I made a bottle of pancake syrup to replace the one I used to make the granola. Then I divided up all of the granola into 4 cup packages to vacuum seal. I sent one package home with my oldest.
Beginning on Thursday we finally got a break in the weather with the promise of sunshine and clear skies for a while so I was ready to get back into project mode. After allowing things to dry out a bit the youngest and I headed back outside on Friday once I got home from work to re-sand our back deck and get a coat of stain on it. Finally!
Saturday we were all up early. I went through the wood we had on hand and took an inventory of all the leftovers I'd saved from previous projects. I also took an inventory of our supplies, updated my list and then we headed off to Home Depot for a load of lumber and supplies. It was a pretty big haul too.
Once we were home we got to work. I am so very happy to be working once again on home improvement projects and I can hardly wait to share with all of you what we are up to. Lots of good stuff!
Throughout the week I spent some quality time with Laverne planning, taking measurements and installing a new mattress in the overhead cab area also known as my bedroom. I am super excited to be back in motorhome mode again.
A rotisserie chicken that was on markdown at the deli the Saturday night before made for several meals throughout the week including a delicious chicken vegetable soup. I used the bones to make broth and the last of the chicken meat as well as all the leftover odds and ends of frozen vegetables I had in the freezer from previous meals and recipes.
I added water to the empty laundry detergent bottle and gave it a good shake making enough soapy solution to wash another load of clothes.
I picked up several jars of peanut butter that were on sale. I ordered more vacuum sealer bags off eBay as they were the best price with free shipping.
A hardy Saturday morning breakfast to get us going
Prepper Pantry = Dehydrated carrots. Vacuum sealed homemade granola, all purpose flour, sugar, quick cooking oats. Peanut butter.
I kept our meals simple & thrifty last week
Some of the 15 Minute Chores I accomplished to keep my home in order:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - Clean mirrors & light fixture, vacuumed floors. Daily swish & swipe.
Dining Room - vacuumed floor, cleaned windowsill & chair rail.
Kitchen - vacuumed & mopped floor, scrubbed sink.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - vacuumed & dusted. Scrubbed sink, cleaned mirror & light fixture, wiped down trim. Daily swish & swipe.
Other - two large loads of laundry, vacuumed & dusted living room, hallway & entry. Swept front porch, driveway & garage.
How was your thrifty week?
Okay, I'm curious, did you vac seal the Peanut Butter? I've heard of transferring it to jars and sealing it but not with plastic bags. I honestly don't know why anyone would seal it since it is already sealed but some do. Pam
ReplyDeleteThat is funny! I'd never even considered it. I just stuck the jars into a box. LOL
DeleteI picked up extra Peanut Butter this week, it is BOGO at local grocery store.
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