- toilet paper
- paper towels
- napkins
- paper plates
- dish soap
- dishwasher soap
- tin foil
- plastic wrap
- plastic bags (snack, sandwich, quart, gallon)
- shampoo
- conditioner
- bars of soap
- body wash
- razor blades
- tooth paste
- tooth brushes
- fem. products
- hair products (gel, spray, putty etc)
- hair dye
- laundry detergent
- dryer sheets
- diapers
- wipes
- disposable diaper bags
- lotion
- baby care items (diaper cream, lotion, etc)
- bathroom cleaners
- household cleaners
- furniture polish
- batteries
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Non-food items
A full pantry is a lovely thing, and so is a full bathroom cupboard. Here is a list of the non-food items that I've tried to avoid buying during my Pantry Living.
Pantry Living Week 5 and my confession
Week 5 was another successful week of Pantry Living. No grocery shopping-check! and cash only shopping: double check!
We hit a speed bump though with milk. Dairy is an allowable purchase. We use between 2 to 4 gallons a week. (More in the winter because of hot chocolate addictions.) Well, Sam's club switched milk suppliers and the milk suffered. We had 2 gallons go nasty before the sell by date. We buy a combo of 2% and whole. My children are now terrified of blue labeled 2% milk. So we've gone entirely to whole milk and I buy only 2 at a time to prevent spoilage. (Btw Sam's refunded our money for the sour milk.)
Unopened boxes of cereal after Week 5: 16
During my normal non-pantry living life I get the weekly ad and pour over it. I list all desired sale items with their price. I then compare my list with my coupons and star all items with coupons. I recheck list with ad several times and hit the store on Wed or Thurs. (additional sales begin weds).
I enjoy grocery shopping. I love filling my cart and pantry. I love examining my receipt to price check. I especially love the section at the bottom that tells me my Total Savings!
I typically spend $60 a week on groceries from ShopRite and then $15 or so on milk and other items elsewhere. Truthfully, I miss the weekly shopping trip. But I've avoided the weekly ads and the shopping habit has fallen aside.
This brings me to my second minor speedbump, my awesome dad left the ShopRite ad at my home.
My first thoughts, recycle it or return it to Pop. Time passed and I began to peruse the front page. Oh the sales! Oh the specials! I know I have coupons that correspond with these lovely sales. Next thing I know I've written a short list of desirables.
I tortured myself during this 5th week of pantry living. Do I break my oath of no shopping? Back and forth I went. My sweet hubby reminded me this is self imposed and I'm welcome to shop.
Then my sweet mother showed up at my doorstep with a few of those items. Perfect! Crisis averted....almost. Mom supplied me with
Week 5 ended on Thursday. I made it!
Well today we hit the store with mom, hoping to stick to resolution. I have to admit I did cheat, but only a little. The cart included
I only feel a little guilty about bending my rules today. I guess I'm just really good at rationalizing. Here is to another week of no shopping and more saving! Happy Summer!
We hit a speed bump though with milk. Dairy is an allowable purchase. We use between 2 to 4 gallons a week. (More in the winter because of hot chocolate addictions.) Well, Sam's club switched milk suppliers and the milk suffered. We had 2 gallons go nasty before the sell by date. We buy a combo of 2% and whole. My children are now terrified of blue labeled 2% milk. So we've gone entirely to whole milk and I buy only 2 at a time to prevent spoilage. (Btw Sam's refunded our money for the sour milk.)
Unopened boxes of cereal after Week 5: 16
During my normal non-pantry living life I get the weekly ad and pour over it. I list all desired sale items with their price. I then compare my list with my coupons and star all items with coupons. I recheck list with ad several times and hit the store on Wed or Thurs. (additional sales begin weds).
I enjoy grocery shopping. I love filling my cart and pantry. I love examining my receipt to price check. I especially love the section at the bottom that tells me my Total Savings!
I typically spend $60 a week on groceries from ShopRite and then $15 or so on milk and other items elsewhere. Truthfully, I miss the weekly shopping trip. But I've avoided the weekly ads and the shopping habit has fallen aside.
This brings me to my second minor speedbump, my awesome dad left the ShopRite ad at my home.
My first thoughts, recycle it or return it to Pop. Time passed and I began to peruse the front page. Oh the sales! Oh the specials! I know I have coupons that correspond with these lovely sales. Next thing I know I've written a short list of desirables.
I tortured myself during this 5th week of pantry living. Do I break my oath of no shopping? Back and forth I went. My sweet hubby reminded me this is self imposed and I'm welcome to shop.
Then my sweet mother showed up at my doorstep with a few of those items. Perfect! Crisis averted....almost. Mom supplied me with
- 4 jars of peanut butter
- 7 cans of beans (black, pinto, roman, pink)
- 1 loaf of potato bread
- 1 can of french fried onions
Week 5 ended on Thursday. I made it!
Well today we hit the store with mom, hoping to stick to resolution. I have to admit I did cheat, but only a little. The cart included
- 2 boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios (good sale $1.88 a box)
- 2 bottles of Purex laundry soap (sale $1.99 each plus $1 off coupon)
- Hazelnut spread (I've never had it before but Dave's been craving it for his newest recipe: crepes)
- Swedish Fish (for the plane ride in our future)
- V-8 Splash (that counts as a fruit, right?)
- Mini Pretzels
- 4 loaves of Potato Bread
- Carrots
- Bananas
- String Cheese
- 2 deodorants
- 2 notebooks (for plane ride also)
I only feel a little guilty about bending my rules today. I guess I'm just really good at rationalizing. Here is to another week of no shopping and more saving! Happy Summer!
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Pantry Living Weeks 3 & 4
You know the drill. No grocery shopping except for dairy, eggs, bread, and produce. I'm doing this to myself for two reasons: to see if I can, and to try and avoid shopping while my teacher hubby is on summer vaca. Also I try to use cash only, except for a few of the exclusions and gas for the car.
I'm happy to report I've done well these last 2 weeks. I haven't run out of anything.
Almost forgot, I resurrected my tomato plant! I've already harvested 2 grape tomatoes. lol.
I'm happy to report I've done well these last 2 weeks. I haven't run out of anything.
- I did buy more bread, eggs, milk and produce.
- I also bought orange juice. I group it with produce.
- and some kool-aid bag drinks......well, its not something we use often and I thought it would be a nice treat for the kids at the beach. It was really really cheap and I used my cash. There, I think I've successfully rationalized that one.
- Cereal update: I began with 31 unopened boxes. After 2 weeks we had 25 unopened boxes of cereal. Now after 4 weeks we have 19 boxes of unopened cereal. We might be able to make it to September :)
Almost forgot, I resurrected my tomato plant! I've already harvested 2 grape tomatoes. lol.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Pantry Living Weeks 1 & 2
I love shopping. I especially enjoy grocery shopping. Success varies by individuals. My success comes with a well-stocked pantry, full bellies, smiling faces, clean floors, clean faces. Week 1 and week 2 are successful. I've resisted the strong urge to go grocery shopping. My mother heard me say I was bummed I was almost out of vanilla and corn starch (no additional in pantry) and she surprised me with both. Neither have been needed....yet. Giant shout out to my awesome parents who are always lending a hand.
On the other hand I've unexpectedly run through a few items quickly.
Beach Burritos Recipe(originally called River Burritos)
Drain and rinse beans. Mix beans and dressing along with any optional ingredients. Serve on a tortilla with a slotted spoon. Roll
and enjoy. Watch out for drips, you don't want to stain your cute swimsuit ;) Also tasty with tortilla chips.
On the other hand I've unexpectedly run through a few items quickly.
- canned beans- I make "Beach Burritos"(recipe included) for our beach days. I knew my supply wouldn't last 3 months but I hoped it would do better than 2 weeks.
- Italian dressing- an ingredient in "Beach Burritos".....not prepared for all the beach days already.
- popsicles- can I just say HEAT WAVE
- frozen dinner rolls- I haven't decided if these qualify as 'bread' in my exclusion list. But I make the rules so I will say yes, they qualify :)
- spaghetti sauce- truthfully I haven't opened a single jar but my mom did. My uncle passed away last week and to save my mom a trip to the store to prep funeral luncheon food I offered her 3-45oz. jars of sauce. I don't think I'll really count this though cause she will replace them.
- cereal- I started with 31 unopened boxes of cereal. But with family visiting for my dear uncle's funeral some food has gone quickly. I am now at 25 unopened boxes.
- toilet paper- it goes quickly when my house is the largest in the area: best place for family cookouts, dinners and get-togethers.
| My pantry after week 2 |
Beach Burritos Recipe(originally called River Burritos)
- 3 different cans of beans. I like Black, Pinto, and White.
- Italian Dressing- 1/2 a small bottle
- Optional- corn, green chilies, olives, tomatoes (note: these will make the salad require refrigeration and will mean it can't last forever.
Drain and rinse beans. Mix beans and dressing along with any optional ingredients. Serve on a tortilla with a slotted spoon. Roll
and enjoy. Watch out for drips, you don't want to stain your cute swimsuit ;) Also tasty with tortilla chips.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Pantry Living....can I do it?
My awesome hubby is a teacher. Teachers work 10 months of the year with a two month vacation. Sounds like a sweet gig. Unfortunately, summer vacation= no income. This awesome hubby of mine will be working a summer school enrichment program to make up for that, BUT it got me thinking. What if he didn't have work? What if that pay really stops? Or worse? Can I live off my pantry and freezer? Let's give it a go!
So here I am. Thursday was my husband's last day of work. I went to the grocery store for the last big trip of the summer. I did anticipate this so I've been stocking up on cereal, marshmallows, and salad dressing, you know the necessities of life. For the next 11 weeks I hope to prepare 77 days worth of food: 231 meals. It sounds daunting but its worth a shot.
I allow myself to buy
I also have a goal of Cash ONLY for the summer. Except for #1-#3 of my food allowances and for gas.
I'm so excited! Pantry living here I come!
So here I am. Thursday was my husband's last day of work. I went to the grocery store for the last big trip of the summer. I did anticipate this so I've been stocking up on cereal, marshmallows, and salad dressing, you know the necessities of life. For the next 11 weeks I hope to prepare 77 days worth of food: 231 meals. It sounds daunting but its worth a shot.
| Just some of the grub we'll be enjoying. (the giant box of popcorn is actually full of candles) |
- DAIRY(milk, cheese, sour cream, cream cheese, you get the point.),
- BREAD (but I did freeze a few loaves to delay this purchase a bit),
- EGGS (no chickens allowed in our city, besides, that's not my thing)
- PRODUCE(I wish I could garden all the fresh fruits and veggies we need but I've already killed the tomato plant I bought.)
I also have a goal of Cash ONLY for the summer. Except for #1-#3 of my food allowances and for gas.
I'm so excited! Pantry living here I come!
Monday, April 22, 2013
Yard Saler, Ahoy!
Hey Peeps,
So I've started a Yard Sale Advice blog. Check it out!
Hosting a Yard Sale? Want to start searching for deals? The tips and tricks of it all will be found here!
http://yardsaleadvice.blogspot.com/
The first topic Top 10 Tips on How to Host a Yard Sale
So I've started a Yard Sale Advice blog. Check it out!
Hosting a Yard Sale? Want to start searching for deals? The tips and tricks of it all will be found here!
http://yardsaleadvice.blogspot.com/
The first topic Top 10 Tips on How to Host a Yard Sale
Thursday, February 28, 2013
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