Dear government person: there are affiliate links in this post. Canning, canning, canning. That’s pretty much been my life in between homeschool lessons, beekeeping lessons, and everything that goes with keeping home. It’s a good busy, though. By the end of it, I’m always very ready for cooler temperatures and the reprieve that winter brings. It makes me thankful to live in a climate that has a substantial winter because it almost forces us to rest, and that’s a good thing! Although I know I’ll be itchin’ to get my hands back in the dirt by late February. I fell in love with deep mulching my garden this year, and I just cracked the cover of The Ruth Stout No-Work Garden Book: Secrets of the Famous Year-Round Mulch Methodto see what else I can do to make the mulch work even harder for me next year. Here’s some of the things I’ve done to save money these past couple of weeks: 23 pints of salsa. I found this page on large batch salsa canning to be super, super, super helpful. I even printed it off so that I’d have a hard copy. That’s how helpful it was. The tomatoes were from my garden, the rest of the veg came from the farmer’s market. 8 quarts of applesauce (so far). The apples came from the ancient apple trees in my backyard. There are still many to be picked and made into more apple sauce (I’d like to have at least 25 quarts in the pantry before winter), apple butter, apple jelly, apple pie filling, maybe even apple juice. I’ll also dehydrate some into apple chips. […]
Frugal Fridays #31
Short list this week guys, sorry! Not a whole lot to report. We’ve been sort of hunkered down since hubby has been traveling for work and our school year as officially started. Like all of you, I’m feeling a tad stretched thin with limited wiggle room in my day for…much of anything outside of the essentials. I’m really praying that life settles down a bit for September. I don’t know about you, but our Summer flew by so fast I don’t really even feel like we got a chance to realize it was Summer! The tomatoes are really rolling in lately. I’ve been dehydrating them for the most part. My husband has been out of town much of the Summer, so finding extra time for canning has been difficult. I’m hoping to get some more canning done in these upcoming weeks since hubby is now home for good! My pepper plants are just really struggling, so I went ahead and started buying them from a farm stand down the street. 5 peppers for $2 isn’t bad! Those are also going into the dehydrator, as is the zucchini. I am freezing some stuff, but I have to say I am largely focusing on building my pantry (i.e. storing food in a way that doesn’t require refrigeration). I met up with a friend and my kiddos and her nephew had fun playing at a free spray park/playground. I returned library books on time for once… đ I found packets of organic heirloom seeds on clearance at Wal-Mart for .97 cents. I bought 11 packets toward my seed stash for Spring 2016. FacebookPinterestE-mail
Frugal Fridays #40
My beekeeping uncle gave me bags and bags of summer squash and zucchini when I went to his house to check on our beehives. He also gave me some rutabagas, eggplants, and cucumbers. Nom!! I printed some free handwriting worksheets and scissor skills worksheets from worksheetworks.com . Neat website! I dehydrated onions, bananas, and tomatoes. I cleaned my bathroom with a cleaner made of vinegar, water, and Lemon Essential Oil I’ve restarted an old habit that I used to have back when our budget was superduperinsanely tight. When I go to the store, of course I have a list and I walk in with the intent of not buying anything that isn’t on the list. I also keep my cellphone on “calculator” and each time I add something to the cart, I add it to my total so that I’m not surprised when I get to the cash register. But one of my best habits is: before I go to the cash register, I pull my cart off to the side where I’m not in anyone’s way. I look in my cart and really think about what I have. If there’s anything in there that was a sort of impulse-buy, or if it’s not something that I really need/want/will use/have a place for….I pick it up and either put it back on the shelf or hand it to the clerk and tell her that I’ve changed my mind about it. I made fresh pico de gallo using all produce from my garden. Pico de gallo is my FAVORITE. I don’t buy tomatoes from the store (they never taste as good!), so the only time of […]
Frugal Fridays #39
First things first. This post contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link within this post and then purchase something, I receive a percentage of your purchase total as a commission. This does not cost you anything extra, but it sure does bless my family and my blogging effortsâŚand we totally appreciate that! I’m having a bit of trouble with slugs eating my pepper plants, so I’m trying a few natural solutions that I’ve read about. Namely sprinkling egg shells at the base of the plants and also using cornmeal. I’m really hoping this works! To date, peppers have been my arch-nemesis in the garden. I planted about 1/3 of my garden in peppers this year, so I’ll be mighty disappointed if they all flop. We inherited some furniture from an aunt and uncle who are selling their house. We got a dresser and a dining room table that will accommodate our growing family a bit better. We’re passing along our previous table to an in-law for them to enjoy. We are enjoying a steady flow of onions, tomatoes, zucchini, lettuce and some herbs from our garden. A deluge of kale, as usual. đ We’ve also gotten a handful of jalapenos. Still waiting on some bell peppers, green beans, and other goodies. I’ve talked to a few other gardeners in my area and they’ve said their garden is slightly behind schedule as mine is. Then again, my MIL’s garden is flourishing like mad! We’re getting a bit of a “heat wave” here with some temps up near the 90’s along with a good amount of rain. I’m hoping this gives my garden […]
Frugal Fridays #38
First things first. This post contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link within this post and then purchase something, I receive a percentage of your purchase total as a commission. This does not cost you anything extra, but it sure does bless my family and my blogging efforts…and we totally appreciate that! Successes/Blessings: From Goodwill I found: Financial Peace Revisited along with the The Financial Peace Planner by Dave Ramsey for $5! I also got 2 boys t-shirts, 1 pair of pajama pants for my son, 2 outfits and a pair of winter booties for baby Henry, a drawing book for the kids, and 2 chapter books for the 8Â year old for another $12. I canned 20 pints of turkey with broth, and 5 pints of beef (stew meat). I visited with a friend and her kiddos who we don’t get to see often! I used some of my home canned tomato sauce from last summer in a dinner. I’ve harvested red onions as needed. I’ve harvested about 10 tomatoes and a few handfuls of cherry tomatoes. I’ve harvested lots of lettuce for salads. I printed and bound ebook workbooks for the kids using materials that I had on hand. We’re starting our school year back up next week. We walked to the library on a beautiful sunny day, and then went across the street to the little family owned cafe. We were able to get mama an iced coffee and everyone a snack for under $5! (The inspiration for the picture featured in this post- a beautiful work of art by Padurariu Alexandru) My husband repaired 2 of […]
Frugal Fridays #37 and Budgets
My husband went away last month for work. He was gone 3 weeks and made a lot of overtime. We were so looking forward to using some of that extra money to spruce up our kitchen a bit. Turns out, life had other plans. Murphy’s Law. One of our vehicles has needed over $1,100 worth of work in the last few weeks- and it’ll need even more work before winter. The other vehicle (our van) needs an inspection and possibly some other work- praying not too much. At first, I was feeling really grumpy that all of our “extra money” was going toward un-fun things like car repairs. And then…duh. Thank you Lord for that opportunity to make that extra money, which made these car repairs affordable to us rather than completely financially debilitating. That’s better. I’ve talked to my husband several times over the years about financial programs such as the Jim Sammon’s Financial Freedom Seminar (mentioned several times by the Duggars- I love them, though I didn’t love the seminar and my husband couldn’t even stay awake for longer than minutes during it. True story.). And also Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. We don’t have a ton of debt. A small amount, mostly student loans. But we could definitely use some help in the planning department. I tend to get really excited about things like budgeting, and then I get a little fatigued by it and fall off the wagon. My husband absolutely loathes being stressed out by money. So we follow a general budget, but definitely not as structured as we could be (and structure would definitely help us at times). […]
Frugal Fridays #36
This post contains affiliate links. There is no extra cost to you, but if you click on a link and then purchase something, I do receive a small percentage as a commission. Thank you so, so much! Successes/Blessings: I harvested some mesclun from the garden for a salad. (pictured above) I don’t know why, but my lettuce the last 2 years has grown slower than molasses. I’m not sure what’s up with that. I used RIT to dye a cotton sleepsack and a changing pad cover that had been stained. I originally thought I’d have to buy replacements…but then this idea to just dye them a darker blue color struck me! I saved $25-$30 by doing this. My husband’s manager sent home another bag of overflow produce from his garden, including summer squash, zucchini, and a few bell peppers. I used some of our own compost to top dress my pepper and green bean plants. We stopped at the bread outlet while grocery shopping. We got 6 loaves of whole wheat bread, 2 loaves of cinnamon raisin bread, and 4 packages of bagels for $16. I’ve been leaving the central air off for the first half of the day and just turning it on around 3pm when/if the thermostat gets above 80 in the house. This is mostly to cool off bedrooms for naps and bedtime. We live in a 130 yr old farmhouse, and the upstairs (where all the bedrooms are) gets horribly stuffy. I did go slightly over our $400/month grocery budget this month, but it was out of anticipation of income loss. Sometimes my husband loses days out of his schedule […]
Frugal Fridays #35
Successes/Blessings: I picked some flowers from around the yard to enjoy in the house (in the picture above). I don’t plant much in the way of flowers. I pretty much only allow flowers in my yard that are easy to grow and come back year after year. I just don’t have the time to dedicate to flowers, unfortunately. I planted the hydrangea 3 yrs ago when we moved in, the sunflowers re-seeded themselves from last year, my mom gave me some zinnia seedlings this Spring because she knows I think they’re beautiful (she has such a green thumb!), and the cone flowers and black eyed susans are perennials. I have been harvesting red onions from the garden as needed. I made homemade kefir and then used that for soaking grains and also for smoothies (this smoothie was made with kefir, frozen berries from my yard, raw honey from my beekeeping uncle, and some kale powder that I dehydrated and ground up using kale from the garden. I made ginger carrots a la Nourishing Traditions I made a candle using some beeswax from my uncle’s hives (mine isn’t mature enough to take wax from yet) and a bit of tallow that I rendered from our beef order. I added 1 tsp of pumpkin spice for scent. I dehydrated 2 batches of kale and 2 batches of carrots for our food storage. I also purchased 40 lbs of dry pinto beans. I went to our local thrift store for a few items. They were having a 30% off sale on housewares and books. We got 8 books, 2 puzzles, a silicon bundt pan, a bag of wooden […]
Frugal Fridays (Even though it’s Monday)
Why am I doing Frugal Fridays on Monday? Because my husband was out of town for 3 weeks, and life got a little crazy. And the baby decided he didn’t want to sleep. At all. It’s all good, though. Hubby is home and baby has decided to resume a good sleeping pattern. Therefore: Frugal Fridays. On Monday. Successes/Blessings: I canned 4 more pints of Cinnamon Rhubarb Jam (this is seriously the tastiest jam I’ve EVER made). I dehydrated 10 bananas for our food storage. I made yogurt and granola. I added walnuts and coconut to our granola this time because I had remnant bags of them floating around the pantry. I also used honey from my uncle’s beehive (he gave me a frame to extract a few weeks ago. YUM-O). A neighbor informed me of a sale going on at the used book store. When I showed up, they women there guessed that we were a homeschooling family, and told us to take as much as we wanted and that they weren’t going to charge us! How sweet!! We got a big reusable shopping bag full of books. I havested 4 quarts of black raspberries and a handful of sugar snap peas. I haven’t gotten many peas as I’d hoped for…mostly because the weeds have taken over that part of the garden. My fault. My son found out the hard way (by falling into them) that we have stinging nettles behind our garage. These have never grown here before, but I’m very excited! (Although I felt terrible that the little guy got a rash). I made a poultice out of some plantain leaves from […]
Frugal Fridays #32
Successes/Blessings: I havested lavender and sage from my garden to dry. I also was given the opportunity to harvest mint, lemon sage, and oregano at my uncle’s house! I harvested a good amount of black raspberries from my own yard, and then some from the same uncle’s house. I’ll make jam in the next few days. I harvested garlic scapes and sugar snap peas from my garden to make stir fry. So far this is my favorite way of using the garlic scapes. Sooo yummy! I only had enough for 2 meals…note to self: plant more garlic this Fall for next year!  I harvested 15 kale leaves, dehydrated them, and then ground them in the blender to make a powder. 15 leaves dehydrated down to fit into an 8 oz jar. I’ll use this in soups, smoothies, quiche etc. By the way, I’m really loving how easy dehydrating is, and how LITTLE space it takes up to store dehydrated foods. I was given some items from my aunt that were leftover from a garage sale including: place mats, Food & Wine magazine’s cookbooks, some holiday decorations, an espresso machine, and a number of other items. Our neighbor graciously offered to mow our lawn while my husband was out of town for work. I was given some zucchini and cucumber plants by a friend who didn’t have anymore space in her garden. I transplanted carrots into the garden. I know carrots are typical directly seeded into the ground, but I decided to try starting them out in peat pods since my first couple of plantings never germinated. I then carefully separated the sprouts and planted […]