Sunday
morning I sneaked out of the house while my girls slept in and went grocery
shopping alone. It was heaven! So quiet and lovely as I drove to Fred Meyer
armed with coupons and a strategy to get as much as I could and stay in my budget for the week. Which I did!
Fred Meyer haul |
I
only had one item that we needed, we were running low on mayo, so that left my
list wide open. I had a coupon for $2 OFF $10 Meat Dept Purchase at Fred
Meyer set to expire soon so I thought I'd use that up along with some others - 85¢ OFF cheese, 40¢ OFF sour cream, 55¢ OFF
two boxes of Kroger tissues, 75¢ OFF
kitty litter and $1 OFF ground
turkey. The tissues were on sale for
10/$10 so I got two boxes for $1.45 plus the 20# bag of litter for $2.44 adding
$3.99 to my non food total.
Meat bargains |
On
the way home I swung by Albertson's and picked up eggs, I had downloaded a
digital coupon for 99¢ a dozen, the mayonnaise we needed and some cheese snacks
on markdown for $1.49! Even still my
final total came in at $18.96 which left me with a dollar to spend. I think I got quite a lot for my $$. I dropped
my oldest off at work later that afternoon so the youngest and I popped into
Dollar Tree real quick and spent my one remaining dollar on a jar of sweet
relish bringing my grand total to $19.96! Whoooo, hoooo!
Sopa Seca |
I
cooked up the brats I bought on markdown for my lunches last week, cooked up
one of the packages of ground pork to make Sopa Seca (dry soup) and put the rest of the meat in the freezer. I also baked up another cake mix from my
pantry in my bundt pan for the girls to enjoy.
My
youngest daughter and I went through the photo box and chose a chunk of what we
will be working on. I had already gone
through, sorted, organized and divided photos into stacks. Now it is time to work on getting those
stacks archived.
Creamy tomato basil soup with grilled cheese |
Monday
I made homemade tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwiches for the girls while I
had a couple poached eggs. The cake I
baked on Sunday came in handy when we had friends stop by that evening after
supper for a visit. I brewed a pot of
tea and served it with slices of the cake which they enjoyed very much.
Tuesday
was a fun evening for us. The girls had
leftover Sopa Seca for supper before we headed out to the $1 movie. We saw Instant Family with Mark Wahlberg
and only spent $3 for all three of us to go.
Love dollar movie night! The
movie was very good and I heartily recommend it.
Beef noodle soup |
Wednesday
I made a pot of beef noodle soup and served it with some of the dinner rolls
still in our freezer. I served the
noodles separately so I could have the soup and the bonus is they didn't end up
getting soggy in the broth. Thursday the
girls had clam chowder and I ended up making myself a fried egg before we
headed off for a band concert at the high school.
Friday
we finished up leftovers and spent a quiet evening in. After a full and busy work week I was ready
for it too! Saturday we still had
leftovers to finish up and I made a big salad to go with.
I combined items and was able to get rid of a lot of packaging that took up extra space |
Last
week I checked the ads and planned out my next grocery shopping list. I downloaded digital grocery coupons to my store
rewards cards which will help me shave even more off of my total each week. I am able to use that extra savings to buy additional
items I wouldn't otherwise be able to get.
I also downloaded my Fred Meyer Friday Freebie offer for an organic iced
coffee beverage.
I
trimmed my oldest daughter's bangs saving her the cost of a $5 bang trim at the
salon plus a tip.
Baking spice cabinet all tidied up |
I've
had a lotion bottle upside down on my desk at work and I was able to use up
every last bit of the lotion last week.
I replaced it with one I got for FREE with a coupon from Bath & Body
Works.
I
used a rubber spatula to scrape out an "empty" peanut butter jar and
had enough to make my girls peanut butter toast for breakfast one morning. I set a sugar free syrup bottle upside down
and was able to get out the last of it for my keto waffles one morning. I used up the last of a bag of walnuts and a
bag of mini chocolate chips to make a batch of cookies for the girl's lunches.
I also went through my coffee and tea cabinet |
I
saved the rendered fat from cooking bacon for our Sunday breakfast. I poured it into a jelly jar and put it in
the refrigerator. I used it to cook various
things throughout the week.
Our
chickens have started laying again! We
got 10 eggs last week. Hurray! I made them a suet cake using up some
rendered beef fat I had saved and put in our freezer. They loved it!
Homemade suet cake |
We
fed the hens our kitchen scraps and some stale bread. We composted coffee grounds, tea bags, onion
skins and egg shells. I added one small
bag of trash to our garbage bin so we opted to not set it out for collection
again last week. We did, however, add
plenty to our big blue recycle bin.
I
worked a little bit of overtime.
Our
weather was a bit odd last week starting out cold and snowy and hitting 50° by
the end of the week. I ended up spending
some time out in the garage tidying up and purging Friday night. I filled up the garbage bin halfway and added
some more cardboard to the recycle bin.
I do not need to buy any more molasses! |
Saturday
I loaded up the glass recycling into the back of our truck and hauled it over
to the giant collection bin at the grocery store. It feels really good to have that out of our
garage. I did some more tidying up in
the garage and found a one gallon jar I had forgotten I had. I brought it in and washed it up with plans
to use it for food storage in my pantry.
Finished up these walnuts and baking chips by making a batch of cookies! |
I
went through my spice cabinets and baking supplies again to purge and
reorganize getting rid of another bag of items I don't need or use. I used up quite a few items from our pantry
and freezer last week to make meals and reduce food waste.
Some
of the 15 Minute Chores I accomplished
to keep my home in order:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - scrubbed
bathroom sink , wiped down counters & toilet, vacuumed floor. Daily swish & swipe.
Dining Room - dusted shelves, wiped off
window sill.
Kitchen - pulled out the stove &
cleaned floor underneath, completely wiped down stove & moved back in
place, scrubbed & bleached kitchen sink.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - my
youngest washed mirrors & vacuumed, my oldest cleaned tub, toilet &
sink.
Other - four loads of laundry (we all
folded & put away), dusted & vacuumed living room, hallway & entry,
polished end tables & buffet (currently our TV stand), cleaned hearth, TV
& fireplace. My oldest swept front
porch.
How
was your thrifty week?
You did excellent on that grocery trip! We've got some awful weather this week, so I shopped for two weeks when I went this past week. I have no desire to stand in a windy, 11 degree parking lot trying to get my daughter in her car seat, although so far, the forecast for the week after next isn't shaping up to be any better!
ReplyDeleteI've been organizing all our 'stuff' cabinets, but it's probably time to redo our tiny pantry and baking cabinet, so thanks for the inspiration! :)
Our weather has been downright weird! LOL
DeleteI made another pass through my pantry and redid my spice cabinets over the weekend. Found some more crap to get rid of.
I’ve been doing something similar with noodle soups lately. I make a soup base ... everything, but the noodles; and then, freeze that. I make the noodles when we need them or add a packet of frozen noodles. That way I can have gluten-free and my husband can have regular. Or, we can use rice. I’ve been very pleased.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! No one enjoys soggy noodles. :)
DeleteSounds like you had a great week and got a lot done. I am slowly but surely making progress decluttering. It is not fun the the payoff of having less to find places to store is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying less stuff. Nice to open a cabinet and see a blank spot.
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