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| A Dinner Last Week: Breaded Shrimp, Garlic Bread, Broccoli, Cucumher Salad |
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| A Dinner Last Week: Breaded Shrimp, Garlic Bread, Broccoli, Cucumher Salad |
The monthly photo challenge is hosted by Eileen and the theme for May was Cutlery.
Here are my photos of cutlery with some help from my daughter !
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| Daughter's Pokemon Cafe Souvenir Fork |
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| Daughter's Fork Sculpture |
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| Reflections |
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| Spoon Flower |
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| Another Spoon Flower (Souvenir Spoons from Sri Lanka) |
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| Butterfly (Headed for the Spoon Flowers?) |
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| Holding a Slice of Peach |
Thank you for hosting the monthly photo challenge, Eileen. Looking forward to June's theme.
It's the end of May and I debated if I should wait until June officially started to order groceries but, recently, sale items I had wanted have been going out of stock by the time I get around to ordering them, so I decided to go ahead and order groceries and borrow from June's grocery budget as needed.
I ordered the groceries on Saturday and they were delivered on Sunday. They were mostly stock up items and I am happy that everything I ordered was available.
I wasn't feeling very well on Sunday when the groceries were delivered, so, I left daughter to put everything away for me. As a result, there isn't a picture to share, but, here's the receipt:
I spent a total of $55.97, of which $11.98 and $1.17 sales tax were for the facial tissues, which don't come from my grocery budget (I was down to one box of facial tissues, so needed to stock up; the brand name tissues were on sale and cheaper than the same amount of store brand tissues).
So the amount spent on groceries was $55.97 - $11.98 - $1.17 = $42.82
I had $16.69 left in my May grocery budget, so the amount I borrowed from June's grocery budget = $26.13.
The bottled water is part of my emergency supplies. We generally don't drink bottled water on a daily basis and take refillable bottles with us when we go out. But, I keep small bottles of water for emergencies and also to offer technicians, etc., when they come to work on things in the house. I was down to my last three bottles of water and was anxious to replenish my supplies. I also keep gallon sized bottles of water, too, for longer term emergency use. The standard is a gallon a day per person (plus more if you have pets) and a minimum 3 day supply. The name brand bottled water was on sale and the same price as the store brand bottled water which I had listed as a substitute (two previous attempts to get the store brand water failed due to them being out of stock).
June's grocery budget (for food items only) will be $250 - $26.13 = $223.87
How did you do with your May grocery spending?
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| Front Cover |
Shall we take a look inside?
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| Page 1: Hen |
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| Baby Chicks in Their Egg Shells! |
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| Movable Baby Chicks and Butterfly |
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| Pages 2 and 3 |
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| Movable Birds, Bunny, and Vegetables |
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| Pages 4 and 5 |
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| Hippo Opens Mouth to Reveal Four Teeth |
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| Movable Toothbrush and Tube of Toothpaste and Birthday Cake |
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| Birthday Card |
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| Yarn from Neighbor S's Mother L |
Neighbor S called me the other evening and asked me if I wanted some yarn that her mother L didn't want anymore. I can never say no to free yarn, so, of course, I said yes! I guess her mother was clearing out her stash! Daughter and I were happy to add the yarn to our stash! S brought the yarn over on Wednesday night and I sorted through the yarn on Thursday. There were some unfinished projects, as well, including a single knitted sleeve and what might have been the start of a crocheted blanket. As far as I can tell, the yarn is all acrylic, so machine washable and dryable. My first thought was we could make a blanket while daughter thought she could use them for her amigurumi and other craft projects. I think I will be able to knit a couple of pairs of socks with some of the yarn. It will be fun to plan how we'll use the yarn.
In addition to the yarn, there were some sewing supplies, as well. Mostly elastics and cords of various lengths, and a piece of black fabric:
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| Sewing Supplies |
I will be adding them to the stash, too!
I messaged L to thank her for the gift of yarn and sewing supplies. I am excited to get started on a knitting project!
I am grateful for:
- The gift of yarn and sewing supplies from L
- Neighbor S bringing me the yarn and other items
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| Stumpery on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 |
I was happy to see the scaredy cat plant flowering among the stumps in the stumpery this morning.
I hope everyone had a lovely weekend and are having a good start to this last week in May. Time sure goes by quickly, doesn't it? I didn't realize i hadn't posted after the grocery delivery post on Saturday!
Time for a quick catch up, I think.
On Saturday, after the groceries were delivered and I put things away, I made a quick trip to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription my oncologist had called in and was ready for pick up. I used my Extra Care bucks to pick up two boxes of granola bars that were on sale for $1.99 per box.
After I came home, I picked more peaches. Later, my daughter joined me and we picked most of the rest of the peaches that were on the tree. We left about half a dozen peaches on the highest branches for the birds to enjoy. Thank you, peach tree; you blessed us with an abundance of peaches, this year.
Daughter peeled and sliced the majority of the peaches we picked and I froze three bags of peaches, with six cups of sliced peaches in each, for making jam, etc., later on. Daughter also ordered more canning jars and new lids for jars that I will be reusing, so I have plenty of supplies for future batches of jam and chutney.
Neighbor S had asked if the guests attending her husband's birthday party could park in my driveway and I had said yes. Later on Saturday evening, she brought us dinner and dessert:
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| Saturday Dinner Compliments of Neighbor S |
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| Purple Daylily |
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| Monday Brunch |
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| Bread Roll with Spinach, Mushrooms, & Cheese Filling |
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| May 23 Groceries |
I received my grocery order on Saturday afternoon. The store was apparently out of a few things I had ordered (salmon on sale and bottled water on sale) and I had specified no substitutions. But, I received most of the items I wanted, including the basics and some extras, so it worked out well enough.
I bought bread, hamburger buns, milk, half & half, chicken, frozen burger patties, a bottle of salad dressing, a seedless watermelon, strawberries, and, not shown in the picture above, bottles of sparkling water. I shopped the week's specials and used coupons to the extent possible. The strawberries, for example, were on sale for $3.99 for a 2-lb. container. In addition, I had a coupon for $0.80 off on the purchase of two 2-lb. containers, which brought the price per container down to $3.59. As a result, I was able to buy two containers of strawberries for under what one container would have cost if I had paid full price (which was $7.99/2 lb. container).
Here's the receipt:
My total came to $65.03
I had $81.72 left in my May grocery budget after my previous grocery purchases on May 18
Balance left in the May grocery budget = $81.72 - $65.03 = $16.69
There is another week left in the month, but, I don't anticipate ordering more groceries next week. So, the $16.69 will be carried forward to June.
As always, I am grateful for:
- The availability of groceries
- Being able to order groceries on-line and have them delivered
- The occasional deals to offset the increasingly higher prices
- Being able to stock up on a couple of items
- The occasional splurges
How are you coming along with your grocery shopping this month? Are you finding some good deals?