First Frugal Friday of June 2023


Welcome to Friday! 

Quote of the Week
Kindness begins with the understanding that we all struggle.  
~ Charles F. Glassman
My Frugal Week

It’s been lovely spring weather here this week. I’ve opened the windows and let the house air out in the cool of the mornings. I haven’t had to use the air conditioner in my bedroom, which helps to save on the electric bill. 

Last Friday was laundry day, so I stripped my bed and washed all my bed clothes and put on a new set of Pioneer Women sheets on the bed. She sure does make some beautiful merchandise these days. Afterwards I washed what laundry I had and then folded mine and Bailey’s laundry and put mine away while Bailey put hers away. 

Last time I went to town I managed to step in something that messed up my shoes and they needed to be cleaned thoroughly, so I put them in the washing machine and then later the dryer. They came out neat and squeaky clean. 

We sent a birthday card to a very dear friend in Florida who turned 85 on Sunday. She was the girlfriend of Bailey’s grandfather who passed away in 2014. She doesn’t need or want for anything in life, so a handwritten card is perfect for her birthday. She is the epitome of frugality and I’ll have to write a blog post about her sometime. 

Bailey shopped the local thrift store’s buggy sale where you can buy a cart full of items for $20. She loaded up on clothes for her online shops. In order to get the most bang for her buck she will pick up what she wants to buy and then add additional clothing items to fill the shopping cart completely. 

The additional clothing items are then sent to ThredUp where they will hopefully be sold and then a check sent to her share of the money.  She will also look for free clothing at yard sales to add to her ThredUp boxes.  It’s a good way to make some extra money without too much involvement on her part. 

This week I tackled the back porch. In the winter time we line the back porch with big cardboard boxes to keep the wind off the cats since they live outdoors. In the spring time those are taken down and put away until next winter. 

I moved all the cat “furniture”, swept it all off, and then swept the porch really good and set everything back into place. I also took some hot soapy bleach water and scrubbed several sections that needed cleaning. 

On Tuesday I saw where the Habitat for Humanity store was having a fill a bag for $5 sale, so Bailey went and found several items we needed. She also stumbled across a yard sale. She picked me up a hair dryer, new boxes of wipes and gloves, and a new quilt for my bed. All things that I had on my needs list. I love the second hand market as it saves us so much money. 

This Week’s To Do List

Anything crossed off has been completed. 

Daily Kitchen Tasks
Refill Disinfectant Spray Bottles
Laundry
Clean House 
Clean & Sanitize Zero Water Filter
Scrub Back Porch
Finish June 2023 Budget
Peruse Grocery Store Sale Ads & Make Grocery List of Sale Items

Freebies

Earlier this month my Insurance company sent me a free $50 gift card to Walmart as an incentive to get my yearly physical done, which I had done in February. I filled up my gas tank with it and then spent the rest on groceries. 

Question of the Week

When I was growing up in the 1970s we called shoes that appeared to be athletic, tennis shoes. 

After doing a little reading on the subject now I’m wondering if this is another southern term I learned from my parents since they both were born in the south. There is definitely a lot to read on this subject in a Google search of the topic. 

I don’t know if young people still call them that, but I still use that name. How about you? We also called them gym shoes or sneakers. 

Avoiding Spending

We couldn’t avoid spending money this week this week as I needed to fill up my car with gas for a doctors appointment on Thursday. Then the cats ran out of cat food because something else has been eating their food throughout the day. 

It could be a number of different animals as we’ve seen the neighbor’s cat, two dogs, and a fox here this week, so I’ve only been putting a little bit out at a time, but we ran out on Tuesday, so I ordered a bag from Sam’s Club via Instacart. ($20 off your first order link)

Saving Money In My Frugal Kitchen

My kitchen is a working kitchen with a working pantry. It’s not meant to be a showplace, but rather the heart of our home where I make food to nourish my family. 

Since it’s near the end of the month and our meat supply is lower and dried bean supply is high, we’ve been eating plenty of beans this week. We’ve had soup beans (great northern) and October beans (aka cranberry beans, my favorite) this week, and Bailey put in a request for 15 Bean Cajun beans, so I’ll be making those soon. 

I used my last very ripe banana and some not very sweet blackberries to make us smoothies for breakfast one day. I added some spinach that I stuck in the freezer from a fresh bag from our produce drawer.  #useitup #nofoodwaste

We had a ham in the freezer that I took out one day, thawed, and then ground it up in my food processor and made pinwheels with it for dinner one night. I also used the ham to make a Fluffy Baked Omelet for dinner one night, and added some of it to eggs for breakfast one day. 

I made lentil tacos on Tuesday for Taco Tuesday. I had and used a bag of sprouted lentils that a friend gave to me recently. I also used up the last of the salsa we saved from our takeout order of Mexican food earlier in May. #useitup

I made my own taco seasoning mix this week. I have a recipe in the recipe section located here if you’re interested. I like making my own as that way I can control the ingredients that go into the mix. I don’t like anything spicy hot, so I leave out red pepper flakes and I can control how much salt is added. 


Making your own seasoning blends will save you money in your kitchen too. I use the Great Value spices (at least the ones they have) that cost $1.00 at Walmart as those save me the most money. I refill my bigger spice bottles with those. 

This weekend I will be making a grocery shopping trip to restock my pantry for the month. Fewer things are bought at the grocery store these days due to low supply and higher prices. We rely a lot on what food we already have here in our home, which I suspect many of you are doing as well. 

We continue to live a paper towel free life here and have for many years. Instead we use cloth napkins, dish clothes and towels, and then cleaning rags for cleaning. 

Meals This Week

Breakfasts

Cottage Cheese & Oranges
Scrambled Eggs & Toast
Fruit Smoothies
Scrambled Eggs with Ham

Dinners

Soup Beans & Cornbread. 

Salmon Patties, Roasted Potatoes, Green Beans with Onions.

Mexican Pinwheels, October Beans, Red Onions. 

Ricotta Bake, Green Beans with Onions, Salad. (We were not fans of this dish as the ricotta had been frozen, which changed the texture. So, I broke out the makings for tuna salad and we had that to finish off our dinner.)

Lentil Tacos with choice of  lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, and cheese.

Taco Chicken Rollups (instead of White Chicken Enchiladas) ~ I made these out of canned chicken from my pantry, sour cream, taco sauce, taco seasoning mix, cheddar cheese, onion powder, minced onion, and one can of diced green chilies. Then I scooped some onto tortillas and air fried for a few minutes to melt the cheese. Served with spoon bread and green peas. 

Fluffy Baked Omelet, Green Peas, Spoon Bread

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Recipe of the Week

Plain flavored yogurt can be non-satiating because it has no flavor, so here is a way to change that and make it taste delicious. 

Back when I was growing up, jello salads often graced our holiday tables. Those were often made with cream cheese or sour cream and can be calorie laden. Using plain yogurt is healthier and lowers the calorie content of these recipes. 

The first time I tried this it was so creamy and reminded me of those jello salads. I’m going to add some canned mandarin oranges and or nuts next time and attempt to duplicate those holiday recipes from the past. 

Jello Flavored Yogurt


Ingredients:


1 box sugar free Jello, any flavor (I’ve used Great Value Black Cherry, and Peach which were both good)

1 cup water

1 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt


Directions:


Heat water to boiling and add jello packet. 

Stir or whisk until jello is dissolved. 

Add in one cup of yogurt and stir until combined.

Refrigerate and allow mixture to set up like jello. 



Saving Money YouTube Videos

Whippoorwill Holler is a favorite YouTube channel of mine. In this video she talks about her workable, sustainable pantry. 


Saving on Entertainment

I’ve added several blogs to my blog reading list (in the right sidebar) this week if you’re interested in checking out some new blogs. There are some really good writers out there for us to enjoy all for free. 💕 

Sometimes people stop writing their blogs for various reasons, but sometimes I  leave them on my reading list especially those that I consider to be fountains of knowledge. 

What I've been Reading This Week

The Virginia Housewife by Mary Randolph

30 Easy Ways to Save Money on Food that will Save you Hundreds

Consumers Cut Discretionary Spending to Afford Essential Spending ~ Bailey and I have suspected this for some time now as we’ve noticed a slow down in people buying clothes from her online shops. We feel as if people are having to spend more of their money on essentials and do not have the extra money for non-essentials like they have had in the past. 

It’s a Good Time to Shorten Food Supply Chains ~ one way we shorten our food supply chain is by keeping chickens. Gathering them from our chicken coop definitely shortens our supply chain. Gardening is another great way to shorten your food supply chain. What ways do you shorten your food supply chain?


Thank you for dropping by my frugal blog, you are always welcome here. 

I’m thankful for the inspiration and encouragement I gather here & hope
all of my readers have a wonderful week



Belinda
Mortgage & Debt Free
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27


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