Friday, October 8, 2021

Frugal Friday

This week was definitely a bit slower than last week, and I enjoyed the time in the kitchen, turning apples into applesauce. 


Saving on things we buy

  • Nothing really worth reporting, although I did upload all of our receipts to Fetch. 

Earning money

  • I haven't been updating my eBay listings, but I've sold a few things that were listed a while back.
    • Another suit
    • A kids tie (from Nick's 6th grade graduation)
    • A pair of jeans M kept at the vacation house


Avoiding spending

  • Dried & crushed mint for the spice cabinet. We grow our own, so it's a free addition. M uses the mint in his yogurt sauce he serves with kebabs. 
  • A friend & I traded garden goodies. She gave me a bag of apples, & I gave her zucchini. Yum. 
  • Turned the apples into a huge batch of apple sauce (8 containers). It tastes like apple pie, and it's delicious. I used some of the applesauce to make applesauce muffins. 
  • Brought apple sauce & three loaves of homemade French bread (Nick made) to a friend's house for dinner, when they had both boys over for dinner.
  • Another neighbor gave me additional apples, for snacking
  • I mended Nick's favorite shirt, hoping to extend the life a bit.

Eating what we have

  • I had takeout leftovers for lunch one day. Takeout is expensive (in this case, we used a gift card), but it's nice when they extend to another meal
  • Used up garden strawberries & a couple of mini watermelons in smoothies

For others

  • Volunteered for the grad school I attended
  • Picked up trash on my walk
  • Gave away a few things on Buy Nothing
That's it from my side. Any wins for you to share?

6 comments:

  1. Great job on turning the apples into applesauce and doing so much with it. I had two sales on eBay, so that makes me happy.

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    1. I'm with you - those eBay notifications make me so happy.

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  2. Restaurant portions are large, so I often intentionally plan to get lunch a second day from leftovers.

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    1. Same! They work well for next day meals. Plus, it's a quick & easy lunch that feels like a splurge.

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  3. Well, I used leftover whipping cream and whole milk (bought for a cake I made and took to an event), plus the vanilla bean from a finished bottle of homemade vanilla extract, and made homemade ice cream. Felt very satisfying to use up three out-of-the-ordinary items for us. Plus it was delicious!

    Otherwise, made a trip to Aldi's when I didn't really feel like it (it's two towns away, but I save soooo much money on everything I buy there (bread, Greek yogurt, oat milk, condiments, oranges & apples, everything Italian and Mexican, crackers . . . ) I feel guilty if I don't.

    Tonight we are having a night on the town for under $30. We're starting with two free glasses of wine at a winery we belong to, then sharing a fast casual Mexican entree, then over to a nearby college for a $10 per ticket outdoor jazz concert.

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    1. Oooh, homemade ice cream is the best way to use up ingredients. Good work!

      Your evening sounds perfect. I love that it's not super expensive, but checks all of the boxes & supports your community.

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