tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post2722232007882307885..comments2024-03-26T19:10:34.328-08:00Comments on The "Make Do" Homemaker: When Life Gives You Lemons...: Frugal Friday: Money Saving Weekly Recap and Garden UpdateErika, "The Make Do Homemaker"http://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-42665608747575631122016-08-15T16:20:51.491-08:002016-08-15T16:20:51.491-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.Lake Livin'https://www.blogger.com/profile/09965188246981544601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-13802313639254408362016-08-15T15:18:08.361-08:002016-08-15T15:18:08.361-08:00LOL! Jeannie, I think the MD stands for Mad Dog. ...LOL! Jeannie, I think the MD stands for Mad Dog. When I was in high school some of the kids drank it or Boone's Farm because it was cheap. Paula in KansasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-85607611322843618882016-08-15T12:05:31.621-08:002016-08-15T12:05:31.621-08:00My husband is always out of town (he's a comme...My husband is always out of town (he's a commercial airline pilot), so I'm used to it. In fact, when he has too many days off in a row, I'm like "PLEASE pick up a trip!!" He's super helpful with the kids when he's home but he also creates a lot more work for me. Plus, this girl craves her alone time! 😁<br /><br />How frustrating about not getting to see the nurse or your son's teacher while at the school. That would aggravate me as well.Lake Livin'https://www.blogger.com/profile/09965188246981544601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-82434390883100728592016-08-15T04:56:33.836-08:002016-08-15T04:56:33.836-08:00It's so hard when the husbands are out of town...It's so hard when the husbands are out of town. It seems like you got a lot done though! Here's my list for the week!<br /><br />http://themoxleyfamily.blogspot.com/2016/08/money-saving-monday.htmlThe Moxley Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05853400737912307178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-37046069840843872932016-08-14T17:20:03.666-08:002016-08-14T17:20:03.666-08:00It sounds like your week is going as well as it ca...It sounds like your week is going as well as it can go. Hopefully, your husband will be home soon to help out. I know when mine is away for any reason, I notice the 1000 little things he does so much more, because I have to do them! <br /><br />I'm loving seeing your canning. I love to can, but am not doing it this year, as my things are still in storage. We bought a house, but there are some renovations that need to be done before we move in, so my things are still "lost" to me. Soon.....<br /><br />It's amazing that school starts so early there. I know every place does it differently, but ours doesn't start until after Labor Day. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-82102197865042567742016-08-13T18:33:26.593-08:002016-08-13T18:33:26.593-08:00Son #2 came home from his summer internship this a...Son #2 came home from his summer internship this afternoon and I had to sit down and read the blog to him. He was surprised I stopped at $2.00. Then he had to go into the kitchen to find the bottle to "check it out." He refused to even tastes it. The name of the wine is called "MD 20/20". We can't figure out what the MD stands for.<br />Then we had to Google the old Muppet Show sketch to see what was stuck in your head. Now it is stuck in mine.<br />Jeannie and FamilyJeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11333123227073032453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-88075147885510979592016-08-13T06:29:29.585-08:002016-08-13T06:29:29.585-08:00Oh my goodness Jeannie! You just made me laugh so...Oh my goodness Jeannie! You just made me laugh so hard I spit my coffee out in my lap (good thing it's laundry day!). <br /><br />I think I'm going to have to try this - we have a couple of venison roasts and a partial bottle of wine leftover from something or another in our fridge plus we love our crockpot!<br /><br />Lea Leahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03384475081085015883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-14626889822246518062016-08-13T04:53:26.926-08:002016-08-13T04:53:26.926-08:00This was a busy week here in Pa as it is Dauphin C...This was a busy week here in Pa as it is Dauphin County 4-H fair week. We live very close to the Farm Show building where the fair is held. My son did well at showing his rabbits and even overcame his anxiety to compete in Showmanship (he had to present one of his rabbits to the judge and go over the rabbit as if he were judging it. He also had to answer questions about his breed of rabbit and rabbits in general.) maintaining eye contact with the judge is one of the items kids get scored on and is particularly difficult since my son has autism. He says it is one of the hardest parts for him. This year he improved so much with his knowledge skills and didn't lose any points for lack of eye contact!! All this to say most of my week was consumed with preparing for and being at the fair. Fortunately we were in an aircnditioned building as we are in a heat advisory here. Julia Tilleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13890835871563216049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-58172675054246369582016-08-13T04:27:12.670-08:002016-08-13T04:27:12.670-08:00Even though I had a printout of all my son's m...Even though I had a printout of all my son's meds from his doctor and I met with the camp nurse and went over them in detail his sleep-away camp did not give him one of his daily meds for the whole week he was there. He was a mess for them and then for us when he got home. I didn't realize what had happened till towards the end of the month when I noticed he had too many pills left. Arg!!! So yes, tell everybody, in every format you can think of (verbal, written...) and don't worry about being redundant or pushy. Julia Tilleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13890835871563216049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-24212360813889412032016-08-13T03:23:52.108-08:002016-08-13T03:23:52.108-08:00Hi Erika,
Even with the stress of your husband gon...Hi Erika,<br />Even with the stress of your husband gone, the rain, etc. you still managed to do an incredible amount. The good news is that his absence for work, the rain, school stuff, is just a temporary bump in the road.<br />Great find on the ribs. I was wondering if you knew if the rosehips have to be from the rosa rugosa species or can any rosehip be used? I currently have two knock rose bushes, which I'm sure are hybrids. My prickly pear cactus has a mega amount of pears on it so I'm looking forward to making prickly pear syrup and jelly as soon as they ripen. <br /><br />Count me in as a cheap wine kindred spirit. In places we've lived before there was always a Trader Joe's. They sold a wine that we all called two buck Chuck. It was just $2 a bottle. Great wine to cook with. I sure do miss Trader Joe's prices and variety. The closest one to us is over an hour away and in heavy traffic. <br /><br />So what got accomplished this week? The book "How to Cook A Wolf" came in <br />at the library and I'm thinking I probably want to own the book. It's a great read. It has been revised since 1942 but not much. I highly recommend reading it. <br />The heat index here in the northeast is 112. The okra are thriving and I've dehydrated tons of it. Unbelievably, the zucchini is still producing so there's more opportunity to dehydrate more for winter and to make some more cream of zucchini soup base for winter. I made a cherry cobbler, which half was supposed to go in the freezer, but it somehow got completely gobbled down by family and guests. For one of our meals I used some of last years dehydrated apples to make applesauce and made a very wonderful discovery that the water they were sitting in made fantastic apple juice. Next time I rehydrate apples I will probably make apple rosemary jelly from the water.<br />Two beautiful heads of cabbage survived the beetle onslaught and after I make some coleslaw with part of one the rest will be dehydrated. This wasn't a grocery shopping week, so no news there. The orchards a few towns over are having their peach festival and since the frost didn't effect them there may be some local peaches. I'm going to skip the festival this weekend and try to get over there the first of next week and see what they have. I'd like to put some pies and cobblers in the freezer, can some and dehydrate some. <br /><br />It's so hot here I'll be staying in all weekend and hopefully work on Christmas gifts. Dorothy Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-33107256544888190512016-08-12T19:12:25.503-08:002016-08-12T19:12:25.503-08:00Wow you sound frustrated and overwhelmed and with ...Wow you sound frustrated and overwhelmed and with good reason. That's a lot to juggle. Hope everything works out okay for you and you'll get a chance to breathe :).<br /><br />I remember when my kids went into preschool. Because of my son's delays he got into preschool RIGHT when he turned three and I had enrolled my daughter in preschool that year for social interaction as with my son's eczema and things she just really needed to make some friends. Losing both kids to school in one year was SO hard. I dropped them off at school and just cried and cried in the parking lot. It got easier after a few days, but it was so awful. Especially when I picked the kids up at their different schools and they were like, "Yeah, hi, whatever" when I'd pick them up *laugh*.Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-58677049407147550802016-08-12T19:06:38.113-08:002016-08-12T19:06:38.113-08:00And now I totally have the old Muppet Show sketch ...And now I totally have the old Muppet Show sketch in my head with, "Do you have anything cheaper???" Good times *laugh*.Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-52644526023938276742016-08-12T19:05:49.089-08:002016-08-12T19:05:49.089-08:00I am laughing so hard right now as we're such ...I am laughing so hard right now as we're such kindred spirits when it comes to cooking wine. I usually go up and smile at the cashier and wait. When they ask the inevitable, "Is there something I can help you find?" I just say, "Yes, I need a cheap bottle of red/white wine for 4.99 or less. Can you show me those please?" I get such weird looks, but I absolutely refuse to spend a ton of money on cooking wine as it's really unnecessary in my experience :).<br /><br />A 2.00 bottle of wine though. Wow! I've never run into wine that cheap up here. Great find!!!Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-73158723814402188222016-08-12T17:44:41.716-08:002016-08-12T17:44:41.716-08:00Busy week for you!!
This year, they aren't d...Busy week for you!! <br /><br />This year, they aren't doing the meet the teacher and drop off the school supplies thing like they usually do mid day. Instead, they are doing 2 one hour scessions of talking over what the new year will be like. Since my husband will be giving one of those, I have no one to watch my little guy, so as much as I hate to do it, I think we will have to skip it, and I was feeling bad that my son wouldn't have a chance to find his desk ahead of time until you mentioned first day of school. Duh! I'll just take him in then! And walk him in! I hate not going, but at the same time, I'm not sure little man can handle it. We will see. <br /><br />So this has been the busiest week ever, I swear. And no sign of it stopping. I might have mentioned that we are fighting Verizon taking our culdesac and putting in a 199 foot cell tower, in an 80x80 fenced in equipment area. Well, I've been doing emails, and petitions, and flyers, and etc, and was able to get most of that done, because today was my husband's first day of work. Wednesday night was the county meeting. So many of us got up and spoke, (night before we had had a neighborhood meeting, and my topic was children and safety) and we actually had so many questions that Verizon asked for more time to answer it. 6 weeks! So the county has posponed the permit for them, though it's probably going to go their way. In doing research, I learned just how much of a crook that company is. any yet, it's out ONLY internet and phone choice here. Sad. Anyway. So since then, been endless emails, phone calls, researching, etc... A real pain in the rear. <br /><br />to top it off, since I was asked to do the Women's craft day at church (all free crafts, and breakfast for about 50 women) I've been going crazy on that the last month. It's in October, but I only have one person on the whole committee helping me and it's beem awful. What's more, is it's a $100 budget. For 50 women. And 6-8 crafts each. And breakfast. Yeah. I got frustrated and said I can't walk on water people, but somehow, after weeks of worry, looks like it's starting to come together. <br /><br />I guess I'm just feleing fustrated, and a little surprised too, because it seems like as of late, everyone is coming to me, emailing, or phoning, or in person asking and expecting, and I cringe to day it, LOOKING to me to lead them in various things. I'm actually a really shy person, but I've had to just cram all of that into a little corner and just go and do it, or it won't get done. But meantime, when my husband is playing video games for a couple of hours at night? yes...I do get annoyed. Especially, because our youngest is turning 4 in a few days, PLUS week after, hosting a join bday party for him. Ugh. Miracle I'm not falling over from all of the stress. <br /><br />Anyway. Sorry! LOL <br /><br />one week after school starts here, my toddler will be in mornings PreK. I'm kind of nervous. I hope he likes it. And it's going to be strange not having him for those few hours. Next year, if he's still enjoying it, and will go again (I'm worried he won't want to go and it will be two years of tears like with my oldest) I might start dipping my toes into the substitute teacher thing, so that year after, I can find a job. Not wanting to, but you know how it is. People like to eat! And have clothes, and toys and stuff! But anyway, hoping to take those few hours and get things caught up around here, and also work on my writing so I can maybe one day actually sell some of it! <br /><br />i hope your week goes better. I think it's so sweet when you talk about how much to miss your husband. Means you guys have a great marriage! It's going to be 15 years for us in Nov, but I swear, about a month into summer vacation, and I'm getting frazzled from all of the people and all of the messes and the expectation that MOM will do it all. Even if I'm not someone's mom. Grr! I'm going to raise my boys differently, lol! Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09360397522677275215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-68960554176145113022016-08-12T14:24:05.453-08:002016-08-12T14:24:05.453-08:00I had just sat down to read your blog when my husb...I had just sat down to read your blog when my husband asked me if I was reading your blog because he wanted to listen to me read it. When I saw that you had referenced ME, I got so excited. Son #3 came into the room to listen also. We all had to gawk at the picture of the cavern, admire the picture of the beet seeds, discuss the watermelon seed plants, Google them to see if we have them, nope, discuss the antioxidant levels of the plants plus I had to go back and read the other blogs from a few days back since Hubby had missed them. <br /><br />Now on to my news. I took your advice and tried your recipe for shoe leather beef. You had said if you cook it in wine it will become tender. It WORKED plus it tasted great. <br /><br />Recipe:<br />Shoe leather tough beef bought on sale at a great price<br />Very cheap wine<br />Chopped onion<br />Chopped bell pepper (it was a small piece leftover from nachos and beginning to go soft)<br />Mix all together in crock pot<br />I cooked a big pot of rice using the extra broth then added the rice to the meat.<br /><br />We just ate it and enjoyed it. The only hang up was me going into a liquor store...it has been a while. It went like this.<br />Me to the lady behind the counter. “I need a very cheap wine for cooking.”<br />Sales lady, “Here is a popular blah, blah, for $17 a bottle.”<br />Me, “It is for a new recipe I have never used so I want a very cheap bottle. What do you have that is cheaper?”<br />Sales lady, “This one is $14.”<br />Me, “No, cheaper.”<br />Sales lady, “$12”<br />Me, “I mean really CHEAP!”<br />Sales lady, “How about $7.99?”<br />Me, “No thank you.” I began toward the door.<br />Sales lady, “What about this one for $2?”<br />Me, “Really! Yes, that is definitely what I want. (MD 20/20 $2.29 375ML)”<br />She took the bottle rang it up and I said, “Did I get the “10% off on wine since this is Wednesday” like the sign on the front door said?” <br />She looked at me shocked and then I saw her realize she was going to have to void out the sale, probably call over the manager who would not be able to find her register key or whatever and so on and so forth. Once again, I was being TOO CHEAP! So I just said, “State law says you are supposed to card anyone over 21. You did not card me.” <br />She snickered. <br />I said, “At least card me so I can go home and brag to my husband.” She rolled her eyes, laughed, checked my license and was surprised (I am sure she was surprised) I was as old as I was. <br />Jeannie & FamilyJeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11333123227073032453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-51373404334489908042016-08-12T13:45:05.236-08:002016-08-12T13:45:05.236-08:00Ouch. I understand on the drought type conditions...Ouch. I understand on the drought type conditions. The last three years it's been like that during the summers up here. I believe last year about, no joke, 90% of the state was on fire due to dry weather and because we have such nasty easy to burn underbrush and spruce trees up here. The year before that pretty much the entire southern part of the state was on fire and it was actually raining ash up here and you couldn't go outside due to the smoke and poor air conditions. It was terrible. I follow a couple of Canadian farmer blogs, so I know what kind of struggle you guys are dealing with right now, including a good portion of some of the crops getting wiped out by freak hail storms. So sorry you all are having to go through all that!Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-73637860710120665022016-08-12T13:22:50.605-08:002016-08-12T13:22:50.605-08:00I wish you could send some of that rain our direct...I wish you could send some of that rain our direction. We have not had much rain at all this summer and are now in a drought like situation here in Southern Ontario. There is a fire ban and we are being asked to reduce our water use by 25-50% in some area. We're on a well, so there is serious concerns that it could run dry. Our grass is burn to a crisp and the trees are shedding dried out leaves everywhere (the leaves have not changed colour, like in fall)! We're recycling water as much as possible just to keep some of our plants going (tomatoes, peppers and cucumber), but it's a huge struggle. We've even been warned that cost of food (both produce and meat) will be going up because the farmers have low yields in their crops this year. Supposed to rain tonight...hoping we don't end up with flooding!<br /><br />Great job with getting in more canning this week. That's impressive considering your husband is away. This was my first year to collect wild berries. Nothing beats free and healthy, that's for sure! I hope you are able to find lots of foraged food to help your pantry, Erika.Rhonda A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00448188064878559345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-11303911184153065432016-08-12T11:22:02.904-08:002016-08-12T11:22:02.904-08:00I just want to meet the new nurse to be assured th...I just want to meet the new nurse to be assured that everyone gets it and knows what is going on as even with the hand outs and things when they read "give Zophran as needed" I've had some nurses not take that too seriously until my daughter was in a seriously bad cycle. At least with my son they are definitely taking it seriously. His new teacher even has a sign she's putting up in the room to educate people on the severity of my son's nut allergy. Nice that they are taking it that seriously.Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-75260844921251640062016-08-12T11:18:56.684-08:002016-08-12T11:18:56.684-08:00Oh I do. I get a bunch of print outs on my daught...Oh I do. I get a bunch of print outs on my daughter's stomach condition from the Cyclical Vomiting official site (I just e-mail and ask them for hand outs to give to teachers and staff) and with my son's new medication I have a hand out on the medication to give to the nurse, but also had the allergist send over an allergy action plan, with specific instructions and things to look for and everything to the school front office, the nurse and his classroom for his teacher and support staff (he's only in the one classroom, which does help with watching and control).Erika, "The Make Do Homemaker"https://www.blogger.com/profile/09303208981550053539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7536514511090897212.post-75660576604803026912016-08-12T11:04:22.987-08:002016-08-12T11:04:22.987-08:00As a public school teacher, I strongly encourage y...As a public school teacher, I strongly encourage you to put specific health issues and proper medical responses into writing. I would make sure both teachers and the nurse read the instructions in front of you, at a scheduled meeting, so you can impress the severity of the problems and the importance of a quick response. I would also ask the principal to be present. Someone from the districts central office may also be asked to attend.Eveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13409367353870990664noreply@blogger.com