July 22, 2022

Friday Night Photos

Crossing my fingers that this post will go off without a hitch...

Happy Friday! I don't have a ton of pictures today (most of my pictures are from projects that I'm working on and I don't want to share them until my projects are finished). But here are a few I do have. 

Remember the crop top I bought at Goodwill? A few people suggested I wear a longer top underneath it (because there is no way I'd wear it as is!). The only top I could think of that would look okay was this tie dyed tank top. I actually kind of like it! I wouldn't wear the tank top without something over it and I wouldn't wear the crop top without something under it, so it works out well.

The blue dress is pretty exciting for me--out of nowhere, I decided to try on my "Dr. Oz dress" (the blue dress that I wore when I was a guest on the Dr. Oz Show) and it actually fit! I didn't even have a problem zipping it. It's a size 4, so I never even attempted to try it on over the last few years. Can you believe it's been 11 years since I was on the show?!


Today I worked on some clothes that I wanted to alter or mend, and I had a pair of jeans that I loved but they were straight legged jeans--and with my enormous calves, I need flare jeans. So, I decided to try cutting the side seam and adding contrasting fabric in order to make them flare. Chick was loving helping me, as long as I threw him the scraps.



They kind of look like a big mess, but I really like them so far. I haven't finished yet (I'm going to put the dark blue denim all around the bottom, too, so the hem kind of ties into the flared sides. You can't really tell from the picture, but the holes in the jeans are patched from the inside with dark blue denim and lace over it. Anyway, when they're done I'll try them on and take a picture. I'm excited I'll be able to wear them again! (Now, if only I could be brave enough to cut into my very favorite skinny jeans.)

I wrote about this at some point before, but this is the mess I was dealing with in the garage. I got most of it cleared out and organized, but I need to figure out permanent storage solutions. 



Jerry picked this oak table up for super cheap on Marketplace so that I could mill down the boards like I did with that oak table last time. It's SUPER old, which is really interesting; when I was taking it apart, I saw all sorts of techniques that were done by hand when they would be done with special tools and jigs now (like pocket holes). 


The chairs are very small, which I think is interesting because people were smaller back in the day. My butt barely fits on them! And I honestly don't have a big butt.


Just looking at the screws was pretty neat--I've never seen them like that. I got the whole thing taken apart today, but I'm not going to be able to run it through the jointer and planer until I can get the goddamn blades set correctly.


This was totally embarrassing yesterday. I went with Eli to a doctor's appointment and I didn't realize until I was in the waiting room that I was still wearing my moccasins that I'd had on at home! (They are like slippers/house shoes for me.) I saw a couple of people stare at them, but I didn't want to explain. Ah, well, they were comfy.



I'm cracking up at Jerry with this lemon pepper tofu! This is when it was marinating; I didn't have a chance to take a picture afterward because Jerry housed them all. He calls them "tofu snackers" because I bake them until they get very firm--not the texture of jerky, but definitely chewy and delicious. Jerry has been asking me to make more every single day. I love it! ;) 



And finally, I plan to be just like this on my Friday night. I'm freezing and I really want to watch a movie. Starting tomorrow, Jerry is going to be off for a week straight! And I think we're going to start working on the deck--power wash, clean, stain, and seal. Yikes.


Have a great weekend! xo

July 21, 2022

Give me a break!

Once again, I’m having issues with blogging. Last time, I couldn’t upload pictures to Blogger; today, I can’t even get my internet pages to load! Something is either wrong with our internet (not likely, because I’m using my phone via wifi). So right now, I’m typing this on my phone. And you know how fast I type on my phone? Well, with one index finger—so the answer is slow AF. 

Since I really don’t want to work on this all day (typing out the readers’ tips from this week about saving time). Hahaha, how ironic! My time saving tip: You can save time by typing on a keyboard instead of a tiny phone. Well, I can anyway ;)

So, I can’t really write today, but I didn’t want to miss posting. So, here are a few of the random facts that I’ve missed posting for the last month! (I hope these upload at a normal size—I can’t resize them on my phone.)





 

Those were the ones I found most interesting. The one about talking to yourself is especially interesting because I never really thought about it, but I do that. Even as I’m typing, I can feel tiny muscles moving at the top of my throat and back of my mouth. 

Anyway, forgive the post—hopefully I can get all this stuff figured out! My computer is 8 years old, and for a blogger, that’s about 5 years too old, haha. I’ve been setting aside money every month for a new one, though! Maybe by Christmas :) 

Have a good night!

July 20, 2022

Wednesday Weigh-In: Week 60


I feel like I'm on a roll again. I had another good week, and I can't even describe how good it feels to be back in control and not worrying to much about the scale. I was hoping I'd still be under 144.4, so my BMI would still be in the "normal" category instead of overweight.

Again, I stay very busy working on projects--I have too many going at the moment, and I really need to finish them before I move on. However, Jerry is going out of town soon for a couple of days to visit a friend, and while he's gone, I want to do something as a surprise for him. It's a pretty big undertaking, so I don't know if I can do it myself. I need a lot of time and (I'm hoping) one of my brothers to help me out.

Meanwhile, I'm still organizing garage stuff. I can't wait to get that done that so that I can start building things again! Right now it's just about making the setup as efficient as possible and take up the least amount of space possible.

Anyway, my weight for today...


Woo hoo! I was at 143.2, down from 144.4 last week. That's quite a bit compared to my usual losses.

As I approach the 130's, I'm kind of haunted by the fact that I still haven't been running. (Which is why I chose that blue shirt in my mirror selfie.) I took time off of running because my knee was acting all wonky, but then I just used reasons/excuses for not doing it. I *really* don't want to start back at square one for my fitness, so I need to get back to it as soon as possible.

I was pouring sweat in the garage this morning and the last thing I wanted to do was go for a run. I think I'm going to have to do it first thing in the morning to get it in, but that's hard for me. Still when I started taking running pretty seriously in 2013, I had no problem getting up and running 10 miles--regardless of the weather. I think I just need to put my big girl panties on and do it without thinking about it.

I was thinking of doing some sort of contest here about running (or walking) a certain number of miles. I can buy a few of my "favorite things" as prizes to give away. If I get enough interest, I'll see what I can put together! I think it would be motivating to me as well.

I do have a 5K next month that I'm running (slogging?) with my blog-reader-turned-friend, Jen. She invited me to stay for a weekend at her cabin up north, and while I'm totally not an outdoorsy person, I thought it would be a great way to step out of my comfort zone. I've turned into such a homebody and I haven't traveled to visit a non-family member since 2019! (Not my fault--have you seen the airline prices?!)

I think I'll pick one of my very easiest 5K plans and follow that. I'll be slow as molasses, but hopefully I can do it ;)

Here's to hoping for another good week!

July 19, 2022

Transformation Tuesday #79


Well, I think I finally caught up on sleep! I tend to go weeks and weeks without sleeping more than 2-3 hours a night and then one day, I'll sleep like a rock for a LONG time. Last night, I was in bed at 7:45 (yes, for real!) and then I didn't wake up until 6:30. So, I should be good on sleep for a while. Yay!

Thank you so much for those of you that submitted your Transformation Tuesdays photos! I mistakenly thought Sunday was Monday and I sent a reminder on Sunday. Either way, I am happy to have some posts to share!

Here goes...



A couple of years ago I had made a blanket for my husband’s cousin’s new baby.  We called it the “Bridget” blanket because we put her name on the top of it.  Well earlier this year her mom asked me if we could make a “Marilyn” blanket because Bridgets older sister Marilyn kept taking off with her blanket because she liked it so much. Marilyn loved her new blanket, so hopefully Bridget will be able to keep her blanket from now on lol.

-Katie


Katie, it looks fantastic! What an amazing and thoughtful gift. Someone gifted me a knitted blanket for Noah with his name on it and I loved it. I'm sure you put a ton of work into it and it definitely shows! The colors look great together. Thanks for sharing!  -Katie



I decided to get rid of the patio table and chairs we had--we rarely ate outside, so I gave the set to my brother and we got this cute settee set. My husband stained the deck and put the furniture together and I styled our new outdoor space with pillows, foot rest poufs, and plants. I also installed Edison lights to plug in when it gets dark--just to make the space bright. Looking forward to spending some time on the deck reading!

-Lorri O’Dell, Syracuse NY



Lorri, oh my gosh--the first thing that caught my eye was the stain on the deck. I am SO overwhelmed at the thought of staining ours, which needs it badly, but yours looks amazing. The second thing that caught my eye were the foot rest poofs (which I would totally use to sit cross-legged on, haha). I've never seen those before--so cute! What a huge difference; I bet you're going to love reading out there this summer :)  -Katie



Not a huge transformation… I tore out the carpet and stained the hardwood floor on the inside of my closet. The color looks a bit red in the picture, but it’s not that over the top. We’re getting new carpet in the rest of the master and I wanted to get that taken care of! I had to wood fill around an odd strip/piece of wood, and I think it’s fine for being on the inside of a closet. 

Sarah


Sarah, that is not a small transformation at all--it looks great! Even thought it's "just a closet", it always helps when we feel good about our own space. Getting new carpet in the master bedroom will be fun! Walking around on new carpet is heavenly :)  -Katie



I have wanted to get the exterior of our house painted since the day we bought it, and we were finally able to get it done. I hired a painting contractor in March and his schedule was full for 2 months. Then, it rained for 6 weeks about every other day. We had to have a dry stretch. And just like that, it was summer and 100 degrees. I felt so bad for the painters, having to paint in the terrible heat, but that’s the way the cards fell. I knew all along I wanted a shade of blue, and intended on going with a “safe” blue. But when I saw a navy home on Pinterest I fell in love. I felt like the navy would play well with the little bit of red brick we had, and it’s a very colonial architecture. It was worth the money and the wait.

By the way, this is vinyl siding. We learned that every paint brand offers a vinyl safe formula, you just have to specifically ask for it.

Before: Sage Green
After: Benjamin Moore Hale Navy

-Valerie, Owasso, OK


Valerie, I'm stunned--what an amazing difference! The house looks so much more modern and welcoming. The bolder blue color choice was perfect. LOVE it!  -Katie



Thank you again for sharing your transformations! It's so much fun to see what you all can do. So please send me some more for next week. I have a SUPER busy weekend, so I won't be able to come up with any transformations on my own to share--and I'm relying on you! ;)  So just send a before photo and an after photo to me at: katie (at) runsforcookies (dot) com, and include your name and a description of your transformation. Can't wait to see what you have to share!

July 18, 2022

Do You Know Your Partner? (A Fun Date Idea)

 Jerry and I have always loved the fill-in-the-blank books for couples. Generally, you either answer questions together or you each have separate books to fill out and then you compare answers and it's a great conversation starter. Also, it's very funny to read the answers!


When we were at Barnes & Noble for Noah's birthday, I found a book called "Do You Know Your Wife?". It asks questions about your husband/partner and you fill in the blanks. Then you have him score it, and then we went over out answers. We found the "Do You Know Your Husband?" book on Amazon for cheap, so we decided to get them both and make it a date to chill out and fill out our books together.

Book for women to fill out; and book for men to fill out.

The questions were fun! There were several things that I thought I would I would know instantly; we know pretty much everything there is to know about each other. But questions like, does he put on his shoes by putting on both socks first and then shoes, or put on a sock-shoe-sock-shoe?

Here are some example pages. Jerry marked his answer with an X and I marked mine with a checkmark--because we have to make everything more confusing than it needs to be, of course (eyeroll)

This is a page that I filled out (with the black). I got #97 wrong.


Another one of my pages that I wrote about him


I lost half a point on this because I didn't know the dog's name. And for some reason, I didn't picture him reading comics in the paper. We don't get the paper, so maybe that's why!


This is one that Jerry filled out. The top one probably should have been wrong. I'd totally try to fix it first, but get frustrated and then have Jerry help me when he wakes up.


Jerry answered this about me. He thought I would only donate a kidney to him, but I'd donate to pretty much anyone. Also, I used to love grapes but I've been into pears lately.


I'm not a flower person at ALL. Is there such a thing as an orange daisy? Daisies aren't my favorite, but I don't know the names of flowers except roses, daisies, carnations... and that's probably it! Haha. 


Jerry guessed all of these right except that I don't know how to jumpstart a car. My dad showed me, but I don't feel confident enough to do it. I can't remember if you plug the red or black in first. So, I kind of know but I'm not the first person you should ask.


BAHAHA, I didn't even know I had a school song in high school.


This one made me laugh because we are opposites on the one about underpaying. If I saw a mistake, I would totally point it out. Jerry probably wouldn't. So I filled in the ____ Ask Katie. And of course, he checked that box! Hahaha.

After we finished filling them out, we "graded" each others and we laughed at comments or questions that we got wrong. It was so much fun! Definitely different from the usual watching TV before bed. There are 100 questions each, so it takes a little time to fill them out.

Here is a link for the books, if anyone is interested (these are Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you buy through this link, I may get a small commission for it). They're super cheap...

Do You Know Your Husband? by Dan Carlinsky  $5.95
Do You Know Your Wife? by Dan Carlinsky  $3.90

There is a point system in the book to see how well you know each other, but we didn't go through to check out the points. We just have fun filling them out and chatting about our answers.

I wish we'd saved all of our fill-in-the-blank books throughout the years--it would be super cringy to read though them! Haha.

Doing this book kind of made me want to pay more attention to the little things. Sure, I could tell you how fast he drives, what his favorite pet is, or that he enjoys doing housework, but I can tell you his shoe size or his favorite TV show or even his favorite place he's ever visited. I'm going to really start paying attention and asking more questions. Maybe we need to find a list of off-the-wall questions to ask each other!

July 17, 2022

Loose screws

That's a lame title for this post, but I couldn't think of anything else.

Yikes! I'd thought it was about 2:00 right now, but it's already 5:30. I've been trying to work on condensing everything down in the garage so that we have more space in there (my power tools take up a LOT of space). I want to get rid of the big metal tool box because even though I have it very organized, it's a pain to open and close five or six drawers to get the things I need. And since I love to organize, I started work on it today with enthusiasm!

Yesterday, I went to Lowe's to see if I could find a good organizer for screws and bolts and things like that. We also needed some deck nails and weed killer and a couple of other things. I put everything in the cart and as I was walking to the front, the power went out in the whole store. I waited around for a little bit to see if it would come back on, but no luck. So, I had to abandon the cart and leave. I went to Hobby Lobby next door and found so many containers for cheap--perfect for what I needed them for.


I went out to the garage at 9:00 this morning. Jerry is off work today, so I figured I'd work in the garage until 1:45-ish, then when Jerry wakes up, I'd go inside and take a shower so we can hang out. I got everything set up on the floor to sit down and organize, it looked like this:


Well, at about 5:00, Jerry came into the garage and when I learned what time it was, I was completely shocked. Normally I would have cooked dinner by then!

Instead, I was surrounded by THIS:


And that was after I'd already done a ton of work. I feel like it was a million times messier than it looks--and it looks very messy! For all the time I was out there, I really didn't get very much done. I did get all of the screws organized in this handy container. I love that all of them are in the same place! I just have to flip it over and the rest of them are on the other side.


The white paper on the lid is a sticker sheet that I am going to use to label each compartment. (I only did it in pencil today because I'm sure I'm going to have to move things; also, there are a couple of screw sizes that I need to replenish, so I saved room for those.

I have so many unfinished projects right now, this is the last thing I should have started today! But I feel like I need to do one thing before I can do another, before I can do another, etc. They all tie in with each other.

Anyway, that's all I've got for today. I need to go cook dinner--I'm starving!

Please send me some Transformation Tuesday submissions so I can post them tomorrow :)  Just send a before photo and an after photo to me at katie (at) runsforcookies (dot) com. Include your name and a description of your transformation. Thanks!

July 16, 2022

VEGAN RECIPE REVIEW: Mushroom Stroganoff

One meal that I absolutely love and don't get to eat very often is stroganoff--even before I became vegan, I preferred just mushrooms rather than meat. Unfortunately, nobody else in my family likes mushrooms (in fact, they despise them) so I don't use them much. It's hard to avoid mushrooms when a lot of recipes that look great to me include mushrooms! So I'm going to make things once in a while that I know I'm probably the only one who will eat it. I've always tried to accommodate everybody's tastes, but now it's my turn ;)

When I saw this super simple version of mushroom stroganoff on It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken, I thought it looked like an easy recipe for me to make just for myself. (I'll link to it again at the end of the post.) A lot of the other recipes I looked at contained either wine (I don't drink) or plain vegan yogurt. My Kroger doesn't carry plain vegan yogurt (I'm not at all a fan of yogurt, so I'm not sure I'd like it anyway). This recipe didn't call for either of those, so it was another reason to choose it.

Usually when I review recipes, I make them exactly as written; the only change I made for this stroganoff was to cut the recipe in half (two servings instead of four).

I really like the recipes from It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken--I've only made a few, including the half-failed nacho "cheese", but I like how simple they are and that you don't need all sorts of weird ingredients that you'll only use once. In fact, when I was at Barnes & Noble, I saw Sam Turnbull's cookbook (the creator of the recipes at It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken). I almost bought it but it was $25 and I have such a hard time buying cookbooks when you can get recipes for just about anything online.

After flipping through it for a while, I saw that there were very few recipes that I probably wouldn't make. For the rest, though, I probably already have 90% of the ingredients at home. I looked up the book on Amazon and it was only $14; so I just ordered it on Amazon and saved $11.

Anyway, onto the recipe review!

Like I said, there are very few ingredients for this stroganoff:


Pasta for serving, vegan butter, onion, thyme, black pepper, salt, vegetable broth, plain non-dairy milk, garlic, and, of course, mushrooms.


I started with the pasta to get the water boiling while I was cutting up the onion and mushrooms. Then I made the sauce--broth, milk, flour, thyme, salt, and black pepper. I put it into a mason jar and shook it until it was well blended. Then I set that aside.



While the pasta was cooking, I heated a skillet over medium heat and added the onions and garlic. I stirred almost constantly to keep the garlic from burning.



Once the onion was translucent and soft, it was time to add the mushrooms.



Again, I just let this cook until the mushrooms were soft and turning brown.



After that, I poured in the sauce mixture. The sauce is very thin, but the flour in it will thicken it up once it comes to a boil.



As soon as it was at gentle boil, it thickened right up and it looked delicious!


Question for any of you that are familiar with vegan cooking or just non-dairy cooking. If you look closely, you can see little white spots that made me wonder if the almond milk got curdled from the heat. Is this something that happens with non-dairy milk? Do I need to keep it at a lower temp or add it in later? Or is this normal? I didn't notice it when I was eating it (it didn't feel gritty or anything), but I was just curious.

I divided it into two servings and poured it over pasta. It looked good! I would say it looked more like a mushroom gravy than stroganoff, but still good. I think when we hear words like "stroganoff", it puts an expectation in our heads; and then we are disappointed when it doesn't taste like what you're imagining. So, I would have called this "creamy mushroom pasta" or something like that.


The sauce thickened up a bit after I took these pictures, and it made it look even better.

But most importantly, the taste! I was the only one in the house to try this recipe; not only was I home alone, but I know my kids would groan about tasting a mushroom and they would form opinions before they even tried it.

When I tasted it, I had two thoughts: 1) Yum! Mushrooms and pasta are favorites of mine; and 2) There is quite a bit of thyme in this and it's a dominating flavor. I do like thyme, but I think next time I would only use half the amount. Still, I ate it and enjoyed it. The ratio of sauce to pasta was perfect! I used the recommended amount of pasta--2.5 ounces (dry) per serving.

As far as being filling... the dish was light enough that I didn't feel full or sick afterward. It seemed to be just the right amount. I ate it later than usual so I didn't need a snack before bed; it was filling enough that I was satisfied.

I have leftovers in the fridge, which I'll eat tonight. Would I make this again? Definitely! Although, next time I would cut the amount of thyme in half.

I'm sure I'll be trying out more of Sam's recipe from the cookbook; if I come across anything that I think is worth sharing, I'll be sure to do so!

July 15, 2022

Friday Night Photos

Happy Friday! It definitely doesn't feel like the weekend. My days are kind of messed up because Jerry traded shifts at work in order to be off on Noah's birthday. I felt like Wednesday was a weekend, so it's nice to have what feels like a second weekend!

I FaceTimed Joey yesterday (yes, the dog) because I was curious how he would react to my voice. Jeanie was out for a walk with him and Bentley, her basset hound, when I called. Joey was sniffing some bushes and didn't even look up when I was calling his name, haha. I was hoping to get a screenshot of our FaceTime call, but he was clearly having too much fun on his walk to pay any attention to me.

Here are the random photos I have from this week...

I had plans to visit my friend Jenni in Toledo last weekend; I had to reschedule last time because I got COVID. I went out to the car when it was time to leave and the tire pressure warning came on. I got out and looked at the tire--it was blindingly obvious what the issue was. I was NOT happy! I had to cancel on Jenni (again). Jerry put enough air in the tire to drive it to get fixed. They were able to patch it, but I still get nervous driving on it!



I love sweet potatoes, but whenever I want to roast some for a grain bowl, I always wish I had already peeled and cut them. This time, I bought three sweet potatoes; I roasted one already to keep in the fridge, but the other two filled this whole gallon-size bag! I put it in the freezer so I can just pull out enough sweet potatoes to cook for that meal.


I also added some of the lemon pepper tofu "cutlets" I made. I can't even describe what a game-changer the cutlets were; they were SO GOOD. The seasoning was mild enough to go with several different types of dishes and the texture was like chicken. I know they look dry and hard as a rock in this picture, but they weren't. Jerry kept raving about them and said it's the best thing I've made so far since becoming vegan. He wants me to make more.


I put them in a grain bowl with farro and peas, and topped with a homemade tahini dressing. (Who even am I?! Tofu, farro, tahini... it's so funny how much my diet has changed in six months.) I'd never tried farro before, but I really like it.

The tofu kind of looks like croutons, haha


Noah changed his mind about what he wanted to do for his birthday; rather than La Pita and the Henry Ford Museum, he decided to go to Barnes & Noble instead (I could spend an entire day in there, so I was thrilled) and then he chose Red Robin for dinner. 

He didn't understand why I wanted to take his picture in front of Barnes & Noble, but I thought it would be good for memories. When he's my age and can't remember what we did for his 18th birthday, we can just look back through the pictures.



I saw this sign inside and I thought it was cute for book lovers!



Next was Red Robin. Since the pandemic started, I'd only been out to eat TWICE. It felt so odd to go to a restaurant. Speaking of how much my diet has changed, look at this very sad-looking dinner at Red Robin:


First, I will say it was better than it looked. However, when Noah chose Red Robin, I thought for sure they'd have a good vegan burger. Well, none of the buns are vegan, so I had to do a lettuce wrap. I wanted sweet potato fries, but when I asked the server and she asked the cook, she said the fries were not vegan. I was really surprised by that!

My side options were a side salad or broccoli--haha! The "burger" patty was vegan and they put a few slices of avocado on there along with some salsa. The patty was really good, but the salsa had cinnamon in it and I definitely would not get that salsa next time.

When I got in the car, I googled the fries issue out of curiosity and learned that Red Robin's official statement is that their fries are not vegan because they could be cross-contaminated using the same fryer as non-vegan foods. (I think this is more for allergy reasons; they don't want to tell someone with a severe allergy that there are no eggs or dairy, only for that person to have a reaction due to cross contamination.) The fries themselves, though, are vegan. If I go back, I'd be fine with eating the fries. Some restaurants even have a designated fryer for people with allergies.

I have to say, it was really nice to go out as a family! We haven't done that in a long time. As we were sitting at the booth, my heart just felt really full and happy. While I absolutely miss when my kids were little, having teenagers is a lot of fun.


Yesterday, Jerry and I went to Goodwill because I am in desperate need of shirts that aren't hoodies (or at least winter clothes). Also, I only have a couple of pairs of jeans that fit well and are comfortable. Even the ones I bought a few months ago are too big to wear.

I really liked this tie-dyed shirt. The fabric is thinner than it looks and it's a light color, so as far as I'm concerned, it's fine for summer. (I don't like to wear short-sleeved shirts)


I had the hem tucked under a little because the hem is is just plain and straight across, but I'd like to add a very thin elastic at the bottom just to keep it from flowing out and making me look a lot bigger than I am.

I wasn't sure about buying this orange shirt (it's a crop top, which I would never wear!) but I absolutely LOVE the fabric--it's super cozy and the color is my favorite. I just wished the top was longer. Anyway, I couldn't help but buy it and hope I could come up with a way to alter it (adding a contrasting fabric at the bottom or otherwise repurposing it). If you have ideas, please let me know!



This was my "find of the day"--I was so excited about this! It's an Army-issued mummy bag, which sounds odd for a 40-year old woman to be excited about buying. However, I like to lie inside of a sleeping bag in the evenings because I'm always so cold. When I saw this bag in perfect condition for only $5, I snatched it up.


I used the label to look it up when I got home and it's a bag that was used in Army during the Vietnam-era--so cool!

I washed it super carefully--it's not supposed to be machine washed, but considering I bought it used, I felt like it needed more than a spot-cleaning. It came out of the washer and dryer perfectly. Whoever owned it stored it very well; I couldn't have bought a nicer bag for less than $150-200.

Jerry and I went to our friends' Dave and Renee's house on Tuesday to catch up with them. They have so many more chickens than they did the last time I was there! Renee gave me some eggs to bring home for the family. I think it would be fun to have chickens! But I'm definitely not ready for anything like that and I don't live in an ideal place for it.


And that's all I've got. Have a great weekend! xo

July 14, 2022

Reader Tips: Saving Money!


I really loved reading the responses to last week's "Reader Tips" about cleaning and organizing, so I'm excited to share this one today about saving money. I asked on Facebook for your best money-saving tips and the responses were fun to read through!

I spent way too much time last week putting each tip in its own colorful box; it made the post pretty, but rather than spend an entire day doing that again, I'm going to just share the responses here like my usual typing. (This actually gave me an idea for next week's reader tips--time savers!)

I've always been a frugal person for the most part. There are some things that I don't mind splurging on, but some things don't matter to me and I look for ways to save.

My mom has always been big on garage sales and I grew up looking for thrifty finds like that. Garage sales are the best! I know that a lot of people don't like to wear used clothing, which is totally fine; however, I'm cool with it and I've saved a FORTUNE that way. When I was losing weight, I was going down a size about every 10 pounds--so going from a size 24 to a 4 meant dropping 10 sizes, and therefore, 10 different wardrobes over the course of a year. Who can afford that?!

I got a lot of items from garage sales, but also from thrift stores. I don't typically spend more than about $5 on an item. At garage sales, I'll spend about $1-2 per item. I've gotten tons of brand name items, some with the tags still attached. I have a pair of 7 For All Mankind jeans that I bought for less than $3, and still had the tags on them!

I've even bought things just to sell them again; my best clothing find to resell was a vintage Kurt Cobain shirt that I bought for less than a dollar (I want to say it was 80 cents?) and then sold it on Ebay for about $100 (I can't remember the exact amount, but I know it was about that).

Because who doesn't want a vintage Surf Style jacket? (Can you believe it's been 30 years since these were super popular?)

Anyway, thrift stores are awesome for saving money and super fun to go to because you never know what you might find. So, that's my money-saving tip: If you're cool with it, used items are a LOT cheaper--whether it's from garage sales or thrift stores.

Okay, here are some great tips that readers/followers suggested. Enjoy!

ALWAYS have a frozen pizza on hand, so you have a quick and easy dinner everyone likes without resorting to dining out.
-Amy Wilson




"Convenience meal” in our house. Nuggets and tots are frequent favorites- and when it gets used it gets replaced the next shopping trip.
-Cindy Smerdon



Find out what foods have good store brand dupes. I’ve learned that I like Kroger Oreos, Rice Krispies, and other things my kids want without having to pay for the name brand. Also making potatoes or rice the basis of the meal saves a lot because those are pretty inexpensive.
-Kimberly Hermansen Thomas



Never leave the house without a water bottle!
-Tara Quesnel Trudo



Saving tip: When/if you get a raise, if you are not currently strapped for cash, increase your 401(k) or savings amount by half of that raise. Example: 4% raise, increase 401(k) by 2%.
-Jessica Kurts Lockwood



1. Walmart (or whatever store is available) grocery pickup. I’m a terrible impulse grocery buyer even when I have a list.

2. Meal planning. I’m not strict on the schedule but when I do my weekly shopping I plan out at least five dinners to make sure I have everything I need. Additional trips to the store inevitably increase grocery costs.

3. Keep leftover or soon to expire food front and center in the refrigerator. Wasted food is wasted $$$.
-Jen Mitchell



I started the grocery pick up during the height of Covid and continue to use it. I am also a huge impulse shopper (mostly of crap food) so this saves me money and calories.
-Melissa Connole Kelly



Instead of takeout when I’m too tired to cook, run into the grocery store and grab a rotisserie chicken, bag of 90 second rice, and microwaveable frozen veggies like petite peas or sweet corn.
-Theresa Marie



Meal Planning! If I don't we end up shopping every day, having food in the house that doesn't get eaten, or having a lot of take away.
-Aimee McKean



Utilize Amazon's "subscribe & save" feature. We have set up toilet paper, paper towels, dog food, zip-loc bags, toothpaste, etc. on automatic delivery and we end up saving quite a bit on staples.
-Krista Howell



Use cash for groceries, pet products, eating out, etc. When your cash is gone, you are done until next payday.
-Nancy Rice



Borrow books [including ebooks and audiobooks] from the library instead of purchasing.
-Natalie Tremblay



1. When you find jeans, pants or shoes that you love and fit exactly right, buy two of them. I’m picky so this prevents me from buying four or five other pairs that I don’t really love and therefore won’t wear.

2. We splurge once a year on house cleaning usually right before the holidays. It’s well worth the money to have that checked off the list when the holidays have so many other priorities.

3. Always go to the grocery store with a list and stick to it.
-Colleen Wheat Reprogel




Sometimes buying good quality clothes may cost more at first but it beats buying a dozen other items that you aren’t happy with, don’t fit well, or are poor quality.
-Jen Mitchell



For groceries I love Aldi, I can get a lot more for my money there. Also, shop around for deals. If there are 4 grocery stores close together see whom has the best deals and buy it there. You can also shop around for LP. I live in the country and I call around every year to see whom has the best deals. People don’t realize you can switch providers every year and you’re not stuck with the first one you went with.
-Michelle Wachholz



Honestly... just don't shop, especially recreationally. If I don't go to Target or wherever, I don't spend money there. Evaluate every purchase as: do I need it, do I want it, and is there a cheaper alternative that will serve the purpose as good. 

Also... don't buy things just because they are on sale. You aren't saving money unless you would have bought it regardless of the price. That said, stock up on staples when they are on sale. Our Kroger has a few times a year the pasta we eat is like 49 cents a bag with coupon. I buy a few of each shape and am good for a while.

Hubs found out one local grocery grinds up steaks that are nearing sell by dates and puts it out for like 3 bucks a pound. Better quality ground beef for less so he always grabs what he can when he catches the deal.

If I'm on the ball, I meal prep my lunches to keep from eating out. Pay off debt, evaluate your insurance regularly, pack a cooler when you travel, etc.--so many things hubs and I have done over the years. Have a good savings (though market is tough right now) and should be able to retire in about ten or so years.
-Christina Luebbert



Get familiar with the best products for regularly used products. I started a notebook awhile ago, and kept a list to compare. I know Big Lots has the best price on cat litter and napkins; Walmart best prices on body wash, shampoo etc; Aldi pan spray, Stevia and other favorites. Publix always has BOGOs, so I stock up, and if I have coupons for the items, even better.

I also check the clearance sections at the back of the grocery stores, and at Walmart for clothes. I know the prices for the produce guy down the street and he has great prices on in season stuff. I’m also not product loyal - a lot of the time the generic or store brands are just as good. Also - I do as much as possible in one trip to save gas - I put a cooler in the car and it keeps everything cold or frozen!
-Ellen Mocarski Bedford



Another money-saving tip: Buy a dependable vehicle, maintain it well and drive it until there is no more life remaining. My 2013 Honda CRV has 160k miles and runs great! I will likely have it another 5 years at least. My last car was a 2001 Toyota Corolla we drove 17.5 years and then sold it for $2k! It’s a poor man’s mentality to always need the newest vehicles. Invest instead!
-Melinda Wolf Miller



Use the library! -Elizabeth Dehling



1) I used an app and tracked every cent of my spending for a month to find out where I was spending my money… turns out I buy a lot of coffee out so I bought a coffee machine and saved lots by making it at home.

2) Snowball your payments, make all of your minimum payments but any extra money, pay off your smallest bill first and when that is paid off put that money into your next bill.

3) Don’t buy on credit if you can’t pay that credit card off monthly. Delayed gratification leads to financial freedom!
-Amanda Hood



My mother always said to never buy something you already have that works.
-Olga Carr



BUDGET! Three years ago I went through all my accounts, credit cards, etc. and figured out where my money was going. I cancelled the subscriptions I didn’t use and listed my debts in order from smallest to largest and also what the interest rates were. I started by paying off the smaller debts which allowed me to put bigger amounts on the larger debts and it snowballed. I’ve paid off over $90,000 this way (including my student loans which were $40k). Only a little bit more to go!
-Taryn Blair



Best money-saving tip: Cook and eat at home. Make coffee at home instead of $8/drink at Starbucks. Shop for as much as I can at Aldi and then supplement from other stores. Dining out/Food is by far the biggest over-spend in most households!
-Melinda Wolf Miller



Costco!! Totally worth the subscription fees. The savings in my contacts alone was worth it, on top of paper products and bulk essentials.
-Emily Marshall



The public library is a huge money saver! I have to have saved hundreds by “shopping” there for reading material. If your library isn’t near by, you can access lots of titles through ebooks with your library card.

Give your kids their own clothing budget and let them decide how to spend. The money goes further and they learn some great lessons in the process.

I’ve discovered Sally Beauty toner instead of boxed color or salon color for my blond hair. It is easy and doesn’t damage my hair as much either.

This is a little against natural instinct, but spending more of great quality or exactly the item you want is usually cheaper in the long run. I’ve wasted lots of money over the year trying to make do and then replace multiple times. It ended up being much for expensive and wasteful.
-April Edwards Bright



This is a tip I aspire toward but haven't fully done, just rudimentarily. It's called reverse budgeting. You take all the money that's allocated for bills, savings, groceries, etc. and use it accordingly. Whatever you have left you are free to spend as you wish. It feels so much more free than a rigid budget.
-Jill Marie



If you you watch Netflix and channels like Hulu, do not get tricked into a “free 30 day” offer. You will be charged the monthly fee if you forget to cancel. I did for many months! Never again and I canceled Netflix too. “Freevee” has ads but it is FREE!
-Caroline Triplett




Join your local "buy nothing" Facebook group to get stuff for free and give away items you want to donate.
-Natalie Tremblay



...and there you have it! Lots of great advice on simple ways to save money. Thank you thank you thank you to all of you that commented with a tip!

For next week, I'd love to share tips about ways that you save TIME--whether it's multitasking certain things, meal prepping for a week at a time, or even putting away dishes while your coffee brews--every minute that we have counts! Since we all have the same amount of time in a day:

What is your best TIME SAVING tip?

You can comment here, email me, or comment on the Facebook post that you can find here. I'd love to share the compilation next week! (If you don't want me to use your name, no problem--just let me know). If you don't want to (or aren't able to) comment, feel free to email me at: katie (at) runsforcookies (dot) com. I look forward to seeing what you come up with! I'm great at saving money, but time? Not so much ;)

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