Tuesday, May 19, 2026

May Groceries

May 18 Groceries

I had an order of groceries delivered on Monday.  .

I needed half and half for my daughter's coffee , a loaf of bread, some chicken, some vegetables, ginger and garlic for the chutney I am planning to make, and I wanted to stock up on rice.  I also wanted bottled water that was on sale, but, apparently, they were out of stock.  So, that will have to wait for another time.  Also, the store was out of the half gallon of half and half I had ordered and out of the quart size I had listed as a substitute; instead, I was asked if a pint size would do and I said yes.  We will definitely have to buy more half and half before the end of the week, though. Without the bottled water, everything I bought was the regular price; that's the first time in a long time that has happened.

Here's the receipt:

Order Summary

Original Item Total$36.77
Fulfillment Fee+$0.00
Other Fees+$0.60
Sales Tax$0.00
Order Total$37.37

Item Details

10 Items

Broccoli Bunch, 1 ct$4.41
1.77 lbs x $2.49 each (approx.)
Cucumber, 1 ct$1.29
1 x $1.29 each
Fresh Green Beans, 1 lb$2.84
0.95 lbs x $2.98 each (approx.)
Ginger Root, 1 ct$1.08
0.31 lbs x $3.48 each (approx.)
Kroger® Fresh Uncooked Chicken Drumsticks, 4.5 lb$5.00
1 x $5.00 each
Kroger® Half and Half Pint, 1 pt$2.69
1 x $2.69 each
Kroger® Long Grain Rice, 10 lb$14.98
2 x $7.49 each
Kroger® White Sandwich Bread, 20 oz$1.99
1 x $1.99 each
Kroger® Whole Garlic Bulbs, 5 ct$2.49
1 x $2.49 each

Other Fees

$0.60

Bag Fee$0.60
6 x $0.10 each


My total came to:  $37.37

My May grocery budget is $250 + $19.09 carried forward from April = $269.09

I spent $150 of that at the Sri Lankan store on the groceries such as red lentils, mung beans, chick peas, barley, curry powder, tea, chili for chutney making, etc.  

Which left me with $119.09 in the May grocery for the rest of the month.

Balance remaining in the budget after Monday's grocery delivery:

$269.09 - $150 - $37.37 = $81.72

I will be stocking up on a few things, including bottled water, with the balance remaining in the May grocery budget.

As always, I am grateful for:

- The availability of groceries
- Daughter's gift of the membership with enables me to get groceries delivered
- Freezers and refrigerators that enable me to store groceries for longer periods of time
- Electricity to run the freezer and fridge
- Being able to stock up

How are you coming along with your grocery shopping?

We had tuna salad sandwiches for brunch on Monday; for dinner, we had rice, chicken curry, sauteed curried green beans, peach chutney, and peach pie for dessert.

Monday, May 18, 2026

What Meal Plans?

Pancake Breakfast

 


The week of May 11 to May 17 turned out to be a "no meal plan" week!  Not by design, but, I neglected to make a list of meal plan options at the beginning of the week and it turned out to be a make it up as you go sort of week.  Partly because I had gone to the Sri Lankan store on Monday and while I bought some frozen meals and stocked up on some ingredients like curry powder, red lentils, mung beans, etc., plus a lot of treats, I didn't buy any regular groceries. Instead, I cooked from what I had in the freezer, fridge, and pantry.  

So, here's how that worked out:

Monday
Brunch Late Lunch - Frozen rice and seafood curry meal from the Sri Lankan store
Dinner - Sri Lankan "roast pan" - a type of pull apart bread that gets "roasted" in the oven and eaten with curry or seeni sambol or butter and jam; I had half of my piece of bread with seeni sambol and the other half with pineapple jam.  Delicious!

Frozen Rice and Curry Meal



Tuesday:
Brunch - Leftovers from the frozen rice and seafood curry meal
Dinner - Macaroni and cheese from a boxed mix with canned chicken breast amd chili sauce and leftover broccoli from the weekend.

Wednesday:
Brunch -  Assorted leftovers - I had leftover friedrice from Friday's early Mother's Day meal and daughter had leftover mac & cheese
Dinner - Fish curry  (from the freezer) with rice and leftover broccoli

Thursday:
Brunch - Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast, fresh sliced peaches
Dinner -  Teriyaki pork chops (from the freezer) with rice and a carrots, onions, broccoli stems stir-fry 

Rice with Pork Chop and Vegetable Stir-Fry


Friday:
Brunch -Pancakes, with leftover bacon and fresh peaches
Dinner - Leftover fish curry with freshly cooked rice amd okra (from the freezer - what I grew last year) sauteed with curry powder and curry leaves, etc., and peach chutney




Saturday:
Brunch - Leftover pancakes with fresh peaches
Dinner - Leftover pork chops with the vegetable stir fry and corn (from the freezer); peach pie for dessert

Sunday:
Brunch - Leftover breadpudding with fresh peaches (me); leftover mac & cheese (daughter)
Dinner -  End-of-the-week Fried Rice (leftover rice, leftover smoked sausages, leftover vegetables from the stir fry)

End of the Week Fried Rice

The fried rice was my attempt to finish up bits and pieces of leftovers from the week, but, of course, there was more fried rice leftover to carry into next week!  LOL.  Just enough for one person's brunch.

The week's snacks and desserts included peaches and lots of treats from the Sri Lankan store.

I ordered groceries to be delivered on Monday afternoon: a tray of chicken drumsticks, more broccoli, green beans, and a cucumber, bread for sandwiches and toast, half and half for my daughter's coffee, rice, and bottled water.  I hope I will get everything I ordered (they were out of bottled water).  If not, I will make some adjustments to this week's meal plan options:

Brunches:  Scrambled eggs, sausages, and toast, Uppuma (Indian style cream of wheat/semolina), Onion pancakes (with frozen onion pancakes), Waffles, Mung beans; Tuna salad  or egg salad sandwiches; Leftovers

Dinners:  Rice and chicken curry with dhal and vegetables; Ground beef keema curry with rice or onion pancakes; Omelet curry with rice and vegetables; Smoked sausage and kale stir fry with rice; Leftovers.  

Snacks/Desserts: Fresh peaches, avocado pudding, peach pie, Sri Lankan treats

Meal plan options are subject to change and that's fine, too.  

As always, I am grateful to be able to have a variety of meals.

Are you making a meal plan for this week?

Saturday, May 16, 2026

The Great Peach Race is On!

Peaches 

The birds have discovered the peaches!  The peaches are not quite ripe, yet, but, the house finches and the mockingbirds don't seem to care!  They will peck at a fruit and if it isn't quite to their taste, they will move on to another to see if that one has reached the peak of ripeness!

On Friday, I was sitting in the garden and I watched at least half a dozen house finches and several mockingbirds perched on the higher branches of the peach tree, enjoying the peaches.  Later on Friday evening, when M came to tend to the garden, I told him it was time to pick the peaches before the birds got them all and the great peach race was on!

M brought out the ladder and we might have picked some peaches:

Friday's Peach Harvest

I gave M some peaches to take home.  The rest was brought in, washed, and spread out on towels to dry off.

Today, Saturday, I gave neighbor S a dozen peaches and we set aside another two dozen peaches to give daughter's friends A and V; her friend A is on her way to collect her peaches as I type this.  

Then, I cut up enough peaches to make up 3 lbs. of diced peaches to freeze to make into jam or chutney, later on.  

I also cut up some peaches to make this:

Peach Pie

Daughter helped with the pie making, cutting up the last few peaches to add to it and adding the sugar and cinnamon, etc. to the pie filling while I made the pie crust.  

A Piece of Pie

We were too impatient to wait until the pie cooled to try it!  Still no ice cream or whipped cream to serve with it, but, the pie was delicious.  

Today, I am grateful for:

- Peaches from the garden
- M's help with picking the peaches
- Being able to share the fruit with M and friends
- Daughter's help with the pie making
- Fresh peach pie!

Today's joyful activities included sharing the peaches with friends and baking and eating peach pie!

Plans for tomorrow (Sunday) include processing more of the peaches for the freezer and accompanying my daughter to the open gym at the community college in the evening.

Friday, May 15, 2026

May Flowers

 

Iris 

I took a stroll in my own garden, this week, on Tuesday, to see what was in bloom.  No sculptures of pollinators or model trains in my garden, but, the majority of these flowers have a story behind them (many of them are rescued plants that M has rehomed in my garden) and sometimes, a flower can hold a secret!  

Neptune Rose  

The Neptune Rose plant was a birthday gift to me from my gardener friend M.

Iceberg Rose 


The iceberg rose grown as a standard was rescued by M and rehomed in my garden.

And Friend (Earwig)


Rescued Pink English Rose with Anise Scent

This is the first flower to appear on the rescued rose that M rehomed in my garden.  I found the rose  on the ground when I was watering the garden on Tuesday; it had not broken off, but, it was blooming on such a slender stem that the flower was too heavy for the stem.  I propped it up on another stem to take this picture.  The next day (Wednesday), when M was here, I saw that there was a second rose on the same plant, but, I didn't take a picture of that one.  M doesn't know the name of the rose.  I am wondering if it is a climber and might need some support?

Double Petalled Kalanchoe (another rescued plant)

Daylily


Chive Flowers

Nasturtium


Four O'Clocks/Mirabilis


Scaredy Cat (Coleus Caninas)

The flowers on the scaredy cat plant (which doesn't seem to scare any of the garden cats) are nearing the end of their blooming period, but, there are still enough flowers to keep the bees happy.

Gaura

Potato Flowers

For the first time since I've tried growing potatoes, I've flowers on one of my potato plants!  I am thrilled to bits!  I've three potato plants growing, this year, from some supermarket russet potatoes that started to sprout before I could eat them.  

Calla Lily

And Friend (Grasshopper)

And those are some of the flowers blooming in my garden in May.

I am grateful for:
- May flowers
- For M bringing me bulbs and rescued plants
- For M's help with the garden
- For the joy these flowers bring to me
- For water for the garden

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Sculpture in the Gardens: World Pollinators Display

 

Pygmy Possum and Banksia Flower


When we visited the Descanso Botanical Gardens, last week, we were fascinated by the artwork we found in the model train area.  It was called, "World Pollinators" and featured sculptures created with various plant material, depicting a selection of pollinators and their host plants. 


Yucca Moth and Yucca Flower


Black and White Ruffed Lemur and Ravenala Flower


Day Gecko and Trochetia Flower


Long Tongued Fruit Bat and Banana Flower


Euglossa Bee and Vanilla Orchid



Male Mosquito and Blunt Leaf Orchid


Chocolate Midge and Cacao


Red Milkweed Beetle and Butterfly Milkweed


Honeycreeper and Lobelia Flower



Display Sign

I don't usually put links on my posts, but, I am providing a link to the website that provides additional information about the sculptures, the pollinators and their host plants here.


I loved this display.  My photos aren't the best, but I hope you enjoyed the sculptures.


Wednesday, May 13, 2026

My Favorite Store

 

Curry Power (above) and Jaggery (below)

On Monday, I had another dental appointment for a consultation to go over the rest of my treatment options.  Daughter took the afternoon off from work to accompany me.  Afterwards, we drove to the Sri Lankan store and restaurant which are located fairly close to the dental clinic.  The restaurant was closed (I hadn't realized that it was closed on Mondays), so my plans to get some lunch to go from there didn't work out.  Instead, we went to the Sri Lankan store only.  It has to be my favorite store!

Pappadam

I had a list of items I wanted to buy from this store, including red lentils, mung beans, chick peas/garbanzo beans, dark roasted curry powder, my favorite extra strength Ceylon tea, Lemon Puff cookies, ginger biscuits, and dried pandan leaves.  Red lentils at the grocery store sells for $4.79/lb. while red lentils at the Sri Lankan store sells for $1.49/lb. and comes in 2 lb. and 4 lb. packages.  I bought two of the 4 lb. packages.  

Crushed Red Chillies, Curry Powder, Spices

I bought two of the 500 grams packages of crushed red chillies shown in this picture for making chutney, but, I forgot to put black mustard seeds on my list and I would need that for chutney making (that will be my excuse for a return trip another time!)

Jars of Pickles and Bottles of Fruit Cordial

I bought several small bottle of fruit nectar and a large bottle of rose syrup to make faluda.

Jars of Various Sambols

I didn't buy any jars of sambol this time because I still had some I had bought earlier.


Vegetables in Brine
Winged Beans (above)
Young Jackfruit (below)


I didn't buy any of the vegetables in brine, although I considered buying a jar of breadfruit in brine.  Instead, I bought two containers of fried breadfruit chips which my daughter loves.


Mango and Pineapple Jam

I usually make my own jams, but, I did buy a jar of the pineapple jam as it is one of my favorites.  

The Sri Lankan store also carries a small selection of British specialties

British Goodies

This display is near the entrance to the store. 

A Closer Look 
 
But, if you don't find what you are looking for on those shelves, you might find them on other shelves inside the store:

Marmite

Vegemite and Horlicks

My mother used to love Marmite on bread and she enjoyed a mug of Horlicks at night.

Baked Beans

Of course, all the imported goods are pricey, but, some of us are happy to pay the price for nostalgia, aren't we? 


Frozen Meal - Sri Lankan Style

Since the Sri Lankan restaurant was closed, I bought two of these frozen meals for a late lunch for us.  Rather pricey at $9.99 each, but, a rice and curry take out at the restaurant would have cost more and one frozen meal was enough for two lunches for me.  The food was delicious and had an authentic taste (and was quite spicy!)  My daughter loved it and thought it tasted better than the food at the restaurant (then, again, she has always maintained that my rice and curries taste better than the restaurant's rice and curries).  We will definitely buy more of this frozen meal on our next visit.

Sesame and Jaggery Candy 

I bought two packets of these sesame and jaggery candy for dessert and snacks.  

I bought a lot of items from the store on this visit, including a treat for friend R which we dropped off at her place on our way home.  Many of the items I bought were groceries, but, quite a few items were treats.  I am afraid I spent most of my May grocery budget at the Sri Lankan store this time, although I don't usually consider the treats I buy at the Sri Lankan store as part of my grocery budget.  

At least I didn't buy this tea set, although I thought it was beautiful:

Tea Set

Yes, definitely my favorite store!  And shopping there is a joyful activity!