Last thing we did before noon was go to Safeway Last thing we did before noon was go to
Safeway. They had chicken for .79¢
a pound. So we got four of them. Will end up with eight meals and two
bags of odds and ends for stew. A whole chicken is just to much for
the two of us.
The
other piece of meat was a shank ham for .99¢ a pound. Not exactly
what we will be doing with the ham. I know will make some type of
soup with the bone. We got lentil here.
Bananas
are little higher at Safeway, .59¢ a pound most of the other place
are little cheaper. Not that much that I have to drive. The fuel
would cost me more then what is being save. Oh the had a five pound
box of tangerines for three something. I always look though the
discount section. I got 4 yogurts for .25¢ each.
Finely
got the stuff out of the basement pantry. Took three box of item to
local thrift store. Actual it wasn't that long ago it was gone
though. Next it should be organized.
Out
of the basement pantry I made up small sack of food that could be
given to our local food bank. Nothing wrong with it. But it something
we just don't care to eat. I keep hearing that local food pantry can
always use some help.
Organization
wouldn't hurt the pantry in the basement.
Put
up a few of my Christmas Decoration. I bought some mugs with Cats on
them. But only found one of them. For family get together we have
white elephant exchange. One of the gifts is a mug with a coffee
table book and freshly ground coffee from Nectar of Life.
I would like to find the other mug but only paid a dollar for it.
The
pillow cases I been working on is coming a long nicely. Got all the
leaves done. Right now I'm embroidering in some smaller circles being
done in a turquoise.
Coffee is on
Fun diary blog - Look forward to more. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been making stuff that might scare you. :-)
ReplyDeleteAlmost prefect or perfect it is all perfect to me. Thanks for sharing your musings! Wendy
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a white elephant exchange between family!
ReplyDeleteI don't look at my blog as a dairy...I call it hodge podge of what ever.
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