Last
Sunday morning I woke up plenty early to begin my day. Everything outside was soaking wet after a
much awaited and appreciated rainstorm hit the night before. Rain continued off and on throughout the day
and I was thrilled. I opened up all the
doors and windows, set box fans at the front and back doors and blew in all
that wonderful smelling fresh air. It
was a big slice of heaven, let me tell you.
We have had one hot and dry summer this year.
August
is the time of year when I begin to prepare for the upcoming winter. We like to make sure the chest freezer is
full, the pantry is stocked and the shelves in our garage where we keep our pet
food is filled. It occurred to me that I
haven't done much in the way of grocery shopping this year and haven't stocked
up much at all since I got out of the hospital back in April. When the new month beginning I had an extra
$104.82 to roll over from previous months and add to this month's $100 grocery
budget. Not a bad amount to start out
with and my youngest and I were determined to make every one of those dollars
count. We really did too! And! I
still have over $30 to use for extra produce as the month progresses.
First
thing we mapped out a route and made a list of all the things we wanted to make
sure we got. At the supermarket she
works at we picked up ten pounds of boneless skinless chicken breasts and four
packages of different flavored grated cheeses.
She used her employee discount to shave even more off the final price. Thank you very much my dear!
Next
we headed down the hill to Winco to pick up produce, a few canned goods to top
up the pantry and a big bag of kitty food.
Mission accomplished. We moved
onto Cash & Carry (or whatever the heck it is called now) to pick up a
large supply of rice noodles (they have the best price) and most importantly
the pork and Italian sausage they have on sale.
We picked up two of each. We also
picked up five pounds of grated cheese, five pounds of fresh grated parmesan
cheese and a half gallon of cream (gotta keep me in Keto coffees).
Next
was a trip to the Grocery Outlet store for bacon and whatever else was a super
good deal that would add nicely to our pantry.
And since we were in the neighborhood we popped into Wal-Mart (hate that
store) real quick to stock up on cream cheese since they have the best
price. Then it was home to unload and
put everything away. Phew! That was a 2 hour marathon but well worth
it. We have loads of plans for the items
we purchased and I'll share all of that with you as we get it all done.
I put the onions in an ice cream bucket to corral the loose skins
Not
only did I have a great helper along for the ride, but she did all the driving
and it was a great life lesson overall.
She came home filled with a sense of pride not only with her improved
driving skills, but as a fantastic helper too.
And I could tell she was really soaking up my strategies for super
thrifty shopping. She also had a lot of
really great input to add to the process.
I have no doubts she will make a terrific adult. And she is actually quite excited to help me
with the next set of winter preparation plans.
Our Friday Albertson's & Fred Meyer haul
I
worked all week and on Friday evening the young one and I were back to winter
preparations. I had a short list for the
latest sales items at Albertson's and Fred Meyer. When I got home my daughter was ready to go! We headed off right away to pick up the items
on my list and she drove. We got home
with several more bags of meat (bone-in chicken breasts 99¢/lb & pork chops
95¢/lb) and pantry items as well as some toilet paper, tissues and dish
soap. It was a good haul and we were
ready after it was all put away to get started on some food prep the next day. I will do an entire post on what we ended up
doing. It was awesome.
THINGS
WE ATE LAST WEEK: Keto Crackpot Chicken (w/rice for my daughter), chicken egg drop soup
(keto), salmon cobb salad (keto), grilled cheese sandwich (keto), nachos.
THINGS I CLEANED IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS:
Laundry Room & Half Bathroom - Vacuumed floors. Daily swish & swipe.
Kitchen & Dining Room - Vacuumed & spot mopped floors, wiped out the microwave. Daily swish & swipe.
Bedrooms & Main Bathroom - Vacuumed & dusted. Daily swish & swipe.
Other
- One large load of laundry. Vacuumed &
dusted living room, hallway & both entryways.
THINGS
I DID TO SAVE A SMALL BUNDLE OF $$: I
washed out a few Ziploc bags to reuse. We
went through the refrigerator and freezer using up odds and ends as well as ate
up our leftovers. I used one of my
Albertson's gift cards to pay for our second grocery trip there last week.
Stocked up on some non food items on sale & I had coupons!
The package of wipes was a FREE offer
THINGS
I DID TO EARN EXTRA $$: I worked full
time plus two hours of overtime (ssshh! don't tell anyone). I wanted to try it and see how I did and I
did just fine. We are taking it one day
at a time as far as how many hours I feel I can work each day with no
expectations. I just need to get back to normal.
How was your thrifty
week?
Look at you go!! I’m happy you are feeling up to working full time plus, but make sure to rest!!!
ReplyDeleteI definitely will! :)
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