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

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

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

October #2 - a few frugal things

Good morning,  we’ve just gone through a few expensive months so I’m planning to go back to my extra-frugal ways for October.  

I worked on my to do list today and yesterday and have finished several things. 
Yesterday I did all the laundry and washed our bedding.  
I still like to indoor-dry most of our clothes on hangers (I machine wash with fabric softener, shake out the wrinkles and then hang them in doorways until they dry all the way) 




Ducky got a bath at home and he smells much better.  Ducky and I both like when he goes to the doggy spa for a day of play and bathing but it costs $65.  
I also cut his long facial hair as it was growing where his sight seemed obstructed.  I used some sharp kid scissors with blunt ends and it worked just fine.  Then I cleaned his ears with baby wipes.  Dogs with long flappy ears are cute but are prone to ear problems. 

I think I still need to trim over his left eye a bit more

In my kitchen,  I’ve been using Sterlite bins to organize my lower cabinets and freezer.  
I decided my pots and pans needed bins and thought about ordering some (but their current price is so much higher than when I bought our older ones,) 
I remember I had set a castoff stack of assorted bins and tubs in the storm building and amazingly- several of them worked just right! 


One bin has small stoneware pieces, one has skillets and a Dutch oven, one has lids and one has a Dutch oven and saucepans.
Don’t you love it when you accomplish a task using stuff you already have? 

Attached pullouts would work even better but these bins work just fine for me!  

About the red cookware- I bought it on Amazon and like it, but I don’t like it enough that  I would re-buy it.  
It is very attractive and I’ve gotten lots of comments on it though.  



I had some heavy cream in the fridge so I made a double batch of freezer biscuits.  
We ate some with supper and the rest are bagged in the freezer for future meals.  
This recipe is so easy and delicious!  And any brand of flour will work - I used Great Value unbleached because it’s what I had 


I’ve been hearing from several friends about the outrageous prices of insulin type prescription medicines.  
I’m sorry for everyone struggling with this. 
Thankfully we don’t need insulin meds  and I think if we did,  our medical plan would cover them.
I’m covered by a VA plan and got my 3 months of medicines by mail yesterday - 
Just a tiny blood pressure pill and a potassium every other day capsule because the b/p medicine lowers my potassium too much.  

The day is still young and I need to shower after working in the front flower beds.  
Hope you all are having a good beginning of October 🍁  🎃 🌽  

❤️ Rhonda 


Monday, October 4, 2021

October #1 to do list, fun with grands, a new house? Replies …….

Hello everyone 
First, here is my “hope to do” list for this week 

3 of our grands were here yesterday.  One of them has been wanting to make a decorated layer cake for the longest time so we made that happen.  
I made the cake and the frosting with kiddo-help.  Then 6 year old Jackson did most of the cake icing and all of the decorating 
He did decide frosting a cake is much harder than it looks on cooking shows.  
   

Jackson with his masterpiece ❤️ 

Cora is doing just fine and we love having her in our family. 
She doesn’t stay with us on weekdays anymore  but attends a very nice childcare.  

Our daughter and family are hoping to buy a bigger home.  I looked at one of them this weekend with them,  it’s an older home in an older neighborhood.  
The owners lived there for 60 years and were serious about having a pretty yard.  
There are 2 fish ponds in the backyard with living fish 
You’ll have to look close at the bottom photo but the little goldfish are swimming in there 

The hedge along the front needs trimmed but it looks like Christmas tree branches. I’ve never seen shrubs like this.  
It’s very pretty!  It’s a long row of hedges all along the length of the garage, maybe 4-5 feet tall.  


Replies———
More about the Gold Bond crepe erase lotion- it’s an excellent moisturizer and I use it anywhere I use lotion but I’ve noticed the most improvement  on my hands, arms and neck.  
It does NOT have that normal Gold Bond eucalyptus like scent at all. 

About the waffle weave towels- almost no lint compared to last new terry cloth towels we bought.  

About those big red books - they are old cast-off library books- bound Life magazine issues, mostly from the 1940s.  
They are so fun to read and very interesting- but- they are so big and heavy! 


It’s a beautiful day here in OK and it’s time for me to get busy 
❤️ Rhonda 

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

September #2 - some products I like and replies



I’ve tried a few new products that I really like and think they are worth sharing,  
We needed new bath towels and I bought waffle weave ones on Amazon.  We think they dry us off after showers just as well as the traditional thick terry cloth ones.  
The advantage is the waffle weave towels machine dry much quicker than thicker towels. 
I always cut tags off of new towels, pillows, etc.  Tags bug me 


I found mini Turkey pepperoni at our commissary with the shelf stable pepperoni.  
They are about the size of a dime and it’s so quick to sprinkle them onto a homemade pizza. 
 My granddaughter says they don’t pull off the toppings like biting into a big pepperoni. 
They taste really good too.  



This is  a new lotion I ordered from Amazon for about $10 a tube.  It has no scent and for me,  it did just what the package says it will do.  
  



Our weather is just starting to cool off a bit and I realized I have almost no cool weather clothing.  
So Saturday,  I ordered some clothes from JCPENNY, Walmart and DressBarn. 
Walmart is shipping my 4 pair of pants in 4 shipments.  I like the first pair that arrived , I don’t like the 2nd pair and I’m still waiting on the other 2. 
JCP shipped my entire order together.  It arrived today and I like all of them.  I liked their quick shipping and  prices too! 

The first navy piece is a cardigan and the last 2 tops are just plain v-neck tops with 3/4 sleeves.  
I ordered 3 nicer tops from DressBarn and they have been shipped together and should arrive end of this week.  




Last,  I’ll do some replies.  
William Durant? I had to look him up and I don’t think he’s anywhere on my bookshelf.
Dog training is a good idea but for now,  I’ll just play catch with Ducky in the backyard and will do my walks without Ducky.  He’s not a big dog but is very strong.  
I do know deep bruises and torn things can take a long time to heal.  We had a car accident a few years ago and my bruised sternum hurt for months.  
I am taking it easy and my husband is helping with things too.  

Thank you all for your comments ❤️ I missed this social part of blogging 

❤️Rhonda 

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

September #1———hello

Hello everyone- I’m still here, just haven’t had much free time for blogging or taking photos when I have had time to do stuff.  Over the last 6 weeks,  I’ve taken a few photos so I guess I’ll just show them and hopefully in the future will have more current posts. 

I made my first pretty to do list since the beginning of summer or so.  

I wrote out most of these tasks Saturday morning, before I took Ducky for a walk.  Ducky has been getting lots of walks but instead of acting better on the walks, he has been acting worse by pulling and raring up and jumping. 
Anyway, he pulled me over Saturday morning and I fell with my left hand and shoulder taking the force.  I didn’t break anything but I am bruised and sore.  
So, exercise and heavy housework has been put off for a few days.  


Now onto a few things I did get accomplished recently. 
We bought fresh peaches- trucked in from Georgia and Colorado 3 times.  We ate some and put most in the freezer.  


  


  

All the peaches are just so good! 



See that pile of big red books on the floor?  My summer was so busy and those books sat right there for about 3 months!  The book shelf has been rearranged and all books are on the shelf now. 
But that just describes how my summer home things went - we ate meals and kept the dishes and laundry done but the not-necessary tasks just had to wait.  


The very tall bookshelf, built by my husband, with no books on the floor anymore.  

I’ll try to post again tomorrow- I was going to make this longer but my  blog editor app keeps shutting down. 

Hope you’re all fine— 
❤️Rhonda 






Monday, August 16, 2021

August #2



Hello again 
Y’all are so sweet with all the comments on yesterday’s post.  I agree that Cora is lucky or blessed, whatever you like to call it, to be in our family.  She had been in foster care for most of her life.  
But I think we are even more blessed than she is, to get to watch her grow up.  She really is a wonderful little girl.  
She did great at her first day of baby school.  
Here are her 3 day old shoes after 1 day at baby school 

Looks like they were worn by a little girl playing hard all day.  

Supper tonight was stuffed peppers, naked okra and chopped salad.  
I’ve blogged about naked okra before and it’s so good and easy.  In a hot nonstick skillet,  I add about 1/2 T of olive oil and then I add a bag of frozen okra.  I let it cook until okra thaws and starts to brown, then I add some diced onion, salt and pepper and let it cook on medium heat until everything is very brown.  It takes maybe 20 minutes from start to finish.  I promise it is not slimy cooked this way.  



Lejmom asked how I drain ground beef.  I use this pasta pot.  I cook the meat all the way through.  Then I add hot water straight from the faucet into the pasta pot and meat.  I rinse the meat several times and drain it through the holes in the lid.  It works great! 



I just looked on Amazon and they still sell my model but of course the price is much higher than it used to be.  
I got mine free but I liked it so much and bought one for daughter several years ago.  She still uses hers often, mostly for pasta.  They are also great for cooking corn on the cob and then just drain off the water through the holes in the lid.  

A kitchen tip - we eat a lot of produce so we have skins and peels and seeds to deal with.  
When I’m preparing produce,   I spread out a grocery bag and put all the cast off parts on it. 
  

When I’m done,  it’s easy to just fold up the bag and dispose of it.  
In the past we tried composting stuff like this.  We followed advice and had a turning composter but our garbage never composted so now we just put it in the trash. 
But you do whatever works for you.  


Blogger has made so many changes.  Today when I edited my blog roll, of all the blogs I try to read,  it changed settings and only shows a few.  
They are still there,  you just have to click on the See All link under the last one.  
I know several of you use my blog to keep up with blogs you like and I hope this works ok for you.  
I’ll got on the desktop computer soon and see if I can fix it but it may be a few days 

And for now,  I don’t have a link for subscribers to sign up.  There are several hoops to just through to set one up and maybe I’ll get around to it soon,  

Have a good week everyone 
❤️ Rhonda