Sunday morning I
gave my youngest daughter a haircut, cutting off 6 inches! She still has plenty left, but all of a
sudden she really looks like a 14 year old to me (sigh). Amazing what a new haircut can do.
Despite the gray
skies and wind I was in a mood for a nice long walk. My youngest joined me and we ended up taking
my daypack and walking to Albertsons to pick up cheese, green onions and
mushrooms that were on sale. We put the
groceries in my pack and walked back.
Saved some gas and got some exercise.
I removed the rest
of the meat from the bones and put the turkey carcass into my large slow cooker
with onion, carrots and celery stalks and allowed it to cook for 6 hours. Then I removed the bones and veggies and strained
the broth into my largest mixing bowl. I
put it in the refrigerator overnight to cool and allow the fat to come to the
top and solidify. Then next day I
skimmed off the fat and put it into freezer containers. Now we have plenty of good broth for soups
and recipes.
Monday my oldest had
a robotics meeting at BSU so I dropped her off and did some grocery shopping
while I waited to pick her up. Since
Amazon has bought Whole Foods I wanted to check it out and see if the prices
are really lower. I think they are, but
still above my pay grade I'm afraid.
From Trader Joe's |
I decided to stick
to my usual stores and headed over to Trader Joe's to pick up produce. I also want to try some more of their meats
and other things so went ahead, since I was there and did some December grocery
shopping. In addition to the produce I
typically buy, I picked up a few new things to try as well as frozen
raspberries, some nuts and whole wheat flour.
I finished up my
November shopping at Winco and by the time I loaded my groceries into the car
it was time to pick up the girl.
Winco haul - the Braeburn apples are fantastic! |
Wednesday I dropped
her off again and since it was an extended meeting the youngest and I went home to rake up the
yard (in the dark) and fill up our neighbor's compost bin once again. We got that set at the curb with all of the
trash and recycling. It is really nice
how the three of us neighbors have figured out a way to get all the leaves
composted one way or another.
After work on Friday
the girls went next door to our elderly neighbor's house and raked up another
big pile of leaves. They stuffed her
compost bin as full as they could get it.
While they worked on that I raked up the last of our leaves from the
front yard, mulched them and filled our blue trash can back up. I also spread some more mulched leaves in the
chicken's pen area. Then I burned some
sticks and twigs in our fire pot in the backyard and added my shreddables to it
as well.
I added water to my dishsoap bottle to get every last drop and washed dishes for another week! |
Other than the
grocery shopping I did on Monday I spent no other money. That made me quite happy.
We continued with
our freezer clean up as far as meals went.
I'll be going into more detail about that on Wednesday. Lots of really good stuff!
I washed out a two
gallon Ziploc bag to reuse.
How do you like my dishsoap upgrade? I had ordered the lid & pump kit from eBay quite some time ago and just used my own pint sized canning jar |
I composted coffee
grounds, tea bags, banana peels, onion skins and egg shells. A couple weeks ago I had filled up the one
half of the compost bin so it was heaped.
When I went out there on Friday it had reduced itself to 3/4 full
already. I was pretty impressed.
I gave the hens lots
of produce scraps and some stale bread.
How was your thrifty
week?
I like that soap dispenser
ReplyDeleteThanks Lee Ann!
DeleteUsed up a cut off tube of toothpaste, washed out a few ziplocs, I too, have broth I will skim off tomorrow, made foaming soap for dispenser, made homemade b'day card, sent out many Thanksgiving greetings on Messenger, baking banana bread with frozen bananas I've been keeping for Christmas presents, put not so fresh romaine lettuce in my veg soup & rinsed off slimy carrots, was delicious. I'm still working on my basement & have taken 1 truck load to SA. Whew....
ReplyDeleteWow! You put me to shame. Good job!
DeleteThat's a good tip to remember about adding water to a soap solution to extend the life of it. I'll try to remember to do that with my shampoo when it gets low next time.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy walking to the store with my daughter too. We always end up chatting about lots of things - or nonsense (especially good with teens)! Either way it's great, it's quality time :)
D.
We did talk a combination of stuff and nonsense. LOL It was really nice.
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