In non-frugal news, I had to bail on a scheduled workout at my gym due to a last minute true work emergency, which cost me $15. Work does reimburse me slightly for my gym membership, so I'm considering it a wash.
Here's what we've been up to this week:
Saving on things we buy
- Tracked down missing stay credit, for our ski trip over New Years. The points are quite valuable, so I didn't want to miss out. It took two emails & a live chat session, but got it resolved.
- We have been trying to eat more from the freezer, and are also adjusting our meal planning to have less waste (the teens are rarely both home for all dinners in a week). As a result, we were able to limit our grocery shopping to about 1/3 of our normal expense this week.
- Used a gift card & a small reward at Panera to take Nick to lunch. I'm trying to do more one on one time with the boys, which is hard to come by these days!
- Combined a Rite Aid sale, rewards & an iBotta offer to earn $6 off a few things we needed.
- I also went through & inventoried our gift cards again, as we've been trying to use them up. It's a good reminder of what we have & ensuring we using all of our resources.
Earning money
- Listed a few unneeded items on eBay
Avoiding spending
- Picked up the Friday Freebie at the store, which was dairy free milk. I'm not super picky about what I put in my coffee, so it was nice to have a free option. Bonus, iBotta had an offer for the milk, so I earned $1.35 from iBotta, making this a money maker.
- Found a handful of tomatoes & strawberries, still growing in our garden. Pretty crazy, given we've had cold temps, lots of rain & minimal sun.
Eating what we have
- I've made Nick a few smoothies, using up ingredients from the fridge, pantry & freezer. Smoothies are great for hiding leftover items (chopped up apples that were about to go bad, for example)
- I froze leftover fajitas, before they were wasted.
- Brought home leftovers from date night, and had them for brunch on Sunday.
- Sam has a friend who works at a bakery, and often brings home treats. We've been enjoying them!
- We used leftover naan bread, toasted with butter, as a side for spaghetti & meatballs. Non-traditional, but the teens weren't super picky.
- I forgot to pick up ground beef for one of the recipes this week, so I improvised by adding additional meatballs & sauce to the leftovers (replacing one dinner) & because I'd planned for leftovers of the missing recipe, I also subbed in gyozos & wings another night.
- Used up an acorn squash that I bought ages okay, and kept forgetting about.
- Made M a "football watching" appetizer tray, using things from around the fridge.
For others
- Gave away bags of things on Buy Nothing, and to a neighbor who runs an outreach for a local shelter.
That's it from my side. What about you? Any wins to share?
Only that I discovered good old Trader Joes selling eggs, still, for just under $3, so I finally stocked back up after not buying them for several months (I was hoarding the few I still had in the fridge!).
ReplyDeleteOne on one time with your boys- so important! I'm sure they value it as well, even if they don't express it explicitly.
Tamara R
Trader Joes has been holding prices reasonably steady (or, more moderate inflation, should I say), probably because they have the most self branded items of any store.
DeleteAnd yes, they sometimes don't mention it, but I do think they value the time.
You had a good frugal week! Free milk and strawberries and tomatoes still in your garden. You can’t beat that!
ReplyDeleteI was shocked to see things still growing! We are back to the sun again, so I'll need to keep a closer eye on the garden.
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