Our stay at home order in Idaho has been extended through to
the end of the month. I wasn't a bit surprised
by that decision and I'm sure most of you are under the same. We are hopeful that by May things will begin
to return to a more normal state, however I'm quite sure things won't be the
same as they once were. We will need to
develop a new normal and that's okay. We
can do it.
Turkey chili |
Since this all began I have been bulk cooking simple meals
for the three of us and it seems to be working out pretty well. Although we do tend to get tired of the repetition
we are grateful to have plenty of healthy food to eat while keeping our grocery
costs as low as possible. We are also
working really hard not to waste anything around here.
Chile rellanos - click here for the recipe |
Grocery prices are much higher now and since people are
buying so much there is no reason or incentive at this time for grocery stores
to do much in the way of bargains and sales.
This is making it really tricky for me to stay on budget, but I'm
figuring some things out.
I had set these aside thinking I would donate them I've since decided to keep them and use them |
Thursday evening I pulled out some beautiful compost from
our bin in the backyard and filled up our old trash can about three quarters with
it. This is the first year we've had
compost from our bins so this is super exciting for us. I mixed some of it with old potting soil we
already had in pots and filled up seed pots so we could plant tomato seeds.
Regrowing our lettuce |
I decided to take a much needed break and have a long
weekend so I took a vacation day on Friday.
Instead of going to work I got up at my regular time, dressed and headed
to Winco to see if I could actually get the items I had on my list for a while
now. As it turned out I was able to get
the items I needed as well as some items on my new "prepper" list. On the way home I stopped at Fred Meyer to
pick up a ham for Easter and found a few more items on my "prepper"
list. Yay! That made me happy. I am actually getting excited about this new
pantry idea because it gives me something new to focus on.
I did pretty well at Winco & Fred Meyer |
My youngest and I went to the feed store to pick up a 50#
bag of scratch grains, a bag of oyster shell, grass seed for our lawn and a few
more packets of seeds to add to our current supply. My youngest really wants to grow onions so I
got her an onion set while we were there to plant next month. While we were there we stopped in next door
at the grocery outlet. That morning the
grocery stores were out of dish soap, but they had plenty. I picked up a two pack of large bottles of
concentrated soap for only $3.99.
Dish soap and dried beans have been difficult to find |
Saturday morning I mixed up some old potting soil with some
of our homemade compost and filled up
some seed pots. I planted tomato,
pepper, pumpkin & squash seeds. I'm
not much of a gardener so we shall see how well I do.
I bought a ham for Easter |
Friday evening I went outside and turned up the soil in one
of our raised garden beds and left
it overnight. Saturday I added a bag of
soil and some of our homemade compost and mixed it all in before raking it
smooth. I'm hoping to plant some
strawberry starts in that bed.
I used leftover wood from making the outdoor grilling station to build a new planting bed in our backyard. I had several heat treated 2"X4"s
left from pulling a couple pallets apart that I'd picked up from the FREE WOOD bin last spring. I used screws in our can of miscellaneous
fasteners I keep in our garage and had just enough long screws to finish the
job. Talk about using stuff I already had on hand.
Yay!
Seeds planted |
I sold an item on eBay.
As you can well imagine eBay sales have slowed quite a bit, but I keep
trying.
I have two big projects going on right now |
Some of the 15 Minute Chores I accomplished to keep my home in order:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom -
vacuumed floors. Daily swish &
swipe.
Dining Room - vacuumed floor, cleaned
dining room chairs.
Kitchen - vacuumed & spot mopped the floor, cleaned
microwave, scrubbed sink.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - washed
pillows & mattress covers, vacuumed & dusted. Scrubbed sink, scrubbed tub & cleaned
mirror. Daily swish & swipe.
Other - three loads of laundry,
vacuumed & dusted living room, hallway & entry. Swept front porch.
How was your thrifty week?
OK so what is going into your prepper pantry? Looking forward to reading more about it.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear. I'll post more on this as things get under way.
DeleteIn my opinion Strawberry plants are the ultimate easiest plant to deal with in the yard - I grow mine in pots as don't have a traditional garden, just a couple of narrow growing boxes and pots. The fact they multiply easily, overwinter really well and give fruit year after year makes them super cheap. Mine are 3 years old now. Yesterday I separated them even further so they have more growing room and took a few to Moms so she can have fresh strawberries at some point. I think you will find EBAY sales will pick up even if this our new normal as people will gradually loosen up the purse strings.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear this about the strawberry plants. Thank you. I need my plants to be sturdy in order to survive me. LOL
Deletewhere did you hear about the shelter-in-place extension? I watched Viewpoint interview yesterday and Governor Little said he was meeting this week. I can't find anything online????
ReplyDeleteI read it on Channel 2 News online, but I just went to find the link for you and it isn't there anymore. I wonder if they jumped the gun on that. ???
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