tinkarooni
<font color=teal>Gets way too excited about saving
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I'm so proud of myself tonight! I arrived home a little late and just wasn't feeling the dinner thing. The dishwasher was not unloaded from yesterday (since my husband is at home most of the day the culprit was easy to ID in my opinion!) and for some reason there were 10 glasses half filled with water on the kitchen counter. NOT inspiring.
He offered to take me out somewhere but I was too tired to even think where I'd want to go. So, since rice was already in the rice cooker (with dumplings steaming in the basket) I decided to stick with the plan and make a stir-fry. It was so cool - I used up the last bit of a cabbage, a bag of frozen from the garden snow peas from the spring, the last two carrots, half an onion that's been sitting in the fridge, a can of bamboo shoots from the pantry and half a green bell pepper that I'd have to get to really soon anyway. I also opened up a can of mandarin oranges for more color to the meal. It wasn't the greatest dinner ever but it was responsible and cheap and I was so glad that I didn't give in to temptation!
Tomorrow: my SIL is coming over with my nephew. I think I'll make baked ziti (pasta, sauce, onions, garlic and cheese are already in the pantry/fridge) with peas and onions (freezer) and maybe a fruit salad (also from the freezer).
It feels good to do this! I'm going to try to keep going until at least the end of this month with very minimal purchases. I will need some eggs and veggies soon, and always with milk and o.j. but hopefully we can keep things to a minimum as we head into December.
I here ya. We've been decluttering the basement (translation throwing away anything not nailed down) and last night even frozen dinners seemed too hard. DH was pushing for Pizza but that would have cost $20.00. I dragged my sorry butt downstairs, picked out an array of frozen things to nuke and called it an "International Fiesta" Frozen pasta, burrittos, pizza and a bag of broccoli. Silly but saved me $20.00 and made a little more space in the freezer.
