If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

Saturday, January 28, 2023

Shopping in a bigger city and cooking afterward

Hello everyone,  
I woke up yesterday with a very mild cold.  I’ve been told there is a mild, short lasting cold going around our town and I hope that is what I have.  My husband woke up with it today.  But it truly is mild and I don’t feel great but I’m still getting things done.  
My husband had a routine appointment at the VA Friday morning and I went with him.  Except I mostly sat in the van and stitched.  That hospital is huge and very busy and I don’t go in unless I just have to.  

Then we drove over to Midwest City.  My daughter needed powdered sugar and couldn’t get in in our town.  She also wanted butter and I had read about a butter sale.  So our first shopping stop was at Crest,  a discount food seller in the OKC area.     https://www.crestfoodsok.com/

I found plenty of powdered sugar and plenty of the butter that is on sale for………$1.25 a pound!  
This is a big store and they had cases and cases of butter.  So no,  I did not buy more than I should.  The cashier didn’t even blink when I told them there were 42 pounds..  
My daughter makes and sells ready to bake cinnamon rolls and she usually does them for holiday weekends.  She was thrilled to get so much low cost butter (so she will make more profit) and to find powdered sugar.
Have y’all heard about a sugar shortage?  


Then we went to the Air Force base and shopped a little there.  
I found Cora’s birthday presents at the Exchange - children’s clothes are nicely priced there and the price of these Bonnie Jean dresses is $20,  which is the same price I paid years ago  when I bought frilly dresses for Cora’s much older cousins, when they were little bitty girls.  

Then I went to the commissary.  I had a very short list and found most of them. 
The best deals at the commissary are on fresh meat.  
I bought 4 big packs of marked down ground beef that needed to be dealt with today and a tray of chicken breasts.  
I don’t buy meat anywhere else but I think $2.23 is a really low price for 80% ground beef.
The chicken breasts were $2.09 a pound

I pot the chicken in a crock pot with water and seasonings,   then cooked it until tender and shredded it.  
  
Now the chicken is in meal size containers in the freezer,  waiting to be made into chicken salad, chicken pot pie, etc.  

Half of the ground beef was browned and drained very well and seasoned with diced onions
Then I froze it  in 1 cup portions to make shepherds pie, goulash, etc
1 put 1 pound in 3 bags
Also made seasoned hamburger patties, quick froze them individually and then bagged them for hamburgers at home. 

  

I saw another blogger write about investment cooking and I guess that’s what I did.  
There are lots of fast home cooked meals in our future and the messy part is already done.  

If you have military eligibility,  I find shopping on base to be a great benefit. 
And if you live in the OKC area,  Crest is a great store to shop from,  

Hope you all are having a good weekend and I hope you all are cold free 🤒 😷 




❤️ Rhonda 



Thursday, January 26, 2023

Spur of the moment trip

About the middle of January,  I was looking at our calendar and the weather.  We didn’t have any appointments and the weather wasn’t scary so we decided to drive to the Midwest and see our youngest grand child, Cora and family.  
We had a great time!
It was just so nice to see them, eat good food, see new sights and do some fun things. 
On the way,  I didn’t want to eat to at places we have around here.  
We ate at several family restaurants and we had a late lunch at a Culver’s.  This is a chain but there are none in Oklahoma.
Doesn’t Culver’s have the best graphics and slogans? 
The food was delicious.  I had a burger and my husband had a pork loin sandwich.  

We ate at a bakery in Indiana. 
It’s a 2 story building.  The bakery and counter are on the ground floor,  then you take an elevator upstairs to the dining tables.  I think this rolling pin mobile is really neat.  Their food was amazing too. 

Our main desire of this trip was to have fun with Cora and we sure did.
We did the 3 crafts in a Kiwi Co kit.  It was a subscription her parents bought.  The crafts were lots of fun and all worked just as they were supposed too.  The jelly fish is like a puppet and moves up and down.  On the window sill, are a glow bug and a mushroom - they both glow in the dark.
No idea how much a KiwiCo subscription costs but they do seem to be educational and good quality.  




The next morning,  we had snow ❄️ it was cold but the snow was light and didn’t cause any travel problems.





We saw a log cabin made with wide, hewn logs and lots of rocks.  

Our son prepared several delicious meals including this charcuterie board. 
The bread is from the bakery with the rolling pin mobile.  



Sorry, no to do list this week.  I’ll be back with that next week.  
I’ve caught up all our laundry and our house just didn’t get dirty when it was empty for a week.  



Are you all thinking about thrift right now?  
I’m thinking about doing all Frugal February posts.  


❤️ Rhonda