1. Used every part of the ham I purchased during the holiday sales. I still have some of the hamhock and drippings in our freezer to use for future meals.
2. Was able to gift a friend a few small items from my pantry to round out her Thanksgiving meal. The items only cost me $2.50, and in exchange she is saving me her turkey carcass that I can turn into broth.
3. Cashed in some giftcards I've earned from Swagbucks and Screenwise Trends Panel to buy some free Christmas presents for my Other Half and friends.
4. Shut off the TV and played with my beautiful baby girl. Sometimes even for me it's easy to kind of zone out and forget what's going on around me, making the conscious effort to go dark and enjoy that one on one time is free and wonderful.
What have you done this week to save money?
*The swagbucks code contains a referral link which allows me to earn 10% of any swagbucks you earn if you sign up. The Screenwise Trends Panel link does not, both I highly suggest as easy and passive ways to earn extra money.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Boredom in Saving Money
This past weekend I thought we had gotten our challenge off to a strong start. I cooked a whole ham and sorted parts for sandwiches, dinners, and soup. I saved the drippings for ham gravy and the bones for soup. I made a bulk batch of delicious and hearty split pea soup, cooked a whole chicken, did the laundry, hung all the laundry to dry and caught up on the constant growing pile of dishes
Sunday afternoon while I contemplated whether I should bake some bread or cook some chickpeas I saw my other half staring off in the distance with our baby in his arms.
"I'm bored, let's do something."
Ah yes, something. Something always leads to something doesn't it? The ambiguous something, no definition, just something that is not this thing right now. We had some bills to pay so I suggested we take a trip to the mall and use any leftovers to split a fast food meal.
My other half loves fast food. He laments frequently the loss of the ability to spend freely. As we munched away on our little treat, I realized that wiggle room needs to be budgeted. Too many moments like this would cut away at our budget leaving us in the paycheck to paycheck rut we are already in. A small portion set aside each month to be spent however Other Half chooses will be better for both his well being and our financial goals.
Finding the middle ground will be difficult but I hope this will help us continue this path to financial peace.
Sunday afternoon while I contemplated whether I should bake some bread or cook some chickpeas I saw my other half staring off in the distance with our baby in his arms.
"I'm bored, let's do something."
Ah yes, something. Something always leads to something doesn't it? The ambiguous something, no definition, just something that is not this thing right now. We had some bills to pay so I suggested we take a trip to the mall and use any leftovers to split a fast food meal.
My other half loves fast food. He laments frequently the loss of the ability to spend freely. As we munched away on our little treat, I realized that wiggle room needs to be budgeted. Too many moments like this would cut away at our budget leaving us in the paycheck to paycheck rut we are already in. A small portion set aside each month to be spent however Other Half chooses will be better for both his well being and our financial goals.
Finding the middle ground will be difficult but I hope this will help us continue this path to financial peace.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
$100 of Food in 40 Days
As we've been catching up on bills and figuring out just what it is that we want to do with our time and money I've noticed that time passed us by at an unexpected rate. Suddenly, it is the week before Thanksgiving and a month before Christmas. We are still living mostly paycheck to paycheck and although we made a budget our money is leaking away in small but noticeable ways.
With the holidays just a deep breathe away I have committed the next month to a strict food budget. An effort to give us the chance to save while also giving us that chance to get ahead of our bills and closer to living outside of the check-to-check slump.
While the holidays bring many great deals, the food sales are hard to beat. I used this opportunity to stock
up on ham, turkey, flour, sugar, potatoes and an abundance of canned goods. Carrots, celery, broccoli, apples and onion help round it out with something fresh. Dairy goods like sour cream, real butter, cream cheese and milk will also help me stretch meals with extra protein and flavor.
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In addition to this shopping trip with a mission, I have my pantry stocked with diced tomatoes, corn, tuna and baking essentials.
With Pinterest by my side, I developed a 40 day meal plan that will get us through the end of the year all while eating delicious meals and even some desserts. I will be using whole parts of the meat I have purchased and documenting my challenge via this blog.
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