Sunday morning I
woke up just a little bit stiff and sore having used some muscles the day before
on my kitchen projects. But it was that
really good soreness you get when you know you did something great, so it was
appreciated. Nonetheless I took it a bit
easier and spent most of my day on much smaller projects like moving the chicks
out to the garage and setting up their new digs. I pretty much spent the entire day with my
chickens. That made Edith pretty happy.
The hens are doing
really well out in their coop with no signs so far of any raccoon shenanigans. A friend of mine who raised chickens in the
country where raccoons were a problem inspected my work and felt pretty
confident my girls would be safe. I
continue with my daily inspections.
That afternoon I
made a big pot of beanless chili for my youngest, it's her favorite and I can
eat it too. I did heat up a container of
pinto beans I had in the freezer so my oldest could have hers with the
beans. I used ground turkey I bought on
sale at Albertsons to make the chili and no big surprise, there were not a lot
of leftovers. There was enough left for
a couple of lunches and that was it. I
think my girls were hungry for some good homemade chili.
Tuesday I made carne
asada and some homemade guacamole to go with it. I had dinner all prepared and ready before I
had to head out and pick up the youngest from cheer practice. Good thing because she was
"starving" when I got there.
Wednesday was our
craziest day. I made turkey burgers for
our dinner and then I made a to-go bag for the youngest. We picked her up and she ate in the car on
the way to my oldest's band concert.
Some days are just like that. Can
I tell you that was their best concert performance so far? Wow!
Thursday the oldest
had band festival all day and the youngest another late cheer practice.
Friday the cheer
team had a big performance at the high school.
Only one more week to go and cheer season is over. It is a long season that began in August with
a lot of practices, performances and ball games. These girls are certainly dedicated, that's
for sure.
But after a busy and
full week we had the weekend off again and nice weather to boot. So we headed outdoors for some fresh air and
spring cleaned the yard. Finally!
I rinsed out a
laundry detergent bottle to get every last bit of soap out of it.
I used canning jars
and parmesan cheese lids I'd saved to store salt, garlic and dried basil I
purchased from the bulk bin at Winco. I
used another canning jar and a peanut butter lid I'd saved to store rendered
bacon fat in the refrigerator.
My Fred Meyer Friday freebies! Kettle chips, protein bar, seeds & gum. |
I gave our kitchen scraps to the chickens. I composted egg shells, onion skins and coffee grounds.
How was your thrifty
week?
Nice week! I like beanless chili best too.
ReplyDeleteIt is good stuff!
DeleteGreat job coming up with such delicious and healthy meals for such a busy week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Leigh. I think it would be a lot harder if I didn't enjoy cooking so much.
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