Sunday we had guests come over for a late lunch. We barbecued burgers and dogs. All of the meat and buns were leftover from my daughter's graduation party. It was very nice to entertain and have plenty
of food to serve that didn't cost us any extra to provide. We even had leftovers for lunch the next day.
On the way home from work Monday evening there was plywood offcuts
laying out at the FREE WOOD bin.
I stopped and picked that up for a future project we have planned and
it's a biggie. Amazing to me how I'm
finding the lumber I need as I need it.
I'm so happy about this plywood find.
I cooked quite a bit over the previous weekend and first part of
the week so by Wednesday we had loads of leftovers to finish up. We had enough leftovers to keep us going for
lunches and suppers until Saturday.
The girls went to the library and checked out some movies and
games for their Wii. We had a family
movie night complete with popcorn now that no one in this house is wearing
braces. Yay!!
At the beginning of the week, on Sunday, I did a repair to a
broken part on my refrigerator. Check
back tomorrow to see what I ended up doing.
Total spent on that repair $0.
Yay!
Another rotten fence post |
Saturday the youngest and I tackled a project on the "To
Do" list and we did it in Thrifty Mom fashion too. I'll be talking about that more later in the
week, but suffice it to say, it was A LOT of work and not a lot of fun. LOL.
But it is very satisfying to finally have it completed. Now we can move onto projects that are going
to be way more fun.
We do popcorn the old fashioned way - in a big pot with oil & drizzled with butter! |
I cut open my tube of face cream so I can get out every last bit
before I toss it. I squeezed every last
bit out of a tube of toothpaste too before tossing it out.
I worked some more overtime last week. I also earned a $30 VISA
gift card along with a goodie bag filled with healthy snacks for participating
in a health and wellness screening at work.
I did a lot of research online for some future projects I'd like
to do so I have some really good ideas on how to go about them. If you ever need to research stuff Google and
YouTube are great resources. I use them
all the time.
I downloaded some digital coupons to my grocery store rewards
card. I also made out a shopping list
for items on sale in the weekly flyer.
However, I didn't do any grocery shopping last week as we had plenty of
food still left from the big shop we did on our way home from vacation.
Our Catalpa tree is in full bloom. So pretty! |
Some
of the 15 Minute Chores I accomplished
to keep my home in order:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - vacuumed
floors, wiped down appliances, cleaned sink & mirrors, mopped bathroom
floor. Daily swish & swipe.
Dining Room - vacuumed floor, dusted
shelves and chair rail.
Kitchen -
vacuumed floor, cleaned microwave & appliances, wiped down base
cabinets & drawers, cleaned & bleached sink.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - vacuumed
& dusted, swapped out the winter bedding for summer. My oldest cleaned the bathroom. Daily swish & swipe.
Other - three loads of laundry, vacuumed
living room, hallway & entry, polished wood tables & TV stand. Swept front porch & garage.
How
was your thrifty week?
I wish I had a free wood place!
ReplyDeleteWe are so spoiled. I know it too. :)
DeleteI'm so impressed with your resourcefulness. Looking forward to seeing what the next big project is.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to get started on it!
DeleteI like the 15 minute chore concept! I am going to implement it in my routine.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, the best thing I ever came up with. Total sanity saver!
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