have been taking advantage of being allowed to eat what I like from their little kitchen...fresh fruit, crackers, yogurt, bagels, bread...I being my own cheese and protein...beats the fast food I was buying daily in so many ways...
I use my credit card for gas and groceries too and pay it off each month just to rack up the points. Good strategy!
DeleteYOu did really well! I love all those deals. :)
ReplyDeleteI was quite pleased. Thanks!
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