Month: August 2009

  • Questions/ Comments – 8/3/09

    Hello Everyone – Happy Monday!   I did not work as late as I had planned tonight, since I started feeling ill at work.  The good thing is I can post this and head to bed. 

    QUESTIONS: 

    How do you cook so much from scratch? Do you do OAMC?

    I cook a lot from scratch simply because it is cheaper and I love to cook.  I also cook from scratch due to my having IBS.  I frequently get sick when I eat processed food.  I use a few shortcuts in prep to make it a bit easier for me.  On the weekends I will brown any hamburger that I need during the week and freeze it.  I also do this with cooked chicken.  I will boil a 3 pound bag of chicken on the weekends if needed.  It is great to have cooked hamburger and chicken by the pound ready in your freezer.  I also try to have chopped onions and green peppers and flash freeze them to speed up prep. 

    During the week I try to make easy things for supper, 30 minutes or less of cooking.  I get home about 5:45 and we will like to eat between 6:30 and 7:00.  I try to do as much prep as I can for supper the night before.  If we are having a casserole I assemble it the night before and call home to have one of my children put it into the oven.  I am also lucky in that my hubby will help with supper prep some nights.  I also use the Crockpot to cook meals while I am at work.  I make more elaborate meals on the weekend.

    I have done OAMC off and on.  It is hard for me to take the time to really do that.  My hubby also prefers freshly made food over the OAMC things I have made.  I will make an extra casserole for the freezer here and there when I am able to. 

    COMMENTS:

    Big Shop Day 

    Michele (MSheriff) – I used to shop weekly for groceries and found that for me I spent more money that way.  The less I am in the store the less I spend.  I actually want to try to grocery shop only once a month instead of twice.  I would buy everything for the month but would need to buy fresh produce once a week.  Right now my kids know that if they drink all the pop or eat the snacks all at once, there will not be more for 2 weeks.   I am able to take all my children if needed to go shopping.  I would rather just go by myself and get it done fast and with less arguing.   This last weekend on our big shop day it was my hubby and our youngest son that went.  My middle stepson was at his mother’s for the weekend.  

    Like you, my youngest goes to a school with uniforms.  I only needed to buy pants and shorts this year as the shirts from last year still fit.  My stepson goes to regular school and we usually take him to pick out 4-5 shirts, 1 sweatshirt and 2 pairs of jeans for the year.   I bought him shoes recently so we won’t need to do that for a few months.  I usually buy him 2 pairs of tennis shoes a year. 

    Trouble cat – thanks for joining us!!  Check in with us and let us know how you are doing!  Congrats on getting up earlier.  That is a hard one…I am doing a bit better with that as well.  Still more work needed in that area!

    CALENDARS

    Michele (MSheriff) – I love the MIT’s!  It is so interesting to hear someone else mention this concept.  When training new social workers, I always tell them to define success of their day not by getting their “to do list” done, but by getting the top 3 things done.  Each morning when I get to work I make my Top 3 list and don’t go home until I do them! 

    Budgeting, that is always a hard one.  I have tried many ways to do this.  I was a single mom of one for a long time and struggled with budgeting.  We have a pretty good system right now that is working for us.  I will share it later in this series.  Maybe parts of it will work for you too! 

    I am excited to look at your binder when I get home.  I can’t get into photos from my work computer.  They are blocked.   I just started a new binder idea this year so I am interested in chatting about that with you.  I plan on blogging about my binder and some other things on Wednesday.  And of course I plan on taking pictures of it!!

    Cherlyn P – I love the idea of “my Brain Calendar”.  My family always puts important papers and appointments on the keyboard of my laptop.  This doesn’t work well for me as I move the papers to use my computer and misplace them.  I should put a magnet on the fridge for those types of things!  What a great idea.   Thanks!  See, I learn from each of your as much as your learn from me. 

    MORNING ROUTINES:

    MSheriff – I am totally amazed by your morning routine.  For not being a morning person you sure are able to get up and out the door quick.   I wish I could do that!!  I am so jealous!

    "It may be a crazy life. But it is OUR life." – SO TRUE!!

    Patty – Glad you joined us.  I am so sorry about your health troubles.  You and your family will be in my prayers.   How did it go for you this week to follow your old morning routine??  Take it one day at a time and remember it is ok to have an off day….just give it another try the next day and delegate anything you can.  I am trying to delegate this year.  I am not the only one that can put dishes away or do laundry.  I am hoping this trend continues.  I am having my middle son do a small chore each day including his own laundry.  My BIL helps by putting the dishes away each day and clearing the table and rinsing dishes each night.   I have to let go of my perfectionism and just be thankful for the help.  This is a struggle for me.  I am tempted to say, “Never mind, I will just do it” or “could you do it this way?” because I want things done a certain way. 

  • Back To School: Questions..

    Have a question for me from last week??   I will answer any and all question this evening when I get home from work.   It is my late night, so I won't be home until after 10:00 most likely. 

    Happy Monday!

  • The Big Shop...

    Today is our one of our big errands days of the the month.  I am super happy with how well we did!!

    First, we went to the Library and I got two books I have been wanting to read.  The Cradle by Patrick Somerville and Dear Neighbor Drop Dead by Saralee Rosenberg.  I read about the Cradle in bookmarks magazine and Katie was reading the other books and it sounded like a fun read!

    After the library we hit Walmart.  We did most of Tommy's school shopping.  We bought 3 pairs of uniform shorts @ $10, 6 uniform pants @ $12.00 and 1 pair of black dress pants @ $11.00.  Last year I bought uniform pants at Donald's, Old Navy, Sear and Walmart.  The only ones that made it through the year were the ones from Donald's and the ones from Walmart.  The ones from Walmart have double reinforced knees, a must for my guy.   And yes, I buy alot of pants.  I only want to do laundry on the weekends for school!  So we spent $113.00 on pants and shorts for the year for Tommys.  That will be all the clothes he will get for school. 

    Next we did our grocery shopping for the next two weeks.  We shopped at Walmart, Bread Thrift Store, Aldi and Festival. 

    Groceries for the next two weeks:

    Walmart - snacks and drinks - 24.80

    Bread Thrift Store - $3.00

    Aldi - $ 81.15

    Festival  - $ 22.77

    TOTAL SPENT: 131.72 or 65.86/week  or $26.34 /person for two weeks!

    I will save up the leftover money for groceries to use for items throughout the week or to buy meat in two weeks.  I started using visa gift cards for groceries so it is easy to set aside the money for next time. 

    I am off to clean up the kitchen a bit so I can read my book for a while.  Hope you are having a wonderful day!


  • WHAT WE ARE EATING THIS WEEK.....

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    Menu Plan For
     August 1st - August 15th

    Thanks to Laura at I'm an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday. Go and check out more great menus!   Menu planning will help you have more time with your family and enjoy your summer.

    Keepers from last weeks Menu include the following: 

    Creamed Brushel Sprouts  & Ranch Potato Wedges  (all good add to website)

    Pork Chops W/Gravy - Mashed Potatos (all good add to website)

     Traditional MeatLoaf  (good add to website)

    Black Bean and Beef Burritos (left over French Dip Meat)  (good add to website)

     

    OUR MENU

     Sat - August 1 - Honey Pecan Chicken , Spinach and Strawberry Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing, Veggie (Add to Site - Chicken and Salad Very Good)

    Sun - August 2 - Crunchy Oven -Fried Chicken DrumsticksPotato Salad, Corn on Cob

    Monday - Spaghetti/Meat Balls - Garlic Bread

    Tuesday - Chicken Mozarella, Green beans

    Wednesday -  Biscuit and Gravy / Scramble Eggs/ Bacon thick cut x2

    Thursday - Enchilada Casserole

    Friday - Hamburgers/ Chips and Dip

    Saturday  - Creamy Chicken Breasts, rice, broccoli

    Sunday - Teriyaki Sirlon Steak, Baked Potatoes, Green Beans

    Monday - August 10th - Baked Pork Chops and Rice & Veggie

    Tuesday - Lasagna Roll Ups/ Garlic Bread

    Wednesday - Chesse Quesadillas/ Spanich Rice

    Thursday - Mexican Style Ravioli

    Friday - French Bread Pizza - Salad

    Saturday - August 15th (Guests for Supper) - Grilled Honey Balsamic Chicken, Green Beans, Baked Potatoes

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    CRAZY DILL REFRIGERATOR PICKLES 

    Cucumbers
    Onion
    Celery
    Green pepper
    Dill
    Garlic

    Boil:

    1 c. sugar
    1 1/4 c. vinegar
    1/4 c. salt, scant
    1 1/2 c. water

    Slice thin, cucumbers, onion, celery, green pepper. Put in plastic container along with dill and garlic. Boil brine mixture and let cool. Pour over sliced pickles and refrigerate. Ready to eat in two to three days, keeps well.

    Recipes to Try:

    Chicken Fried Steak

    40 Clove Garlic Chicken

    Blueberry Zucchini Bread

    Popcorn Chicken

    Red Lobster Biscuits

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     Join me for a new series on my blog, Back To School Boot Camp for Mom!  Hopefully we can help each other to have a successful year by sharing true and tried ideas and discussing those areas we all struggle with. 

    Happy Eating!