Thirty Days

Day 18: A pack of peppers

A reader told me about a series of youtube videos featuring a woman in her 90′s who cooks depression-era food. If you enjoy this one, be sure to go to youtube and look for more of her videos. ——————– MEALS TODAY Breakfast: Pancakes, grapes, OJ Lunch: Canned salmon in cream sauce over rice, with...
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Day 16: Dreaming of apples

Here’s how weird I am. Last week I had a dream that apples were 39 cents a pound. I was jubilant. Then I woke up. Sigh. But — glory be! — yesterday the grocery store fliers arrived, and my lovely Paul’s grocery store has apples 3 pounds for $1! Do I even need to...
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Day 15: Cleaning out the freezer

Half way through the month– hooray!  I did end up going to the store today, and got most of the odds and ends I mentioned yesterday.  I spent $14, so that brings my total for the month to $202. Am feeling more optimistic about making it to the end of the month under budget...
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Day 14: The list is growing

I am an utter limp noodle this evening. Of course I did tug a bunch of kids through the school day, made 8 pints of pumpkin butter, canned 13 quarts of tomatoes, and cooked 2 meals. So maybe I have a reason to be tired. But this is an unnatural sort of tired, and...
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Days 12 and 13: Windfall

Ever wonder what you are actually paying for ‘time-savers’? Here’s a great article about the cost of convenience. ======= I suppose that all year long we are the recipients of little ‘windfalls’ that meet our needs in unexpected ways. But I notice those blessings more when they come during a month in which I...
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Day 11: Party time

Today we celebrated my daughter’s 14th birthday. The company was excellent: grownups chatted and kids raced all over outside and in, playing capture the flag and half a dozen other things. The coffee cake turned out delicious. And the game of Signs at the tail end of the party was fun to watch as...
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Day 9: Crisp and crunchy

Day 9:  Crisp and crunchy

Today interspersed with math and history and reading and handwriting, we picked a few dozen pumpkins, tried our hand at toasting sunflower seeds, canned a few more tomatoes, and picked the last raspberries (only a few of which made it indoors). MEALS TODAY Breakfast: Granola and milk Lunch: Leftover lentils, chicken soup, and sliced...
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Day 8: Recipe- Best Sandwich Evah

Our 9 hens are laying about 3 eggs a day so far. They’re young so they’re not in full swing yet, and I’m sure that figuring the per-egg cost would be distressing at this point. But we should be getting more eggs soon. Even now our 4 year old is having a fabulous time...
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Days 5, 6, and 7: Camping in the mountains

We had a great weekend, hanging out in the mountains with most of our kids, including our married daughter and her husband. I’m tired tonight, but wanted to get the three days of menus written out while I still have them in my head. And remember– in the morning I will be announcing who...
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Helpin’ with the groceries!

Grocery Spending (10-11 people)

2009

  • Aug-$860
  • Sept-$350
  • Oct-$845
  • Nov-$728
  • Dec-$747
  • 2010

  • Jan-$770
  • Feb-$847
  • Mar-$835
  • April-$935
  • May-$798
  • June-$858
  • July-$700
  • Aug-$702

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