As it's a holiday here in the states, this is just a quick post as I have side dishes to prepare and get over to my sisters about noon. Normally I'd do a break down of my thrift in categories of good use of time, saving resources, and of course money, but I'll throw this all out in one long list. As I think about it, I'll label T-for time, R for resources, and M for money.
- Even with picking up an additional 5 dozen dinner rolls, enough for the meal and leftover and sandwiches later in the day the day for those that didn't get their fill or are late arrivers, I am below my set aside for the holiday. Aldi for the win on veggies! M
- The crustless pumpkin pie for my daughter's turned out pretty good though if course haven't eaten yet. It was worth the additional time. She supplied the pumpkin, plant butter, and coconut cam. I used this recipe, and we made together. T
- I have these plates and napkins to take along to my MIL's for snack later, bought last year so no new spending. R, M
- I had food ready for my daughter when she got home, and this saved her stopping for food, though she needed a bathroom break. M
- Gave my daughter another blanket and did not turn up the heat. It was more a selfish reason than a money saving as I cannot sleep when the room is warm. There's only so much clothing you can take off, and she and DH can put more clothes and use more blankets. R,M
- I got all my daughters clothes washed that she brought home-dirty of course. I really do not mind. I like feeling needed. T
- My girls were going to run the annual Thanksgiving 8 K this morning, proceeds supporting our local family service agency. It's 18 degrees and the college kid spent all day and into the night to complete a partner project- he dropped the ball and she had to save it. I think they're both just going to sleep in. I used to walk the 2 K, but my knee is not having it this year. I made an online donation though. My fingers got the work out. T
I like to read the ads, too, even if I have no intention of shopping. I still have cooking to do!
ReplyDeleteThey confirmed I need nothing.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Sam! I hope you have a wonderful day, filled with good times. :)
ReplyDeleteI am also a fan of the "put on another sweater" method of keeping warm. Both my husband and I have thick sweaters and each have our own "TV blanket", as well as a hot water bottle. I bought him an electric blanket throw last week, as he's always cold and our cat (who is getting older) is feeling the cold more - Vizzini loves the new warm blanket.
I loathe pumpkin pie - my mom had a slice right before I was born (on Canadian Thanksgiving, which is in October), and she says it's because of that. Sure, Mom! Ha!
Take care!
Funny theory on your dislike of pumpkin pie- could be. It was a good day with family. We have an abundance of blankets to keep cozy.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving Sam! Enjoy your time with your lovely family!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a good day.
DeleteI hope you had a good Thanksgiving, Sam. I won’t be shopping tomorrow either, but will be going to the post office.
ReplyDeleteSaturday is small business Saturday and I have ideas.
DeleteI too wish you/yours a happy Thanksgiving; I am thankful I have you as a blogger buddy.
ReplyDeleteThat's sweet. I hope you and someone enjoyed your day.
DeleteI hope yopu and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration, Sam. xxx
ReplyDeleteVery good day. Of course food and wine was plenty.
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