Thursday, October 31, 2019
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Crocktober Meal Prep #4
Right now with it primarily being the two of us right now,
my youngest daughter and me, I find myself preparing a lot less food. With dance practice and gym class she does
come home hungry and ready to eat, but a regular sized Sunday dinner seems to
go a long ways in getting us through the week.
Throw in a few simple suppers
and we've pretty much got it made.
I pulled a chuck roast out of the freezer and allowed it to
thaw before cooking it my most favorite way.
I seasoned both sides of it with about a half packet of Au Jus mix and
let it cook all day long in my slow cooker.
Oh my goodness is it ever tender, flavorful and juicy.
The juices make a wonderful gravy with just a little
cornstarch slurry stirred in. My
daughter loves it over rice, but of course a mountain of mashed potatoes or the
traditional potatoes and carrots cooked with the roast is always nice.
I did some burger patties seasoned with Italian seasoning
and some provolone cheese slices melted over the top one evening alongside a
pan of green beans sauteed with diced onion and sliced mushrooms. Delish!
Bacon! |
Breakfast for supper made the cut as well. I cooked some bacon and then used some of the
fat to saute diced onion, peppers and mushrooms before scrambling in a half
dozen eggs. Topped with some sharp
cheddar cheese. Oh my!
So not a lot of cooking required and I'm really glad about
that because it has been so incredibly busy around here it is enough to make
your head spin. Some simple meals and a
slow cooker save the day!
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
My Grocery Budget 2019 - October Update
I am super proud of myself this month. My plan was to round out the pantry and
freezer to fill in the last items on my list in order to be fully stocked up for winter and that was
exactly what I did. And I didn't bust
the budget to make it happen!
My nonfood purchases consisted of stocking up on kitty
litter, cat food and some treats. That
was it! We are all set for the coming
winter months and shouldn't need to purchase anything else for the kitties. Total spent $21.80. Under my $25 budget by $3.20.
I filled in the gaps in my pantry with a few more canned
goods, stocked up on peanut butter for the girls as it was on sale, and added
several more items to complete the list.
I'm thrilled that I was able to get everything I needed and wanted as
well as to come in under budget!
Here is the food I bought this month:
Sorry it is a bit blurry |
$136.72 ÷ 31 days ÷3
people = $1.47 per person per day!!!
Once again I am super excited about how much I was able to
get for so little. I'm still looking at
us as a family of three right now as I do make my oldest daughter freezer meals
as well as let her raid my pantry.
What super buys did you come across at the stores this
month? Are you stocked and winter ready?
This budget month runs from October 1 through October 31
Monday, October 28, 2019
Last Week's Thrifty Moves
Sunday I drove to a little city three towns over to do some
potential house hunting and scope out the area.
I used to live there thirty years ago when my son was very young and not
too much has changed. Always good to
keep my options open.
Tuesday was parent teacher conferences at the high
school. I picked up my daughter after
work and we headed over there for a couple hours. Then home for a quick supper and homework. The rest of the week went so quickly and
before I knew it, it was Friday again.
I didn't have time to meal prep or do anything in my slow
cooker the previous weekend so I kept our meals really simple. I used quite a few things that were already
in the refrigerator and freezer in the kitchen to make things quick and easy on
ourselves. By Friday. however, I was
ready to pull out my largest slow cooker and pop a nice sized chuck roast into
it.
The bulk of my week was wrapped up in all of the drama that
surrounds my house right now. I'll be
really happy once this is all settled.
Thankfully I am managing my stress and anxiety about it remarkably
well. It helps too that I am surrounded
with a lot of support, with both professionals as well as my friends and family. It seriously makes a huge difference.
After cooking some bacon I saved the rendered bacon fat in a
jar I keep in the refrigerator. I like
to use it to cook with as it is a good fat and adds a lot of flavor.
I didn't do any grocery shopping last week as we had more than enough food already. Nothing in the store ads was tempting me to spend any money either. That's a win!
I mended two pair of undies that had some small holes. They're my favorite and most comfy ones I own
so I was pretty motivated to stitch them and extend their life a bit.
I worked a little more overtime last week.
I microwaved the honey bear for ten seconds so I could get
out every last drop and used a rubber scraper to remove the last of the peanut
butter from the jar. I had enough of
both to make my daughter a sandwich to take to school.
Some of the 15 Minute
Chores I accomplished to keep my home in order:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom -
vacuumed floors, scrubbed sink, cleaned mirrors. Daily swish & swipe.
Dining Room - vacuumed floor, dusted
shelves, chair rail, windowsill & baseboard heater.
Kitchen - vacuumed & spot mopped the floor, .
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom -
vacuumed & dusted. Cleaned mirror
& scrubbed tub. Daily swish &
swipe.
Other - two loads of laundry,
vacuumed & dusted living room, hallway & entry, cleaned mirror. Swept front porch & garage.
How was your thrifty week?
Friday, October 25, 2019
Only 2 Months Left To Get Ready For Christmas
This year we are doing Christmas on a very small scale and
budget, but it is still going to be very nice.
I've already started planning and preparing. The girls and I have agreed to exchange small
gifts and anything we give to friends and other family members will likely be
something of a handmade nature. More
than likely something made in the kitchen.
I took advantage of a great sale on baking items at
Albertson's and stocked up on sugar, flour, chocolate chips and baking
mixes. I bought Kraft marshmallow creme
at the dollar store and we plan to use those items to make fudge and bake some cookies.
I have plenty of tins, boxes, gift wrap, tissue paper, bags, treat bags, ribbon, bows and tape on hand.
I also have plenty of homemade gift tags. We will be able to dress
up our simple little gifts quite nicely.
We scaled back our Christmas dinner menu and pretty much
have everything we need already purchased and in the freezer or pantry. Fresh produce and dairy will likely be the
only things we need to buy when the time comes.
We have no plans to purchase any new decor this year and
will decorate our home with things we already have. Anything else we feel we want will need to be
made from items we already have on hand.
I'm still planning to send out Christmas cards and I have
plenty in my stash so no need to purchase or make any new ones this year. I also have stamps leftover from last year as
well as plenty of pretty stationery in my stash to print out our annual letter.
Honestly, I'm really looking forward to Christmas this
year. We all agree it feels very low
pressure and we like that feeling very much.
No stress or worry about money or meeting certain expectations. I can tell you too, it feels like a whole lot
less work.
Thursday, October 24, 2019
House Projects On Hold For A Bit
Until things are figured out around here I have decided to
put all house projects on hold. I need
to prune trees, do some repairs, finish a few home improvement projects and put
on some finishing touches around here.
But until we know exactly what the plan is it does seem rather foolish
to do anything.
Stella knows how to take it easy |
My next door neighbors have a broken furnace that needs
replaced. They are stuck in limbo not
knowing if they should invest $6000 into a new one or not. Right now they are thinking not, but winter
is upon us and it is really chilly outside.
I have to tell you that owning an RV gives me great piece of
mind in that no matter what, we always have a second home option should we need
one. If there was ever a prolonged power
outage we have a backup plan. If I
decide to work on anything around here it will be the motorhome.
I had big plans for this! |
So for now I'll have to wait. Put my feet up and take a much deserved
break. I don't do well sitting around
with nothing to do so this will be a bit of a challenge. No worries.
I'll find something to keep me busy.
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
A Simple Little Supper
I like to keep my cooking fairly simple as well as
thrifty. The other night I prepared a
quick and easy chicken meal that we often enjoy so I thought I would share it
with you.
The first thing I do is bring a pan of water to boil to cook
some small pasta like orzo. While that
is going I heat up some olive oil in a skillet and butterfly a couple of
chicken breast halves. The chicken is
seasoned with some lemon pepper seasoning.
Butterflying the chicken allows it to cook faster And if you have really large pieces you'll have better portion sizes |
While the chicken and pasta both cook I can pop a vegetable
into the microwave real quick. If I have
leftover veggies those will just get reheated or I can steam some
broccoli. A lettuce salad is also a
great option.
Once the pasta is drained I put it back into the pan and
stir in a couple tablespoons of butter, a heaping spoonful of pesto and a
couple tablespoons of grated parmesan. I
stir that all in and serve it as a side dish with the chicken and vegetables.
My girls absolutely love this side dish |
The nice thing about simple meals like this is the
versatility as well as how fast you can put together a really nice meal for
your family. The chicken can be swapped
out with fish, pork or steak. The
seasonings can be swapped out with garlic and herb or just seasoning salt. Sometimes just a little salt and pepper is
fine. Orzo can be swapped out with small
shells or tiny elbows. Pretty much any
small pasta will work. I love the mini
bowties.
So that's it. A quick
and simple idea to get dinner on the table in short order.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
My 5 Year Plan
I am currently one year and a couple months into my five
year plan with the hopes of early retirement.
My biggest goal has been to get my girls both graduated from high school
and off to college. One down and one
more to go!
After the young one is off to college I want to take a year
to really evaluate my personal situation and see what it is exactly that I
would like to do. I'd also like to enjoy
a year of living alone in my lovely little home. It would be a first for me to live alone here
and I would really like to experience that.
I may continue to work that year or I may not. I'm not sure.
In the time that remains I would like to complete home renovations,
inside and out as well as to add A LOT of money to my savings and retirement
accounts. Finishing up my work on
Laverne is on the list as well. I'd also
like to fit in some travel, if possible.
I doubt I'd have the time or budget for much, but it would be nice if I
could fit that in.
The biggest problem I've had is knowing where I want to go
next and while I have a bajillion ideas swirling around in my head nothing has
felt right. I am hoping that in the next
few years it will come to me. Until then
I have nothing concrete in mind. The one
thing that I did have in mind was that if I couldn't decide I could at the very
least just stay put until it comes to me.
It is entirely possible that my five year plan will have to
change. It also may not, but it is very
likely it will have to. I need to
prepare myself for that possibility. So
for the moment my five year plan will stay in place, however I will be planning
and doing my research to be prepared in case it does need to be changed.
Having plans and goals is mightily important. It gives me a sense of purpose and direction
in my life and allows me to achieve more than I otherwise would. Flexibility is also a very important part of
planning and having goals. Without the
ability to flex and adapt to change we flounder.
I could be upset, fearful and angry over the idea of a big
developer possibly coming in and taking over everything I've done here for the
past twenty five years but I'm not going to do that. It would just make me miserable. Instead I am looking at this as a possibility
to do something different.
Yes, this was completely and totally unexpected. Out of the blue someone knocked on my door
and told me they would like me to leave.
That is a tough one, but how I choose to handle that is completely up to
me. I'm in control and whatever the
outcome I do feel things will be just fine.
Monday, October 21, 2019
Last Week's Thrifty Moves
Sunday was more of a rest and recuperate day for me. I made some spicy Coconut Curry Soup which helped a lot and made me feel better. I had that for dinner again on Monday and was
feeling much, much better. Colds are
just the worst.
Monday I had to hem my daughter's orchestra dress. I sewed forever, I swear. It was four inches too long and went miles
around, but after a couple hours I had it done and looking good. I sure hope she gets to keep the same dress
until she graduates. I really don't want
to repeat that chore each year.
I didn't do a whole lot throughout the remainder of the week
as I recuperated from my head cold that was trying to move on into my
chest. Thankfully it did not and by
Thursday I was feeling much better.
I worked overtime every day last week. And
I got my raise at work!! Yes!! Couldn't have come at a better time either!
I really love our cozy little home |
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom -
cleaned top of washer & dryer, vacuumed & mopped floors, scrubbed
toilet. Daily swish & swipe.
Dining Room - vacuumed & mopped
floor.
Kitchen - vacuumed & mopped the floor, cleaned
microwave.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom -
vacuumed & dusted. Scrubbed sink. Daily swish & swipe.
Other - one load of laundry,
vacuumed & dusted living room & hallway. Vacuumed & mopped front entry. Swept front porch & garage, raked a pile
of leaves.
How was your thrifty week?
Friday, October 18, 2019
A Pesky Realtor
We've had this strange thing going on around here for about
a month now. This realtor kept sending
me letters asking me if I was willing to sell my house and then leaving door
hangers on our fence gate. I pretty much
ignored it as this is not the first time this has happened over the years,
however it did seem odd to see so many coming from one particular realtor.
A couple weeks ago I got a letter explaining there was
client interested in purchasing my home.
That same night this realtor showed up on my doorstep and told me he was
representing an investor and made me a low ball offer on our house stating he'd
pulled the comps and knew what the fair market value was on my home and that
was a good offer. He is young, kind of
smug and cocky. He irked me.
I told him no, I'm not interested in selling our home and
that I happen to know what the fair market value is on my house plus what the
comps in our neighborhood actually are so leave me alone. Or words to that effect. He left, but I figured I hadn't heard the
last from him. I hadn't.
Last week I got a letter in the mail. A surprisingly polite letter extending an
offer on my house of slightly above fair market value, the actual value this
time plus an additional $10,000 incentive to put toward moving expenses. This guy seriously wants our house.
He also wants my next door neighbor's house and an offer was
made to them as well. They don't want to
sell right now either, but I'm not entirely sure of their commitment to staying
put. Wave enough money and people will
jump on the opportunity. So what exactly
is going on here?
The nearest we can figure out right now is that the field
behind our house, which a ton of investors have shown interest in over the years
but no one has ever jumped on, is prime for an apartment complex. The only issue with it is street access. They would likely need our two properties to
gain access to the lot behind us and that would mean the removal of both homes
allowing our cul-de-sac to become the entrance and giving them the second
required exit for a large apartment complex or business.
So what are we going to do?
Right now nothing. First we need
to check with the city to see what is going on, if anything, and then go from
there. The timing to sell isn't right
for us so I'm in no rush, however if plans are approved for this type of
development we will need to come up with a plan of some sort. The housing market here is incredibly tight
and a new apartment complex would be extremely helpful, however I don't relish
the idea of sacrificing my home and quality of life for that to happen. Right now, if we sell, there is no place for
us go. We'd have to move out of Boise. It is a lot to think about and would
dramatically alter my current five year plan.
What to do, what to do? Whatever
happens, we'll figure it out.
We always
do.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Winter Ready
I feel adequately ready to embrace the coming winter. Nothing reminds me of how blessed I truly am than to be winter ready. Our pantry, our chest freezer in the garage
and the freezer in our kitchen are very full at the moment. I've even got almost all I need for
Thanksgiving and Christmas meals and well into the New Year. We will definitely not go hungry.
Our garage is well supplied with pet and chicken feed and
all the supplies they should need. We
have plenty of propane and other fuel sources should the power go out for any
length of time. There is a new bag of
briquettes in case we need or want to grill outside too.
The coop has been cleaned and fresh bedding added so the
girls will be snug and warm. We employ
the deep bedding method in our coop so it stays dry and produces its own
heat. There is also a heater in there
should the temperatures dip into the single digits and they need to be warmer.
I picked up these items on sale super cheap for Christmas baking |
We have plenty of warm weather clothing, boots, coats, hats
and gloves. Fuzzy socks and warm winter
pajamas as well as robes and slippers.
We've added our winter blankets to our beds as well so we are ready to
sleep through some chilly nights, which we've had quite a few of already.
There are plenty of toiletries, medicines, tissues and toilet paper,
laundry and cleaning supplies as well as candles, batteries and matches stocked
in the house. I don't expect to need to
purchase anything until the spring. I
think the only thing that would compel me to do so any sooner would be a really
good sale and some coupons.
Our vehicles are winter ready as well. Both my car and the truck have good tires and
batteries. They've had their preventive
maintenance and all the fluids have been topped up. I'd like to replace the wiper blades on my
car soon and will add snow chains and our jumper cables to the truck so we have
them should they be needed. Both
vehicles have ice scrapers and plenty of anti freeze in the radiator.
Snowmaggedon 2017 |
Our snow shovel is beginning to show its age so I've got it
on my list to get a replacement this year.
There is a new bag of ice melt as well as a partial bag so we are good
to go there. In the meantime, before the
snow flies, we are doing our best to keep up on raking the falling leaves and
keep things tidy. The hoses and
sprinklers have been drained and put up and I've pulled up all the spent
flowers and plants from our planters on the porch. I usually have flowers until Thanksgiving,
however not this year as we've already had some good hard freezes.
Warm bedding helps us sleep well when the temperatures dip |
Knowing we have much of what we need takes a load off of my
mind and frees up my money to go toward the higher electric bills we will have. This year we are about a month early on using
our heat so I am expecting the higher electric bills to start arriving next
month through March or April. Our
coldest month is typically January with our highest bill arriving at the first
of February. This year we may see some
of those cold temperatures much earlier. It is hard to say, but I am prepared for it.
I sure hope we don't see snow like this again anytime soon |
Are you prepared for winter?
What are some of the things you do to get ready?