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

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

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Coupons and shopping

I have been using this small organizer for coupons for several years and liked it OK 
Except long coupons would not fit in it without extra trimming or folding. 

During the clean-out at my parents, we found 2 organizers just like my old coupon holder but longer. 
Mom did not want them but my dad wanted 1 and I kept the other. 
It is roomier and easier to look through the coupons in it.
And it is small enough to fit in my purse! 



Speaking of coupon shopping, we didn't have a very long shopping list so I bought everything at Walmart. 
The best deals were the GoGoSqueez-$1.98 minus a $1 coupon on each. All my grands like them.
Almay face wipes were $5.24 minus $4 coupon on each


Grapes were 88 cents a pound. 
Cilantro is for homemade salsa thus weekend

This ultra-pasteurized milk costs more than regular milk but it also stays fresh a lot longer. 
Unless my grands are here for a long time, milk usually sours before we finish a carton. 
So I am hoping this milk might save us money in the long run. 
See that date? Almost 2 months away?


My register tape - lots of coupon deductions! 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Peaches.......

There is no fruit quite as good as Arkansas peaches picked ripe straight from the tree.
My parents and my inlaws all shop at this Farmers Market in Texarkana, Arkansas. They buy lots of produce there like okra, tomatoes and squash. Peaches are the favorite though.


My brother is a peach fan too. He bought these 2 cartons Saturday morning to take back to his home in Oklahoma. 
I should of put something beside these peaches to show their actual size. They are much bigger than grocery store peaches, closer to the size of grapefruits.



My family has always prized fresh picked peaches. This photo is from around 1987 or so. 
My mom and her mom are sitting beside the peaches they just picked in Arkansas. 
Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Jarvis were also here for this harvest.
Home canned peaches are good but we always preferred to preserve ours by  freezing. Just peel the fresh ripe peaches, take out the stone and slice them. Mix with a little Fruit Fresh to prevent browning and sugar as desired then freeze in whatever size containers you choose. 
Peaches on the tree, ripe to harvest. 


This photo is so funny to me. 
The brown sacks contain some kind of produce that my aunt, uncle and grandmother bought and who knows what is in the ice chests. You can see their peaches in the white boxes. Everything is spread out in my parents driveway while Uncle Jarvis tries to load it in his car trunk, under Grandma's supervision. 

This afternoon, I peeled and sliced what was left of the peaches I brought back from Arkansas. They were so sweet, I didn't add any sugar before I froze them.