Thursday, March 6, 2025

Keeping the Pantry Active - Make it!

 Happy Thursday to you all.  Hope this finds you all safe - there sure has been some nasty weather the past day or two all over the place!  Two days ago, we were near 65 - yesterday the winds were blowing (very briskly late in day), and we had rain - then sleet and flurries!  Crazy stuff.  There was a dusting on 'things' this morning, nothing on the ground.  Skies are supposed to clear today - so sunglasses will be in order.
I saw another robin this morning - that is promising.  So is the weather forecast.  70*F by Tuesday!  EEK
I sure love these little tastes of spring.

           Indeedy do!  That is how we should all feel.  Being able to live and get by is a blessing.
You may have little to some - and you may super wealthy to others.  It is all perspective.  Make yours a positive attitude and influence.

Today is just a few more idea/recipes that can be done right in your kitchen and you don't have to go out and buy something special.  No more 'one thing' runs!
I know I have shared some of these in the past, but there may be some new people who can use these, and they are just reminders for the rest of us.
As always - click on the recipe to enlarge for easier reading!

CREAMY HONEY MUSTARD


              I love this stuff.  I keep a batch on hand all the time.  It is super on salads


So easy to make and have on hand.  No more cans necessary.  You can make it into whatever type you want.  You can use beef bouillon as well. 

No more ingredients you can't pronounce.  Make you own cake mix and keep the dry ingredients in a jar on the shelf ready to go.  Bake as you would a cake mix purchased at the store.
Good to have - as many cake mixes are smaller now, and this like the original size.

STIR FRY SAUCE
You can also add spices or ginger to change it up a bit.  This makes a good basic sauce for a tasty stir fry

Just a couple ideas to help your wallet and your pantry shelves.  I love being able to just mix up something from what I have at home.  Most of my whims can be covered with the supplies in the pantry.

Use what you have and make new things.  Stop spending and start making!

Have a lovely and safe day.  Hope all are well and warm!!!
Many blessings to all.


Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Spring -- the Promise is Real - Gardening on my Mind

 Happy Ash Wednesday to all.  Hope all are well and safe.  
It is raining, it's pouring......no snoring - but it is kind of breezy.  Yesterday got to 6o+ degrees, I got up to 50 this morning, and tonight is to be in the 20's.  It is windy, but we have been removed from the wind advisory in my area.  Predictions say near 70 by next Tuesday!  The weather of March - it sure is unpredictable.  March brings all sorts of weather and the promise of spring.
I did get out to feed during a break in the rain, and just as I was coming in - it hit again!  Soggy for sure.  Spring rains are sure good for the growing season.
I am so ready to see colors outside!  Something besides white, gray and nasty brown and green.  I want color, I want pretty flowers, I want fresh garden veggies, I want warm weather!!
I bet most of you feel the same way.

Gardening does not have to cost an arm and a leg.  There are many things that can be done on the cheap.  MOST garden seeds are not super expensive - considering what you can reap from a plant started from a seed!  It always amazes me what a tiny, tiny seed can do.  Think of all the zucchini you get from a plant, all the tomatoes from one plant, etc.
Displays like this are popping up everywhere right now.  Flowers, veggies - so much to choose from.  Sure if you have a small garden like I do, it may be easier to just buy a few plants.  I grow some things from seed like zucchini and even cukes and lettuce (they start quickly) - but other things I buy plants.  I do NOT spend that much money on the plants.
You can make your own hanging baskets and planters - with a few small plants that will grow into lush and beautiful containers.
You can exchange seeds and plants with others.  Check with family and friends and check the neighborhood groups - you can get and barter all kinds of things.
Seek out pots and planters the same way.

You can plant things in pots if you cannot have a garden where you live (that is crazy to me).  Flowerbeds and big pots, let you extend your growing.
A good representative pic of what you can grow in pots.  I did notice the bottom right pot is mismarked!!  I think it maybe should be lettuce.

You can catch water (if allowed) and use that for your plants.  You can easily make a rain barrel - but if not - use buckets or totes under downspouts or in overflow areas.  It is amazing the gallons of water that flow off roofs.  You can compost and make some of the richest soil ever.  IF you can't - find someone who does.  You can give your scraps to them to help the pile work and maybe they will share compost.
If you grow heirloom plants - keep seed for next year and to trade.  You will always be guaranteed what you will be growing with an heirloom plant.  Other plants that have been crossed in breeding, the seed will provide you product, but with no guarantee of what it will be.  
I do let volunteer plants come up many times - and just move them to a different area.  I figure all veggies are good veggies!!!  And a FREE plant if just fine with me.

You can start many of your seeds now or soon, depending on when your growing season starts.
You can make your own fertilizers.  Banana peels soaked in water - makes a good nutrient rich water to use on plants.  Coffee and tea grounds are good for plants.  Crushed eggshells are calcium rich and good for plants as well.
Make your own concentrate that is equivalent to Miracle Gro.  Just remember the is a concentrate!  It needs to be watered down when using.

You can use old canning jar flats as plant markers, instead of throwing out.  Clean and write on them with permanent markers.  You can also use pull tab lids (like cat food) for markers as well.  Use toilet paper rolls or newspaper to make seed starting pots.  They can both be planted as is and will dissolve into the soil.  You can use newspaper as a weed barrier - or old feed bags or bulk food bags.  Use sticks as 'pins' to hold these items down.
I use scalding canning water on weeds.  Also mix vinegar and salt on weeds (not desirable plants).  Pull out what you can - it is exercise and fresh air - super IF you can physically do it.

I know we all have visions of spring in our heads!  I think most of us are so over winter and cold.
Start checking out seeds, onion starts, and ideas for gardening.  Make connections with other people who may be a help to you.  Check out free groups and neighborhood groups for pots and supplies - even tilling offers might be found.
Now is the time to start the planning!!!!

What ideas do you have to share with others?  We can sure use all the fun ideas we can get - it is all so exciting!

Stay safe and have a wonderful day.


Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Some Kitchen Ideas - New and Old

 Happy Fat Tuesday to all!!  Hope this finds all well and safe.  What a difference a day or two makes.  I got up to a temp of 50* this morning!  We do have rain coming in later today and tonight.  Then we cool yet again for a few days and next week there are predictions for the mid 60's.  Such is spring in the Ohio River Valley area.
I have been out to feed and the birds are just singing away.  Licorice was waiting at the back door this morning; he loves the warmer weather too.  I have already walked the alley and picked up odds and ends of trash before the trash truck comes.  Will probably do it again after.

Let us talk about little tricks and ideas for the kitchen today.  There are so many ways to make life a bit easier and tricks one can use.  I think we tend to over complicate things.  It can all be so easy, and just simplifying makes it better and cheaper.  No need to panic about anything - just breathe and carry on.
  • To make self-rising flour - mix 4 cups of flour, 2 Tbsp. salt, and 2 Tbsp baking powder together.  Store tightly covered for future use.  
  • It is easier to slice meat if partially frozen
  • Add tomatoes to a roast when cooking, to naturally tenderize the meat.  Tomatoes contains an acid that works to break down meats
  • REFERENCE - 1 pound of boneless chicken equals about 3 cups of cubed chicken
  • Instant potatoes make a great thickener for soups and stews
  • Adding about 3 stalks of chopped celery to a couple dry cups of beans (before cooking), helps make them a little easier to digest (adds flavor as well)
  • Think about getting a small coffee bean grinder to use for spices and herbs and nuts - makes like so easy.
I have 2 of these grinders.  One is marked spicey and is used for dried peppers and any spicy item.  The other is used for dried tomato skins, nuts, etc.  I got both at different times at yard sales for $1 cash each!
Beats getting out the big old blender or processor.  Easy to clean as well.

WACKY CAKE
1 1/2 C flour
1 C sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
3 Tbsp. cocoa
1 tsp, vanilla
1 Tbsp. vinegar
6 Tbsp. melted butter
1tsp. baking soda
1 C warm water
Stir together flour, sugar, cocoa, and salt directly in a 8" layer pan.  Make 3 depressions in the dry ingredients - put vanilla in one, vinegar in one and butter in 3rd.  Pour water in pan and stir until well mixed.  Bake at 350* for 30 minutes
ICING
2/3 C brown sugar
1/2 C melted butter
small pack of coconut 
1/4 C milk
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Thoroughly combine and pour over warm cake.  Place under broiler until lightly browned
NO EGG CAKE!

If you have a couple apples, pears, peaches or whatever fruit you may want to use - make an equivalent to an easy-peasy pie!  Make a galette.
Cut up your fruit and season the way you want - and you use one pie crust!
It truly gets no easier than this rustic dessert.  I have made these more times than I can count.  Place your pie ingredients in the center of your 9" pie dough and then wrap up the edges around it.  I like to brush with a dab of milk and sprinkle a little sugar for a sweet crunchy exterior!  Bake until crust is golden.

OATMEAL GOOEY CAKE
(Mom made this often and I sure did love it)
1 C uncooked oats
1 1/2 C boiling water
1 C white sugar
1 C brown sugar
1 1/2 C flour
1/2 C butter (1 1/2 sticks)
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
Mix oatmeal in to boiling water and let it stand about 20 minutes.  Add sugars and butter and mix until smooth.  Add all other ingredients.   Bake in a greased and floured 9 x 13 pan at 350* for 30 minutes.
TOPPING
6 -8 Tbsp. butter
1/2 brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 C coconut
1/2 C chopped pecans
Place in a pan on low heat until all is blended together.  Spread on warm top of cake

YUMMO is all I can say.  The topping is also good on top of spice cake or applesauce cake.
Another NO EGG cake!
  • Add a few grains of rice (raw) to your saltshaker - to keep moisture from salt.  I have done this for years
  • Fresh lemon juice will remove onion scent on hands when slicing or chopping.  I use a stainless butter knife myself.  I rub my fingers over the blade under water and the smell is gone.  ALSO - if you slice them under running water, it helps prevent tears!  OR try placing the onion in the freezer for a few minutes before cutting - that helps too
  • A few drops of lemon juice in cooking rice, helps it to not stick together
  • Save your store-bought bread bags - great to reuse if baking your own bread or rolls.  Also wash and dry and use to collect ice cubes for upcoming events - so you don't have to buy ice
  • When needing fresh juice - one lemon yields about 1/4 C juice and one orange yields about 1/3 cup
  • When shredding cheese - I want the block of cheese to be very cold - it shreds so much easily and doesn't stick to grater
  • Throw a lemon drop or a hard peppermint candy into a cup of hot tea to jazz up the flavor (it helps calm a cough as well)
Feed yourself or feed your flock with things you have on hand.  Have fun and try some new things.
Use the items from your larder and your freezer and make some yummy desserts and meals.  There truly is no limitation to what you can do - just your imagination!

What are some of your favorite TIPS for simplifying your cooking and kitchen?  Stretching supplies and making something creative and yummy?
Look forward to hearing from you!

Have a blessed and beautiful day!

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 3/2

 Happy Sunday!  Happy March!  Hope this finds all well, safe and healthy.  Can you believe it is March already?  Time is flying by.  Heck, next week - many of us have to change our clocks again (forward).  It is now meteorological spring.
This morning doesn't feel much like spring.  It is a cold and frosty morn.  We had such warm weather for a few days (60's) - this morning is in the teens.  It is to improve again this week - so the frigid feeling cold, lasts a shorter time with each rotation!  Heck yesterday, a couple times I looked out and saw flakes coming down!
I have my first red winged black bird of the season back again. So, each morning I am greeted by cardinals, bluejays and now the red wing and 'big red' (woodpecker).  So cool.
I did a walk around the yard, and there are lots of different types of lilies coming up, hyacinths, and daffodils.  There are even some red nubs at the peonies!
It won't be long!
My frugal week:
  • I used a piece of older cabbage in a dish this week.  It sure did last a good while in the frig. I love getting veggies that have a long shelf life
  • Got to air the house a few days
  • I visited with sis 2X
  • One visit with sis, after I stopped at Menards and looked around the garden section - getting in the mood and getting ideas - free entertainment
  • I used the Soda Stream this week for carbonated fruit flavored water
  • Changed out the bedding - comforter down (except kitty blankie) for a new look for spring
  • Stopped while out at 2nd visit to sis, and got oil changed and Blazer serviced.  I knew my tires were down a bit - but man what a difference it makes in driving to be fully inflated!  LOL
  • I got to the end of 2 dressing jars (I make my own), so on the ranch I added a splash of milk to stretch it, and the Italian got a splash of vinegar to stretch
  • It has been very windy for a couple days - so picked up blowing trash and downed limbs
  • Did a couple small repair jobs in the house
  • NO grocery shopping
  • Using leftovers and food from freezer and pantry
  • Just all the normal stuff, cleaning and doing a little decluttering
Meals this past week:
Fried cabbage, corned beef (freezer from NY) and fried potatoes
Tuna patty, leftover rice/beans and salad
Breakfast - 3 mini pancakes (last from freezer), scrambled eggs, and ham (freezer)
Baked potato (topped with cheesy broc. soup - freezer), smoked sausage
Fried potatoes, BBQ lil smokies (freezer) and slaw (home canned)
Fried chicken legs (2), green beans fries and salad
Homemade lasagna soup
SNACKS - fruit, popcorn, milkshake, nuts

Really trying to use things from the freezer that need to rotated and used.  It is fun coming up with some new ideas.
How was your week?  Is your weather changing any - or are you still in the grips of winter?  Making plans for spring?  Any good deals this week?
I love hearing what you are all up to.  Missing many - check in please!!!

I hope you all have a super week ahead, and that this finds you all well and safe.  Hope you are beginning to enjoy signs of spring!
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
Proverbs 16:24

Dear Lord, again we send thanks for all the blessings in our lives.  We ask that we each pass kind words, thoughts and deeds on to others.  Help us all spread positive vibes.  Guide us each one in this coming week, to live our best lives for others and for You.  Amen

Thursday, February 27, 2025

A Different View - What do you Think?

 Morning to all on this Thursday.  I hope you are all well and safe.
Cool morning and it is cloudy right now.  They say we had some rain overnight, I don't really see any signs of that.  We had a brief shower yesterday - not much.  It is supposed to be windy the next couple days.
This morning I saw a Robin sitting on the fence looking towards my window!  I saw some much earlier in the year, and then they disappeared (way too early).  I declare the one I saw this morning my first Robin of spring!!!!  Always look forward to seeing them back in the area - as I know warmer weather is close at hand.
Wouldn't you love to sit a spell here?  I sure would.  I would prefer a rocking chair!  Looks country and it looks beautiful.  You can almost smell the air and hear the birds.  I am so ready!

OK, I saw something the other day about shopping, and thought the view of how to shop was interesting.  I copied a couple of paragraphs to share.  I guess this is a big thing on Instagram - no idea, as I don't do that.  But here we go.

This was 'designed' by a Chef Coleman.  
He calls it a shortcut to shopping for a week.  Making a plan of the 6 to 1 method to work for a smaller family, is supposed to be easy.
6 veggies, 5 fruits, 4 proteins, 3 starches, 2 sauces, and 1 treat.

I think it sounds kind of like how many of us shop anyway!  I always try to be heavier on veggies and fruit.  I use/buy lesser meats/eggs.  Most sauces I make myself.  I consistently have pasta and rice or bread on hand.  Once in a blue moon I buy a treat, but they can be made at home as well.
It does not take into account having a stocked pantry and/or freezer. 
I know many of us do not shop every week as well.  

I guess this is the next 'new' thing!!  Seems many of us have been doing it for years.  
Whatever works, to get folks to shop healthier and maybe save some money in their shopping endeavors.  Sometimes it takes social media to get people to looking at things differently.  That can be good or bad.  In this case - I will say it is a good thing.
I just wish it also spoke of trying to have extra for when funds are low, or emergencies happen.  But I guess it is a start to get people to eating better!

What do you think?

Hope you all have a great ending to your week and the start of your March!!!
Spring is getting closer!



Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Enjoy the Journey

 Hello to all.  Here we are midweek again!  Time flies when you're having fun.  Gosh, this month is just about done.  It truly does seem to be flying by.  
Warmer again this morning and the sun is out for the moment.  The skies are really dark north of me - supposed to rain sometime today.  Better than snow!
I have been out to feed this morning.  Licorice was chilling in the greenhouse, slow to get up.  Must have had a busy night!  Saw 2 different kinds of woodpeckers, nuthatches, and so many others.  They air was full of singing this morning.
I love this.  Yes indeed, life is a journey - one that is special to each of us.  You have no reason to compete with anyone!  You do you and follow the way that your heart leads you.  Life is special and it is fleeting, so the best we can do is to live it as realistic as we can for ourselves and our immediate family.
The world is full of hate and bad behavior today.  People think nothing of being rude and saying hurtful things behind their 'screens'. That is truly sad.  The computer leads to a lot of anonymity, so people think they can say whatever they want.  
You know I don't appreciate that - and will not oblige.  If you come here and are rude or hateful, I will delete.  This is to be a happy place, a place of encouragement, and place of smiles, a positive place.  That is my goal.  I want to educate, help, and uplift people in the moments that they need it most.
I try to let people express themselves, but there are boundaries.

So, whatever you do today - be kind, not only to others, but to yourself as well.
Know that you are worthy of goodness and joy.  Know you are beautiful and one of a kind - so be the best you that you can be.
We are just like grains of sand in this universe - and each grain is special and different.
That is what makes the world and life beautiful.

You go out there and spread joy - please!  You continue to have a good heart and help others.  You continue to grow and learn.  You continue to be a light to others.  You continue to work on your little piece of the world.
You can do whatever you put your mind to.  I am POSITIVE of that!

Have a beautiful and joyful day.

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

End of Month Food Stretch

 Good morning all.  I hope you are all well.  I got up to 39*F this morning!  According to my thermometer it is now 44*.  YES!  We had a little rain overnight - and this morning the sunrise was just so pretty full of color.  Looks like high 50's today.  99% of the snow it gone - things are getting muddy - but that is OK.
Got trash bins out for pick-up this morning, first time I have bothered in 3 weeks.
Birds, cat, and squirrels are fed.  The Jays were out there yelling at me, and as soon as I turned my back, they were nabbing peanuts!
Today let's talk a minute about stretching that food and the food budget at the end of the month.  Here we are in the final stretch of Feb.  Many do not get paid for a bit.  Some may be having to stretch food not only here at the end of the month, but also for a while at the first of the month.
There are so many ways to stretch things and to eat well, on a little bit.  Again, my word this year is - creativity.  Just try some different things and different ways.

Truthfully the biggest budget stretcher is soup!  Use those odd and ends that are in the frig and add some things from the canned goods to frozen items.  A huge pot of soup can feed many meals.  You don't have to have a "recipe".  Just do it - you really can't go wrong.  You can even stretch it by adding lentils (if you have) or pasta or rice.  Serve with some bread or biscuits or crackers and you have a very filling meal.
You can use whatever you have on hand.  Also think about soup and a sandwich - tomato and grilled cheese, whatever soup you have leftover and a sandwich of any kind.

You can make stir fry meals with items left over and serve over rice.  It can be just veggies or veggies and little bits of meat.  That is a great way to stretch meat.  One piece of something (pork chop, chicken leg, 1 or 2 sausage patties) can chopped up and added to the stir fry.
Also fried rice is a great way to stretch items.  Add veggies/meat to rice and throw in an egg and fry it all up - season and serve with any side or bread.

Think about making biscuits (scones), so super easy and basic.  Have biscuits and gravy - a very filling meal.  You can also have your gravy with toast.  Make breakfast sandwiches with egg, cheese, sausage, chicken, beef, summer sausage, ham, whatever you have.  They make a quick breakfast or a nice lunch or dinner with maybe a side of veggies or a salad.
Make a filling yet cheap meal of pancakes or waffles.  Super easy to make and usually we all have the ingredients in the pantry.  
Tortillas can be added to a meal.  You can make a very tasty tortilla pizza, there are quesadillas as well.  Place whatever you have for filling on one tortilla top with a second and either use a quesadilla maker or a pan.  Heat on one side and then flip and press down a little and heat until golden on the second side.  You could experiment with a waffle iron or George Foreman grill if you have as well.
They also make great wraps for leftovers or for breakfast items, or burritos.

Potatoes are a great extender!  You can make loaded baked potatoes using leftovers of veggies, cream of soups, taco meat, sloppy Joe, chili, etc.  I love a baked potato dinner once in a while.  
Potatoes are relatively cheap and can be made in dozens of ways.  Fries, baked, mashed, au gratin, scalloped, fried, hash browns, etc.  You can even fry some up and top with goodies as a type of nachos.

Pasta is super cheap and can be had in so many ways.  Have odds and ends of fresh veggies around?  Chop and add to cooked pasta, add a little dressing (whatever you like or have) and you have a great pasta salad.  Add pasta to soups.
Make mac and cheese - then add some cut up hot dogs or smoked sausage for a fun main course.  Serve with veggies on the side.
Make mac and cheese and add a drained can of tuna for a fancier version of tuna noodle casserole.  Throw in some veggies (peas, broccoli, cauliflower, whatever) and you have a complete meal.
Spaghetti is super easy and cheap.  You can add any kind of meat (leftover) that you have - just chop it up finely to stretch.  You can add veggies as well - serve with spaghetti and some bread (toast and make garlic bread) or a salad.
I have made salsa mac several times.  Cook pasta and add a bit of salsa, served with a side of meat and a veggie.

A $1 loaf of Italian bread (a regular at WM or on clearance elsewhere) can make super pizza.  Actually, it is my favorite way to make pizza.  Cut in half length ways and add whatever toppings you may have - bake until browned.  Cut into serving size pieces - serve with salad.
A little pie crust or pizza crust, rolled out can be turned into hand pies or even pot pies. 

A can of tuna - can become tuna salad for sandwiches (I like to add a hard-boiled egg cut up as well).  Can be added to pasta or noodles or rice for a casserole.  Add an egg and some bread/cracker crumbs for stability to a small can of drained tuna and make patties and fry.  You can usually get 3-4 smaller patties - serve with your meal as the meat.

Have an apple or two in the crisper?  Peel and slice with a bit of butter and a little cinnamon/sugar and have fried apples.  Good with pork or as a dessert.  Any fruit can be cooked down for a side or as a topping for pancakes or cake or pudding or ice cream.  No need to waste anything. 

Clean out those items from the back of the pantry that have gotten pushed back, clean out that freezer - all those odds and ends, clean out the frig - and you will be amazed at all the neat things you can make.

I know funds get short at various times of the month and pantries get emptier.  DO NOT GIVE UP!
There are so many options for good eating.
So make those pantries and freezers work for YOU!  Use it up - don't let it waste.  Stretch it all.
You got this.
Have fun stretching that food budget!!!!!

Have a beautiful day.




Sunday, February 23, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 2/23

 Happy Sunday to all and happy last Sunday in February!  Oh soon, it will be March and then Spring and then.......
It is a very lovely sunny morning.  It was actually in the 20's this morning - that is a first in a while.  Temps are going to warm up for most of the week, and even our nightly lows are to be above the freezing point!  YAY!  Will it last?  Oh, I am sure there is colder weather in the forecast, maybe even snow, but each day is just one closer to lovely weather - so I am happy.

The daylight hours are much longer now.  That is really nice.  
Bitsy has reconnected with his toys this week.  He hasn't played with his froggy in a few months.  Now he is flipping it all around and has been playing "get ya" with me!  Such a sweety.


My frugal week:
  • Used some stale hotdog buns in a couple different ways.  I made individual pizza with a couple and cooked in the air fryer.  I used one for garlic toast
  • Early in week, I needed to unfreeze the car doors.  It had melted some and refroze and was really froze up.  I used isopropyl alcohol - squirted on the door edges, waited a couple minutes and Wahla, they opened easily.  Alcohol doesn't freeze solid, so it works
  • Shoveled a couple times - so free exercise
  • Paid bills by phone
  • I cleaned under the hutch, fridge and oven - all things I can't move.  Me laying on the floor, a flashlight, a yardstick and a damp rag.  It got them all cleared out - oh, the dust bunnies were thick!
  • I ran out to another luncheon with high school mates.  Sat with some different people I didn't know as well - and that was fun.  I answered a cooking question one had, and then there was an impromptu cooking class taking place!  They just kept asking me questions, most of which I could answer.  I got to be teacher for an hour or so - lol!  It was kind of a nice way to get acquainted.
  • While out - I stopped at Vet to pick up Blackie's cremains.  💔
  • I also stopped at Kroger and got Bits some treats and got the strawberries that were on sale. 1.88/lb. for gorgeous, sweet Florida berries.  Ran all errands on the one day out.
Will use the containers for something else - probably planting seeds/mini greenhouse
  • I used leftover rice to make a couple stove top enchiladas - worked fine.  I got out a pint of homemade tomato sauce - used half to make enchilada sauce and used to other half to make a big glass of tomato juice! Yum
  • Used orange peels to start a bottle of citrus cleaner
  • I froze some leftover enchilada sauce and even froze some leftover rice and refried beans
  • Froze 2 containers of the broc/caul/cheese soup
  • Also got gas for Blazer while out - 2.39/gal.  That was my Feb. fill-up - needed about a half of tank
  • I used leftovers and did all normal household stuff - working on starting some deep cleaning
  • Talked with sis a lot this week - she is starting to improve.  Still has the cough, but feeling much better
Meals this past week:
Cheesy broccoli/cauliflower soup and crackers - homemade
'Bun" pizza - all things from fridge
Leftover cheesy soup and garlic toast
Dirty rice w/beef and salad
Stove top enchiladas
Out to lunch
Fish and fries (in air fryer) and side salad

Nothing real exciting, just hanging out and doing a bit of this and that.  My mind is thinking to spring for sure.  I am so ready to porch sit and play in the dirt.  This next week, as things thaw - we will be entering 'mud' season for a while.  That is ok with me.
How has your week been?  Are you getting to have a little warmer weather soon as well?  Did you get any deals this week?
Stop by and say hello!

Have a great week ahead and stay safe and healthy.  Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home!
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Dear Lord, we thank you for all our many blessings in the past week.  Help us to be kind and gentle, and to have self-control in all that we say and do.  Remind us each one of how we want to be treated and let that be our guide to talking to or responding to others.  Let the negative stop with us.  Prayers for happiness and health for all and may the joy of Your blessings be with us all.  AMEN

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Blow Bubbles!!!!!

 Howdy all.  Hope you are well and safe.  It is a bright sunny morning here, but cheese and crackers it is cold!!  Single digits for actual temp and below zero for windchill.  We got about a half - one inch of snow overnight.  Light and fluffy. 
I have been out to feed everyone, cleared off the Blazer - so it wouldn't melt and freeze.  Cleared the walks.  I had on 2 pair of gloves, and my fingers were cold when I came in.  Only a couple more days of this and it will warm up some.  Today highs in teens, tomorrow 20's and then we get to 40's!!!!  WOOHOO!
Aint that the truth?  
People complaining, people angry, people sad, people judging, people being critical, people always seeing the bad.........  It is enough to suck the fun out of anything.  Sure, there is stuff happening in every one of our lives - but we just have to buck up and make the best of the situation, keep trying, and smile.  AND blow some bubbles!!!  Some days it just pays to laugh a little.  MOST days it pays to laugh a little.
It is what you make it!  Make it good and upbeat.

On a different note - I saw the following 2 items in my grocery ads and have to wonder WHY someone would buy them.  My goodness, a few minutes of time, they can be made at home, will no doubt taste much better, and not cost but a few pennies!
A new take on pizza rolls - now they have sticks.  There are 4 per package and as you can tell, the package is about the size of a hand.  So they aren't very big at all.  A little bit of pizza dough - heck even pie dough - and whatever fillings you have on hand - you can make sticks!  Roll out pieces of dough, apply the fillings, add a top dough and crimp and cut to size.  They will sure be tasty.  Great snacks to make ahead and even freeze for a snack for you or the youngsters.
These were ON SALE for 1.99 for 4 pieces!  Doesn't sound like much, but you could make many for a couple bucks.
Seriously - on sale for 5.99!  Maybe 2 or 3 servings at most!  Goodness gracious, these meals can be made with whatever you have in the frig - leftovers - or freezer - in no time whatsoever.  Now maybe you can feed a small family with a package IF you add a lot of sides or a big salad or a lot of bread, but most people would want more than just a serving spoon full!
I always have a bit of some oriental flavorings on hand, or they can be put together easily with items in the pantry.  A tiny bit of veggies, a little meat (sometimes you have to add that yourself), and maybe a bit of pasta or rice.  Not to mention - additives!!!!!!  None in homemade!
Yep, we can all do better at home.

I find it fun to look at the ads and see what they are touting this week, and then figure out a simple way that I can make it myself.  Try it - it is kind of fun.

Ok, that is about it for me today.  I hope those that got tons of snow and rain and then freezing temps are safe!  Stay in, if possible, and stay safe and warm.  This too shall all pass - honest.  Soon we will all be complaining about the heat!  LOL.  (as for me, it will take a while).

Now chill out and go blow a few bubbles and just have a fun and happy day.
Enjoy the beauty of the day.



Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Simple Projects for Little Money

 Hello all.  I hope this finds you warm and healthy today.  It is another cold morning here and we have been having light flurries most of the morning.  I went out to feed, and boy are there a lot of birdies out there - so much singing going on.  Many, many cardinals, bluejays, sparrows, juncos (lots), finches and about a dozen doves.  So happy to get food!  Squirrels are just waking up.

Bitsy slept in the bed with me almost all last night - in the spot!  I know he is lonesome and misses his buddy.  He sure sticks by me!

Spring will soon be here - honest!  We all get in that frame of mind to spring clean, update, refresh, and change up things a little.
It can often be done for very little money.  There are just a ton of small things you can do to change up the look of a room, a porch, or even the yard.

PAINT - is an easy way to refresh and change up a look.  It takes a little labor, but not a ton of money.  Just touching up places helps.  A color change, or a slight color change can change the feeling of a room.
I darkened a couple walls in the living room (same color scheme) a couple years ago, and I love it still.
You can paint the exterior of your front door or side or back doors - and change the outside look a ton!  A bright door is always so inviting.

WATER - yep, that sounds silly - but just washing down walls and baseboards makes a room feel better.  Washing down the porch or the outside of a house changes up the look dramatically.  I hose down the porch regularly in the summer.  Being covered it collects dust from the road.  You know when drive by THAT house that just looks grimy and dirty, it doesn't leave a good impression.
Clean you carpets or area rugs - you might be amazed how they change!

MOVE the FURNITURE around a little if you can.  It can change up the look for no money - same stuff but arranged differently.  Move pictures and knick-knacks around, maybe from a different room, or things that might be packed away.  
Check out thrift stores or yard sales for a new picture that would look 'just right'.  Make new pillows or get or make a furniture throw/cover.  A new throw rug or area rug changes up the whole room.
Paint your picture frames a new color - to match or accent each other.

KITCHEN - you can sand and paint cabinets a different color to brighten things up.  New hardware changes things up.  Now I know hardware can be expensive - but if that is the only change you make - it is affordable.  Maybe make new hardware - so many cute ideas on the Internet. New curtains or a valance can cheer things up.  They have some really neat items available now that lets you change up the backsplash.  They don't have to be permanent and can be change out if you get tired of them.  I have seen many done with these products and they look so nice!  I am thinking about it myself!
Maybe add some open front shelving for collectables.

BATH - make it feel more spa like.  New towels are always lovely, add plants or candles.

WINDOWS - change out blinds (they aren't real expensive), valances, curtains.  Do something cute to make a valance.  Hankies, sparkly strands of beads, gingham checked towels/material - so many options.

OUTDOORS - again, washing things and painting things makes such a difference.  Have fun with your yard and your flower gardens.  Use items you have around to spruce up things.  Old boots for flowers, a red wagon for flowers/decoration, pretty chimes, lots of flowers in pots and planted.......
Add solar lighting to accent certain areas.  Solar lights can be had for not a lot of money, and they make such a difference.
Old rubber boots can be so cute.  Set on steps, in a flower bed or hang them on a fence.
Homemade birdhouses using/recycling trash!
Paint a fence or even an accent piece for a flower garden/yard.  Get creative and have fun.  The brightness of any decoration or flowers changes up the whole look of a yard!
Paint an old metal bucket or water can, an old chair painted for an accent or flowerpot holder, paint out lawn furniture (add new cushions), the list goes on and on.
Add a gazing globe - they are so pretty.  You can make a platform for it yourself, using flowerpots!

Not everything has to be seen by others to make your home more comfortable for you.  Turn your mattresses, change out the furnace filters, get an air purifier, let in the fresh air, let in the sunshine in.
Spring clean - get those corners and behind and under things all cleaned.  Just knowing that things have been deeply cleaned can change your mindset.
Simple things can have a really big impact.  It doesn't have to cost a lot.  I know we are all in the mood and frame of mind for SPRING!  I want the house all cleaned and ready for me to spend more time outdoors!!!!!  
I believe I am going to paint my outside doors an accent color (been talking about it forever) that brightens the house from the road.
Going to get windows washed (always makes me feel good) and wash down the porch - as weather allows.  I am ready.  How about you?

What have you done that has changed up your home and brightened it up - for little money?  Do you have any good ideas to share with us all.

Have a safe and warm day.
Smile and spread a kind word!

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

How Can You Possibly Cut More From the Budget?

 Hello all.  Hope this finds you all safe and warm and healthy this morning.  It is cold here.  Windchill below zero - but still not as cold as many of our northern friends.  High today will be about 16*F - normal temps should be in the 40's.  A month until Spring!!!  You think?  I sure hope so - I am more than ready.

Yep, isn't that the truth?  It will get better at some point.  You just have to persevere and go through some stuff to get to the better.  
I know many people think, "I can't cut out anymore".  I bet you can.  We all can, if we really try.  Does each thing make a big difference?  Usually not - but all those small things add up.  It doesn't have to be miserable, just get your mindset into a spot that you are doing what is necessary to help your family.

Turn it up, turn it down, turn it off!  Lower the heat a little, only use AC when it gets unbearable, turn off either, when the temps get to a decent spot.  Open windows for fresh air, open blinds to utilize the sun for extra heat, close those blinds to keep things cool.  It all depends on the time of the year.
Turn off lights!  Only use if it absolutely necessary.  Usually TV light, gives plenty of light in a room - if you watch TV at night.  Turn out lights in rooms where you aren't!!!!  You can use candles or lanterns for a nice ambiance and extra light.  Turn off water!!  Don't just let it run, when brushing teeth or washing dishes.  Catch the extra when warming to water plants or give to animals - use it in the washer.
If allowed catch rainwater to use on plants, birdbaths, animals, washing hair, etc.  Even melting snow will work - it is a free resource!!!!
Wear layers!  Add extra clothes or covers - doesn't cost a thing.
Bock any drafts at doors or windows - you can use a rolled-up towel.

Look for FREE entertainment.  Utilize the library.  You can get books, audio tapes, videos, magazine, even computer time. It is a wonderful resource that we all can take advantage of.  Go to city parks and enjoy the beauty.  Take the kiddos and let them explore - sort of like a scavenger hunt.  Have a picnic.  Go to free concerts in the community.  There are many free items you can get online as well.  If you have a Kindle, there are free books.  Find free printouts for the kiddos to learn from or color.  You Tube is a wealth of information and fun.  Learn, craft, ideas, movies, old TV shows, etc.  Take walks, enjoy nature.  Get to know neighbors - good in many ways.

Stretch that food.  We have talked a lot about that lately.  THINK about meat being an accent to a meal!!!!!  It isn't always necessary.  Learn to use lentils and beans instead of meat in many dishes (make great tacos and nachos).  I often have a day or maybe 2 of no meat a week.  Use beans or other proteins.

Biscuits, bread, waffles, pancakes, corn bread, tortillas, etc. are great ways to fill-up and stretch the food dollars. Add those to a meal to help fill that belly.  Stale bread can be used if toasted - or for garlic toast - or for mini pizzas, croutons, bread pudding..........the list goes on and on.
Gravy is another easy and filling idea.  You can make country gravy or pan gravies, to add flavor and serve with those biscuits or bread to make it more appealing.
Rice and pasta and even potatoes (all are pretty cheap) can also extend any meal.
Only have a certain amount of leftovers for a meal? Add an egg to the meal.  It is filling and a great protein.
Eggs can be stretched when scrambling or adding to veggies and/or leftover meat to make a small quiche or omelet.  Throw an egg into fried veggies and maybe meat and rice to make fried rice.

Another great idea for baking!  I can make my own carbonated water with the Soda Stream.  

Make snacks!!  Don't buy the junk - make your own healthier snacks.  Peanut butter on toast or crackers is filling.  Mix PB with a little syrup or honey for a fun treat - that was a favorite of mine growing up.  Add sliced fruit to PB sandwich.  Slice fruit.  Make no bake cookies (oatmeal).  Popcorn.  Learn to make your own yogurts or you can make ice cream - easy.  If sweets are needed, make cookies, brownies, sweet breads, pudding, hand pies, etc.  
Make your own oven fries instead of having fast food.  
Got a bunch of odds and ends that need used?  Make a fun pan dinner with it all.  You can add anything - from leftover veggies to taco meat.  Season and serve over rice or pasta.  A nice slice of garlic toast on the side or a mini salad.  Super cheap meal and very filling!  Stretches that food.  AND you know what?  It is yummy too!!!!!!

Go through that freezer and that pantry and find all those oddball items that keep getting pushed to the back!!!!! USE THEM.  Get creative and have a new kind of meal.  Don't waste things.

UPCYCLE, RECYCLE - USE IT UP.  Mend things, find new uses for things.  
Know the HUGE difference between your wants and needs.  Trust me there is a difference.

It all comes down to being mindful of your spending!!!!  Just turning off the lights or water or turning down the T-stat is saving you money.  Those things count as spending - you are paying for them.
You sure wouldn't just drive down the street and throw money out the window to just blow in the wind!  Why do you waste it on all these small items? - that add up and save dollars.

SAVE something - there is no amount too small.  If all you can do it a couple dollars a week, $5, $10 - do something.  Stick in in the bank or hide it so you can't get to it easily.  Just SAVE something every week.  There are always emergencies that happen - and a little saved is better than none.

If you need help - seek it.  Yes, it does happen and there are folks that need a hand up at some point.
Live below your means.  That doesn't have to mean living a horrible life.  I live way below my means, and I live a very good life.
It is about choices and decisions.

Do the LITTLE things - they all add up!!!!  Be mindful - no impulse spending.
How can you cut more when you think you are at the lowest budget?  Give us your ideas.

Stay safe and warm friends.
Have a super day!!!!


Sunday, February 16, 2025

Weekly Wrap Up 2/16

 Happy Sunday - midway through this month!  I hope this finds you all well and safe.  Lots of winter weather and flooding happening all around.
Well, winter has reared its ugly head again - I guess I knew it would happen.  It started raining yesterday - then it sleeted and then snow.  Yesterday was our warmest day of probably last week or the next week.  I have been out already and shoveled pathways and cleaned the walks.  We got anywhere from 1" - 3", depending on where you are standing.  It is very windy and blustery out there - so the snow is blowing.  Not a lot - but enough to make things yucky - with ice underneath.  
This next week will have highs in the teens and low 20's(F) and lows in single digits.  More snow likely. All I can say is YUCK!
I want to take a moment and thank you all for your very kind and sweet words at the loss of my Blackie.  I am sorry I did not answer each one individually - but every time I read a response I was in tears.  I know many of you have been through losing a precious pet (family) and totally understand.  He was a very special boy.  So happy we had this precious time inside together.  I know it prolonged his life.

Bitsy keeps looking around, but he is very aware something happened too.  He has never laid on the bed with me, unless Blackie was up there too.  The past 2 nights he has been laying and sleeping on the bed on Blackie's blankie (which I have left there on purpose).  He lays in the exact spot that Blackie was, when I got him in his crate Thursday.  He keeps snuggling with me and follows me everywhere!  I have left out 2 blankies that Blackie used just for Bitsy - so he can smell him.  He is using them for sure.
So again - thank you all for your love.  It was felt with every word.

Needless to say, I didn't accomplish a lot this week.  I will get back into it this week, maybe!
  • I did have lunch out one day with school friends at Ruby Tuesdays.  That was nice.
  • Of course there was the Vet business.  She was so kind.  They worked me right in (I was surprised) and took a lot of time with me and Blackie.  She and I talked for a very long time and discussed everything in detail - she answered all my questions.  They were so gentle with him.  She let me stay as long as I needed with him before and after.
  • I received a beautiful handmade card and sweet little notepad from Cookie this week.  Thank you, Cookie.  It is out on display!!  (Last years is as well)
  • I ran out to see sis on Friday for Valentines Day and took her some sweets.  She was feeling so bad.  She has had bronchitis very bad.  Such a deep cough.  She looked exhausted.  We talked a bit, then I let her rest.  She was glad to get some candy!
  • While out to see sis, I did stop at Ollies to see if there was anything I needed to use my 15% off coupon before it expired.  All I got was 3 - 2lb. bags of unsalted peanuts in shell for the squirrels.
  • Just doing odds and ends - laundry, daily straightening, dusting
  • Meals from home and what is on hand
  • NO grocery shopping
  • Did have a neighbor come over and visit for a while yesterday
Meals this past week:
Loaded chili/cheese fries
Burger and salad
Tamales over rice
Out to lunch
Nothing much, just bites of this and that
Angus burger w/mushrooms (no bun), onion rings
Bacon & egg sandwich
Didn't have much of an appetite later in the week.  Things were very simple.
I did snack on fruit earlier in the week and a handful of nuts

Not much happening here, just not in the mood.  I think I will catch up on some reading or maybe TV that I have DVR'd today and tomorrow.  Don't plan on leaving.  Eventually I will clean the drive off.

How was your week?  What did you do that was fun or special?  Did you get any good deals?  
I hope you all had a nice Valentine's Day if you celebrate.
I wish you all a safe and healthy week.
Blessings to you and yours from me at my humble little home.
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The plans of the mind belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from the Lord.  All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs the spirit.
Proverbs 16: 1-2

Lord, Thank you for each of our blessings.  We pray that people will be kind of heart and word, and truly look for answers and reasons, before speaking ill of others.  Our words can cause such sadness.  May we all try to be the best example of human life that we can be.  May we each reach out and offer love and kindness to all. Prayers for peace for all.  AMEN



Thursday, February 13, 2025

Winding Up Another Week - UPDATE

 Hello all.  Another cold and blustery day here.  It seems we missed 98% of the nastiness yesterday in my area.  Had a little rain, which caused a little black ice.  They had everything salted yesterday early - so that hopefully helped.


Good conversation this week.  You guys all added some very good ideas and tips.  I love how everyone tries to help each other.
I think the one big thing to take from this week, is that we all have to look outside the box, more often than not.  There are many options and ways to solve any problem.  Nothing etched in stone.
You have to do whatever works for you and your family and your budget.
No one thing fits all.

No big post this morning.  I need to try to get ahold of my Vet to see if they can see Blackie.  I am not holding out hope with them, may need to go to emergency care.  He has stopped eating and drinking.  He is hungry I can tell, when he tries to get down the slightest watered-down gravy even - he gags and spits it up.  He has declined a lot in the past few days.  Poor baby may be at his end, not sure.  I have had this happen a couple other times with babies, and it didn't have a good outcome. 
I know I have given him a good life in the past year plus!  I sure hope there is something I can do.  Please think good thoughts.

Have a lovely day and spread happiness and joy.

UPDATE:  BLACKIE 
It did not turn out good.  Vet got him right in, did tests and checked him.  BAD infection in gums and then there were cancer lesions in his mouth as well.  His mouth looked horrible (pictures) - he wouldn't let me look.  No wonder the poor boy couldn't eat.  2 scenarios - neither good.
Extreme and radical surgery which may/probably not help and would be very traumatic.  No guarantee he would ever heal and/or not be in continued pain.   They really didn't even want to entertain surgery - my decision.  OR forever sleep.
I couldn't put him through all that and not know he would be free of pain or would even survive it.  
He has now crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  I am broken hearted - but know he is pain free now and running in paradise.
I think Bits knows something - I came home, and he was sitting in the exact spot I picked Blackie up from on the bed when leaving this morning.  He just looked sad.  He is curled up next to me now.
Oh my sweet, sweet big boy - I hope he enjoyed this last season of life.  I tried to make it the best for him.
Just feeling lost.  I will miss him so much.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Shopping Strategies - Part 2

 Morning all.  Here we are midweek again.  Time flies by so quickly.  Another chilly morning here - cloudy too.  We supposedly have some adverse weather coming in later today.  I sit on the border of rain vs. yuck!  I hope it stays rain or waits until later - as I have a scheduled get together today - some are coming a decent way to get there.

Today part 2!  Shopping strategies on other things we buy.  There are ways to shop and get deals - yes there are.  You just have to be patient and look around.

First look around the house and reuse what you have.  SO many things can be used for other things.  Do you need a new teapot?  Use a sauce pan instead.  Do you need a new oven immediately?  Use what you have.  Sounds impossible - Jackie has been doing without an oven for a while now and has learned to bake and create a lot of things.  (In the Land of the Living Skies II).  Do you need to buy those Swifter wet/dry cleaning pads?  No - use what you have!
I use old socks on mine all the time - the fluffy socks work great.  Spritz with water, vinegar, dust spray - and clean.  They are washable as well.  I often use old wash rags, microfiber or cut up t-shirts as well.
Get creative!
Old clothes - yours, yard sales, thrift stores, etc. for material to create with.  Our one really affordable big fabric store seems to be going out of business, so you may need to look at other ways of getting affordable fabric.  Even yarn from old sweaters.

Think about scratch and dent stores - salvage shops.  My stove and my refrigerator both came from the scratch and dent dept. of Sears years ago.  Tiny marks in non-descript areas - they work fine still today.  I also got my power washer last year at a discount/salvage buy-out store.  You can find things a lot cheaper than normal retail.
Going out of business sales.  Sure you may not have a store warranty - but there may still a manufactures warranty.  You can get many, many deals this way.

Yard sales, thrift stores, etc.  GO!  You can find all kinds of things gently used or maybe even brand new.  If we spent more dollars buying from places like that - there may be less new manufacturing.  IMO that is a good thing.  Use what resources are available already and for a lesser price.  I have purchased brand new small appliances (my new Nuwave air frier $10, my brand-new Soda Stream $15).  New clothes, home furnishings, yard and garden art, tools, toys, coats, etc.
I love the idea of keeping things out of landfills and buying them from another person.  People often donate entire households of items after deaths - and so many wonderful things are included. There is no limit to what you can find.

Vintage shops.  Around here they are kind of thrift stores with a theme!  Lots of neat vintage and retro items can be found for such a good price.  Some of the older items are made so much better than anything new you can buy now.  
Most thrift stores have a variety of clothes as well.  Lots of classy basic looks, goth for kiddos, Boho, vintage 50's - you name it - you can find it.  Never forget these places for costumes for drama programs, and holidays as well.  Dresses for prom - even weddings.

ASK!!  Put the word out to family, friends and neighbors that you need -------.  Odds are someone may have it, or they may know someone.  Often you can get things for FREE or for a nice barter.

Getting by.  When we first married - this was our dining room table!!  Yes it was.  We had expenses of remodeling, bills we came into marriage with, and just setting up a household.  So, we used this for a while.  It worked!  I used this for the 2 years I was living alone as well.  It served its purpose.  After we decided what we wanted - our parents went together and bought us a dining set.  But we were happy to use what we had.
After we got a 'real' dining set - this went outside and was used for a long time.

After my mom passed, I inherited her stainless cookware set that she got when I was about 6 years old.  I am still using it!  It is very high end and sturdy and still looks like new - well taken care of.  She managed to get such a nice set, because daddy sold it for a while as a second job.  So cookware that is about 64+ years old and it is still lovely and useful.

Just remember you don't have to have brand new or the biggest or the best of things.  You can get by just fine with lesser items.  Shop and look and have patience.
There are so many options of places to shop at.  PLEASE think gently used and save things from landfills.  
Take good care of what you and it can last for ages.  NEVER be ashamed of what you have.  Be thankful.  

Love to hear some of your stories about fun finds!!!
Have a super day everyone.
Be safe.