Grocery Shopping Trips: 04.15.19

Hello again!  How long has it been since I updated my grocery hauls?  I have no idea.  If I don’t stick to a routine, you can forget it these days.

I have decided that I am just going to start where I am and go with it.  I always update my meal plan’s on Mondays, so this seems like an obvious – to my brain – time to update my grocery shopping trips too.  So no matter which days I end up shopping on during the week, I plan to do an update on Mondays.  We’ll see how this progresses!

Hayden and I spent Friday in the city, so of course I quickly ran through Aldi.  And then on Saturday Liv and I took off the recycle and ran into our Walmart to get some of the things that I couldn’t bring home from Aldi.  It’s a three hour round trip to our closest Aldi.  I’m not trusting my cooler to keep the milk cold that long.  So Walmart it is.

Here is what we spent last week:


Wal-Mart $64.29  I adjusted the amount to reflect FOOD.  Yay!
Aldi $91.73


Total spent for this week $156.02

January $740.71

February $397.21

March $  ?

April $156.02

  • Got back:                                                    Got back for the year:
  • ibotta  $0.10                                               $5.75
  • Checkout 51 $                                             $
  • Receipt Hog           Coins                           Coins
  • Walmart Savings Catcher $0.00         $0.00
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Book Haul! February 2019

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


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Hello again!  I’m getting my March book haul ready for you and guess what?  You know.  It is my usual mode of not having already told you about what we found in February.  So let’s get into it!

First up is a book cover.  This one is for mass market paperbacks.  I may try my hand at making some of these in different patterns.  Especially for trade paperback size books.  This will save my books this summer at the beach!

The Widow of the South by Robert Hicks

High Druid of Shannara – Tanequil by Terry Brooks

Duma Key by Stephen King

The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillipa Gregory

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

The Conquering Sword of Conan by Robert E Howard

Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi

The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin

The King’s Curse by Phillippa Gregory

The Witch of Portobello by Paulo Goelho

A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

The Warrior Within by John Little and Linda Lee Cadwell


And now to start some controversy:  The cookbooks.  Yes, yes, I just sent away 32 cookbooks on Tuesday.  But those were cookbooks that I have read over and over.  I know that when I want to sit down and peruse one of my cookbooks that those were not going to be ones that I would choose to sit and read again.  What do you mean you don’t read your cooksbooks!?!  Anyway, these are completely new to me and may go to live with someone else soon.  We shall see.  In the meantime, I can’t wait to carve out some time to sit and read these.

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School – Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook by Martha Stewart

Gordon Ramsay Makes It Easy – 100 Sophisticated But Simple Recipes by Gordon Ramsay

An African American Cookbook by Phoebe Bailey

Callie’s Biscuits and Southern Traditions – Heirloom Recipes from our Family Kitchen by Carrie Morey

Fix-It and Forget-It Lightly – Revised and Updated – 600 Healthy, Low-Fat REcipes for Your Slow Cooker by Phyllis Pellman Good

Bake – Beautiful baking recipes from around the world

That’s the lot of them.  I can’t wait to get into them!


What books did you pick up in February?

Book Haul! January 2019

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


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Hello again!  I finally gathered together everything that I needed to show you what books we found in January – just in time for the end of February.  That’s neither here nor there though is it?  Life happens, right?

Some of them I bought for gifts, they just haven’t been given yet; other’s I bought for our reading pleasure to then  be passed on to other voracious readers like ourselves.  A few we gathered up to keep on our shelves to be read over and over.  Have fun trying to figure out which is which!

Here’s all of the lovely books we found in January:

Mr. Majestyk by Elmore Leonard

The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes by Soman Chainani

Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land by Walter R. Borneman

The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers: A Novel by Margaret George

Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center by Daniel Okrent

Timeline by Michael Crichton

James Earl Jones, Voices and Silences by James Earl Jones and Penelope Niven

The Paris Wife by Paula McLain

How to Eat | Vintage Nigella by Nigella Lawson

The Last Girls by Lee Smith

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (The Twilight Saga) by Stephenie Meyer

Serpico by Peter Maas

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

The Good German by Joseph Kanon

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs

Florida’s favorite recipes: Favorite recipes of Florida FHA/HERO

Comfortable Under Pressure: Pressure Cooker Meals: Recipes, Tips, and Explanations (The Blue Jean Chef) by Meredith Laurence

Fast Favorites Under Pressure: 4-Quart Pressure Cooker recipes and tips for fast and easy meals by Blue Jean Chef, Meredith Laurence (The Blue Jean Chef)

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Fattening!: Over 150 Ridiculously Easy Recipes for the Super Busy by Devin Alexander


What books did you pick up in January?

 

 

Grocery Shopping Trip: 02.17.19

Hello again!  Liv and I went out on Sunday afternoon and did this week’s grocery haul.  We waited until late afternoon which helped tremendously with time and people rage.  Is that a thing for you too?  I hate being out with all of the crazies, trying to get what we need for the week and people are standing about having family reunions and get together’s in the aisles.  It makes me want to hurt people.  GO HOME.  Sit on your porch and gab.  Or your living room.  Anywhere that’s not a grocery store aisle.  Please.

When we got home, I completely forgot my promise that I would take photos of all the food for you.  One time does not make a habit, does it?  Hopefully I’ll remember next week.

We ended up having to make two grocery store stops.  Another thing that seriously gets me bent from shopping on a Sunday, is the supply available.  Wal-Mart is especially bad in our town.  There was not ONE single bag of Great Value plain potato chips in the entire store.  Not the red kind, or the yellow kind or the blue kind.

Since we needed to run into Food Lion anyway to keep up with Denton’s need for Coke Zero and they were on sale there, (I am completely content with Diet Dr. Pepper at the moment) I just switched chips to my Food Lion list.  Don’t you make separate, detailed list’s for each grocery store too?  I know, I’m a weirdo.

While I have you held captive with my ranting for the day, let’s talk about store stocker’s, shall we?  My brother worked for a grocery chain for years in his previous work life and he started out as a night stocker in high school.  A NIGHT stocker.  When did stores stop doing this?  I know, I know, I just got through whining about my Wal-Mart not having chips out on the shelf for me to purchase, but for all that’s good and holy this is only adding to the chaos.  You can walk into any grocery store in my surrounding area at any time of day and there are workers with giant pallets on those pull along things blocking aisles all throughout the stores.  Why aren’t they doing this at night, when most people are home asleep, instead of the prime shopping time for little old ladies who are trying to navigate this mine field?

Here’s a list of all the things Tracie has complained about today:

  1. People
  2. Store supplies
  3. Store stockers
  4. I’m sure I’m missing something……

Okay, I’ll hush now.  Onto what we spent this week, so far……

Wal-Mart:

One of the perils of Liv shopping with me is additional items in the basket that are not food related.  I’ll gladly buy them though, just to be able to spend a couple of hours, uninterrupted with her.

Food Lion:

What did you buy at the grocery store this week?  Did they have everything you needed?  Inquiring minds need to know!


Wal-Mart $72.55

Kroger $0.00

Aldi $0.00

Food Lion  $42.23

Dollar Tree $0.00


Total spent for this week $114.78

January $740.71

February $397.21

Total spent for the Year so far:  $1,137.92

  • Got back this summer:                            Got back for the year:
  • ibotta  $0.10                                               $5.75
  • Checkout 51 $                                             $
  • Receipt Hog           Coins                           Coins
  • Walmart Savings Catcher $0.00         $0.00
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Grocery Shopping Trip: 02.15.19

Hello again!  Do you have a Kroger?  We have one in the town next to ours.  Last week was a GIANT fail with their digital coupon sales.  I went on the third day of their four day sale and they didn’t have any of the items that they had listed, so this week I went first thing in the morning on the first day of the sales.  People, if your store runs out of things quickly and you want Oreo’s you better hit your Kroger today.  Mine didn’t have very many and I was there at 9:00 AM.

The Oreo’s are $1.49 and you can buy five, so I need to hide these so that Liv and I won’t eat them all this weekend.  The Jimmy Dean sausage is $1.99 and you can also buy five of those, but I knew we didn’t need them.

We also bought Cheetos for $1.77 and Kroger cheese crackers $1.69, mushrooms for $1.49 each, salad mix for $1.29, and a roast for the freezer for $11.89 – which I thought was still too high – but it had been $25.78!

Potatoes for $4.49 because we always need potatoes and Sara Lee whole wheat bread because Denton ate this kind at my brother’s house this weekend and declared that this is all he will eat now.

How do you like that price on those roses?  $4.99 for the day after Valentine’s Day.  Yesterday, they were $29.99.  Happy Fake Holiday!

I’m glad to have that over with.  They are calling for snow in the morning here in Virginia.  Is it Spring where you are yet?  I’m ready to plant something!


Wal-Mart $0.00

Kroger $58.11

Aldi $0.00

Food Lion  $0.00

Dollar Tree $0.00


Total spent for this week $148.58

January $740.71

February $282.43

Total spent for the Year so far:  $1,023.14

  • Got back this summer:                            Got back for the year:
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  • Checkout 51 $                                            $
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Grocery Shopping Trip: 02.11.19

Hello!  As you will see, I abandoned all hope last year after the summer and keeping up with the grocery budget.  Which also carried over into the new year.  And halfway through February, apparently.

On Monday when I got home from grocery shopping, I decided, what the heck.  Instead of just flinging things into the kitchen as usual, I dropped it all onto the dining room table and quickly took pictures of everything I bought.  So, we shall see if this trend will continue.  I hope I don’t crash and burn with this system of keeping myself accountable like all of the others I’ve tried, but we shall see.

Because here’s the thing.  If I don’t tell you guys about my grocery budget, I just go blithely about my day, week, month, and year without looking at the big picture.  Which is BAD.  As you will see in January’s total below.  Yes, I see the receipts each time I shop, but that’s just a weekly number that quickly adds up at the end of the month into a monster.  Sooooo.

Without further ado, here’s what we bought this week – so far…..

We are trying valiantly, to find food that Oreo will actually eat.  This one is a big fat failure too.  I’ll write up an entire post about Oreo for you so you won’t be lost….

We are deep into winter and the tomatoes make me want to cry.  But, BUT!  I had the most amazing Tommy toes, or cherry tomatoes to everyone who didn’t grow up in my family, a few days ago and when I asked, they told me they bought them at our local Food Lion.  So when I was shopping Monday, I literally sniffed every package of  Tommy toes they had until I found one that SMELLED like a tomato.  And they are divine.  I can’t wait to get my tomato plants into the ground!

I always buy at least two or three pounds of Honey Crisp apples every week for Hayden alone.  This time they also had an Ambrosia apple for $0.99 a pound.  Have you ever tried these?  I bought one to see if it goes over well at our house.  For some reason, he has a reaction to Gala apples every single time he tries to eat one.  But, we all love Honey Crisp apples.

Do you have a favorite place to buy your hamburger meat?  We have tried everywhere, including the local butcher and Food Lion has the best ground beef – hands down.  Don’t ask me how, but it tastes so much better.

“Cookies” for the 15 year old puppy.  These, he absolutely loves.

I have bought two bottles of Lysol and can NOT find either of them.  Do you know how much Lysol costs?!?  $5.77!!  They didn’t have any of the great value brand.  Sometimes you need this stuff.  Maybe like when someone cuts up the pineapple that’s been in the fridge for two weeks and leaves the peels in the garbage can overnight.  Even if you scrub, and scrub, that smell will not go away.  Hence the Lysol.

Anywho, the totals are below.  This week turned out better than I expected.  Some weeks are like this, and then other weeks my budget goes out the window.  You know, because I’m not paying attention to those pesky numbers….


Wal-Mart $53.54

Aldi $0.00

Food Lion  $36.93

Dollar Tree $0.00


Total spent for this week $90.47

January $740.71

February $224.32

Total spent for the Year so far:  $965.03

  • Got back this summer:                            Got back for the year:
  • ibotta  $                                                       $
  • Checkout 51 $                                            $
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Book Haul! November and December 2018

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


I started to tell you about all of the lovely books that I found in January, and realized that I had never shown you what we accumulated at the end of the year!  So here you go.  As always, I will link up the books so that you can buy your own copy if you don’t want to hunt them down at a yard sale or a thrift store.

First up is a very rough copy of the Complete Poems of Keats and Shelley.  We didn’t have a copy, so I was happy to add this to our shelves until I find a better copy.

complete poems of keats and shelley This was a pick from Hayden.  30 Second Philosophies:  The 50 most though-provoking philosophies, each explained in half a minute.  Cool.

The bibliophile’s Dictionary by Miles WestleyLord Jim by Joseph ConradCentennial by James A. Michener I am slowly replacing any of the paperback books that I actually re-read by Nora Roberts with Trade Paperbacks.  I like the way they read better.  And they are not as heavy as a Hardback.  Blue Dahlia, Black Rose, and Red Lily.

Dark Witch by Nora Roberts

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

We actually have a big hardcover copy of all of the Bronte sisters works, but Hayden wanted something that is easier to handle when you are reading.

The Town by William Faulkner   The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien

This is not our first copy of this book either; it’s very unusual, and I can never leave certain things when I find them at the Goodwill Outlet.

The Blind Side by Michael LewisSolving the Mystery of the Lost Colony Roanoke by Lee Miller

Charlie Martz and Other Stories by Elmore Leonard

It’s getting harder and harder to find a book my Daddy hasn’t already read.

Reader’s Digest North American Wildlife

I highly, highly recommend this book!!  My parents have always had a copy of this and when I found my own copy about 15 years ago, I held onto it for dear life.  This one is in better condition than mine, so……

God’s Promises Bible

You know me and my philosophy about the bibles at the Goodwill Outlet…..

The Language Police by Diane Ravitch

I thought this looked interesting.

I believe that’s everything we picked up in November and December.  Also, while we were in California we stopped into a small local bookstore in Morro Bay and stocked up there too.  It was a gorgeous place and I wish we could just pop in there anytime we wanted to.

I know that we bought a blank journal for Liv, and two other books that she picked out.  No idea what they were.  Hayden picked up Cloud Atlas, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (I have hunted for this in Trade paperback form for the last three years – yes, I know I could have ordered it), and Ulysses.  Denton picked up a pocket version of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, and The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi.  I cannot remember what I bought.  Seriously. I’m sure I’ll come across them when I’m digging for something to read.

I can however, remember what I didn’t buy.  There was a beautiful set of illustrated Percy Jackson books in the children’s section and Liv didn’t even look twice at them.  They were gorgeous.  She’s happy with her original set and I need to get over my book hoarding tendencies.


Side note:  You guys, I just can’t leave the bibles when I find them at the Goodwill Outlet.  I have a sneaking suspicion about where all of the items that don’t get snatched up go and I just can’t.  I’ll take them to church and leave them in the pews for someone who might not have their own copy.

What books did you pick up in November and December?

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I look forward to this deal every year!

When you use coupon code GIFTBOOK18 at checkout, you can get $5 off any $20 printed book purchase on Amazon.

This is only valid on print books which are shipped and sold by Amazon.  It also excludes eBooks and Audiobooks, Book Rentals, and Amazon Gift Cards.  This coupon code is valid through December 21, 2018.

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ElevationFrederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom

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How to Save $$$ on Souvenirs

I love traveling and seeing new places.  I also love saving money so that I can pay for those experiences.

Now, before you start feeling sorry for all of the souvenir shops that we avoid, rest assured we did not avoid them all.  We dropped about $100.00 on two hats, and a toboggan in just one store.  When you see something you truly like and know that you’ll probably never find another one of, BUY it.  It’s the little things in life that make my family happy.

Of course, my best source for souvenirs is thrift stores.  Especially the thrift stores in a tourist town.  I found all of the shirts you’ll see down below in ONE store.  I think there were at least twelve thrift stores in one of the many beach towns we stopped in, but even I don’t want to spend my entire vacation thrift shopping.  There are waves to stare at.  Safely from the sand.

As always, if you can’t wait to find one of these beauties at your own thrift store, click on the photo to be taken to that item.  Let’s see what we found!

Denton was very pleased when I came home with this one.  $2.49

Venice Beach.  It was a lovely beach.  Very different, but still a cool place to visit.  $1.25

I bought this one just so we would have a fun reminder of one of the most expensive meals we ate in California, in the pouring rain.  $1.25

The rest of the shirts don’t have anything to do with any of the places that we visited.  But, that doesn’t matter to anyone in my family.  We buy things that we like, that will still evoke a memory of that time and place.  And it will be a lovely thing.

One of Liv’s picks.  She loves anything to do with Canada and this will double as a dress for her, lol.   $2.49Denton was very happy with this find.  $4.49

I love this burnout material.  It is so soft and comfy.  Have you seen Stranger Things yet?  You should as soon as possible.  $2.49

I bought this shirt for me.  When I whipped it out and showed it to my family and said “Isn’t that funny”, they all looked at me blank-faced.  I said read it, and they all said, it says Karma.  No, no, no.  In tiny gold lettering, it also says, “Dear Karma, I Have a List of People You Missed.”  It feels like a cloud.  $3.49

I had no idea what this brand was, but Liv yanked it off the rack immediately.  Not because of the brand, but because she loves their logo.  Yes, I do live under a rock.  Apparently, Obey is a great brand.  $4.49

I think that’s it.  If I unearth anything else we picked up souvenir-wise I’ll add it to the list.  I also wanted to point out that you don’t have to wait until you get to your destination to pick up great deals either.

On one of the trips that we took the kids to Disney, I stocked up for six months before we left on t-shirts, stuffed animals and other souvenir goodies and then, once we were there brought out the new-to-them treasure’s.  Stuff is stuff, but the memories you make together will last throughout a lifetime.

Think of it this way.  I paid less than $25.00 for everything you see here.  ONE of the hats we bought at Pismo Beach cost more than all of this.  It’s an awesome hat, and I know that everything we bought there will be loved and worn for a long time.  But every dollar you save is another dollar towards a flight, an uber, a week-long subway ticket, etc.  It all adds up.

What’s your favorite souvenir from a vacation?  One of mine is a three-sided leather and brass barometer that I paid $3.00 for in Williamsburg, VA.  We were taking a break from the exhausting fun we were having at Busch Gardens and stumbled onto this awesome little thrift store.  The barometer was made in West Germany.  I love it and I keep it on my desk as a reminder of all the fun we had that week.

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Book Haul! October 2018

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


October was a great month to pick up books!  I found some real gems and can’t wait to dive into them; a couple I already have.  Some of the picks were mine, some were Hayden’s and others were Olivia’s.  Have fun trying to pick out whose is whose.  You can also click on the photo of the books, where you will be able to purchase your own copy of all of the excellent books I found this month.

Here’s what we found:

Mark Twain – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain – Pudd’nhead Wilson
Nicholas Sparks – The Best of Me
Nicholas Sparks – Safe Haven
Liane Moriarty – What Alice Forgot
Dwight D. Eisenhower – At Ease: Stories I Tell To Friends
Carolly Erickson – Her Little Majesty ~ The Life of Queen Victoria
Diana Gabaldon – The Fiery Cross
Nathaniel Hawthorne – The Scarlet Letter
Alan Kaufman – Jew Boy
Alice Hoffman – Here on Earth
Rinker Buck – The Oregon Trail
Carlos Fuentes – The Death of Artemio Cruz
Leonard Nimoy – I Am Spock
Gayle Forman – Just One Day
New American Standard Bible – Giant Print
Dana Hand – Deep Creek
Jean M. Auel – The Clan of the Cave Bear
Nik Wallenda with David Ritz – Balance ~ A Story of Faith, Family, and Life on the Line
Nickolodeon Paw Patrol – Stuck on Stories
Scott Westerfeld – Extras
Janet Evanovich – Wicked Appetite
John Sedgwick – The Dark House
Bible
Stephen King – Rose Madder
Chip and Joanna Gaines – The Magnolia Story
Stephen King – Insomnia
Stephen King – Lisey’s Story

And now onto the cookbooks.  Yes, yes, I know what you are thinking.  She does NOT need any more cookbooks.  I have even uttered those words myself.  But, when you find them for 10 CENTS each, you have to give them a home.  Right?  Right?!?

Martha Stewart’s Baking Handbook
Padma Lakshmi – Tangy Tart Hot & Sweet
The Best of Fine Cooking Soups & Sandwiches
Gerald Hirigoyen with Lisa Weiss – Pintxos ~ Small Plates in the Basque Tradition
Martha Stewart’s Cookies – The very best treats to bake and to share
The Williamsburg Cookbook – Traditional and contemporary recipes adapted from the taverns and inns of Colonial Williamsburg
The visual Food Encyclopedia – The Definitive Practical Guide to Food and Cooking
The Book of Crepes & Omelets
Heidi Swanson – Super Natural Every Day ~ Well-loved recipes from My Natural Foods Kitchen
Better Homes and Gardens – Garden Fresh Meals ~ More than 200 delicious recipes for enjoying produce at its just picked peak
Mario Batali – Holiday Food

I believe that’s everything we picked up this month.

Side note:  You guys, I just can’t leave the bibles when I find them at the Goodwill Outlet.  I have a sneaking suspicion about where all of the items that don’t get snatched up go and I just can’t.  I’ll take them to church and leave them in the pews for someone who might not have their own copy.

What books did you pick up in October?

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