Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Old Ways and Me - It Just Makes Sense

 Howdy all.  It is a damp morning here!  We did get some rain overnight - but not much at all here.  It is very cloudy and dark outside still, and we may get some more rain later today.  South of here, got a nice amount of rain - here maybe 1/4".  It is water from the sky - so we gladly take it but need so much more.
I know I talk a lot about this subject, but I think it is important.  Many younger folks have never known that having less is OK, and that in fact it can be good (some older folks as well).  We always get new readers, so I hope this helps in some way.

To understand me and my ways - know that I have lived in my home for 40 years now.  It was paid off in 15 years; it is a small bungalow and built in the 40's.  My vehicle was brand new when we bought it, 23 years ago!  Only new car either of us had ever owned.  It is still going, and not bad looking.  My furniture is 23+ years old.  I still have a flip phone (cell).  Quality is important!
I talk about replacing the vehicle and furniture often, yet here it is!  I have the funds to do it, I guess I just have to be in the mood. LOL
You know that old saying "if it aint broke don't fix it" - well even if it breaks - fix it!  That's my advice.
  • I can work wonders with stale bread - so many options
  • I use leftovers, some as is, some in new ways.  Love soups and casseroles - great ways to change up leftovers
  • I water down just about everything.  Dish soap, laundry soap, shampoo, juices, etc.
  • Garden and eat it and preserve it in some way
  • Cook from scratch and eat at home.  I eat very well, yet very simply.  Some of my favorite meals are the simplest. 
Open face sloppy Joe and homemade slaw - not complicated but good and filling.  You can do anything from scratch.
  • I make most of my cleaning products.  Vinegar and water for windows, I keep a bottle of ammonia/water/Dawn mix for cleaning.  I often make orange cleaner with citrus peels.
  • Old t-shirts make hankies and rags for cleaning (no waste or trash)
  • Scraps and old clothes - used to make projects.
  • Get creative when crafting (espec. w/kiddos) - I will do a post on CREATIVE CRAFTS
  • I wash zip lock baggies and reuse
  • Keep glass jars and use for storage and pantry goods - helps get rid of plastic & glass is mouse proof!
  • I make most gifts - jams, jellies, salsa, cookies, treats (in goody baskets), and even toys & such
  • I very seldom turn on lights - I love the look of candles (or battery candles), even a small string of twinkle lights (they give a lot of light)
  • Keep AC and furnace off until totally needed
  • Use rain barrels - great for watering plants & water for animals
  • I even use the dehumidifier water in laundry - no need to waste it
  • Hang most of my laundry to dry (even indoors) and use dryer to only fluff
  • I run errands at one time and in a circle pattern around the town - ending up back at home
  • I do yardwork myself for exercise and I walk everyday!  No gym needed here
  • Fix things - YouTube can teach you about anything
  • I compost - in my own way (I do things a bit different than most because of critters)
  • I keep the candle scraps (bottom of jar) to use in my melt pots (still smells good)
  • When I had a printer - I saved the scrap paper to cut into note pads.   I use old envelopes to make lists, and keep the front of Christmas cards for tags for gifts next year and also for lists
  • I always keep pretty bags and boxes and tissue paper to reuse - some have gone on for years!
  • I shop thrift stores and yard sales FIRST
  • I use black wash cloths in the kitchen to wash dishes and clean with - they show no stains and I know where they are for
  • Dates on things mean very little to me
  • I keep my favorite recipes written down in a little book together.  They never get deleted!!!
  • Buy ingredients and not specialty stuff - you can get so creative
  • I drink mainly water, flavored water or iced tea (homemade)
Oh the list can go on and on.  Yep, mom did most of these things as well - so I had a good teacher.  But for me it is just common sense and a way to live and respect life.  Not wasting things is so important.  Not only does it save money, but it so good for the environment.  Anything I can reuse, buy used, or fix - stays out of the landfill!!  Heck - I have even rescued every animal I have ever had!!!!💖

It may sound like a lot of work to some to do many of these things, but once you get used to it - you will find it fun, and I bet you will look around and try to figure out other things you can.
I hope this gives a few ideas to some of the newbies here and even all our regulars.  There is so much more - but it just seems normal to me.

Call me old fashioned - I find it a compliment!!!
I love living like this - I appreciate all things.

Have a super great day!

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 10/5

 Happy Sunday to all.  Hope this finds all well and safe.  I am still trying to wrap my mind around the fact that it is October!  I mean seriously.  Time is flying by so fast, and the holidays will be here in no time.  I just can't get my head around it all.
It is still 2 seasons per day.  Fall feeling in the morn and summer feel in the late afternoon.  I now have cracks again in the back yard - it is very dry again.  Looks like we may get some rain Tuesday - but according to radar, not a lot here.  We will cool to fall like temps for a couple days later in the week, then back to warm again.  I sure do like this weather.
It seems that in my area, it is stink bug, small fly, and sweat bee season!!!!  The stinky ones are everywhere.  The little flies are like Velcro!  They attach to you when you go out without you knowing it, and then you bring them in!  Those little bees are everywhere as well.
My backyard looks like a mini war zone!  The squirrels collect the walnuts down the alley, and then come to my yard (I guess they feel safe) and plant them!  They dig little places all over.  LOL

My week was pretty calm.  
My frugal week:
  • Received a $5 off at least a $5 purchase from the local hardware store (for birthday month).  Will go visit at some point this month
  • Froze the 2nd container of chili my niece sent home with me
  • Made a bowl of the Pay Day candy/nut mix with items I had here
  • Cut up 2 old t-shirts into hankies
  • Mowed and trimmed the entire back yard (and back 40) - boy was it dusty as I mowed.  There were a lot of stringy weeds & leaves
  • Lots of walks
  • Cut my hair (it sure needed it)
  • Made a bowl of tom/cuke/onion salad to eat on over the week
  • Washed a few windows
  • Deadheaded more flowers from out front and cleaned out the front beds some more
  • Shared lots of tomatoes - green and red.  I heard a neighbor had been craving fried green tomatoes, so gave her some green ones
  • Picked around 15 lbs. of tomatoes and peppers
  • NO grocery shopping
  • Using what I have and cooking at home
  • AC off most of the time
  • Just working on the fall clean
My menu this past week:
Chili and crackers
Chili, sour cream baked potato
BLT and cut up fresh veggies
Green beans/potato/sm. sausage, and sliced tomatoes
Burger topped with sauteed peppers and cheese (no bun) and tom/cuke/onion salad
Half chicken breast, fried green tomatoes and salad
Homemade pizza hot pockets (freezer) and salad
SNACKS:  salad, fruit, apple & PB, candy/nut mix

Pretty quiet and easy.  This weekend it is quiet around here as many of the neighbors are gone for the weekend.  Heck, yesterday I even did 2 nice walks. It was so pretty out.
Seems life is just flying by so quickly.  I hope you are taking time to enjoy as well as prep for winter.

Prayers that everyone has a blessed week ahead.  May you all be safe, healthy and happy in the upcoming week.  
Blessings to you and yours from me and my humble little home.
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Prove me, O Lord, and try me; test my heart and my mind.  For thy steadfast love is before my eyes, and I walk in faithfulness to thee.
Proverbs 26:2-3

Lord again we come forward and give thanks for all the blessings we received each day.  Help us each to keep our faith no matter the test.  Faith is unending and felt, to me it is just being.  Let us all do good for others, and pray for all, friends and foes.  Help us to be Your soldiers here on earth.  AMEN

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Pantry Prep - Getting Ready for a New Season

 Hello all - hope this finds you all well and safe.  It is a lovely day here so far.  The sunrise was just beautiful this morning.  Pinks, oranges against the blue - it was lovely.  It is a cool fall morning but will return to an 80's summer day later on!  Yep, we get to enjoy 2 seasons each day.

Many have been talking about and taking action, to get ready for the winter season.  Pantry preps always come to mind when the seasons change.
We all want to save as much money as possible from new purchases, we want to have plenty in our homes for various reasons, and then there are the holidays.
There are several things we can all do right at home to prepare and add to the pantry.  They cost very little, and they are healthy options.
I know I have listed some of these before - but we always get new people reading, and I like to remind our regulars of creating at home.

Click on recipe to enlarge for easier reading.
This is great to mix up and have on hand for soup or for adding to another type of soup, casseroles etc.
Cream of soups can be costly at the store, and they contain a lot of 'stuff' we don't necessarily want in our food.  Make up a batch of this and add in whatever you want to make your own versions of cream of!!!!

Here is a basic outline for creating casseroles for a quick night's dinner using what you have around the house (including leftovers).  This was originally listed by Amy of the Tightwad Gazette.  I have used this outline many times over the years.
It can sure make a tasty meal for next to nothing.

End of the season and end of the garden and have a bunch of green tomatoes to use?  Can them and you can use them all winter long.  I do this almost every year.  It is super easy to do, and I can enjoy one of my favorite things during the winter!!!!
Once you drain these and then batter - fry and they taste just like fresh!!!!!

Make your own ranch mix.  You can make dressing or dip.  I have most of these ingredients on hand all the time - and it is so easy to whip up.  No fillers or preservatives in this mix!
If you do not have dried chives - you can dehydrate the tops to green onions and use.

It is just nice to have many of the basics on your shelves for any type of use.  Life gets hectic and busy at times, and it is nice to just not fret and about what is in the pantry.
Hope everyone is taking inventory and looking to add some great homemade goodies to your shelves and your belly!!!!
Some of these would make Christmas gifts and goodie bag additions as well!!!!

Have a glorious day, be happy and be kind.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Forgotten Recipes - Let's Give Them a Try!

 Hello all.  Another cool morn here - it is 58*F at the moment - going up to 80's today.  Yesterday was so nice - the sky was a beautiful blue, hardly a cloud to be seen until later in the day.  It was breezy and just lovely.  I keep AC off until late afternoon (if at all).
Saw a bunny running down the alley yesterday morning!  Mr. 'Hog' has decided this is not the place to be now.  He can't seem to get under the shed to hide now (after I fixed) so I haven't seen him since.
I just came in from feeding the critters and Licorice.  There is a stray showing up now and then (very nice), so I gave it a little food.  It acts starved but then just eats a little.  I see it mousing outside a lot!!!  Good kitty!
I was going through some recipe books yesterday and came across one I had forgotten I had.  It is called Forgotten Recipes.  They are recipes that were in magazines way back in the day.
I am going to share a couple of them - because they sound yummy to me.
Some I would not be challenged to try - but others sounded yummy.  These are all from the time of the depression and before when there wasn't a lot of money.

1927 PEANUT BUTTER BREAD
2 C flour
4 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
1/3 C sugar
1/2 C peanut butter
1 1/2 C milk
Sift all the dry ingredients together, then add peanut butter.  Beat the mixture well.  Now add milk; beat well.  Pour batter into a well greased bread pan and bake at 350* for one hour.  Makes one large loaf or 2 small ones.
 
I am going to try this one for sure!  I can imagine slicing, toasting and topping with butter and jelly!!!


1944 GREEN TOMATO PIE
"On the 'home front' women were trying to cope with the meat shortage with recipes like this one."
Double crust - for 9" pie
1/2 C sugar
2 Tbsp. flour
Grated rind of 1 lemon
1/4 tsp. ground allspice
1/4 tsp. salt
4 C sliced green tomatoes
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
3 Tbsp. butter
Line a pie pan with one crust.
Mix sugar, flour, lemon rind, allspice and salt together.  Sprinkle a little in the bottom of pie crust.
Arrange tomato slices, a layer at a time, as you cover each layer with the sugar mixture, lemon juice and a dot of butter on each slice.
Cover with a latticed top (2nd crust) and bake at 350* for 45 minutes.

Sounds good to me!  Definitely something I would try at the end of the season.  Great way to use up those end of season green tomatoes.


1943 BAKED BEAN SANDWICH
I have done baked beans on toasted bread before (sort of a sandwich) - but this is different! 

1 C baked beans
1/4 C chopped walnuts
1/4 C chopped celery
2 Tbsp. minced onion
1/4 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. chopped pickle
2 Tbsp. ketchup
Serve on buttered whole wheat bread
Combine everything, except bread.  Mix well.  Spread on buttered bread.  Makes about 1 1/2 C.

Folks used what they had to get creative and make food and meals stretch.  They HAD to.  
I know mom did a lot of different things to stretch the dollars and the ingredients.  There wasn't much that she made that I didn't like (except cooked oatmeal!).
As people today try and navigate through the supplies they have - it is always fun to take a trick or two from those that came before us.
I will post more later on.
Make everything into something.  Don't waste.  THRIVE!

Do you remember or have any fun things that was off the norm?  I bet you do.

Have a wonderful day on this first day of October!  
Make this the month of being creative and using it all up!


Tuesday, September 30, 2025

9 down and only 3 to go!

 Howdy all.  Here we go ending another month!  Yesterday was 89*(F) here - but it really didn't feel bad.  Today will be around 87* they say.  Looks like it will be in the 80's for at least the next 7-10 days and not much of a chance of precipitation at all.  Summer just isn't letting go.

We are now at this point in the seasons.  Time for fall festivals and soon the end to farm markets.  Most all the farm markets conclude here in October.  Crafty sales will be starting, and the thoughts will go towards thinking of holiday gifts.

I had a pretty good September.  I got to see lots of family and friends. That is always good.  The garden has been producing a lot and still is.
Can you believe we have now made it through 9 months of the year???  Seems like just yesterday it was NY day!  Time has flown by, so you know the next 3 months will be gone in a flash!

Let me show you a couple things I got this month.
Here are the sweet little ornament that I received from Cookie.  She does the nicest work and is always thinking of others.
Look at this cute container.  This is what my niece sent chili home with me in.  She had several of them.  They are REUSABLE!  I can put my hand on the lid and spread my fingers, so it is pretty nice size.  I got 2 of them.  They would be so cute to use for snacks or treats.  I don't know where she got them, and I well imagine they weren't cheap.  I bet they cost more than I would pay - but she doesn't worry much about those kinds of things!  She sent a lot of them home with people.

Plans for October for me.  This is homeowner's insurance month!  UGH.  It has gone up a LOT again this year.  I pay it once a year - so it isn't a surprise, I just hate giving them that money!
That is my big expense this month.

I need to get my plans together and start some gifts I am thinking about making for the littles for Christmas.  I want to make some stuffed patchwork cuddly toys.  A dinosaur, a cat and a couple Mini Mouse items.  Maybe a baby blanket if there is time - I will be getting another new gr.gr. niece sometime this month!

I plan on not shopping much in October.  I have gone through all my supplies - of all sorts - and there truly is no need to shop for much.  I may hit a farm market sometime this month or the orchard to get apples but really need nothing.  It isn't about saving money, it is about trying to use up the older items and using what I have.  I am chronic about buying the 'deal'.  Well, it doesn't make much sense to have all this stuff and not use it.  DUH!  So, this will be a month of use it.
As for fresh - I still have lots of fruit, I have tomatoes and peppers out the wazoo - and I have veggies and fruit in the freezer and canned.  I won't need milk for a couple weeks+, nor cheese or butter.

I want to continue to clean for 'fall' cleaning.  I have kept the windows open a lot lately and there seems to always be dust, and those darn dust bunnies everywhere!  I want to continue to declutter in the basement - just so much that hasn't been used in years.
BUT I also want to enjoy the month and the season.

What do you have planned for October?  I love hearing what everyone is up to, and it often gives us all good ideas!  Give us a shout!

Have a super day and enjoy this last day of September.

Do what you can, with what you, where you are!




Sunday, September 28, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 9/28

 Happy Sunday all.  Hope you are all well and safe this fine day.  Here we are again at the last Sunday of the month!  It feels like anything but fall around here.  Fall is playing hide and seek I believe!  We are to get in the high 80's (F) today and tomorrow, and the 80's all week.  No humidity!  It feels like fall with chilly mornings, then in no time the temps are back to warm.  Garden is still producing, and many flowers are still pretty.
                  A preview of what is to come.  Sure wouldn't want a fire around here, right now!

The hummingbirds were eating like crazy for so long, and then towards the end of the week - BOOM they are gone!  It is so sad.  I will sure miss my little flying jewels.  I will keep feeders out for a while, as strangers fly through.
I managed to get myself some poison ivy this week on my arm.  I had on long sleeves and gloves, while working in the yard, but I guess the shirt came up a bit and that spot got it!  It is so itchy.  At least it is improving.

My frugal week:
  • I managed to pick about 40 lbs. of tomatoes this week.  I think the huge loads are done, but there are bunches still out there, they are still blooming and lots of little ones.  Picked peppers as well.
  • Pickled some more peppers and put up a bunch of tomatoes
  • I took the neighbor some tomatoes and I received some apples from the orchard and some sparkling grapefruit juice she didn't like (I love it)
  • Spent Tuesday visiting with sis
  • Cleaned the flowerbed right behind the house and then deadheaded and worked on the perennial bed out back.  Pulled out the cherry toms from pots and cleaned pots out.
  • Had my oldest squirrel feeder come down, so I reinstalled that
  • Actually mowed and trimmed the front yard (just some tall weeds)
  • I curbed the shed a lot more - to help keep critters out from there - at least until after hibernating time
  • Did fill gas tank for the month for 2.85/gal.  Saved .40 per gallon.  Neede less than a half tank
  • Lots of laundry and used dehumidifier water - hung to dry
  • Rode with my brother to my gr. nieces for a birthday event for nephew.  Had grilled hot dogs and chili and lots of goodies.  It was fun to see everyone.  She sent me home a bunch of chili!!!
  • Lots of walks
  • Received 2 very pretty fall/Halloween ornaments (homemade) from Cookie - she does such lovely work
  • Just doing the regular stuff and keeping the AC off a lot
Meals this past week:
Fish sandwich and pasta salad
French bread pizza
Grilled cheese and fresh veggies/dip
Beef/veggies over cheesy rice and sliced tomatoes
Tuna patty, l/o rice with beans added, tom./cuke/onion salad
l/o beans and rice and loaded ham/cheese sandwich
Dinner at nieces
Snacks: fruit, tomatoes and cukes, cheese and crackers

There you have it.  A pretty frugal week and some things accomplished around here.  Oh, I got propositioned to do yet another t-shirt blankie for next spring for a gr.gr. nephews' graduation!  I guess they like them!
How was your week?  How is your weather?  Heard there is a lot of flooding in different areas, hope you are all safe.  
Wishing you all a lovely week ahead.  Be safe and stay healthy.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is thy faithfulness, "The Lord is my portion", says my soul, "therefore I will hope in him."
Lamentations 3:22-24

Dear Lord we thank You again for our week and all the blessings that we have received daily.  Prayers that we can all keep our eyes on You and Your loving ways.  May we all go forward and be the best that we can be and do for others every day.  Never let our faith and love wither.  Amen


Thursday, September 25, 2025

Normalizing Can Save Dollars

 Hello to all.  Here we are again, coming upon a weekend.  It is supposed to be a lovely weekend in these parts.  This morning, I surprised to wake up hearing rain!  I really didn't think we were to get more, but we did.  After today, it looks like it will be dry for many days to come.
It is cool and gloomy this morning.  It sure doesn't look like we will have fall weather for a while.  They say the next week or two is supposed to be in 70's and 80's.  Forecast is for a warmer than normal October.  Love it!
Let's see, I have fed both kitties, fed the critters, washed my head, made the bed, and filled the seed containers.  I will soon go out for a walk.
Bitsy is in the window, watching the world go by - and Licorice is curled up on the glider on the porch napping after his breakfast.  We are all in slow mode!
Funny, I thought about going to the store to get a couple items and laid in bed last night and talked myself out of it.  I truly need nothing!  More than enough here.  Why the heck go?

Click on pic to enlarge for easier reading

Color me - ALL OF THESE!!!!!!
Goodness sakes, this is me.  I just live slow and simple and it is NORMAL for me.

I have many quality items that have been around for years and years - and they are still good.
My life is mainly around the home.
I make a lot of gifts for people.
I rest when I want.  I used to think naps were a waste of good time - not now.  I love a short catnap - it seems I actually sleep better on those days.  I find if I work hard, and no nap, I have a hard time sleeping during the night.
Porch sitting with neighbors (or alone) is a nice thing to do.
I walk a lot to get exercise - and yard work also helps with free exercise.
I have been trying to stay off the computer more.
I cook at home and enjoy the food.
I rarely pay full price for anything and love looking for a thrift bargain.
I make no debt - pay what bills I have on time.
I know how to say NO!  
I truly love the sound of 'quiet'!

None of these costs a thing.  It is normal and it is lovely.  You can save money and KEEP money in so many simple ways.  
I truly advise everyone to make these things normal in your life.  You really won't be sorry.
There is much to be said about peace and tranquility.
YEP!
That is a good reason why decluttering is a good idea.  The less 'stuff' you have the less 'stuff' you have to take care of and clean.  Sure, it is work to get to that point - but go slow and stay steady and you will get it done.
Appreciate the fact that sitting and watching and listening to nature, or reading a book, or talking with family or neighbors, or working around the yard is far better than fighting the crowds at a mall or on the road.
Slow and steady really does WIN!

Hope you all have a lovely weekend just chilling and enjoying the season.
Have a superbly wonderful day!

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

The Steps we Take

Hello all and happy Wednesday. Hope you are all well and safe.

It is a damp morning here - we got some more rain over night. I did not hear it at all - but everything is wet. YAY! So happy for it, as it is surely needed. Today should be in the 70's, which is perfect to me.

Today I want to share something I received a couple days ago. I think it says things perfectly.

🌿 The Stages We Walk 🌿
Life has always felt to me like a long walk down a familiar road.
When we’re children, the road is wide and full of wonder. We run barefoot, chasing fireflies, with knees scraped from riding bikes and bedtime stories whispered under blanket forts. We hold our parents’ hands, never worrying about how far the road might go. The world feels endless, and so do we.
In our twenties and thirties, the pace changes. We walk faster. We chase goals, careers, love, and the dream of building something that’s ours. Sometimes, we stumble. Sometimes, we sprint. These are the years of late-night deadlines, little league games, and family dinners squeezed between busy schedules. The road feels uphill, but the climb gives us strength.
By our forties and fifties, the road begins to level out. We are no longer running — we are walking with purpose. We carry children on our shoulders, mortgages on our backs, and hopes in our hearts. It is tiring, yes, but also beautiful. Because these are the years when we discover what truly matters: not the pace, but the company we keep.
Then, the sixties, seventies, and beyond. The road gets quieter. Our steps slow, but our eyes see more than they ever did before. We notice the shade of the trees, the softness of the breeze, the sound of laughter drifting from behind us. These are the years of holding grandchildren’s hands, planting gardens, and writing letters that will outlive us. We know the truth now: it was never about how fast we walked — it was about who walked beside us.
And one day, each of us will reach the end of the road. That part is not sad — it is simply part of the journey. Because even when our footsteps fade, the echoes remain in the hearts of those who loved us. The road continues for them, carrying pieces of us forward.
💡 The lesson? Don’t rush the stages. Don’t sprint past the moments. Every chapter has its own beauty — from the barefoot days of childhood to the slower steps of old age.
Because in the end, life isn’t about how quickly we walked… but how deeply we loved along the way. ❤️

Yesterday, I spent the day with sis, and as usual we talked and talked. I learn things every time we visit. Being the youngest, I missed out on a lot of things that got done and shared. She is the eldest and saw it all. I lean things that MAYBE I wasn't supposed to learn!!! But they are being shared and I have a new look on family from the past. It is always evolving. I saw pictures I have never in 70 years seen. Pretty cool. Life just keeps giving.

As the 'story' says - the 60's, 70's, and beyond kind of slow and we see life differently. I really am enjoying this season of life. So many things that were missed in our busy lives before are seen and heard now.

Life is an adventure. It has seasons just like all things in nature. I hope you each enjoy the season you are in and make it something great. Pass on the stories, good and indifferent - it is part of your history and those just coming up. I so enjoy learning all the things. I feel it enriches my life. New lessons are learned.
Talk about those before you and those no longer here - it keeps them alive.

Enjoy the story. Enjoy life and your family and friends.
Today is one of a kind and will never come again. Make it special.

Have a blessed day all.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Waste Not......

 Happy Fall all!!!  Hope this find you well on this Tuesday and first full day of fall here in the northern hemisphere!  Fall equinox has arrived.  The daylight hours get shorter every day - ugh.  I really like my daylight - but this is part of it.
It is a very damp morning here.  Dew is dripping from the trees, and it was extremely foggy at daybreak.
We got rain!!!!!!  Yesterday we had about 8 hours of a soft rain - no downpours - just nice soaking rain.  I am sure the grass and plants enjoyed it.  Today is to be dry, so I have a few errands to run.  Rain comes back tomorrow, then the week will be dry and pretty after that.

Waste not, want not - we have all heard that phrase.  It is really very true!  The more you can use of what you already have and find reuses for, the better.  It saves you money.
ALSO, the more skills you have, the less money you spend or need.  Learn to fix, mend, reuse, and get creative and you will save $$.
Homemade pasta salad kit!  LOL!!  You can use whatever you have on hand to make a yummy pasta salad.

We all know leftovers can be re-invented into new meals and new dishes.  Don't let that precious food go to waste.  It is like throwing money away.
It isn't just leftover food, but scraps as well.  You can make flavored vinegars with fruit or veggie scraps.  Fruit scraps can be added to plain liquor to make flavors.  Think jelly, syrup, extracts, etc. from scraps.  Flavored teas can be made with any leftover fruit.  Flavored waters or ice cubes.  Dehydrate and use to flavor all sorts of things.  Adds a little nourishment as well.  When all used up, compost if possible.
Even old bags can save funds.  The plastic ones can be used as trash can liners, poo bags, sorting and storage bags.  I use them to collect my harvests.  
Cover sensitive plants in the garden when a threat of frost.  The mesh produce bags can be reused - remove labels and use again when buying bulk produce.  Make scrubbies from them.  Dry things like onions in them.  Good for all kinds of crafts.  Plastic bags can used in crafts as well.  My mom used to cut plastic bags in strips and make the prettiest Christmas wreaths!

Old furniture doesn't have to be thrown out.  You can reglue, scrape, paint and make like new items.    Recover, restuff, paint, new handles (those can be creative too).  Make some new and fun furniture pieces for your home for pennies.

Fabrics, whether scraps or old clothes can be remade into fun new items.  They can be decorations, pillows, quilts, throws, aprons, hot pads, you name it!  You can actually make 'fabric' with scraps - big sheets of scraps, then make whatever you want with the fabric.  There is no limit to what you can do.

                                                            Fun ideas or gifts!

Pretty much, everything old is new again!  We can get creative and reuse so many things if we just stop and think.  Heck, even dried flowers or 'weeds' or leaves can be made into pretty arrangements or decorations.

Saving money is only limited to your imagination. Be positive in your ideas.  Get creative - all things are possible.  

When life throws you a curve ball, and your funds are low or cut - it doesn't mean that you can't still have nice things or eat good (and recycle at the same time).  You can truly live a good life and have fun with it all at the same time.
Waste not - want not....  it sure is true.   

Have a grand day all.  Smile and say kind words!

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 9/21

 Hello all - and happy Sunday to you.  It is an overcast morning here, I guess some had rain over night.  I see no signs here.  We are really in a drought - the back yard has big cracks in it!  There are chances of rain for a few days - so here is hoping.  Looks like this coming week will be cooler (70's), but a bit humid.  That's ok if we get some rain!

Leaves are falling, but it really has nothing to do with fall or color.  It is just dry and the dead leaves fall - not pretty at all yet.
I think we are probably done with the 90's for 2025.  Fall equinox is tomorrow!
                                                            Oh, the comfy life!!!!
My frugal week:
  • Ran to Kroger on Sunday to get a special.  Got cider for $5 for 2 -1/2gallons (been craving), got milk 2.39 gal. and 12 pears on clearance for $3.  The best fresh pears I have ever had! 8 plums for 1.50 on clearance - tasty.
  • Picking produce.  Got 20 lbs. of tomatoes and many peppers.  My tomato plants are just so thick, it is hard to find the tomatoes - it has been a great year.  Lots more out there.
  • Froze 4 more quarts tomatoes
  • Went to lunch with an old friend from growing up.  She lives in Ft. Wayne, so we haven't seen each other in years.  Lunch at Uno's was delish.  Got a huge grilled burger, tons of fries and unlimited drinks for 10.99.  Brought home a bunch of fries.  She brought me a handbag/tote she made from vintage fabrics and a beautiful necklace she made.  She is very crafty.  We had lunch with 2 other gals from the neighborhood.
  • Later that day - went to 70 birthday party for high school class.  There was over 100 that showed up!  Served pizza and cake - met new people again (after 52 years).  We had a huge class, so I always meet new folks.  It was really nice.  Theme was 'music from 1970' - so lots of folks wore group t-shirts.  I had my 'Stevie Nicks' flowy cover-up on!!  LOL - (and bell bottoms)
  • Made a big bowl of pasta veggie salad to last the week
  • Lots of walks
  • Been watering plants and filling bird baths and feeders from rain barrels (trying t use it all up)
  • Haven't had to mow for 2 week - nothing growing
  • More hummer feed - they are drinking like crazy
  • Using up leftovers and eating from home (other than 1 day)
  • Have managed to keep AC off every day until late afternoon
  • Cleaning and trying to declutter some more
Meals this past week:
Bacon/cheese topped chopped steak, salad
Eggroll bowl
BLT
Smoked sausage on bun, pasta salad
Out to lunch
Chicken breast, leftover fries (in air fryer), pasta salad
Fried green tomatoes, bacon, fried egg
SNACKS - fruit and pasta salad, popcorn one day

Nothing real exciting, except the outings.  That was a fun day - tiring, but fun.
How was your week?  Any fun adventures?  Any good deals?  Are you still getting garden goodies?
Look forward to hearing from you all.

Stay safe and healthy and hoping you all have a great week.  Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Thy word is the lamp to my feet and the light to my path.
Psalms 119:105

Lord, we send up thanks for our week and all the blessings that we received each and every day.  Thank You for being our guiding light.  I know I would be lost without You in my life.  Your word and Your will be done always!  We are blessed indeed.  Amen




Thursday, September 18, 2025

2 Sides

 Good morning, all.  Hope you are all well and safe.  It is another lovely morning in the 60's here.  Looks like it may hit 90* today.
I read a report yesterday that the Weather Channel is predicting an above average temperature for here and many areas, for October, November and December!  I say yay!  I hate cold and nasty.
I have had so many stink bugs flying around here.  Every time I look at a window there are a couple on the outside of the screens.  Ick.  Those things are nasty and ugly.
Hummers are still here and eating!

Boy isn't this the truth!
Also, mom always said; wear clean undies, be a good person, speak nice words, do nice things for others, and have good clean fun.

I have to share a little story today.  I did run into the Kroger on Sunday.  They had a 2-day sale on cider, and I have been craving some.  So, I ran in to get that, and milk half gallons was also on sale.  Didn't really need milk but figured I might get a half gallon to have in case. 
Halves were 1.39, which equals 2.78 gallon.  Not bad.  So, I grab a half and start to put in cart and look back and the gallons were 2.39!!!!!
So, I say to myself (yet out loud) "that's just crazy" and put the half back and got a gallon.    I hear a man say, "I love when you young folks pay attention to pricing."  I turn around and there is an older gentleman, and me - no one else.  I kind of chuckle and said "sorry?"  He went on to say he thought it was great to see young folks paying attention to pricing and not falling for the tricks of the store.  I told him it was how I was raised, and I always price check.  We had a lovely little conversation.
Now I tell you this, because I had such a good chuckle as I walked through the store.  "YOUNG FOLKS"! LOL
Bless his heart - he had no way of knowing that he made this old gal's heart happy that day.  Brought a smile to my face.  We just never know how our comments or actions can change a day for someone.
I still giggle thinking of that!

Just a little story of an unexpected conversation making my heart smile.  We can all do that.

I am making this a short one as today and this evening are going to be really busy for me.  I have a luncheon with a friend I haven't seen in years.  Then late afternoon and early evening is the 70-birthday party for our graduating class.  Last we had the '69' party as everyone was turning 69 - this year everyone is pretty much 70 - so here we go again.  Dressing the part in 1970 garb is part of the fun as well!

I will try to answer comments as I can, but don't worry if it may be tomorrow before I answer.

Have a good day, STAY YOUNG AT HEART, and smile and be on the better side!!!!!


Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Simple & Basic is for me!

 Hello to all.  Hope this finds you all well.  Goodness golly, here we are midweek and mid-month again!  It is a lovely morning here.  It is now the season where, I must walk about with a big stick, when going down walkways or between things!  Spider webs are everywhere, and I do not cherish waling into their lairs!

It sure does for me.  I like things simple and basic.  It is the 'small' stuff that gives me joy.  
Yesterday while I was out walking, I had a moment!  I was looking around as I walked, then I just stopped and looked at everything surrounding me, and I felt soooooo small.  For a moment I felt like a miniature standing in the land of giants.  Everything looked so grand and pretty - even the little things.  It was almost like an out of body experience.  
My neighbor must have noticed me stopping, and when I finally came back up by her house, she asked me what I was looking at.  "My smallness" was my answer - she just smiled.  She got it.
We are indeed small in this world.  One of billions, like a grain of sand.  We are important to those close to us, but as the world turns, we are hardly noticed.
Yet here we are - part of God's plan and creation.

Somedays it pays to notice the simple things.  I live a very simple and basic life.  You will not see anything grand here.  I live in a basic home - nothing grand, but it is mine.  I drive a basic vehicle.  Old, but still goes.  I wear simple clothes - some many years old.  If I have a 'name' brand it is only because I got it at a yard sale and liked it - nothing to do with the label.  I have a small garden, but it gives me and others fresh produce.  

I have basic and simple decor at my home - things I love, cherish and appreciate.  Nothing big and shiny and new.
A simple basket of some of my dad's old magazines from the 60's and 70's.  Still worth the read and info is still valid.  They were daddies and he read them and touched/held them and that gives me comfort.

Simple laughter some days.
Bitsy gets so excited every morning when I get ready to open the door.  He gets to see Licorice!  I often wonder if he things that is Blackie or if he knows he is a different kitty.  He talks and chatters and yells, until I open the door.  He loves on me and hugs me - then he sees his outdoor friend.  Once they see each other, and I give Licorice food, Bits hides behind the door, looking through the crack.  Like to say "he'll never see me"!  Every morning!!!!!  What a way to start the day!

Simple food and eating.
Meatball stuffed corn muffins.  A bit of batter in bottom, a cooked meatball, and cover with batter.  Bake as normal.  Like eating a little slider!  Served with a fresh salad - yummy and I was full.  That is what matters.
Goulash - the pizza way!  Yep, simple goulash with pizza toppings added (and pizza sauce).  It was simple, no baking like for pizza, and had the pizza taste.
Some of my best meals are just simple and basic items.  I like variety - so I experiment.  It generally works out!

I am not pretentious at all - what you see is what you get.  Don't like it - don't care.  My job is not to impress folks; it is to help and be kind.

We all tend to make life too complicated.  It sure doesn't need to be.  As the old saying goes - keep it simple silly (I changed the last word)!
We are all going to leave this world someday, when God says so.  We have a limited amount of days - and no idea how many.  Make each one count - enjoy, laugh, celebrate, help, teach, guide, appreciate.  Stop any negativity - it doesn't look pretty, nor does it help anything.

Go forward and keep the days simple and basic.  They can be the most wonderful days ever.  
The gift of life is a tremendous gift - make each moment the best.
That doesn't mean impressing a single person, just living a good life.

Have a wonderful and blessed day.






Tuesday, September 16, 2025

How Long? How Deep? How Cheap?

 Howdy Ho to all.  It is a lovely cool morning going up to about 90*F.  No humidity, so it will be a nice heat.  Still have flowers blooming - begonias, geraniums, roses and a few petunias.  Garden is still going strong.  Air smells good!
So, the title asks several things.
First - how long could you go without shopping in an emergency situation?
There are so many challenges going on right now - I tend to just do my own thing.  BUT many follow along.  The big one is not shopping for 6 months.  For the most part, that would be easy peasy for me (except pet supplies).
What about you?
Stores may not always be open, or product may be short, or you may not be able to shop for any number of reasons.  
How long would your goods last?
Now it may not be a balanced diet - but surviving could be doable if you have a lot of basics on hand.
I always keep a supply of flour, sugar, cornmeal, and oats on hand - so there could always be biscuits, cornbread, crusts, fritters, hand pies, pancakes, etc.
I have a nice shelf of frozen veggies in freezer, and the door contains butter and fruit.  The rest of the freezer is meat.  Protein I have.  I also keep a big container of protein powder on hand.
I have dried beans, peas and all sorts of legumes, rice, pasta of all sorts, and simple non- seasoned canned veggies and some canned meats (espec. tuna).
You need a good variety - to have balance.  If in a bad situation, just having nourishment is all that matters.

How deep can you go?
Are your pantry and freezer well stocked?  Do you have a 'deep' pantry that you can refill from?
It is time to think about these things.  Fall is a great time to stock up on some items at a good price.  Fall veggies like winter squash, pumpkin, cabbage, root veggies, apples all keep well.  You can keep them in a cool dry spot for a long time.  You can get fruit and use for jams, jellies, pie filling.  You can freeze, dehydrate, can or store in long storage.
You can often barter or glean a lot of goodies this time of the year (walnuts are falling all over)! Look around and ask.  Having extra is such a priceless gift in a moment of need!!!!!

How cheap do you eat?
I keep seeing You Tubers that talk about $50 a week for 3 or 4 adults (yes in 2025).  Meals for $5 or less.
I eat tons of fresh from the garden in the summer - and to me that is basically free food.  I have plenty on hand as well - most purchased for a very low price.
I seriously doubt that I have a $5 meal except maybe a couple times a year (at home).  Maybe a splurge for shrimp or crab, an occasional beef fillet.  Even at that - those items were purchased on sale.
A roast or large piece/package of meat - lasts for many meals for me.  So, meat (basically the highest price thing we buy) even stretches out and costs very little pr meal.
Meat should be considered a side, just like everything else.  Eat smaller portions.  If a recipe calls for a pound of ground meat - use 1/2 pound and add more of other things.

Learning to use what you have and to shop from what you have can really be a life/budget saver.  If you learn to do that now - you will be able to get through any emergency.
Learning to substitute is also a tremendous trick to know.  It only takes a little imagination.

So, what say you?
How long can you go between shopping trips and still survive well?
How deep is your pantry - can you 'shop' from it for a good period of time?
How expensive are your average meals?

Things to think about and prepare for.  Maybe start getting together recipes for those days of cheaper eating.  Ask people and maybe even work together.  Share big hauls/bulk shopping.
I want to be ready for winter - I hate going out in bad weather just to shop!

I look forward to seeing your answers.
Have a wonderful and glorious day!


Sunday, September 14, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 9/14

 Happy Sunday all.  Hoping you are all well and safe and happy.  Here we are in the middle of September!!  How the heck did that happen?  Gosh, time is flying by so quickly.
It is nice this morning, a bit damp feeling.  We DID get 3 rain showers yesterday!!  Much needed.  One happened mid-day, one late afternoon, and one evening.  Nothing huge, but it was moisture that the ground so needed.
I still have hummingbirds feeding - I saw the cutest thing the other day.  A bird was feeding and had an itch!  I saw a hummy sitting there on the feeder scratching its neck!  Never had I seen that before.

The ice cream truck is still coming through the neighborhood on the weekends.  I just love hearing the songs - takes me back a 'few' years!
I keep hearing various thoughts about the coming winter.  I have even seen opposite extremes from the Old farmer's Almanac.  But I keep seeing white wooly worms around here.  So, I think I will believe them - mild (?).
Chuck - the groundhog - is sure feeding a lot before hibernation begins.  Nothing I do keeps him away at this point, so I have stopped trying.  That is one fat and fast animal!!  He climbs the fence to get in my yard.  He is still living across the alley - so that is cool.


My week was pretty calm and quiet.
My frugal week:
  • Canned 8 1/2 pints of tomato juice
  • Scalding canning water on weeds
  • I froze 3 quarts of tomatoes
  • Did a root touch up with supplies on hand
  • Cut a bunch of basil and it is drying
  • I have been getting seed heads of various flowers from my neighbor.  She has some neat varieties of things in her yard - and she is the one moving.
  • Made more hummy nectar - they sure are drinking it down
  • Made OJ from concentrate I found in freezer
  • Cut more roses for inside
  • Picking produce - peppers and tomatoes - prob. about 15 lbs. of tomatoes this week (slowing)
  • Made meatball stuffed cornbread muffins (nummy) - and froze 6 for later
  • Received my Kroger coupon book in the mail
  • NO shopping this week at all
  • Used dehumidifier water in laundry and hung laundry to dry
  • Went to a baby shower/brunch on Saturday
  • Lots of walks
  • Using what I have at home and cooking from scratch
  • No AC 95% of the week
Meals this past week:
Fried green tomatoes and grilled cheese
Fish fillet, mac n cheese and fresh veggies
'Pizza' flavored goulash, sliced toms
Chicken/bean grilled burritos topped with salad fixins
Meatball cornbread muffins and salad
Loaded cheeseburger and fries
Shower brunch - egg sandwich later in the day

There you go - pretty calm and quiet.  Mornings still allow me to open windows and get fresh air.  The AC turned on a couple late afternoons - but that is it.  Bitsy is still loving sitting in the windows and getting fresh air.
I hope your days are slowing down and staying calm.  Wishing each of you a lovely week ahead.  Stay safe and healthy.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful; and let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works...
Hebrews 10: 23-24

Lord, again we thank You for all blessings received in our lives.  We seek help each day to stand firm in our faith, and not waver for anyone or anything, and we ask for Your help to continue to spread Your word to all who will listen.  Give us strength in all we do.  Prayers for safety of all.  AMEN


Thursday, September 11, 2025

We Can do Better

 Hello to all.  May you all be safe and healthy on this Thursday morning.  It is a cool and crisp morning here.  Love it.  We start getting warmer, and we may hit 90*F by Saturday.  Not going to complain at all.  Those warmer temps will be so very missed one day soon (sooner than we want).  The humidity levels are down, so things won't feel as bad.

Today is a somber day for America.  It is the 24th anniversary of   9/11.  I remember that day like it was yesterday.  So many senseless deaths and such destruction.  I remember going to moms after work to be with her that evening (she was so very ill at that time).  My sis was there, and the TV was on.  As ill as momma was, she sat there silently and then looked at us and "what is wrong with the world?"  
Here we are 24 years later and still pondering about that question.
This has nothing to do with politics (DON'T go there), it has everything to do with decency and love.

Life is short, and it is truly fragile.  Things can change in an instant.  I just want us all to be the best that we can be.  
Any of you that have lost a loved one in life, know.  They sure wouldn't want any of us to act ugly to others.  They would want us to go out in this world and do good.  They would want us to be pleasant and say a kind word.
Yep - it sure is.  As you sit and remember someone that is no longer in this world, or someone you haven't seen in ages - whatever the reason - and SMILE, be that kind of person.  That is what kind of person I want to be.  Someday when I am not here, I want people to smile when they speak or think of me.  I don't want to be remembered as that grouchy, hateful, negative person - but a happy one.
Leave a good mark in this world!

I thought long and hard about today's post - I wasn't sure what I wanted to write about.  Then I sat down this morning at the computer and this is what came out.  I do believe God moves us in a direction that we should go.

I want you to all smile today.  Remember someone not around.  Make someone else smile.
Go forward and be a positive impact on this world.  Go the GENTLER WAY!
Thank you for all being here.  You all make me smile!

Have a blessed day.


Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Smiles, Happiness and Joys (Mine)

 Morning to you all.  Midweek post and hoping all are doing well.  It is around 60* this morning and kind of cloudy.  It will clear I imagine, and it is going to start getting warmer.  It sure has been nice to have the AC off and not needing heat.

Today, nothing exciting - but just a post about the things that give my joy and happiness and make me smile.  They are all very simple - kind of like me!
We tend to over complicate life today (my opinion).  I think life can be simple and enjoyable.  Turn off the negative and tune in to the positive.

*****Of course the main things are family and friends and pets ALWAYS******
Growing food, and preserving it and sharing it
Buying second hand when at all possible
Not shopping online
Cooking from scratch
Finding new uses for things I have
Being a clearance/salvage shopper
Experimenting with and creating with food
Nature
Learning new things
Teaching the older ways - and listening to nieces and nephews tell me how much they have learned
Using my pantry and freezers for supplies
Not being reliant totally on the 'system' for my basic needs
Having enough
Being healthy

These things are just who I am.  They are not something that I 'work' at - it is just me.  I learned a lot over the years from others - I had my moment in the sun that was bleak and spendy - then I resumed my true ways.  
I know everyone looks at things differently and has different things that bring joy.  I do believe most of us have the 'big' things in common - family, friends, health and pets.

I guess an important one not listed above is being at peace with myself now in life.  That is so important.  That one took a while.
I know so many people who are just bitter and angry with about everything and everyone.  They project it as well.  That truly helps no one.  
Being happy and appreciative spills over to others.  Spread that stuff around!

What small things make you smile or gives you joy?
I love knowing what people find joyful.

Have a wonderful day and enjoy even the smallest wonder!