Friday, August 13, 2021

Frugal Friday

 


Saving on things we buy:

  • Bought three ice cream cakes, using a free Fetch offer with 3x redemptions. The kids were thrilled. The cakes were pretty small, and after the first purchase, the store printed out a $1.50 off coupon, making the cake a money earner on the second purchase. They enjoyed sharing with a friend we had over to swim this weekend.  It was also double points day at our grocery store, which made it a slightly better deal.
  • Uploaded all of our receipts to Fetch & iBotta. I found a Rite Aid receipt on the ground, and snapped that one as well (and, put it in the trash after). It had some sort of bonus on it, so I earned 70 points there.
  • Used the last of a grocery store gift card to pick up a few things Nick needed (he was in charge of dinner one night this week) 

Earning money:
  • Sold a few things on eBay
    • A race shirt
    • A car sticker (from M's VHS bin that I emptied out. It's OLD, but apparently still in style)
    • A pair of shoes
    • A reusable wine bag
    • Shoe dust cvovers
  • Redeemed $20 in Fetch rewards (see above on ice cream cakes) for Amazon gift cards

Avoiding spending
  • Used a gift card to a local soccer store (earned in a raffle several years back) to pick up extra socks, shin guards & a ball. Because I was also picking up a uniform (and, wouldn't you know, you can't use gift cards on uniforms), I also got 30% off of my other supplies. It was nice to spend zero out of pocket. I still have ~$60 or so left, and will use that to pick up reffing supplies for Nick, as he's going through the training to be a referee. 
  • It turns out that Sam doesn't need braces. We were planning to get them pre-COVID, but his adult teeth have settled in & all looks good. That's a huge money (and time) saver!

Eating what we have
  • Our garden is going nuts! We have so many cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, Greek basil, oregano, rosemary, mint, jalapenos, shishitos, serranos, & chives. It's really fun to go out & pick things for dinner. 
  • On a related note, made ten jars of pickled peppers - a mixed variety with jalapenos, banana & fresno. 
  • The kids are eating the blueberries before they make it into the house, but better them than the birds!
  • We are all snacking on the abundance of fresh cucumbers. The boys eat them sliced, with a bit of salt. 

For others
  • Picked a bunch of peppers & shared them on Buy Nothing. People love garden produce!
  • Gave away other garden items to friends & neighbors
  • So happy to finally find someone who was new to the boys soccer club (Nick's current, Sam's previous) & could use an outgrown practice jersey. Unfortunately, the rest of the gear went into the donation pile a while back, so I was thrilled to be able to help someone with a Buy Nothing ask. 
  • In the produce giveaways (above), two people offered us items from their garden. Unnecessary, but so kind. We ended up with additional shishitos, and Persian basil. I love the community aspect of sharing your bounty with others. I'll definitely have a lot more to share, and it makes me happy to pass it on to others who can't/don't have a garden, and will enjoy. Food waste of all types makes me crazy, and sharing makes me happy. 
  • Met a new neighbor while walking on Sunday, and after a chat up the hill, asked her if she liked zucchini & serrano peppers. She said yes to both, so it was great to meet someone else & share. She was lovely. 
What about you? Any frugal wins to report?

4 comments:

  1. It is so kind of you to share, but I get it. I was giving green beans away like crazy. It seems they are about through producing now.
    You had a great week, but then you always do! Lucky you finding the receipt!

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  2. Not only did you have a lot of frugal financial wins, you hit the jackpot in sharing of resources! I too think the community aspect of buy nothing groups and produce give aways is awesome. Sure, there will be a few that take advantage, but I like to think even then, it didn't go to waste at least. Great news for Sam-having had three in braces, I know the pain.

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  3. We just picked 40 lbs of nectarines from a neighbors tree and I also had friend bring over zucchini as the squash bugs got ours!

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  4. How lovely to share your garden produce.

    Lots of frugal happenings around your home this week.

    God bless.

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