Although I didn’t do a ton of shopping this past week {I totally bailed on Albertsons double coupons this time around}, I still managed to score some great deals. Having a stockpile is totally cool. It allows us to stock up when the prices are low, and stay home and shop from our pantry when Read More >>
One Hundred Dollars a Month – Mavis’ Weekly Highlights 12/1/12
Books, Books, and More Books from Amazon.com The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers Martha Stewart’s Cookies: The Very Best Treats to Bake and to Share The Tumbleweed DIY Book of Backyard Sheds and Tiny Houses The Gingerbread Architect Handmade Garden Projects Ever Blooming Garden Big Book of Garden Designs {photo credit} Winter Read More >>
How to Grow Your Own Food – Weigh In Wednesday
This year my goal is to grow 2,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables. I think I can do it. With 16 raised garden beds, a greenhouse, a raspberry patch and a few more planting beds sprinkled throughout our property, I believe growing 2,000 pounds of food is an attainable goal. Even if I do Read More >>
How to Get Free Food Week #29 – Reclaimed Food Show and Tell
Hot Diggety Dog, take a look at the boxes of produce we were able to reclaim this week. I guess you were right, people are not spending money on melon this time of year. Not only was there plenty of fresh melon for us to keep, but there was plenty of fresh grapes and lettuce Read More >>
Mondays with Mavis – How to Feed Your Family for $100 a Month – 15
With Thanksgiving behind us, it’s time to concentrate on baking for the holidays. Although I was able to stock up on 3 pounds of butter this past week, I know I’ll need more for all those Christmas Cookies I plan on baking. I’m thinking 5 more pounds of butter should get me though until the Read More >>
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