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

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

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Bargains, packing stuff to donate and a silly boy

I stopped at Goodwill and bought 1 bag of fabric for $4.44



Inside was 2+ yards of the strawberry cotton knit, that I think will make a cute summer top for me.  I like it very much!
3 yards of lightweight green sweater knit that might make a fall top or sweater 
The other 2 pieces were strange synthetics I don’t care for and I didn’t keep them.  



Walmart has a markdown bread rack.  I always browse it and pick up items I think we would like.  
This week I got 2 bags of 6 count bollilos for .59 each and a small pack of Naan for $.80
We’ve always been happy with the quality of this markdown bread.  If we won’t eat it right away,  I freeze it until needed.  




I cleaned out unwanted clothes from our closet this week and then took them and donated them. 
Instead of putting them in new trash bags to transport, I folded the clothes into stacks and then tied up each stack with some old yarn.  
Trash bags are expensive so using yarn saved that money. 
And tying them in yarn added a handle to each bundle and made them easy to carry.  





This is how I found JackJack when I woke him up from his nap.  That is not how I put him in the bed. 
And no, I don’t normally wake up sleeping toddlers but he had slept for several hours and it was time to get his brother from school.  


Monday, March 26, 2018

Branson, Zaycon, Sewing, Family

Hello everyone 
This past blogging break was because we spent a week in Branson celebrating our 38th wedding anniversary.  
We had a very nice time.  We saw 2 very good IMAX movies- one was about US National Parks and the other was the early history of the Ozarks.  
We shopped some, browsing several antique businesses, a brand new Dollar Tree and a giant Menards.  
One the big things to see in Branson is live music shows.  We saw 
and the biggest show in Branson is 
Samson at the beautiful Sight and Sound theater.  
All of these shows were so good and we recommend them all.  
We also enjoyed an amazing Sunday Brunch at Keeter Center  at College of the Ozarks.  

Below is my husband with a Dogzilla at Fuddruckers.  I had a crispy chicken salad and we both like their high tech soda machines with so many flavors of bubbly drinks.  I think he was drinking limeade and I had diet cherry ginger ale.  Fuddruckers is our favorite Branson restaurant. 


Before our trip,  we got our first ever Zaycon order.  I saw a deal awhile back to get boneless skinless chicken breasts for .99 cents a pound for first time customers. 
Pickup in our town was in a church parking lot.

Customers line up in their cars and then the Zaycon workers get your order from their truck and put it in your trunk- so easy.  


The chicken was fresh and packed in 4 10 pound bags in one box.  



So, we repacked ours into zipper bags and froze them in meal size portions.  
I think we are stocked up on chicken for a good while! 



Did you know leprechaun traps are popular among elementary age kiddos?  If you happen to catch a leprechaun, then he has to give you all his gold.  
These 2 grandsons were out of school on St. Patrick’s Day so they built a trap at our house.  Look on Pinterest for Leprechaun Traps if you’re wondering how popular this is.  

They had lots of fun building it and used stuff I already had, some from our craft room and some from the “trash” 

5 Star Hotel- they took it home that night and didn’t catch a leprechaun but did find a note from a leprechaun who said it was a great box and left them some candy as a consolation.  


Our grandson in Pre K did have school on St Patrick’s Day and they had a party.  The students were asked to provide bite size portions of green foods, preferably naturally green and not dyed.  
I was amazed when I saw this photo of all the different green foods.  

JJ seems to be eating a pickle first but his table mates seem to be eating their cookies first 😂
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink, right? 


This weekend, 6 of our grands were here at the same time Sunday.  They are a very sweet and fun group ❤️

They played and hugged 

We did indoor things like coloring books, play dough and we had some fake eggs that are made of paper and they colored with markers on them.  




Sewing- these grands all need pajamas for our house.  
I plan to sew up a bunch of loose fitting, comfy sleeping shorts with fabric from my craft room.  


I’m only making 2 sizes as I think the smaller size should fit 4 of the grands and the larger size should fit the 3 oldest.  I had a size 5 pattern and I just enlarged it for the size 8.  The littlest grand will wear baby pajamas for a while longer.  


I think I ended up cutting out 15 pairs.  I’ve started sewing them, factory style and hope to find time to finish them this week.  



Below is my to do list for this week.  
And now it’s time to get stuff done! 



Hope you all have a good week.  

PS- about subscriptions,  unfortunately I have no control over them.  They are done by google or blogspot I think.  
The link to them is on my sidebar,  right under my most popular posts and above the blogs I follow.  My advice is just add your email there if you want my updates emailed to you.  
But I don’t think the subscriptions work flawlessly though.  I used to get email updates from a few blogs but don’t anymore.  So when I want to keep up with a blog, I add it to my sidebar. 

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Aldi Seedtastic bread- a copy of Dave’s Killer Bread




Good morning everyone, 
Evelyn at http://blessedinbowie.blogspot.com/ asked about the Aldi bread we like that is a match to Dave’s Killer Bread but is only about half the price.  
The Seedtastic bread is $3.99 at my Aldi and the Dave’s bread was $6.99 at my Sprouts.  
These are not low cost breads by any means.  And if seeds are a digestive problem for you,  this bread is not for you either.  


Only my husband and I are eating this and we really like it.  It has 5 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber per slice. 
Eating 2 pieces for breakfast keeps us full until lunch.  
This is a dense type bread- it may be fine for sandwiches but we’ve only had it toasted so far.  


We toast it on the griddle that came on our gas stove we bought 4 years ago.  I never used this griddle until our toaster oven broke.  Now I use it several times a week and it makes the best toast and toasted sandwiches.  
I have more counter room with the toaster oven gone too. 
So it was a win-win situation but I feel a bit silly for not trying the griddle sooner.  


We are retired and on days like today when we don’t have grandchildren here,  we eat when we feel like it.  
Today it was almost 1000 when we had breakfast.