Sunday morning found
me pretty stiff and sore when I got up.
The day before the girls and I expanded our chicken coop and built a new
compost bin. I was beginning to wonder
about myself because of just stiff and uncomfortable I was when my oldest
daughter limped down the stairs and told me she was stiff and sore too. Okay, so we might have overdone it a bit.
So what did we
do? We went right outside and tackled
the scrap wood pile and got all the leftover wood remaining cut into lengths
for the backyard fire pot. Because it
was full of staples and nails I used my reciprocating saw and we had that chore
knocked out in about ten minutes. When
we were done we looked at each other and decided we'd stack it later and limped
back into the house.
Later that evening I
fired up the rocket stove on the back deck and cooked some chicken out there in
the old cast iron skillet for our supper.
I used up a pile of sticks we had gathered up from the lawn that had
fallen after a good wind blew in the week before. If you've never used a rocket stove before,
let me tell you, they work great.
After a week off
from shopping I made a carefully crafted list for Albertson's, sales items and
loss leaders, downloaded some digital coupons (including $5 OFF $25 purchase)
onto my rewards card and printed out some coupons from Coupons.com. Two of the coupons were for yogurt that
happened to be one of the loss leaders.
I got 12 Yoplait yogurts for $3!
I pulled a small
chunk of leftover pot roast, a container of split pea soup and one of the
containers of refried beans out of the freezer.
I used the roast to make shredded beef tacos Tuesday night, the girls
used the beans to make burritos for their lunches and we had the soup for lunches
too. We used up more leftovers in the
fridge to make pizza for supper on Friday night.
I set up our
portable convection/toaster oven in the garage so we can bake even when it is
hot outside. I'm actually thinking I
might set it up permanently since it is far more efficient to use it instead of
the one in the kitchen.
Early Saturday
morning I gathered up my coupons and a carefully crafted grocery list to do a
big shop at Fred Meyer. On the way we
stopped at ShopKo to see if they had put their bedding plants on clearance yet
and I found that they had. I spent ten
dollars on flowers to fill my flower pot on the front porch and another one I
moved into one of our flower beds.
At Fred Meyer I
found a lot of good markdown items. I
was able to pick up everything on my grocery list and several more items to put
away for next month, including bread and buns.
It was a very good day for bargains.
I also used several digital coupons I had downloaded and a few I had
received in the mail to lower the cost of items on sale taking an additional
$10 off my total.
While at Fred Meyer
I picked up my three Friday Freebies I had downloaded to my rewards card. The girls are most excited about the beef
jerky.
I composted coffee
grounds, egg shells, lettuce cores, onion skins, as well as banana and orange
peels.
I cut a big pile of
dandelion greens for the chickens and gave them our kitchen scraps.
When I got home from grocery shopping there was another coupon booklet in the mail.
How was your thrifty
week?
You shop like I do. Just buy the loss leaders!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds, I suppose. If you are patient enough everything eventually goes on sale. :)
DeleteI am glad to hear your assessment of the rocket stove. I have been thinking of building a permanent one both at our home and the lake place.
ReplyDeleteI love having one, for fun or emergencies, we've got it covered. ;)
DeleteI have tried many times to shop this way and at times I get great bargains but sometimes I just waiste money. The struggle is real lol.
ReplyDeleteTake advantage and stock up on the bargains and that leaves money left for the rest, right? Sometimes the bargain do run thin, I agree.
DeleteYou girls did great once again! You worked VERY hard to make the young girls have sore muscles. ha! You bought some yummy looking food and at great prices. I think the idea of putting the convection oven in the garage is genius! I've been thinking of getting an electric fry pan to use outside, to keep the kitchen from getting hot and oil spattered! I'm not familiar with rocket stoves, will have to look that one up!
ReplyDeleteThere are loads of good videos on Youtube to check out the stoves. Great idea about the fry pan, hadn't thought of that. You could put slow cookers outside too. Hmmmn. Good thinking!!
DeleteThank you SO much for doing this feature. You may feel like you're repeating, and we won't get anything out of it -- but you're not, and we are. I really feel a strong sense of comradeship -- you're doing useful things with the money you do spend, and saving well when you're not.
ReplyDeleteI started my Frugal Hits and Misses series partly because of you:
http://cindybrick.blogspot.com/2017/05/frugal-hits-and-misses-may-report.html
Oh Cindy, thank you so much for the encouragement and your kind words. I'm so happy to hear I was able to inspire you. I do feel like we are all in this together and can learn so much from each other.
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