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5 Not Frugal Things

My friend Katy does Five Frugal Things posts a lot, and occasionally I write ’em here too.

But this morning I was thinking that a Five Not Frugal Things post is in order because I’ve had a little string of such happenings lately.

One

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Due to a combination of multiple factors (time change, temporary change in Mr. FG’s work schedule, etc.), I was exhausted yesterday and I did not cook dinner.   Instead, we shamelessly bought subs and ate them for dinner.

The upside is that I can bump last night’s meal to tonight, and the meat previously planned for tonight can just stay in the freezer.

So at least our subs won’t beget food waste.

BY THE WAY!!

Speaking of menu plans, I’ve been instagramming a photo of my menu board [written on my rehabbed chalkboard menu board] most weeks.

I know this isn’t as awesome for some of you as an actual menu plan post, but until I get my rear in gear [or in case I never do!], this will tide some of you over.

I usually try to send the menu board photo over to Twitter too, so you could follow me there if you don’t have instagram.

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(Also. If you have a smartphone and are not on instagram, what is wrong with you?? 😉 Instagram is the fabulous-est social media platform ever, because pictures.   and pictures.   and pictures.   It is my favorite.)

Two

We sold a piece of musical equipment on eBay and didn’t charge enough for shipping, kind of by a mile (we charged a third of what we should have).

Fortunately, we were far from being upside down in the transaction, but still.

Oof.

Three

This morning I packed a lovely salad for Mr. FG’s lunch, which included organic lettuce and organic tomatoes (from Aldi, obviously), and leftover shrimp from when I made these shrimp lettuce wraps.

The only problem?

I, uh, forgot to include dressing.

He’s gonna put it in the fridge at work, but he’ll likely go grab a bite to eat today and I do not blame him.

Salad without dressing is awfully sad.

Four

I got a $10 coupon in my email from Eddie Bauer so I found a shirt on clearance and ordered it.   After the coupon, I think the shirt was only $6, but then once you added in shipping, it was more like $14.

That still didn’t seem all that bad for an Eddie Bauer shirt, though I did waffle a bit before ordering it.

Unfortunately, even though I ordered a small, the shirt seems to be cut on the large side and I’m kind of swimming in it.

(Which is weird because I have a small tank top from them and it is borderline too small for me.   Whyyyy is clothing not more standardized?? Especially when it’s from the same company??)

Swimming in shirts is kind of not attractive.   So I’m not keeping the shirt.

I think they do have free exchange shipping, so I’m hoping that maybe I can find something else that will fit me.   I’m thinking maybe this…

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Five

One of my girls spilled a lot of water on a library book and on her Bible and I didn’t notice this until the water had had ample time to soak pages.

I was able to salvage her Bible pages (with the help of a blow dryer, actually), but the library book was done.

In fact, I’d called it sogged.

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(Sogged: an adjective use to describe something that’s sopping wet. Origin: toddler Sonia, I believe. Sample sentence: That deck is sogged.)

Thinking I was being brilliant, I ordered a gently used replacement copy on half.com and brought it back to the library.

Sadly, there was a pen mark inside that I didn’t see, so the library deemed it unacceptable, so I still had to pay the full replacement charge, plus the amount I paid for the book on half.com

Not gonna lie: I’m a little annoyed that the library felt the copy I bought wasn’t acceptable because honestly, despite the small pen mark inside the cover, it was a perfectly good book to replace the (gently used, imperfect) copy that we damaged with water.

But in the spirit of trying not to be an obnoxious money-saver, I paid the fee and did not argue.

Also: I am remembering how many zillions of dollars the library saves me every year, and in light of that, the book replacement fee is small.

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Well.

That wasn’t quite as fun as writing a real Five Frugal Things post.   But it’s life…you win some, you lose some.

Normally I invited you all to chime in by sharing your five frugal things in the comments.   However, I totally understand if you don’t feel like sharing five not-frugal things.   😉

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Funny coincidence: I see that Katy has included a very unfrugal thing in her latest Five Frugal Things post.   Great minds think alike, because I did not see that before I thought of writing this post!

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Rachel

Sunday 15th of March 2015

here are mine : 1. I am cooking, can't find my oven gloves. I am packing up the house as we are moving soon.. and I think I threw them away by accident. I go to the store and buy more. 2. I like to fill up my tank when it reaches the 'half way' point. Forgot to do it. 3. I can't find my child's monthly 'specials' for school, so I have no idea which days she has p.e. I will have to ask her teacher for a new copy tomorrow. lol 4. I told my husband we are getting rid of cable in our new house since we are usually watching things from our laptops, and on t.v. is kids cartoons. He wasn't happy about it, but I gotta frugal somewhere! 5. I forgot to do dishes last night had no bowels . It was a looong day yesterday lol

Susie

Sunday 15th of March 2015

5 non-frugal things! 1. Husband had minor surgery & wanted takeout from his favorite place. 2. It was his birthday this week too so I made vanilla bean scones from scratch and chocolate cake but used up all my baking supplies and realize now is a horrible time to stock up! 3. Spent to much on doggie supplies yesterday! 4. Forced to spend $ at the vet so we can get more heartworm meds...ugh 5. Went to Taco Bell on Friday instead of eating leftovers.

Susie

Sunday 15th of March 2015

And! I went to monthly Bunco meet-up at a pizza place & instead of going home first and eating like I'd planned I spent $ on my dinner and didn't win any money!

Dianne

Friday 13th of March 2015

Oh so annoying that they didn't accept the copy of the book you bought, it was probably just as good as the one you damaged given the wear that library books get. The shirt you bought would be easy to take in, it would save on return postage or could it not be belted at the waist if not. xx

Rachel

Friday 13th of March 2015

I love library books. My aunt used to send the kids boxes of books that the library was going to get rid of and whenever my daughter asks me if she can buy a book, I tell her read the books your aunt gave you first. Those were free and a book is a book :) I have done those 'silly frugal' things. Yesterday I bought a subway, instead of packing a dinner. 4x a week after my daughter's sports practice, because it is 30 min away and it ends during rush hour traffic, I pack her dinner and it is cheaper, frugal and healthier. Yesterday I was very tired, low on energy because of time change (I wish they would ban that! LOL) and decided to opt for a subway. My daughter who is under 10 said "mommy, you wasted money. Next time pack my food.. because you are trying to be frugal" Smart kid I have !

Kiki @ Choosing to Cherish

Thursday 12th of March 2015

I enjoy reading this. It proves that you are human after all. :P

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