My husband’s frugal project this week.

It’s been some time since I did a weekly frugal accomplishment round up, but I’ve been missing those. For those new here, it’s when throughout the week I tally up the various frugal things I did, and then share them with you at the end of the week. Sometimes I do more frugal things, and sometimes less. Sometimes I look back and say “Wow, I really had a very unfrugal week”- that happened this week, I’ll admit- and then when I write up the post I get reminded that, despite thinking I flubbed frugally (and I’m not saying that never happens, or that I didn’t do anything unfrugal this week), I still did things to save money that are worthy of acknowledgment, even if they are small.

So here they are- the various frugal things my husband and I did that saved money over the past week.

Frugal Shopping:

Free Things
My husband doesn’t understand why I am writing what free things I got on my blog- ‘How is getting free things a frugal accomplishment?’ he asks me. The reason I share what free things I got is that even if the free things I get are not applicable to you, hopefully it’ll inspire you to utilize the free things that are options where you live and not feel ashamed about it. Also getting your name out there as someone who appreciates/doesn’t mind free things often makes you end up being the recipient of free things that you might have otherwise not have gotten.
A fraction of the free produce we got this week…
  •  My husband has been working at a summer camp these past few weeks, and at the end of the day, they have a lot of food left over that was meant for snacks and meals. What people don’t take would get thrown out. This past week alone he literally came home with at least 10 shopping bags of produce- apples, nectarines, bell peppers (green, yellow, and orange), cucumbers, tomatoes, lots of bread, hard boiled eggs, tuna salad, containers of cooked rice and cooked peas. It’s been pretty awesome and covered nearly all our produce needs, plus more. (If this seems like something that just he was lucky enough to get, I know people who’s kids’ after school programs get catered meals and much of it doesn’t get eaten- some packages never even opened- and they are happy to give any excess to anyone who asks. So if your kids are in such programs or you know of some near you, it doesn’t hurt to ask.)
  • I foraged lambsquarters and purslane.
  • Mike brought home some free wooden pallets to use for building projects.
Frugal Cooking
  • I cooked jaggery into jaggery syrup.
  • I had some hard cheese that, honestly, had been sitting in my fridge for a few months and needed to get used up. (Hard cheese can last a while.) I also had some other hard cheese sitting in my freezer for a while that I got free. I used that together with coconut milk and pasta from the scratch and dent store, plus foraged lambsquarters, and made a delicious mac and cheese that didn’t bother my stomach.
Sorry, not the most photogenic picture. Oh well. Was still yummy.
  • I made homemade bread.
  • I had some leftover sauces and condiments in my fridge and used them as way to season baked chicken.

Frugal DIY

Frugal Fun
  • I took the kids to a fun, free water play area in the city. Lots of fun, zero costs. Win-win.

Other

What frugal things did you accomplish this past week? Any frugal things you wish you were able to do this week that you want to try to do this coming week?

0 Responses

  1. Getting things for free is the ultimate frugal accomplishment in my book! Usually, to get stuff free you have to have a frugal mindset of being on the look-out for free stuff. Your mind needs to be open to the possibilities of what you can do with something or how you can repair it. Many people see an apple with a big bruise on it as trash. I look at it as half an apple. You also have to be willing to actually take the found resource. Is that pallet sitting with a bunch of trash? You have to be willing to be a trash picker. Frugal accomplishments come in a lot of different forms.

  2. Getting things for free is the ultimate frugal accomplishment in my book! Usually, to get stuff free you have to have a frugal mindset of being on the look-out for free stuff. Your mind needs to be open to the possibilities of what you can do with something or how you can repair it. Many people see an apple with a big bruise on it as trash. I look at it as half an apple. You also have to be willing to actually take the found resource. Is that pallet sitting with a bunch of trash? You have to be willing to be a trash picker. Frugal accomplishments come in a lot of different forms.

  3. I Love the new towel rack . Tip hang a tag fabric loop on each towel and the kids will not have them on the floor and they will stay hung up.

  4. I Love the new towel rack . Tip hang a tag fabric loop on each towel and the kids will not have them on the floor and they will stay hung up.