Monday, March 24, 2025

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 feel now more than ever we need to be helping those around us who are in need, also show kindness more than ever before.

We need to find joy. It will be harder to do but we must try. Also, at this time here in the US it is hard to not be discouraged but we have to take the time to find joy. There is nothing we can do but pray and try to keep our homea as stable as we can. Chocolate cake time is what I call it. Get my favorite recipe HERE.

Try to keep your home life as normal as you can and tighten your belt, no extra spending! Get out your frugal recipes. If you are afraid no one will like them, do rolls to go with and chocolate cake.

If you buy a lot of frozen prepared food, now is definitely the time to put in the basics instead.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjb-Of5_jRs - what items to put in the pantry.

https://www.thriftyfrugalmom.com/frugal-pantry-staples-to-help-you-cook-from-scratch/ - staples

https://onepotwellness.com/budget-pantry-staples-list/ - some ideas here.

https://joyfullythriving.com/10-items-to-stockpile-in-a-pantry/ - more ideas.

https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/pantry-staples-on-a-budget/ - there are some ideas here as well.

https://www.mommyskitchen.net/2024/02/the-homemade-pantry.html - great help here.

At the time of this writing our General Conference is two weeks away. I love conference and so look forward to it, especially now. You can watch the conference here - www.lds.org as they replay them and I think you will find watching it very calming right now for sure. It is our thing to have chili and cinnamon rolls on conference weekend.

I make these rolls by using the bread dough recipe from this cookbook... get the recipes HERE.

When the dough is done, I spread sugar and cinnamon raisins and chopped walnuts or pecans, roll and then I cut the roll in half and then each half I cut again into six so that you have twelve rolls that fit nicely into a 9x13 size pan. Cover and let rise till doubled in size then bake at 350 degrees for twenty to thirty minutes. Remove from oven and cool. When cool you can frost. I do about two cups powdered sugar, two tbsp butter, and I use 1 tsp of vanilla but it could be what you like. For example, almond flavoring or maple just what you like on your rolls. Then I add very little of the hottest tap water, stir an add more as needed to get frosting consistency.

Cinnamon rolls and chili must be an Iowa thing. We used to have this for school lunches. It was always a hit. So it is a yummy and inexpensive meal. Very much one of my comfort meals.

You just do not know what is coming around the corner.

This week my husband came down with Covid on Tuesday. Paxlovid - the med you need to start within the window of three days from onset of symptoms or positive test costs $1,754.17

This is quite a hit. Insurance did cover some of it but if it hadn't, we were going to have to be on a payment plan for meds that would cost about two hundred dollars a month - IF AND I MEAN IF I do not catch it... If I do, double that amount per month through the end of the year.

So yes Covid is still out there. Thank goodness we kept up our vaccinations.

So that was our unexpected thing around the corner. This makes an already tight budget a whole lot tighter. Having food storage is a blessing to help stretch dollars for us.

Today, while I write this post we are going to have our first potentially severe weather so when it rains it pours.

Missy says to get some storage in to help you over the rough patches. Prices are still higher and talk of going higher. Be sure to rotate your storage, use oldest first.

Tippy Longstockings says try very hard to find joy every day!

They both say to please be safe out there!

12 comments:

  1. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve made that chocolate cake!
    Pat/Central Texas

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    1. I have one we are eating going right now yum

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  2. Becky, I pray that you don't get covid.. Medical payments, even after ins cannot be planned and are hard on our budgets.. Been there . Thank you for sharing your life and many talents with us...Dee in NC. ps daffodils blooming here.

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    1. I did get it three days after my husband. We are still struggling with it

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  3. We have both had COVID three times.
    Even though we got vaccinated.
    One of those times my husband got talked into taking paxlovid.
    He said the medicine was worse than the
    Illness. It made him so sick.
    He stopped taking it.
    I'm staying home as much as I can.
    We rarely eat out. The food is usually not good and expensive.
    I think when you stop eating out your body gets used to eating better .
    Then we eat out and both feel awful.
    There has to be something in the food.
    Keep teaching people miss becky.
    So many need the instructions.

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    1. Thank you I will. I did end up getting it three days after my husband we are still struggling with it not fun for sure our age and health makes it harder ..

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  4. ESPERO QUE PRONTO SE RECUPERE TU ESPOSO Y QUE TU NO TE CONTAGIES, AQUI HAY POCOS CASOS DE COVID,CASI NO SE NOMBRAN, AHORA HAY UN ALERTA POR SARAMPION QUE AFECTA A LOS NIÑOS PEQUEÑOS, HAY MUCHOS CASOS Y HAY UNA CAMPAÑA DE VACUNACION, EN ALGUNOS CASOS PUEDE SER MORTAL. PARECE QUE LAS ENFERMEDADES NUNCA SE TERMINAN, Y SIEMPRE COMIENZA OTRA. OREMOS LOS UNOS POR LOS OTROS PARA QUE DIOS NOS CONCEDA SALUD Y BIENESTAR FISICO. BENDICIONES.

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    1. I got it three days after he did it's been over three weeks now it has been very hard

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  5. The more we read and heard about the covid jab, even before it was released late 2020, and on into 2021, the more we appreciated our 'wait and see' attitude. My husband and I got covid January 2022, but we were prepared; we had ivermectin and zinc, vitamin D and doxycycline. It was essentially an unpleasant flu, whose effects were most felt 3-4 days. Lingering fatigue for a month. We have continued to avoid the covid jab, which has now been shown to increase your likelihood of contracting covid, multiple times. In early 2022, Pfizer admitted that they had never tested their product to see if it prevented transmission, let alone prevent contracting it. Those shots have wreaked havoc with humans' immune systems, and crippled multiple victims with life-threatening long term adverse side effects (if not outright killing them). I am so sad that millions of people around the world were duped and prevented from using effective, inexpensive alternatives, and that the mainstream media censored any information that countered the narrative Big Pharma and ? pushed for profit. Not that profit itself is bad, but destroying lives and avoiding the consequences (you cannot, by law, sue these pharma companies for damages, even proven) is ... very bad. Do some research; it's out there, but you have to look for it.

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    1. We had all the shots and thankful we did with our age and health this is rough but could have been way worse. My mother in law passed from covid before there were any shots we miss her.

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  6. I hope everyone is doing well.

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    1. Thank you the worse is behind us but still feeling rough

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