Friday, May 22, 2026

Frugal Friday

 Another busy week,but a few wins to share here & there. 

Saving on things we buy

  • Remembered to use the last of a grocery store gift card (all $.52 of it) to buy cilantro. This dropped the price to $1.47, which is almost reasonable for something that grows well here, except for us. We can keep a lot alive, but cilantro is not our friend & dies easily at our house. 
  • Saved 23,200 United miles by rebooking our flights for family weekend. I now have a United credit card, and there is a sizable discount for credit card holders when booking award travel. Given the United valuation of about $.012/mile, that's a $278.40 savings.
  • We are potentially going to Lake Tahoe for a few days, and months ago I downloaded a credit card offer for a hotel there. I find that I forget about these offers, but if I think there's even a 1% chance I can use it, I save it. No harm, no foul. Received a $32.38 credit through my card. 

Earning money

  • We've gotten a few misdirected items from Amazon (addressed to us, Amazon won't accept back), so I sell them on eBay. Sold another container of vitamins, as far as I can tell. Made $16. 
  • Sold a white elephants gift I won at a work event, but was never going to use (a fancy pen), also made $16.
  • Received a payout from Rakuten for $12. 
  • I get $150 in StubHub ticket credits 2x a year through my credit card. I offered the credit to the boys to use for concerts or events, but no one had anything in mind. Instead, I bought tickets to the Giants game & listed them. They were actually just over the credit value at $159, but I must have chosen a poor event resale value, because they sold for $70. After the $9 overage, I made $60 for no effort. I track that money towards offsetting the cost of my credit card, which has a fee. 

Avoiding spending

  • I gave up Kindle Unlimited a month or so back, and am continuing to use my library card. As someone who reads a lot, I need a lot of books, so I've also started checking out Amazon's free list to try & find new authors. I downloaded four free books this week.
  • I had to go to the office on Wednesday, and need to leave at 6 to make it to my 7 am call. They have breakfast for purchase in the cafe, but I opted for the free yogurt + banana. 
  • I had to go to the hospital & do lab work (lots of blood draws) & afterward I was craving a sandwich. I'm strangely attached to Subway, despite definitely not thinking they are the best. Regardless, used a $6.99 foot long sub coupon, plus $2 of rewards, and paid the rest + tip on a gift card. This makes two lunches for me, so not a terrible cost. 

Eating what we have

  • Picked a green onion from the garden for M's salad, and then replanted the stem.
  • Looked for a recipe to use up a few items we had on hand, including a red pepper. I chose Picadillo, which also used canned tomatoes, olives & a few other staples we had on hand. I added a jalapeno instead of the adobe & made my own spice mix. 
  • Nick hosted multiple friend events. When he had a pool party earlier in the week, I took the opportunity to look at freezer items that all had a similar bake time & were purchased with teens in mind. We didn't have a ton of any one item, but I put together an appetizer platter that used up: the last of a box of mini Trader Joes pizzas, the end of a bag of chicken nuggets & about 1/2 of a bag of veggie spring rolls. I paired that with chips leftover from another teen event, and then in a nod to health, cut up 1/2 a melon, some apples & grapes & made a fruit tray. I'm hoping I eventually use up the pizza rolls & mozzarella sticks, also leftover from some sort of teen hosting. 
  • Similarly, the boys were home when we were not expecting them for dinner, so I baked up chicken patties (finished off a bag) & pulled buns out of the freezer to make chicken patty sandwiches. A favorite of the boys. 

For others

  • One of Nick's friends recently graduated from college & is looking for a place to stay. We've offered him a few nights in our spare bedroom while he looks for an inexpensive apartment. In the bay area, that will be quite a challenge! Happy to help him out as he transitions. 
What about you? Any wins to share?

5 comments:

  1. I am always amazed at how well you manage making the extra cash by selling excess. I don't have that talent.

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    1. Thanks! I enjoy it as a distraction from the day to day of work. :-) - HP

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  2. Which frozen chicken patties do you like? We haven't tried any yet but I would like to keep some on hand for easier dinners.

    JB and I were on our own for dinner last night so I cooked up frozen dumplings, mandu and gyoza. Too many, as it turns out, but that means I get leftovers for lunch today! These are pretty great for an easy dinner and avoiding takeout. I need to be better about that, my work stresses have been such that we've leaned on takeout a bit more than I might prefer. We could afford it but it's not a great habit.

    I've been buying Christmas gifts for niblings and I shopped a sale plus had Rakuten cashback plus Chase cashback, so that brings the per unit price down for a load of clothes quite nicely.

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    1. Well done on the getting ahead of gifts + Rakuten & the Chase Cashback! I love downloading the offers & then getting surprised when I get a credit.

      We also keep gyozas on hand & it's a great "filler" as well, if we don't have quite enough of something.

      The boys eat the Foster Farm chicken patties. I think they are okay, but would not willingly choose to eat them, so don't know that I'd recommend them for an adult palate. For the kids, I'm sure they would enjoy them. - HP

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  3. I need to set a goal of what I’d like to earn doing ebay. You do have great luck!

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