Sunday morning was a
little different for me as it was one of the rare times when I work on a
weekend day. However, sometimes that is
needed and I am happy about the fact that it will be overtime pay, which is
truly the only time when I get paid what I am actually worth! Ha! Plus I was able to work from home so that too
was a bonus.
I got up and got
started first thing that morning and was able, while waiting for things to load
and finish, to fit in my Sunday chores.
I even got the hearth and fireplace spring cleaned! Whoo hooo!
Once work was finished up at 12:30 I had the rest of my day to myself.
I wasn't much in the
mood for meal prepping last week so instead I made two large meals that we
could work off most of the week. I made
a 9" X 13" pan of lemon chicken and a 9" X 13" of asparagus
and broccoli florets and roasted them in the oven. I also made up a 9" X 13" pan with
a sausage, mushroom, bell pepper and onion egg casserole that I topped with
some leftover cheeses I had lying around in the refrigerator. Both meals made for loads of good leftovers
and I was able to use the chicken to top salads with a couple nights as
well. Very easy meal to prepare last
week. Unfortunately I forgot to
photograph any of it.
Wednesday the
youngest and I picked sour cherries from our next door neighbor's tree. We picked enough to make a pint of cherry
pancake syrup. Normally I pick more and
make jelly too, but we don't need the jelly, as we still have quite a bit in
our pantry, so just the syrup this time.
It turned out very nice.
One pint of cherry pancake syrup |
I simmered the
cherries for about 20 minutes with a little bit of water and mashed them with a
potato masher to render out all of their juice.
Then I put this through a sieve to separate the liquid from the
solids. Once that was done I was left
with a cup of nice red juice. I gave the
remaining solids to the chickens. I put
the cup of juice into a pan with two cups of sugar and brought it to a
boil. That was it. Super easy.
Pretty too.
Thursday I made a
pan of stuffed bell peppers for dinner.
We had plenty of leftovers for another meal and a couple lunches.
Friday I put in a long day at work and again that meant
more overtime. I worked from 7:00 in the
morning until 9:00 that night. I packed
two lunches and plenty of water to take with me, but only needed one as the
company provided dinner for us.
When I got home from
work my oldest had a BIG surprise for me.
She had bartered cleaning services for a brand new Mr. Coffee
coffeemaker. It is pretty darned fancy
and I could tell she was not only excited about it, but really proud of
herself. It has been a long time since
we've had an actual coffeemaker in this house.
Isn't is pretty? |
Saturday afternoon
my girlfriends came over to play pinochle.
Everyone brought stuff and we were able to put together a nice little
salad bar. I had plenty of veggies in
the crisper drawer to add so no needed trip to the store.
I did not do any
grocery shopping last week.
I made some foaming
soap solution for the hand soap dispenser in my bathroom. I used a tablespoon of shower gel I had and
mixed it into a cup of warm water, then poured it into the dispenser.
Plenty of leftovers to keep us going for a few days |
We fed our kitchen
scraps to the chickens. I picked
dandelion greens and milk weeds for the chickens too.
I composted dryer
lint, onion skins, banana peels, avocado skins, egg shells and coffee
grounds. We set out a full recycle bin
and a nearly empty trash can at the curb for the weekly pick up.
How was your thrifty
week?
The cherry syrup is really pretty. A jar of that and some pancake mix would make a great hostess gift or Christmas present!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it?! Great idea.
DeleteThat sounds like a great week! It's satisfying to be able to put together a meal for guests without a trip to the store first. Your home looks beautiful, and how sweet of your daughter to worm for that coffee maker! Have a good week :)
ReplyDeleteI'm super proud of her. She is very sweet and thoughtful. :)
DeleteWhat a pretty coffee maker.... your daughter is so sweet and thoughtful!
ReplyDeleteShe really is. I'm a lucky mama. :)
DeleteI miss having our sour cherry tree and making syrup. It was so good. I'm glad your neighbor let you pick some cherries and make some.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is sure a sweetheart to barter cleaning for the new coffee maker. You done good mom!
Oh thank you Debbie. It was a wonderful surprise.
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