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I'm a SAHM to 3 kids, a couple of 2nd graders and a 4 year old little man who is doing some Pre-K stuff.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Gas is going down...

just like the stock market. Gas in Oklahoma City today is $2.57! Finally some relief in that department!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Not much to report this month.

We've done much better so far about eating out. I spent $167 on groceries on the 1st, and I'll get more money out on the 15th. Angelfood money is due on the 13th, so some of our food money will go towards that. We'll get our Angelfood on the 27th. This is what we're getting:
• 1.5 lb. Top Sirloin Strip Steaks (4x6 oz.)
• 2 lb. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
• 3 lb. Breaded Chicken Chunks
• 1.5 lb. Boneless Pork Filet
• 20 oz. Supreme Pizza
• 1 lb. Ground Turkey
• 1 lb. Cheddar Cheese Bratwurst Sausage
• 1 lb. Green Beans
• 1 lb. Stir Fry Vegetables (Broccoli & Bell Peppers)
• 35 oz. Crinkle-cut Fries
• 32 oz. Borden 2% Red. Fat Shelf Stable Milk
• 7.5 oz. Macaroni & Cheese
• 15 oz. Pork & Beans
• 7 oz. Chicken-Flavored Rice & Vermicelli
• 1 lb. Pinto Beans
• One Dozen Eggs
• One Dessert Item

Yesterday at Kohl's I found tights for the girls to wear to church for $.60! Almost nothing beats 90% off! :)

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Not as Frugal as I hoped!

Here it is a week before the month is over, and we went wayyyyyy over budget on food. Eating out kills us! :( I won't give exact numbers, but we spent more on eating out then we did at the grocery store! This is unacceptable!

So here's my plan...I'm not going to any store (grocery or fast food) for the rest of the month. The only exception is Friday or Saturday night, because we're kidless then, and I want a date! :) We picked up our humongous load of food from Angelfood yesterday, so we're fine. The freezer is completely packed, and I'm just going to be cooking good, wholesome foods for meals this week!

On September 1, we will be doing what Dave Ramsey suggests, and we'll be using a food envelope. I'll get half of the food budget money out then, and my bank card will be confiscated. :) (Other half of food budget money will be replenished on the 15th) I will then go to the grocery store twice a month...on the first and fifteenth. I've got to figure out a way for this to work! The deadline for the new a/c/heater bill is coming up fast...if we don't get it paid off soon, we're in trouble!

Friday, August 1, 2008

I ROCK at grocery shopping :)

Today started my first month at being super frugal...and I wasn't for sure what the stores had in store for me. Well, I just spent $65...and this *may* last us over a week! This is what I got:

At Homeland:
3 boxes of Hamburger Helper for $1.50 (double coupons and they were on sale!)
Easy Mac for $1.50
Secret Deoderant for free! (sale price was $1 and they doubled my .50 coupon!!!!!)

At Crest:
Bag of Tyson chicken nuggets $3.98
Gallon of water $.65
Crackers $2.19
Gallon of 2% milk $3.34
Cat box liners $2.99
4pack of canned biscuits $1.84
Bread $.92
Lean Pockets 2 for $3
Honeycomb cereal $1.98
Shredded Cheese $2.48
Kraft Cheese Slices $2.39
White Rice $.99
Toilet Paper $1.08
Easy Mac Cups 2 for $1
12 oz canned chicken $1.67
Poptarts 12 ct $2
6 ct bottles of Koolaid $.99
Mandarin Oranges $1.72
2 lbs Green Grapes $2.99
Chicken Helper $.99
Froot Loops $2.50
6 oz canned chicken $.99
Yoplait Yogurt 6 ct $2.96
6 ct animal crackers $.99
6 ct Dolphins and Friends (like Goldfish) $.99
Borden string cheese 6ct $2
Hot dogs $1.88
20 oz Veggie Bag (brocooli, califlower, and carrots) $3.50
.85 lb of apples $1.35

So, this and what we have in the freezer (leftovers from Angelfood) should last us a while! I just wish I had more coupons to spend at Homeland LOL.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

For dinner tonight, I made meatloaf (frozen dinner thing from Angelfood), real mashed potatoes, and I shucked corn!

Looking at August, with me having no job, our food budget is looking at being $450. Here's how the food budget looks so far:

Angel food will get $86. On August 23 we'll be getting:
Ribeye steaks
Chicken Leg Quarters
Chicken Breast Nuggets
Salisbury Steak Dinner
Breaded Chicken Breast Filets
Smoked Sausage
Frozen Veggies-California Blend
Frozen Carrots
Frozen Spinach
Frozen Waffles
Bean Soup Mix
lb. Rice
Instant Potatoes (which I will give away...I don't use this stuff!)
Sliced Peaches
32 oz Shelf Stable Milk
Dozen Eggs
Dessert Item

Grill box:
Sirloin Fillets
Boneless chicken breast
St. Louis-style ribs
hamburger Patties

Chicken Combo:
Cordon Bleu
Broccoli Cheese
Chicken Kiev

Fruit and Veggie Box:
Apples
Oranges
Lettuce
Cabbage
Potatoes
Cantaloupe
Honeydew

This will leave $91/week for other groceries! I can't wait to see how well I do!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Hi all!

Gee, what has happened in the past 2 months? We went on vacation the beginning of June. We acted a little frugal, but made sure we had fun too. We spent a weekend in San Antonio on our first family vacation. The kids had a blast at Seaworld, and I fried my skin.

A few weeks after we got back, we got a puppy dog (the last one bit me back in February). Her name is Lilly Girl. She is a year old half Bishon Frise/half Pug.

Ethan is potty-trained! (Except at night) What a blessing that's been on our grocery bill!

My dryer never did get hooked up, so I've been hanging stuff out on the line...and it's been great! Nothing like drying for FREE! :)

I've been taking advantage of sales and thrift stores lately. I got the girls 5 pair of shorts for $1/piece at Walmart. My thrift store had a big sale of July 4 where clothing was $1.

My job ends in 2 weeks, and then I'm a stay-at-home mom! Homeschooling is going to be soooo much fun!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

We got the garden set up yesterday. We will hopefully have tomatoes, green peppers, onions, strawberries, cucumbers, and watermelon this summer!!!

Jeff got the electrical stuff worked out with the garage and the dryer, so I'll soon have a dryer again. This weekend, we also bought a clothesline, so I will hang some stuff up this summer. My new kitchen faucet is sitting on the kitchen counter...switching it out with the old one will save us quite a bit on water bills (the old one runs constantly...it's way past the drip stage).