tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post1609308250640046522..comments2024-03-28T21:42:22.620-08:00Comments on The "Make Do" Homemaker: When Life Gives You Lemons...: Frugal Friday: Money Saving Weekly RecapErika, "The Make Do Homemaker"http://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-27940223052947636762016-08-30T07:35:43.289-08:002016-08-30T07:35:43.289-08:00We are LDS also. Everyone's sunday activity li...We are LDS also. Everyone's sunday activity list varies admin what they will and won't do. Hello from VA!The Moxley Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05853400737912307178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-53883567293144599062016-08-29T12:36:04.480-08:002016-08-29T12:36:04.480-08:00Epic Fails
*Went to the food auction and bought no...Epic Fails<br />*Went to the food auction and bought nothing. This spring it was very dry then it started raining and would not stop. The produce has just rotted in the fields and the prices were OUTRAGEOUS. Last year a 10 pound box of tomatoes sold for $7 but this year they are $30. Yikes! I will continue going just to see if I can snag something. I am so glad I put up so much stuff last year.<br />*My husband and I went out on a date and drove out to the peach orchard. My plans were to fill up the freezer but when we got there, something has happened to the peaches this year and they are falling off the trees before they are ripe. We got some but I don't know if they are going to ripen before they rot. All of them are bruised and I was surprised they did not lower the price.<br />*Thursday I went to my ladies garden club and had a wonderful time. The lady (“B”) hosting the event lived in a beautiful old house that she had completely restored. Everything was perfect for us. She had even made sugar-free jello for me! YES! JUST FOR ME!!! She knew about my food allergies (everyone knows since I can't ever eat the refreshments) so she did this JUST FOR ME! I was so honored. Saturday while at Dollar General I ran into one of the other garden club ladies at Dollar General and the night before “B” and her husband had gone to the local church singing. While there a bad storm blew in and lightning struck her house and it burned. A neighbor saw the house blazing, called they fire department then went to get them at the church. The whole top floor is gone. It broke my heart to see it. It made me realize nothing is safe here on this earth and ONLY what we have stored in heaven matters. It has been a sobering week.<br />Jeannie<br />Jeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11333123227073032453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-63910282602945748732016-08-29T12:35:17.242-08:002016-08-29T12:35:17.242-08:00So sorry to hear about your arm. Haven't you ...So sorry to hear about your arm. Haven't you heard? Mom's are not allowed to get sick, against the rules.<br />Yeah for the lettuce and peas! I consider your garden this past year to be a success. I tell myself if I can get back the cost of the packet of seeds, I have won. You have WON!<br />My Money Saving this week:<br />*Cooked more of the shoe leather beef in the crockpot using the cheap wine. This has really been a success.<br />* Returned stuff to Goodwill that did not fit and purchased a work pair of jeans for Son #3. They were a bit short, 32 instead of 34 length, but for work, it will do.<br />*Kroger, receipt was $140 but then $47 after discounts.<br />I used online coupons along with Sunday newspaper coupons (my Mom saves them for me. I refuse to subscribe or even read her newspaper since it is too liberal for me and makes me mad. She gets it for the crossword puzzles.) Anyway, I purchased items that were on sale and for which I had coupons. It took hours to cut out coupons, coordinate and make a list but it was worth it. <br />I used a $20 check for cash from points earned using my Kroger credit card. It is the one the whole family uses when we purchase items online; this way no one's checking account gets hacked.<br />I took an online survey and earned 50 points toward a gas purchase.<br />They had peaches for $.88 a pound and I wanted to freeze some but they just did not look good. I think they were picked green. <br />Got the free candy bar but not the chap stick. It was all gone.<br />*Went to Dollar General's 50% off clearance junk weekend and did great. I ended up going to three different stores. At two stores I was also able to use the $5 off $25 coupons I had gotten the week before. Each store had entirely different stuff. I got vitamins, lotion, spaghetti sauce, soup, macaroni & cheese, matches, candles...and the list goes on. The down side was that in each store it was a HUGE messed up pile of stuff that you had to dig through and they would have it in several spots through out the store. Non-sale stuff would have been dropped in the piles plus very few things had price tags. You would have to fill up your basket then go up to the register for them to scan everything. Then you would have to decide if you wanted it or if you wanted to go back and get more. When macaroni and cheese is $.19, you load up. The upside was that the sales clerks were all so gracious and helpful. I am sure they snickered at how cheap I was when I left since I also used coupons on some of the items.<br />*Harvested from my garden: okra, tomatoes, peppers, lima beans, green beans, cabbages, ground cherries, sugar beets, strawberries, cantaloupe, watermelon (very tiny but it counts), was gifted from a friend's garden, watermelons, spaghetti squash, butternut squash and purple hull peas.<br />Jeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11333123227073032453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-68204044914373124232016-08-29T05:06:07.919-08:002016-08-29T05:06:07.919-08:00Hi Lynn, much to my dismay, I didn't get to ye...Hi Lynn, much to my dismay, I didn't get to yesterday, but probably all for the best budget wise! And yes, I do go, not every week and often we dont get anything, but sometimes we do. Im of the keep an eye out and pounce when it goes on sale sort. With my husband's schedule, he gets home week nights around dinner 2 nights a week, the other 2 are meetings at work or required school events, the last he has scouts, squeezes in home teaching, and works on his computer on his part time film work then, he is often gone all day on Saturday or working on his computer for the film stuff, then Sunday 6-7 hours at church with 2 small kids (we live so far away, it's easier to just all go in together at the same time) and yesterday just found out about more meetings, this time for me, on top of three callings I already have, so that two hours before I make dinner on sunday is the only time we have to browse around together. <br /><br />My mother in law wouldn't go to the store if she had a raging fever and needed medicine, but she would call around and find someone to get her some, but my sister in law, while she wont shop, has been known to hit the drive through for a coke. Another sister in law will only drive to or from church or family on a sunday. I guess each person is different! I just do it my husbands way! Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09360397522677275215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-28074284620739169122016-08-29T04:46:38.751-08:002016-08-29T04:46:38.751-08:00Thank you! Yesterday turned out to be a horrible d...Thank you! Yesterday turned out to be a horrible day, so could use all the prayers I can get! <br /><br />The PTA always has tons to do, and I am sure you will be a huge help to them! Chances are you CAN help influence the direction of things. Sometimes people just get stuck. I'm looking forward,to in 2 years when we get our old president back, she's a lot like you, and did so much good! You have such a talent for making so much, so creativly, that it will be a bonus for whatever you do!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09360397522677275215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-55326994695320241262016-08-29T02:00:57.346-08:002016-08-29T02:00:57.346-08:00Erika,
I'm glad your shoulder can be fixed and...Erika,<br />I'm glad your shoulder can be fixed and that you are finding a way to get your things done despite it! Never a dull moment, right?<br /><br />It's great you are getting a lot preserved. I am finding lots of jars of canning as I unpack my boxes and plan on using it up this winter and getting to do more next summer. It's driving me crazy to not preserve, as I love to can--kind of a useful hobby with me--but it will be excellent to start fresh next year and use up all of the older items.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-29345396316729481372016-08-28T11:23:40.648-08:002016-08-28T11:23:40.648-08:00Thanks. I've actually been doing that on the ...Thanks. I've actually been doing that on the opposite end of the cooking spectrum. When I have a pot of really hot water after making like pasta or something and don't want to slide that back across the counter, I've been taking my gigantic 8 cup Pyrex measuring cup and filling it about 1/2 way and carefully pouring that down the drain until I can get the pan light enough to carry over. Kind of nerve wracking with the kids, but it works.<br /><br />The canner I just wait until it cools down, slide it back across the counter and just lever it into the sink. Definitely better on my arm.Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-39236776247509469432016-08-28T11:19:59.380-08:002016-08-28T11:19:59.380-08:00You know, oddly enough, while mosquitoes are norma...You know, oddly enough, while mosquitoes are normally a huge problem in the summers up here, we really haven't had that many of them out, it seems. Bees though, good Lord they are EVERYWHERE and ants, and slugs, and white fly and cabbage loopers and other invasive garden pests. Good luck with the garden!<br /><br />*Laugh* yes, in some less lucid moments I have nearly written to cardboard manufacturers and suggested they put vitamins and flavorings in packaging material so that the material wouldn't go to waste. With my paper eating son, it just seemed like a naturally good idea *laugh*.<br /><br />I have written to Hershey. They gave me a nice "thanks for writing we're thrilled you love our product. You can buy Hersheyettes all year round from Hershey's Chocolate World..." and so forth, but that was all. Like you said it was worth a try :).Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-72959002097773062092016-08-28T11:13:51.198-08:002016-08-28T11:13:51.198-08:00Sure, I can try and do a recap like that. I can&#...Sure, I can try and do a recap like that. I can't guarantee I won't be missing some things, but I sure can try *laugh*.<br /><br />Yup, the peas are an heirloom variety, but harvesting the seeds this year isn't going to happen. I've been trying, but if I leave the peas on the plant until the peas start to get big the bugs just eat them, so I've been picking them and blanching them at about snow pea stage. They taste good and all, but no seeds yet. At least I have two packets of seeds to go through, so if I can't get seeds this year I'll try to harvest them next year.<br /><br />I made the alcoholic Christmas beverage last night as it has to sit for a while to mellow out and cure. I'm figuring by Christmas people will love it, right now it tastes like burning to me *laugh*.<br /><br />Great work with the peaches! That was a lot of canning you got done! I envy your find on the bananas too. Up here they are .89 lb right now and if you get the reduced bananas you are still paying .69 lb for them.<br /><br />I need to rotate out my bottled water soon, come to think of it. Thanks for that reminder.<br /><br />You have a great week too =D.Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-78133371054149873812016-08-28T11:05:10.556-08:002016-08-28T11:05:10.556-08:00Wow! That was some awesome finds, Sarah! I know ...Wow! That was some awesome finds, Sarah! I know how you feel with the peppers. A couple of mine were just gone as well, but I got a TON of peppers out of the bags I bought so I'm definitely not complaining :).<br /><br />I wish you the best of luck with your son. I had much the same issues getting my daughter to go to preschool, but she so desperately needed social interaction and to make friends that I made her. It was totally worth it, but hard sometimes.<br /><br />I'm joining the PTA for the first time this year as both the kids are finally in the same school. Supposedly they have things you can just do from home to help out, so we'll see how that goes. I want to get more involved in the school as I am having some misgivings as to the direction the school is taking. Wish me luck on that.<br /><br />I hope your head, back and neck feel better :(. Those types of headaches are the worst as the back just makes it worse. Sending up a couple of prayers for you!Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-9332428774531890662016-08-28T08:32:55.546-08:002016-08-28T08:32:55.546-08:00Sarah,
I hope this doesn't sound critical. I a...Sarah,<br />I hope this doesn't sound critical. I am genuinely curious. It seems obvious you are an active member of the LDS church. Do you really go to the store on Sunday (target)?Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17750778376019018604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-31717235519129635052016-08-28T07:02:30.833-08:002016-08-28T07:02:30.833-08:00I'm glad it's nothing worse on your should...I'm glad it's nothing worse on your shoulder, I hope the medicines help. <br /><br />This morning after a couple of hours of just feeling so sick, I managed to find a sub for my primary class, and my kids are playing video games while I try and feel better. I've had a headache for days, which turned into nausea and muscle spasms in my nack and back and I just feel terrible. My husband has church meetings anyway, a few hours before church starts, so that's where he is, and I'm hoping to feel better. Part of it might be I took medicine on an empty stomach. I hate a few crackers to see if that would help, it has not though. <br /><br />Today is an extra 10% off at Target on national target run day, so really hoping I can feel better enough to go and take advantage of a few things. <br /><br />This week I had a lot of luck at the grocery stores actually. My mom gave me a big jar of change for the boys savings' accounts, and I've learned the easiest way is to take it to coinstar, get a amazon gift card, and just deposit the coin ammount from our checking into their accounts, but use the gift card for groceries or whatever. Well, in our town only the more expensive (really nice, but expensive) grocery store has a coinstar that actually has Amazon cards, so I went there and much to my surprise, a $10 off of $10 at that grocery store coupon printed off! My youngest and I decided to get a few things and I stumbled upon a small section of marked down produce, including red and yellow bell peppers! Since ours didn't grow AT ALL this year (well, they grew about half size, but njo flowers which was horribly disapointing) I bought them all, and a 3lb bag of going soft limes, some regular priced bananas and 4 a lb of butter sticks. Out of pocket was around $1.50. The peppers took forever to cut, and it was about 3 days before I could get to them, so I ended up losing 2 (though they might have already been gone, they WERE reduced) but I got 4 quart sized freezer bags filled with pappers, so I am really happy. <br /><br />apple juice was $1 eack at Kroger, so I bought 15 to hold us a while, then picked up some crackers and what not for our school's clinic to donate. I got a few good deals on some Christmas gifts for people this week and my youngest starts school this Tuesday and I am near sick over it, because he's heard his brother having some severe bullying problems and my husband talking to someone about "Bad kids at school" in his own class, and now he's terrified, and refusing to go and all that...and I really dread the whole idea of it, but I know he really needs to go, and will enjoy being around other kids, even if its really hard for him at first. <br /><br />We are going to save a little money though this school year because 1. We finally broke down and applied for reduced lunch. Its not like my son buys often, but he could buy 5 lunches reduced for the price of one regular lunch, it keeps going up so high. We've paid full for the last 3 years, but that will help make a small difference. 2. I've been a member of our PTA and an active supporter for 3 years now, donating this and that and spending a lot of money on it, but the last two years I've disagreed on where the new president has taken things, and now her best friend is president, and they will do things for some teachers (who are their friends) but ignore things like the library and all, so I'm not going to be participating in their fundraisers, including their back to school picnic night, where they sell sandwiches for $4, and slices of pizza for $3. Crazy overpriced! We will do the school carnival at the end of the year, and support individual grade or library fundraisers, but not so much the PTA, since I've had concerns the last two years that a lot of the money raised, has gone "missing" or was "given to teachers" and they aren't being honest about what it's gone to. <br /><br />I hope your week goes well! <br /><br />Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09360397522677275215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-40459835671453567592016-08-28T06:26:38.330-08:002016-08-28T06:26:38.330-08:00Erika, do you think you could do a recap of all th...Erika, do you think you could do a recap of all the food you were able to preserve this summer? I know it was a lot, but I've lost track of what all you were able to do.<br /><br />Although it would be better is nothing was wrong with your arm, I'm glad it's something that will heal. The cost of some meds are just outrageous, though! Hope everything feels better soon.<br /><br />Are those peas an Heirloom variety? I sure hope so. They're worth keeping seeds for next year if they are! Good to hear that your garden is still feeding your family. Also nice to hear that you felt you didn't need to get groceries this week. That's a good way to tell your pantry is well stocked!<br /><br />Can't wait to hear what you have planned for that Alcoholic mixer. I'm rather curious what your going to make for your husband for Christmas with it. You have my imagination on overtime with that one, Erika!<br /><br />As for my accomplishments, I was able to can 6 quarts of peach slices, 5 1/2 pints of peach jam, and 2 ½ pints plus of peach mango jam (using mango I froze earlier in the summer). I bought a big bag of bananas on clearance for $1 (definitely more than 3lbs in the bag) which we are eating fresh for now, but will use some to make muffins for my daughter to take to school. I bought 6 blocks (450g) of cheese 2 for $9 to stock up the freezer and 6 cases of bottled water for $0.97/15 bottles to restock what we used throughout the summer. I like having bottled water stocked for emergencies, but we rotate it by using it to take with us when we go places in the summer. I'll be going grocery shopping today, so more deals to come. Anyways, that it for now. Have a great week, Erika!<br /><br />Rhonda A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00448188064878559345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-12435014685386484622016-08-27T19:10:38.790-08:002016-08-27T19:10:38.790-08:00I've had bicep tendonitis twice. It is excruci...I've had bicep tendonitis twice. It is excruciating. Prednisone did the trick for me. It's so hard when you can't use your arm. But you still got a lot done this week. I didn't get as much done as I would have liked. Mainly because we have decided to home school for a while, which is a long story. Our mosquitos are terrible here and it makes yard work torture. So I've let the garden go and the morning glories gave taken over. I plan to douse myself with bug repellent and try to get a handle on it early tomorrow morning. Good luck with the chewable vitamins. If they only made ones that looked and tasted like Hersheyettes! On another note, maybe if you wrote to Hershey and let them know how well they work as incentives for your son Hershey might send you some... Might be worth a try. Julia Tilleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13890835871563216049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-66727385674006894482016-08-27T11:56:50.582-08:002016-08-27T11:56:50.582-08:00Hi Erica, So sorry to hear about your shoulder and...Hi Erica, So sorry to hear about your shoulder and the limitations. I do hope it heals, though! One suggestion for your water bath canner, or any other pot you need to fill with water and move to the stove would be to put the pot on the stove and then fill a small pitcher or jar with water and carry the water that way to the pot on the stove. It would probably take more steps, but it may be easier on your arm/shoulder. I realize it will need to be a small container or it will be too heavy as well. Sending healing thoughts ... Chris Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com