congrats granger on your purchase of your cottage .I am sure the family will enjoy for many years .
Supper tonight was BBQ steak (havent had in ages and sobeys had them on sale this week ) and baked potatoes and steamed brocolli
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congrats granger on your purchase of your cottage .I am sure the family will enjoy for many years .
Supper tonight was BBQ steak (havent had in ages and sobeys had them on sale this week ) and baked potatoes and steamed brocolli
Good Evening Everyone,
Yesterday was another do nothing type of day, I think this time I may have pushed myself a little two hard with being 2 people for over 10 weeks now plus now not sure if I mentioned it another person is off so helping out a bit there too. I realize I have not choice I have to do but I am just not bouncing back well this time. Hopefully things take a turn for the positive soon and I can cut back a little bit.
Today I only did what had to be done;
Laundry is washed, dryed, folded and the last load just needs to be put away
Chicken is dealt with, made 3 bags of Pesto Chicken and 4 bags of Slovakia chicken for the freezer for quick dump and cook meals
Made Easy Apple Squares to use up some Apples that were on their last legs as well as some Greek Yogurt, have not tried them yet but smelled amazing well they were baking
**This one made me laugh, I did not realize it only made a 9x9 pan so I should have doubled and make a 9x13 as I only used half my apples and I thought I had 2 tubs of open Greek Yogurt in the fridge but turns out only one was open and now I have a full Greek Yogurt I needs to find a way to use up as it has been in their for a bit
Decided on Breakfast for dinner, just making Waffles, should have made bacon but seemed like too much so just Waffles it is.
That is about it for me today, think I am just going to watch a documentary on Netfilx and call it a night.
Hope everyone had a great weekend and Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Apple cake is done and cooling smell very good,have a good evening and night everyone!!! :)
@SassyAshley : Can you share the apples squares recepie when you will have the time? That look so good and simple ,my kind of recepie :)
@cath007 this is the recipe I used, still have not tried them, too full from dinner LOL https://juliasalbum.com/wprm_print/9455
Does anyone here use essential oils?
I bought dryer balls which I am loving but I am thinking of adding a few drops of essential oils to them but not sure of what scent I want to to try.
If you use essentials oils what is your fav scent?
Eucalyptus is my fav.
Seems to be goods deals in the upcoming flyers but I noticed my maxi and cie started again to put limit it is a good thing but sigh...
For school they want the less possible students in the school and they put them on online course at home...so I cannot tell if they are accepting new students in the 2 wave covid period..my guess is a no..will see if I am waiting after Christmas and the things are calm down to return to the school....
Good morning!
Garbage truck was entering our crescent when I was walking out to car to drive DS to school so got the garbage out quick and had room for the last bit of junk in the back of my SUV so I don't have to go to the dump! Happy to have all that gone now.
Today I will organize the recycling since I missed it last week so it is piling up and I have some boxes in my vehicle to break up and add to it.
We need some groceries. Didn't go shopping at all on the weekend. DS's lunch was simple today lol. I will make it up to him tomorrow :)
Have a 1030am pick up today. $10 too small snowpants of DS
Goal is to post 10 items this morning. Already posted 1! New Tupperware containers. We don't need them since I love my glass containers.
Small list of things to do around the house. Tidy kitchen. Load of laundry. Groceries.
Working on the garage all week too so I can park in it starting next week. DS moved the snowblower to the shed so that helps! Had to wait we didn't need lawnmower anymore so we are done cutting grass for the year.
Off to get stuff done!
Have a wonderful day everyone!
frugalbigmama -you are doing great on the ads for your stuff ,way to go .I agree with you i have some plastic containers (tall ones that were my dear moms about 4 or 5 left) but i love the glass containers and have been picking up when i see a sale or at winners on the clearance rack they are 3.00 to 4.00 each.They go from freezer with my soup in them right to the microwave.
My ads are not moving and i reduced some items ,oh well we will see.
I cancelled my dentist appt today as i was still sneezing last night ,she said i wont be charged but if you are sure its not covid you can still come in, nope i will call back when i am better .I am sure people dont want to get a cold during covid .Iam sure i picked this up from cara last week when i babysat her the 3 days .
Good late morning everyone!!!! :) Rainy day here in QC
This morning I went to dollorama for a small (for icing sugar )(1,25)$ and a big strainer(2,00$)(for flour) in stainless steel and 1 cooling rack(4$) for my cakes,muffins and cookies. total came to 8,something with factoring the taxes$ (but I needed those)
Then IGA because my baking powder was not good best before date was passed...so I bought another one...and I found iced java nescafe sirup for making iced cappucino java...3,75$ for 32 times not bad..will be cheaper than purchasing starbucks or tims hortons iced coffee at 3,00$ each bottle...just need to add some milk to the sirup !!!;):biggrin::eek::top:
Purchased 2 kelloggs rice krispies squares for the kellogs snack promo 2,49$ each...but I noticed last time some boxes had kellogs peelies on those and the boxes where still there today but no peelies...so people are taking those without buying the products...see my love-hate relationship with peelies lol
Alright time to eat my soup,order some coupons and do some cleaning
Really hope to get some mail today and my flyers..I wrothe to publisac that I did not receive my flyers last week,.will see I guess
Have a wonderful day everyone!!! :)
I had to pop out for work so decided to pop into WM for the apples (3lbs for $1.67. bought 2 bags since they were nice)
Then No Frills. Bought 2 x whole wheat wraps (for quesidias tonight) sour cream (like to keep extra on hand) grapes, bananas and 2 bags of dog food I am trying for my pup (had $6 coupons so $4 a bag. Super food with salmon)
Paid for all with change.
2nd and last load in washer. Hung up most of the 1st load. Love that my laundry room is functional again finally!
Now I need to go find 8 more items to post for sale before noon!
Tupperware sold for $10 and being picked up at 4 today.
I'm working on the last 2 huge long shelves in the laundry room. Basically mostly junk and too small clothes of DS. Once that is emptied I will be able to organize :)
Check your local No Frills. Mine had the bin of assorted squash on for 50 a LB.
They also have free 2021 Calendars (Seasonally Inspired Recipes) I grabbed a few for my mother. MIL etc
$20 sale at 630 tonight! A cabinet I found on side of road a year ago. Time for it to go!
Good afternoon. I had a busy morning and went to several stores. I guess I should've mentioned to DH as he seemed surprised I was gone so long. I figure I might was well get out before things get locked down.
Exchanged DH's jeans for smaller size @ Marks.
Popped into Giant Tiger. Bot some leggings and 2 long sweaters for myself. Some happy pants for DH. I splurged and bought a decorative candle holder on clearance.
I picked up a few groceries and got a raincheck for Beneful dog food.
Stopped at Frescho for a few items that were a good deal with CO51 offers
Stopped at Metro on the way home and bot 2 big packs of lean ground beef. I'm going to make meatballs, meatloaf muffins and lasagna tomorrow. I found 2 large packs of Shredded mozzarella on clearance for 50% off so the lasagna should cost me a bit less. I also bought parmesean cheese on clearance at Shoppers last week.
I really was shocked at how expensive it's getting to make lasagna these days. I really had to hunt to find reasonably priced lasagna noodles (they used to be the same price as other pasta), then there's the sauce, ground beef, cheeses. I hope it tastes as good as I'm hoping it will. :)
I am feeling better 4 days i felt crappy,so hung one load out and put the towels in to dry.
Our blue ray remote for netflicks is not working so purchased one on amazon $22 bucks .I am happy not watching too much t.v anyway .I working on a winter wonderland puzzle and its super hard 1,000 pieces .
Need to do one more return to the gap ,sleep shorts dont fit me.Sometimes its so hard shopping online for me ,but hey it is what it is ,as i dont wish to go all tru random stores in the mall now .
Good Evening Everyone,
I really dislike going into a new work week after not being able to get a good night sleep. Last night I could not fall asleep or stay or asleep so I started my day very tired but I still forced myself to be up early. I was at work at 6:20 this morning so I could try to get a jump on the day and I did well but oh did I hit that 2 o'clock wall hard.
I was hopeful once I got home and had something to eat I would perk up a little bit but nope, no such luck so it is going to be a simple night:
Dishwasher is unloaded
Will Reload the Dishwasher
Wash 2 pants that do not fit in the Dishwasher
That is it, my night is done.
Hoping to be in bed early and hopefully get a good night sleep tonight. Pretty boring tonight but I am good with it.
Have a great night
RCSS is selling tiny head or romaine for $3.97.
I bought a ready made Greek salad for $12. Cant beat that price this time of year and they load it with olives. Tomatoes. Cucumbers. Red onion and feta. And a bunch pouches of the Greek dressing. I had a big salad for dinner and we will eat it tomorrow too. Will use some of the lettuce for chicken ceaser wraps in DS'S lunch tomorrow.
I think I developped an addiction to dollorama .Next time I go there I want a antiderapant thing for putting the dishes on the counter we dont have one and I need one.
QOTD: Do you like dollorama ,do you shop there often and do you spend a lot of money or just tiny amount each time
What do you buy???
Me: I find most of my kitchen things and tools at dollorama much cheaper than canadian tire...but now since I am baking and discover a new hobby I spended a bit more than I taught at dollorama
Still debatting is I should purchase a 3 pack of beef fondue at maxi and cie because they are 9,99$ for 3 packs and I have a little space in the freezer...This is the price of 1 pack when not in sale so....I think I will
Plenty of cheese and fondue sauce so why not stock up a little bit for fall and winter...
Hope to receive my trade tomorrow because the other person received at the end of other week..
Was not aware dollorama have a website and they are selling online too ..good to know for checking the price before I go to the store and have an idea what I will spend,.
Sold two games last week, DS1 did a double check to make sure all the parts were there and in another game we were missing a piece. I knew I had found it ages ago and put it somewhere safe:lol:, thankfully I found it today so will post the game in the morning. I joined two online book clubs with local women and was able to find both books in our library app. Buying books does not help me minimize so I was happy to find them. I also found several books that I have wanted to read in my little free library. They come in handy when there is nothing of interest on the app and it means I can avoid the library.
cath-i never went to dollarama a lot before the pandemic ,but one opened just 10 minutes away .I did spent $70 in june when i first went back into a dollarama.I find a lot of kitchen items cheaper than the grocery stores and i find some kids toys are awesome prices for birthdays or xmas (i have a few kids toys on hand already to put in with my grandkids xmas items ,
I started buying a few grocery items and they are pretty fresh also .I ususally spend between 12 and 25 dollars each time i go .
Good morning all
kitchen is clean , I have to mop the family room and wash all the blankets .
@cath007 I don’t shop much at Dollorama . The most I will spend there is about $5.00
I understand that online shopping at the Dollarama website means agreeing to buying items by the case, the only unit that sales are allowed online. So, it might not be worth the effort!
Answer to your Dollarama shopping question: about 2/3 of time, I only go to the store for specific needs like tall kitchen garbage bags or those $1 bottles of pop or something cheap and specific (as I only have a set amount of cash at those times for those purchases). The other 1/3 of times, I go in to buy 1 or 2 items, then walk down 2 or 3 aisles and see something to add (lightweight or small) and another and oh look, there are paper napkins or gift bags I want to add to what's at home. Last year's buys of doilies-have plenty as they weren't used when I expected Mom would need them-were add-ons when I found more than one size or design. Yes, my budget goes $20 over budget usually at those times!
Sunday's sunny but cool and windy noontime was when our family did a modest Thanksgiving meal. Filling from festive turkey pie was amazing to smell and to eat but the bottom pie crust did not bake enough, even after a few extra minutes of oven time.
Did a long afternoon walk-found 2 Monopoly game stickers and about $1 worth of cans/glass bottle too.
Monday-we did not have anything special but I had a strong cake craving that was not appeased by eating Honeycrisp apples (and there was no cake in the house and the idea of making one was not agreeable to me) For some reason, friends of Bro went out our way and after some stops, needed a restroom as they could not find a place that was open (they have two little ones). So while Mom said no to guests entering in the house, the friends used the basement bathroom (as Bro let them in). They have Internet and should be aware of COVID concerns and know Mom is a senior. Bro got a major lecture; his friends are from Peel Region and should have known better. Guess who was asked by Mom to ensure surfaces got wiped down? Me. Bro said he did a cleanup but since he misses cleaning the mirror after a flossing session, he's not reliable.
Yesterday, Mom made a chiffon cake and I made tea for an 8pm dessert session-it was great, as I had come in from my third walk of the day (first two walks were to look for Monopoly stickers-found 11 in total as well as a student's ID card, turned in via a different student (so happy for that circumstance)) to get a free cheeseburger (meant for me, but I gave it away to someone who might have needed it more outside the store). I had cut some of the yard (missed last week) to get leaves under control (aka mulched) and put the yard waste bags at the curb. There is likely at least two more mowing sessions left in this year plus more raking. I am tiring faster now and must face the elephant in the room-consider making plans for care or burial if my health is going to take me to the grave (I figure it'll happen at year end or early next year). It helps that a book I'm reading has pointed out some things I would need to have on paper if I have specific palliative or end of care needs. The problem is MacGyvering the cost of death when about the only money to pay for it is the $2500 death benefit from CPP and cremation is not planned (though some local businesses are offering cremation packages priced exactly $5 less than that CPP death benefit-talk about segment marketing to a need). Despite stating recently to Mom and Bro that my health is getting worse, I cannot yet talk to Mom about burial costs (I'd need a plot too in a specific cemetery if possible) because when I say I could die, she always goes to a religious lecture and that is a turn-off for me. I am not yet 55 so the free wills month promotion on in October ( for 55+-there was a list of Hamilton lawyers who are involved for 2020's campaign published in the Hamilton Spectator last week) does not apply to me; even who to consider to be an estate trustee (someone non-family to get my matters sorted) is an issue. Try to avoid this scenario if you can plan your affairs (and pay for them) ahead of time.
Regarding the discussion about stores that price-match-when my friend gave me last week's papers, I saw that the Saturday paper had an overwrap-the first part was about No Frills maintaining its Price Match policy while the second part was the full page back cover about Loblaws/RCSS Ad Match policy. I highly doubt they allow price matches to other stores doing multiple item buys for one price as I have noticed a few stores offering member pricing that involves buying two or more items to get the member price. You may recall that Walmart's price match policy excluded matching multiple item pricing deals at competitor stores or deals that involved loyalty card memberships.
I had entered three Twitter contests and did not win one of them; the other two did not have results posted yesterday morning so I will look for posts today.
Found an article explaining the Ontario electricity rates and will post it to the Time of Use electricity prices thread. Also received a link from ONtario Energy Board regarding rates (the rate calculator page).
Lilo one of the "groups" I am in at work sometimes gets book assignments and I always get the book on kindle as yes, we have so many books I need to find new homes for. They are just taking up space
As for Dollarama I do not shop there that often, most of the items I used to buy at Dollarama are actually cheaper at Costco (ie Foil Pans 3 for $1 at Dollarama, 100 for $6.99 at Costco, also if you work out Plastic Wrap and Foil they are also cheaper to buy at Costco especially since we use a lot in our freezer and batch cooking). We do one in once in awhile for kitchen items but it rare. I used to shop there a lot more as a teenager but habits have changed.