Monday, July 29, 2024

Monday Message

"Preparedness, when properly pursued, is a way of life, not a sudden, spectacular program. We could refer to all the components of personal and family preparedness, not in relation to holocaust or disaster, but in cultivating a life-style that is on a day-to-day basis its own reward." (President Spencer W. Kimball)

I find that over the years of stocking up that it is easier to keep up than to catch up.

I stored more when our finances were better, things that were more long term like powdered milk and wheat and such. And when our finances were not so good, I would do my rule of every time I go into a store, I get one item to stock - like a jar of peanut butter or package of Jello. It doesn't need to break the bank. But doing this has been a blessing.

Think up a list of things you could get doing this...

A package of pasta

A box of canning lids

A can of green beans

A bag of beans

A container of oats

Think what your family uses and when you are in the store, pull out this list and get one item. If you are doing well financially get more but if not just get one.

I don't go to the store often and I get groceries once a month and it is just a pick up order. But when I am putting in my order, I still pick up an item to use down the road. This has been a huge blessing.

I make granola so that extra may be oatmeal, pecans, maple syrup and frozen apple juice - that is four items, one for each week, and of course the maple syrup lasts longer as I only use a quarter of a cup. So I might get two oatmeal, two apple juice, and a bag of pecans - this will mean I can make it twice.  Sometimes I might get yogurt culture for the freezer and then when I use some, I make the cubes of yogurt for the freezer (like one of you suggested), this is stretching things out and maybe the extra would be a pound of cinnamon. I just stay on top of what is needed.  But getting one thing extra is a very doable thing.

This week I have been busy...I made two dresses.

For this dress the fabric was free as I got it from Freecycle quite a few years ago and I have used the pattern many times as it is my favorite.


For this dress I got the fabric from Salvation Army for $3.99 for all of it.

So keeping your eye out at thrift shops and yard sales is a very frugal thing to do.

Of course, while sewing there were still rough patches to my flow in sewing room, so I worked to try and shift things a bit to address those.

I have another bit of fabric I got but this one they cut down the fold, so I will have to be more creative but this is the next dress.

I might get out another fabric to do one so I can do two at a time again, just not in one day, but spread it out more.

How are you coming with your skills? Share in comments below what are you working on.

https://www.seamwork.com/articles/the-8-most-important-sewing-skills-to-learn - here are some helpful sewing tutorials and information.

https://za.pinterest.com/dejager0930/free-sewing-patterns/ - I included this here because patterns are so high in price, even watching for half-price still can be pricey.

https://www.theyummylife.com/canning_tips - some canning helps.

https://simplebites.net/canning-101-the-basics/ - more canning. 

I included these because if you do not can and want to work on this skill, now is the time to learn it. It's a hugely helpful skill.

https://frugalmeasures.blogspot.com/2018/11/monday-message.html - Cooking from scratch is another very huge help to our budgets.

Missy says whatever you work on for skill building, you can't go wrong.

Tippy Longstockings says keep stocking up, a little at a time adds up.

Monday, July 22, 2024

Monday Message

"Our Heavenly Father created this beautiful earth, with all its abundance, for our benefit and use. His purpose is to provide for our needs as we walk in faith and obedience. He has lovingly commanded us to ‘prepare every needful thing’ (see D&C 109:8) so that, should adversity come, we may care for ourselves and our neighbors, and support bishops as they care for others." (All is Safely Gathered In pamphlet)

At the time I'm writing this, it's the Fourth of July. Our small town has a little carnival and parade.


They also had Black Hawk helicopters set up in a park to tour, also a rock climbing wall.

I was out working in yard when the helicopters flew in very low. I could see the bottom of them. I was taking out a fence and two posts that had grapes in the past but were eaten. So I cut the little squirrel  planted trees that have popped up and cleared it. It used to go halfway out of that opening.

I still have walnut squirrel planted trees to cut down today. I hate outside work but push on.


The garden grows, not beautiful but hoping for a harvest.

I have chopped and froze more rhubarb, we'll have nice rhubarb cake in the winter.

https://frugalmeasures.blogspot.com/2017/05/monday-message_8.html - you can find the recipe for it here.

How are you coming with your garden?

I am using this for my watercolor desk. I was using a folding table but this is so much better.


I put the finishing touches on my needle case. In the buttons I had gotten at a yard sale, I had this acorn button and I made the cord to go around it. Then I filled it and put in my embroidery cart which I had just reorganized.

So a busy week here. I have done more outside work than I like.

I have not noticed grocery prices come down, yet I think it will take longer than we think... here is a name for the stores to use "LESS FOR MORE" at least it seems like it should be their name.

https://www.creditkarma.com/cash-flow/i/how-to-budget-groceries

https://goodcheapeats.com/budget-grocery-list/

These are some ideas for when you are shopping at Less For More or any other store like it.

Here is my frugal cat toy made out of those shaker balls they make protein shakes.

I looked at the cat toys we have and found three little toys and pushed them into the center and made an instant cat toy. I did not buy these shaker balls. They were in with something else I got at our recycle place. I was going to get rid of them (meaning back to that place) but I thought about it and came up with these instead.  So make sure before you get rid of something, think if there is something else you can do with it.

Missy says do the best you can, that is all you can do.

Tippy Longstockings says she will sleep on the solution while not being bothered.

Both girls say they love their new toys.

Monday, July 15, 2024

Monday Message

In Argentina, Relief Society leaders are trying to teach the importance of food storage. They wrote: "Unfortunately, most of the sisters [here] cannot afford to buy an extra kilo of sugar, or flour, or an extra liter of oil. However, they have been encouraged to save, even just a spoonful at a time." (Elaine L. Jack)

If these sisters could save their spoonful of food we should be able to as well.  I know things are tight.  I feel hard times will be getting harder.  With weather becoming more unpredictable, we need to do what we can to be prepared. 

Here in Iowa crops have been hit with this awful flooding.

I can't stress enough that we need to be setting food aside and find ways of making it go further.

Also....

Build basic skills.

https://bravelygo.co/10-frugal-and-sustainable-life-skills-to-master/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYVQM96cdck

https://comehomewithbonniejean.com/homemaking-skills/

If you already know some skills, build on them and learn others. The more things we can do for ourselves, the easier it will be.

https://www.allrecipes.com/50-dollar-grocery-budget-and-dinners-for-one-week-8549649 - this has great frugal ideas.

https://frugalmeasures.blogspot.com/2015/11/monday-message.html 

https://smithlive.blogspot.com/2011/12/monthly-meal-planning.html

https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/meal-planning/

https://www.buzzfeed.com/sydneylmartin/family-meal-plan-no-waste

https://www.sparklestosprinkles.com/how-to-make-instant-pot-yogurt-without-the-yogurt-button/

https://www.sowinginsuburbia.com/blog/container-gardening-the-easiest-way-to-expand-your-home-vegetable-garden. 

Sewing and mending our own clothes will stretch our budgets and build those skills.

https://www.pinterest.com/jfabrit/clothing-remakes/ - this will give you some ideas.

I stuck in those few skill building ideas to encourage you to keep at it. I also encourage you as you go through clearing out and cleaning, to ask yourself - is there a way I can use this item in a different way to extend it's life and help in some way? If the answer is you cannot think of anything, then donate it. We are all in this together and sharing is a great thing. There is a great recycling place near me, it's like a giant free yard sale. I like donating to them because no one has to pay, it's a great service to our area.  

Missy says take time to ponder how you can be more frugal.

Tippy Longstockings reminds you to put things in storage for your pets as well.

Monday, July 8, 2024

Monday Message

"Let us be in a position so we are able to not only feed ourselves through the home production and storage, but others as well." (President Ezra Taft Benson)

I think things are still hard for almost everyone. We need to do what we can to help others.

My sister came for a visit and we stopped in at a thrift store and oh my goodness, the prices were awful  - very high for used things. I haven't been into regular stores perhaps those are really high as well but we sure weren't buying at those high, high prices.

So we need to keep building our skills. We can execute repairs on things in our home and try to keep things going for as long as possible. We must try harder than ever to be more frugal. We could be in this for a while.

When we visited a yarn shop when visiting our daughter the skeins of yarn were $35.00 a piece...YIKES. Making my own never looked better.

We need to fine-hone skills, if we know how to sew you can learn to do even better.

While my sister was here she wanted to sew some bags for her purse so we looked online for some patterns that were free...

https://craftygemini.com/pop-pouch-video-tutorial/ - we did this without the embroidery. This is the little cat bag in front. HOWEVER...she had hardware that you needed to purchase to close the top of the bag. I knew something we've done from another pattern could work instead of the hardware. I still had tape measures from the Dollar Tree back when I did that other pattern (that was when the prices were really a dollar there). We cut the tape measure tape. I put duct tape around the end to keep the tape part from going inside and then set the rest aside for other projects. We cut the two per bag, just under the size of your bag top. We did ours a bit bigger than hers here. When you fold down the top part, it makes a channel for you to slide it through at the top. We then put duct tape on each end of the sections of tape from the measure. 

I used an old paper scissors to cut the metal tape. Now when you go to slide it in the channel, make sure the curve of the tape faces the inside of the bag. We then just put in a few stitches so the tape won't push out and that was it. You can pull apart to open, get out what is inside, then let it go and it will snap back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRVFwGUODts&t=1112s - this one we used for the other bag in the picture, only we did the bottom and top with two different fabrics.

So challenge yourself to learn more skills.

I have gotten this sheet that I am thinking to maybe make a dress with, this was given to me...



https://www.roseryapparel.com/videos/sewing-a-vintage-pattern - this gal does many dresses out of sheets. Scroll around, they are pretty and she does the full tutorials to show you how.

I had this metal tin and some watercolor paint replacement pans of paint I got for ten cents a box at a yard sale many, many years ago. So I constructed this paint palette.

Really look around to see what you can do with what you have.

These are the vine balls I am making from a weed vine. Free is a great thing!




This tomato cages package someone did not want. Looking at first pic, I can understand, but I got them together and out in the garden - whew, it is hot out there!

Missy says you won't be sorry you built a skill, just keep at it.

Tippy Longstockings says be sure to rest between hard jobs.

Monday, July 1, 2024

Monday Message

"I have on occasion cited the need for many reservoirs in our lives to provide for our needs. I have said, 'Some reservoirs are to store water. Some are to store food, as we do in our family welfare program and as Joseph did in the land of Egypt during the seven years of plenty. There should also be reservoirs of knowledge to meet the future needs; reservoirs of courage to overcome the floods of fear that put uncertainty in our lives; reservoirs of physical strength to help us meet the frequent burdens of work and illness; reservoirs of goodness; reservoirs of stamina; reservoirs of faith.

“Yes, especially reservoirs of faith, so that when the world presses in upon us, we stand firm and strong; when the temptations of a decaying world about us draw on our energies, sap our spiritual vitality, and seek to pull us down, we need a storage of faith that can carry youth, and later adults, over the dull, the difficult, the terrifying moments; disappointments; disillusionments; and years of adversity, want, confusion, and frustration.

. . .Parents. .are expected to lay foundations for their children and to build the barns and tanks and bins and reservoirs." (President Spencer W. Kimball)

Times sure feel like they are hard and they where for our ancestors as well. They pressed on. They did without when necessary. They grew and preserved food and stored what they could ahead. It isn't enough to just have enough for now, some are tempted to live a little better come what may but sometime 'come what may' can be hard.

So every time you go in a store for something, add one item to put up for later. It will add up.

Things are happening now with more frequency and causing so many to have hardships. We need to have stores for us and for others. Disasters don't come in convenient times.

Keep working on those skills too. You never know just how necessary they will be.

This is a sweater I have started. The yarn was gotten at a Hobby Lobby on clearance and the white Llama needle stoppers were a gift from our daughter, her set is the pink ones.




I am almost done with this needle case. I just need to add a button and cord.

It is now raspberry picking time. I have already started. I will be picking every other day now till the first few days in July. I wash and freeze them and make jam like I showed you in one of the last blogs.

I also made three batches of strawberry-rhubarb jam, one of our favorites for sure.

I have also froze rhubarb to be used in the winter.

At the time I am writing, our 50th anniversary is tomorrow. We have just come back from seeing our children and going to our grandson's graduation, it was a long trip.

And since you will see us in the hard hats during tornado weather we had before we left, I will add that after the first leg of the journey we had just got to our motel (a kind of rickety thing because it was a holiday weekend). It was on the second floor. We were there five minutes when our daughter texted us asking how was our weather... Well, it was overcast. She is a newscast producer and she told her weather person that we were about halfway there. The weather person anxiously asked where. Upon hearing, she told our daughter to tell us to take cover. As soon as we got off with her, the phone notification went off and tornado sirens sounded. And just that fast we were hit with bad weather. I could not believe it, it was the third tornado warning in one week! 

We took pillows and went to the bathroom. We were fine but we saw damage on the way from there. I felt not at ease not knowing what county we were in and not even sure of the town, it was a suburb of St. Louis but what was it called? We turned on the TV but couldn't find weather or local news so we were googling fast to find out. At home, I know the look and feel and have lots of warning ahead. We would be told by weather days in advance that bad weather was coming and the day of we would be put in thunderstorm warnings, tornado watches, then finally a tornado warning and we can go to the basement and put on our pretty hard hats....this wasn't the case but we made it through okay.

We had a nice time with everyone and no more bad weather was had. I had packed food ahead for supper to save money, here is where I say - poverty has its perks, we were not out in the weather.

This cat in the basket is what I picked up while visiting a yarn shop. The lines on it show different widths of yarn and tells what weight it is, very very useful because of that coned yarn I have, it will help me when trying to figure yarn for a project.

Tippy says, oh no another cat! But since she doesn't have to interact with it decided it was okay.

These are the Easter Lilies this year, pretty as always. 

The kittens are teaching each other the skill of resting, they say keep building skills.

Missy says keep learning to build your skills.

Tippy says to remember to get a little something each trip to the store to set aside for a rainy day.

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