It's been a while since I did a strictly frugal doings post. Prices seem to be going up on almost everything, summer is here and that means big air conditioning bills, and we've had a few unexpected expenses so I've got penny pinching on my mind.
Here are some things I did this week that help cut costs a little.
I cut out and sorted the Sunday paper coupons. Then I looked through this weeks grocery sale ads to check for good deals, then made a list of these sales and put it in my purse with the coupons.
I don't print off lots of coupons but I did see one for $1.50 off Snasauges -Theo's new favorite snack - and printed off 2 of them.
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We have 2 empty bedrooms that mostly get used when we have company. No visitors are here so I shut the vents and shut the doors to these rooms.
Now when the AC is running, that cold air is shared with fewer rooms and it should cost a little less. |
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Laundry - I usually machine dry clothes for just a few minutes, then hang them up on hangers and the small things get put on a drying rack. It seems like just a short machine drying keeps the clothes softer and less wrinkled than straight air drying alone. |
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I mixed up a batch of bread dough in the bread machine on Tuesday. I baked it in the oven -
divided into one small loaf of bread, 5 hot dog buns and 4 sandwich rolls.
We had hot dogs Tuesday for supper.
The sandwich rolls went in Jeff's lunch.
Part of the sliced bread was used for breakfast toast
and I used the last 5 slices to make croutons for salad. |
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I happily accepted cucumbers and big tomatoes from Gavin's other grandpa's garden. |
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Supper on Thursday night was one of Jeff's favorites - Mexicalli pie.
For the corn chips, I used the last of the tortilla chips crumbs that accumulate in the chip container.
Since it was just Jeff, Gavin and me for supper, I made a half-recipe and baked it in a pie pan in the toaster oven,
toaster ovens use less power than the big oven. |
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To go with the Mexicalli Pie, I made a big salad.
While I had out the cutting board and knife, I also cut up a container of veggies for Jeff's lunch box.
I used lots of fresh tomatoes, green peppers from our garden, and cucumbers. |
All vegetable peels were saved and put in the backyard composter.
We had some bills that needed paid this week - I use the free online bill pay that our credit union offers.
I love it! it is so much easier and quicker than writing out paper checks and mailing them.
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We like sharp cheddar cheese. We buy the 2 pound blocks at Sams, for about $4.75.
I just grate and slice it myself.
The Sam's cheese cost about 1/2 compared to grocery store cheese.
See the cloth napkins stacked behind Gavin?
I've been washing dishes by hand this week - when we have company, I use the dishwasher.
But hand washing seems quick when we just have dishes for 2 or 3 of us.
And it is so much quieter and more peaceful when the dishwasher is not running for an hour. |
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frugal back yard fun!
Jeff found this pool last year on clearance for $5 at Aldi.
Gavin and Elizabeth have lots of fun in it. |
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Ulta just opened in my town.
Today, they had gift certificates for the first 100 customers and gift bags for the first 1000.
My daughter wanted to try so we met up there just before the opening and got in the line.
She got a $25 certificate and I got $10. The man in front of me got $50.
Ulta is very generous I think!
On the left in the picture, I got 2 mascara and 1 lipstick and spent about $2.
On the right are the products from the gift bag.
Gavin did not get a certificate but he did get a gift bag to take to his mom. |
These are all typical activities for me.
I would love to hear what you are doing to stretch your finances.