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A few frugal things

Yesterday, I:

-made whole wheat pancakes to use up some buttermilk

-cut one of my kids’ hair, a job I don’t particularly love, but which I figure has saved me almost $2500 so far.

(I’m assuming $15/cut, between the price of the cut and a tip, but I’m not sure how accurate that is, since I’ve never taken this kid anywhere to get a hair cut.)
home haircut scissors

-used up some leftover grilled vegetables by making a fajita bowl of sorts…grilled onions and peppers, a few leftover shrimp, the last of a bunch of cilantro, an avocado half, and sour cream.

fajita veggie bowl

-bought a black wool pea coat online for Lisey. My girls all have black pea coats from Old Navy, and Lisey is a little too big for hers this year. I saw the coats were on sale online and I used a $40 credit card reward I had from Old Navy to buy the coat.

It was $35 on sale and if you spend $50, you get free shipping. So, I added a denim skirt to my shopping cart, which bumped me right over the limit (I’d have had to spend $7 on shipping, so adding the skirt only cost me an extra $8 in reality).

And given that I had my $40 reward, the total cost for the coat and the skirt was only $10. Yay!

(I would have used Ebates to get 2% cash back, but I was having trouble getting my $40 reward to work on the site, so I had to place my order by phone. Boo.)

-went to the library to return a pile of books that happened to be due that day.

(Good thing I happened to sign onto the library website that morning! That would have been a big late fee, and might very well have qualified as a stupid tax.)

Of course, we walked out with a pretty large pile of new books.

The library is such a fantastic resource for my kids…if I had to supply them with purchased books, they wouldn’t get to read nearly as many as they do now.

(and my house would be positively overflowing with books.)

-stopped at a drugstore on the way to use my $2 Lindt chocolate coupons (which I read about on Katy’s blog)

Yay for batching errands!

-stopped at a local market on the way home to buy some chicken, cilantro, and a jalapeno

local chicken

The chicken isn’t particularly frugal (!) but it comes with no packaging, is local, and tastes somewhere around 97.8% better than grocery store chicken.

No jalapenos were to be found, so I asked if they were out of stock. The produce guy said he’d check in the back, and a few minutes later, he came out with these chopped peppers in a bag and gave them to me for free (he’d cut the bad parts out of the jalapenos they had.)

Of course, I like free, but what I like even better is that we’re eating peppers that would have been thrown out.

Schweet.

-made dinner, which I happened to not feel like doing, and which happened to be chicken cakes with cucumber relish, which I read about on Nom Nom Paleo and which has been sitting in my to-try pile for a bit.

(Could I say “which” a few more times in a single sentence? I think not.)

cucumber relish

Daylight faded before I was done, but I did cook up one teensy test chicken cake before the sunlight totally disappeared.

tod mun chicken cakes

They’re a bit like the fish cakes we love to eat around here, and we always have some tartar sauce with those. So, I mixed up some mayo, cilantro, and chopped red onion to make a sort-of-tartar-sauce-ish thing to eat with the chicken cakes.

What frugal stuff have you been up to lately?

P.S. I did do other things yesterday too, like, you know, school with the kids. I just was listing frugal schtuff here. 😉

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Miranda

Wednesday 13th of November 2013

I've also cut my son and husband's hair. We stopped by our farmer's market this weekend and picked up some fresh veggies that are usually a little cheaper than the store and we used a coupon to buy our first Christmas gift of the year.

Connie Seward

Monday 11th of November 2013

http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2013-2014/made-in-bangladesh

Fehmeen

Friday 8th of November 2013

I baked biscuits at home instead of buying them from the bakery (more nutrients and way cheaper) and I usually do the same with cakes. They come out the same at around 1/3 of the retail price - we eat of a lot of cake here to at the end of the year, it probably makes a big difference.

Amie

Thursday 7th of November 2013

Grocery store had apples and pears on clearance.Bought 8lbs apples for. $2.35 and 3lbs pears for $1.30. Made some applesauce and peeled and cutup the rest before freezing. :)

kris

Thursday 7th of November 2013

**Had dinner at church (last night). $12.00 for 6 meals that included (a very generous portion) pork & rice, corn, cornbread, salad, dessert & either tea or water. **Brought my own breakfast & lunch to work (yesterday). Today, I did bring leftovers for lunch but not my breakfast but only spent $1.80 on an omlette with cheese grits (in the cafeteria at work). **Will be having leftovers for dinner tonight since it's just me & my 2 sons eating at home tonight. Hubby & my 2 girls will be out at dinnertime. **My coworker gave me a big bag of pinecones he picked out of his yard & I'm gathering some baskets up to display them on my porch. Free decorations!

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