Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Skipping May

Hi, everyone! 

I just wanted to let you know that you won't be hearing much from me in May, for a few reasons.

1.)  I will have house guests for a good part of the month, which will keep me busy!
2.) It has been raining non-stop for weeks now.  When/if it ever stops, I am going to have serious 'catch-up' to do in my yard and garden.
3.) My birthday is in May and that tends to keep me extra busy, too!

Therefore, while I will still be tracking my expenses, I will probably only report it all at the end of the month in my monthly recaps (and yes, I know I still owe you an April recap). 

Also, I am suspending the $50 Grocery Budget Challenge in May as my with feeding extra people (house guests), specifically ones with special dietary requirements, makes my $50 budget seem a little unrealistic.  But I will be starting that up again in June, so not to worry!

So anyway, if you don't hear much from me in May please don't worry.  I will post when I can and I am still lurking and will be back with gusto in June!

And if you still want to read daily money saving tips, you can visit my other site, 'The Single Saver.'

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Gas (up, up and away....)

Should I be thankful that gas is still under $4.00 a gallon here?  Today I spent $66.02 filling up my tank.  Gas was $3.89 a gallon.  I wish that $66 would last me longer than 8-10 days. 

Monday, April 25, 2011

I'm doing something right!

I just realized my electric company has a really cool feature where you answer a series of questions (home size, # of floors, # of people in your home, types of appliances, heating, etc.) and they will compare your most recent month's electric usage to those of houses near you that have similar criteria.  Guess what, I am using much less electricity than those I was compared against!  Check out the graphic, below:

And here is the graph for the annual use!  Even better!


After being so careful, and being discouraged that the bills weren't lower, it makes me feel good to know at least I way on the low side of energy usage compared to my neighbors!  I must be doing some things right!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Look at all this money I've spent!

Okay, I haven't done a lot of overboard spending.  Most of these items are just way overdue to be reported here.  Tracking my expenses has been rewarding, but it sure is hard work to remember to actually do it!  

Mortgage = $880.79
Car Payment = $350.00
Long Term Saving and Investment (not including my 401K contributions) = $325.00
Gasoline = $61.33 (gas was $3.85/gal) and $66.08 (gs was $3.78/gal)
Cable/Internet - $105.79 (completely ridiculous... and I have the relatively cheap plans, too!)
Trash - $55 (I got a $2 discount this quarter because they forgot to pick up my recycling this week)
Water Bill - $25.98
Sewer Bill - $22
Gas/Heat Bill - $51
Phone - $30.33
Pet Food - $30.33
Vet Bill - $92.11 (One of my dogs steps on something in the yard that went through her food and she was also due for her shots... my other dog goes this Saturday for her shots, too, so expect more vet expenses this month)
Misc. Stuff From Walgreens - $30.69
I bought myself a toy - a tablet so I can use my computer at work like a touch pad on a laptop - I bought it used on eBay for... - $19.04
Postage (to mail my taxes) - $12.03
Business Expenses - $10 and $50
Yard Care Company - $28.78
Spent $37.17 at Walmart - which is broken down to $23.39 for clothes and $13.78 for misc. (batteries and TP)
I spent $6.08 on material, which will be turned into a top when I get around to making it, so I will categorize this expense under "clothing." 
That's a lot of spending and the month isn't over yet.  But, other than the little tablet I bought, I can't say any of the rest was unavailable.  

Friday, April 15, 2011

The best $25 I have spent this month....

As you may recall, last Fall my family went through a minor cancer scare.  One close relative was diagnosed with melanoma (luckily early and still treatable) - which resulted in me having to get scanned, myself.  In my case, they did three biopsies and two came back as pre-cancerous things that were "on its way to melanoma, just not there yet," as the doctor described it. 


This resulted in quite a few medical bills for me, but really a small price to pay to get those "things" removed before they got worse.


Tuesday I went to the doctor for a new skin scan, as I now have to do every 6 months.  I paid my $25 co-pay, got scanned, and was told there was nothing that needed removed this time and I could come back in another 6 months!  Woo hoo!  

Even though nothing was found this time, I think the $25 was the best money I have spent in awhile.  It is important to take preventative measures to take care of ourselves.  I still have a few spots on the "watch list" and by getting them checked out regularly we can catch anything as it develops before it gets out of control. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Food Costs, They Are A Risin'

Sigh.

I went to Aldi yesterday.  Regular readers here know how much I love Aldi.  It seems they have raised their prices in the last couple weeks.  Milk was up $0.30.  Lettuce was up $0.20.  Other items were up $0.10.  It doesn't seem like a lot, but it all adds up.  

I was talking to a friend at work about this.  I said that I already eat very frugally.  Now how am I supposed to cut back from frugal?  It is so frustrating.  

Anyway, I ended up spending $23.63.  Here is what I bought:

• loaf of wheat bread
• 2 lbs bananas
• 1 bag frozen California Medley
• 1 box fish sticks
• 2 cans tomato soup
• 1 can green beans
• 1 can peas
• 2 lbs squash
• 1 lb tomaotes
• mustard
• 1 box of four CADBURY CREME EGGS (score!)
• 1 gallon skim milk
• 1 lb broccoli
• 1 head of lettuce
• 5 lbs navel oranges
• 1 box of spaghetti
• 1 lb of kiwi fruit

I know that is still a lot of food for a small amount of money, but I sure did feel the rise in prices.  For the first time in a long time I felt really limited while I was shopping.  For instance, I wanted some grapes but they were $3 for a package.  I ended up getting the oranges instead, even though I really would have preferred the grapes, because I knew they were a much better deal for the money and were on sale for a great price.  I also noticed that the cans of tomato soup seemed suspiciously smaller.  Most packaging seems smaller anymore.  Why must they do that?  I'd rather they kept the sizes the same and just raised the prices if they really needed to.  Instead, I feel like they are trying to trick us.  Sigh.

Today we went out to lunch for a coworker's birthday.  I spent $5 (cheap Mexican + coupon = half off lunch!) on lunch for myself and pitched in $2.50 towards her meal (classified under gift expenses).

That means so far this month I have spend $28.63 on food for myself and have $21.37 left to spend (plus any of my surplus from the previous three months should it come to that).  

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

March Spending Recap


Below is where my money went in March:

Mortgage = $880.79
Car Payment = $350.00
Long Term Saving and Investment (not including my 401K contributions) = $325.00
Gasoline = $232.44
Phones/Cable/Internet = $190.73
Utilities (heat, electric, sewer, water) = $177.98
Car Insurance = $165.00
Business = $99.00
Car Maintenance = $95.35
Medical = $80 (Had a prescription filled and forgot to post it – sorry!)
Hair Cut = $54
Car Registration = $49.87
Groceries = $48.35
Pet Expenses = $47.73
Entertainment = $20
Charity = $16.00
Stamps = $7.92
Misc. = $3.01
TOTAL SPENT = $2,843.17

Reflection: Not one of my better months, but mainly it is just because of the timing of how some expenses fell.  I had some business expenses, car registration, car insurance, and some car maintenance all fall at once.  Plus my hair cut and prescription refill hit at the same time.  So lots of expenses that are not monthly expenses all hit at once.  

April doesn’t look much better with some very expenses scheduled plus I found out I need $200 worth of work done on my car – but I really can’t complain as I really haven’t had to spend much on this car over the years.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Aldi Keeps Me Under Budget - And I Have A Question For You!

Let's review where I stand in my $50 challenge.  If you are following along on my $50 a month grocery challenge, here are the stats:  I carried $29.83 cash over from January and February into March and added it to the $50 that is budgeted, of which I have already spent $25.85.  That means, I have $53.98 to spend in March. 

Last week I went to Aldi and spent $22.50.  I actually spent quite a bit more than I would have liked, due to having to feed dinner and snacks to 6 people last weekend.  That really caused me to spend more than usual!  We had pulled BBQ chicken sandwiches, fruit, and chips for the main meal.

Anyway, here is what I bought:
1 bag potato chips
1 bag of cookies
3 boxes macaroni and cheese 
1 cantaloupe
1 bag of red potatoes
3 kiwis
1/2 gallon vanilla ice cream
2.5 lbs chicken breasts
1 gallon skim milk
1 can sweet peas
1 can spinach
1 can diced tomatoes
1 loaf whole wheat bread
2 packages hamburger buns
1 lb baby carrots

I spent $48.35 total in March and added another $1.65 into the carry over pile.  That brings my three month carry over total to $31.68.

NOW HERE'S MY QUESTION:  I had originally pledged to do the $50 a month grocery challenge for three months and it worked out great!  Should I extend it into April?  Leave a comment and let me know!

Gas and a Great Deal at Rite Aid

Yesterday I spent $1.04 at Rite Aid and bought a container of Excedrin and 2 bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide.  I got a great deal because I was able to use two coupons and a BOGO deal... otherwise my total would have been closer to $10!

Not such a good deal was my gas purchase.  Gas is $3.65 a gallon here and it cost me $61.52 to fill up the tank.  Ouch!

Monday, March 28, 2011

More Spending

I am learning something from this little experiment of mine - I am a lousy record keeper!  Somehow, I always fall behind in reporting my expenses here.  It isn't that I don't care, it is just that I never seem to have all my receipts in one place!  I am finishing month five of this year-long experiment.  Going forward, instead of posting expenses as they occur (which isn't working right now, and I can see it getting even harder to do as the weather gets nicer and I am spending more time outside) I may try to post once a week.  The great thing about a blog like this is that I can make up my own rules. 

I find keeping up with the daily schedule at The Single Saver much easier because it does not involve tracking down my receipts!  LOL! 

Anyway, here are a couple weeks worth of expenses.  I also have the results of a shopping trip, which I will try to post later today.

Car Payment - $350.00
Electric - $79.00
Water Bill - $25.98
Sewer Bill - $22.00
Donation - $6.00 and $10.00
Stamps - $7.92
Walmart - $8.74 ($6.77 for pet expenses and $1.97 for misc.)
Car Maintenance - $95.35
Gas - $62.13 and $55.98
Car Insurance - $165.00
Conference Registration (I will categorize this under 'business expense') - $89.00
Cell Phone Bill - $54.78
Domain Registration ('business expense') - $10.00
Car Registration - $49.87
Cable/Internet - $105.62 (grrr... this keeps going up)


Monday, March 21, 2011

Free Closet Organization

Hi everyone!  I posted a fun article on my other site, The Single Saver, that I think you all may enjoy.  It details how I did a closet reorganization for free!

http://www.thesinglesaver.com/2011/03/organize-your-closet-for-free.html

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Grocery Spending - Can I stay within budget?

Let's review where I stand in my $50 challenge.  If you are following along on my $50 a month grocery challenge, here are the stats:  I carried $29.83 cash over from January and February into March and added it to the $50 that is budgeted.  That means, I have $79.83 to spend in March. 

I went to Aldi recently and did some shopping.  I bought:
* dozen eggs
* head of lettuce
* pound of Roma tomatoes
* Box of 12 lasagna rolls
*1 bottle light Ranch dressing
* 1 box Saltine crackers
* pound of butter
* bottle of apple juice
* 6 Tilapia fillets
* 2 pounds bananas
* 2 pounds broccoli
* 3 kiwi fruits
* pound of baby carrots
* 1 tin of sardines
* 1 box Macaroni and Cheese
* 1 package flour tortillas

How much did I spend?  $25,85.  Did I mention how much I love Aldi?

So that means I have $53.98 left to spend this month.  

Don't forget to check out The Single Saver for money-saving tips!

(Linked at Frugal Follies.)

Sunday, March 13, 2011

What did I eat last week?

While I am taking part in my $50 a month spent on food grocery challenge, I will be documenting what I eat each week. Some people have expressed concerns that I can't possible eat enough on just $50 a month. I hope this type of documentation puts their fears to rest.


March 6
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, tomatoes, toast, apple juice
Dinner - shrimp friend rice with broccoli and carrots, salad, milk
March 7
Breakfast - cereal and milk
Lunch - leftover shrimp fried rice with broccoli and carrots
Dinner - leftover mac and cheese, carrots, milk
March 8
Breakfast - banana with PB
Lunch - leftover shrimp fried rice with broccoli and carrots
Dinner - lasagna rolls, salad, apple sauce, milk
March 9
Breakfast - toast and PB
Lunch - leftover lasagna roll, salad, apple sauce
Dinner -  wheat pasta with broccoli and sauce, milk
March 10

Breakfast - banana with PB
Lunch -  wheat pasta with broccoli and sauce, milk
Dinner - tomato soup and grilled cheese, carrots, milk

March 11
Breakfast - toast and PB
Lunch -  turkey sandwich wrap with lettuce and tomatoes
Dinner - mac and cheese, carrots, milk, ice cream
March 12
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, potatoes, biscuits, and country fried steak
Dinner - banana/PB sandwich, milk, carrots, ice cream with sliced bananas

Friday, March 11, 2011

Food Waste Friday

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Saving Food Saves Money



Spending money wisely also means not wasting it... and that includes not wasting food. So, each week I will give you an opportunity to document what food is needlessly wasted and report it here. Alternately, you may wish to instead highlight the ways you saved food this week! Feel free to leave me a comment with your own food waste/save story, or link to your blog using the widget, below.

After two good weeks of no food waste, I am afraid this week wasn't quite so good.  I had a little lettuce and also 203 ounces of cheddar cheese. I especially hate having to waste cheese as it is one of my favorite foods!

How did you do?

Also linking this post at The Single Saver and The Frugal Girl.


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

March Spending Updates - Can you believe it is already March 8th?

Two posts within an hour... this has got to be a record for me! Here are some spending updates for the start of March:

Mortgage Payment = $880.79
When I built my house I put 30% down and got a really low interest rate, so I feel pretty comfortable with my monthly payments. My payment includes my property taxes, but not insurance as I pay that separately through my insurance company. I do try to pay a little extra towards my payments when I can.

Money Market Contribution = $125
I have a higher interest money market account through my stock broker. Basically, I use this account as my 'long term emergency only' savings account. Periodically I will also use it if I want to purchase a stock or other investment. I contribute $125 monthly to this account. It is automatically deducted so I can't "forget" to do it and go shopping instead. :)

IRA Contribution = $200
I contribute $200 monthly to my IRA account, which is automatically deducted.

Gas (Heat) Bill = $51.00
I am now on budgeted billing so this is the same every month.

Phone Bill = $30.33
Still wish I had the guts to cut my land line....

Hair Cut - $54.00

Petsmart - $40.96
Got a bag of cat food, two bags of dog food, and a bag of dog treats (and used several coupons).

Gas - $52.81
Gas was #3.49 a gallon when I did that fill-up.

Social Event - $20
Went to a social event with a group of people from work; the cost was $20 but at least it included food!

$50 a Month Grocery Challenge - February Update


If you are following along on my $50 a month grocery challenge, here are the stats for February: I started the month with $50 cash + $15.31 cash and $23 in Rite Aid UPS Rewards carried over from January). I now have $29.83 cash left.

What I didn't spend in February I will carry over into March, which will give me a nice reserve. That means I will have $79.83 to spend in March.


Here is what my grocery money was spent on (including restaurant meals and food I got for free via coupons)


Groceries

• 1 gallon skim milk

• 1 dozen eggs

• 2 packages of beef hot dogs

• 1 pound ground beef

• 6 oz. container of crab meat

• 1 pound butter

• 1 bag cheese ravioli

• 3 pounds long grain rice

• 8 oz. bar of cheddar cheese

• 3 kiwis

• 1 bag of baby carrots

• 1 head of lettuce

• 2 pounds of bananas

• 2 pounds of grapes

• 1 pound roma tomatoes

• 1 can green beans

• 1 bottle hot sauce

• 2 boxes mac and cheese

• 1 loaf Italian bread

• 6-pack of raisons

• 1 bottle of apple juice

• 3 containers of Edy's ice cream

Restaurant Food

• lobster bisque

• turkey panini

• frippes

• 3 bagels (free)

• 4 taco bell tacos (free)

• cake (won at a charity dinner event)


And don't forget to head on over to The Single Saver for some great money-saving tips!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

What did I eat last week?

While I am taking part in my $50 a month spent on food grocery challenge, I will be documenting what I eat each week. Some people have expressed concerns that I can't possible eat enough on just $50 a month. I hope this type of documentation puts their fears to rest.

February 27
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, tomatoes, toast, apple juice
Dinner - mac and cheese, sardines, salad, apple sauce, milk, cake

February 28
Breakfast - cereal and milk
Lunch - leftover mac and cheese, grapes
Dinner - PB&J sandwich, grapes, carrots, cake

March 1
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover mac and cheese, grapes
Dinner - bakes spaghetti, salad, apple sauce, milk, cake

March 2
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover bakes spaghetti, apple sauce
Dinner - tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, milk, cake

March 3
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover bakes spaghetti, apple sauce
Dinner - homemade egg drop soup, carrots, milk, cake

March 4
Breakfast - protein bar (free from Atkins)
Lunch - leftover homemade egg drop soup, carrots
Dinner - spinach fettuccine with tomatoes and artichokes and a pine nut cream sauce, soda

March 5
Breakfast - cake (yeah, yeah... I know....)
Lunch - toast with peanut butter, carrots
Dinner - shrimp friend rice with broccoli and carrots, milk, ice cream

Friday, March 4, 2011

Food Waste Friday

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Spending money wisely also means not wasting it... and that includes not wasting food. So, each week I will give you an opportunity to document what food is needlessly wasted and report it here. Alternately, you may wish to instead highlight the ways you saved food this week! Feel free to leave me a comment with your own food waste/save story, or link to your blog using the widget, below.

This was week two of no food waste for me! I had to get creative with some food though and made tacos on Thursday to use up some odds and ends.

How did you do?

Leave a comment, or head on over to The Single Saver to link up!


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

February Spending Recap


Below is where my money went in February:


Mortgage = $880.79

Car Payment = $350.00

Long Term Saving and Investment (not including my 401K contributions) = $325.00

Medical Expenses (appointments, medicines, etc.) = $226.26

Phones/Cable/Internet = $180.65

Utilities (heat, electric, sewer, water) = $177.98

Gasoline = $140.86

Groceries = $35.48

Pet Expenses = $28.82

Gifts = $18.69

Business = $10.00

Charity = $9.50

Car Maintenance = $2.75

Misc. = $1.48

TOTAL SPENT = $2,388.26

Reflection: I am happy with this month's report. I am under $2500 and still managed to pay off the medical bills from last year. The only downside is there is really nothing 'fun' on the list. Eventually, counting my pennies will give me burnout. Can March be another month under $2500? Stay tuned to find out!

Whoopsie!

Somehow I forgot to report a couple February expenses... my car payment was $350 and I spent $40 on a prescription refill. Mea culpa!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Catching up (I am always behind).

As usual, I am slightly behind on my expense reporting. February is a busy month for me at work (not that I would ever blog at work... hehehe) and as a result I am exhausted when I come home and not as enthusiastic about blogging, especially blogging about boring numbers. I think I also have a touch of the winter blues as February has been a pretty nasty month, weather wise, here. But never fear, these are minor setbacks for me and I am going to get everything updated here right now!

I bought gas twice - once I spent $17.00 and the other time I spent $47.16. Both times gas was $2.25 a gallon (it has since gone up to $2.39 - yikes).

I spent $10.72 on gifts.

I spent $9.50 for a ticket to a charity event (which included food!). And while there I won a cake in the cake walk, so I will be eating good, dessert-wise at least, for the next week!

My cell phone bill was $54.79. Oh, and GOOD NEWS... I just found out my bill will be going down slightly! I get a discount through my employer and they negotiated a bigger discount with Verizon. it's not much, but I will take it!

My internet/cable was $95.36. I could have sworn this was supposed to go up but I am certainly not going to complain if it doesn't!

My electric bill was $79.00.

My heat bill was $51.00.

I paid $22.00 for the sewer.

I think that is everything, for now. I am going to be doing my month-end recap so be on the lookout for that in the next day or two (or three). Also, if I missed any expenses I will post an update. Until then, enjoy the rest of the weekend!

What have I been eating this (last) week?


While I am taking part in my $50 a month spent on food grocery challenge, I will be documenting what I eat each week. Some people have expressed concerns that I can't possible eat enough on just $50 a month. I hope this type of documentation puts their fears to rest.

February 20
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, tomatoes, toast, apple juice
Dinner - sardines, mac and cheese, salad, apple sauce, milk

February 21
Breakfast - cereal and milk
Lunch - leftover mac and cheese, kiwi fruit
Dinner - turkey panini, fripps, pickle, tomato

February 22
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover mac and cheese, grapes
Dinner - ravioli, salad, apple sauce, milk

February 23
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover ravioli, grapes
Dinner - fish, potato, salad, apple sauce, milk

February 24
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover fish, potato, salad
Dinner - veal, salad, side of pasta, rolls, squash, canoli

February 25
Breakfast - toast with PB
Lunch - leftover pasta, squash
Dinner - leftover veal, potato, salad, milk

February 26
Breakfast/Lunch - toast with PB, grapes
Dinner - spaghetti and meat balls, salad, bread, cake, fruit juice, hot tea

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Food Waste Friday


Spending money wisely also means not wasting it... and that includes not wasting food. So, each week I will document what food is needlessly wasted and report it here. Feel free to leave me a comment with your own food waste. Or, if you have a blog you can go to my new site, The Single Saver, and link up to my 'Food Waste Friday' post there (look on the main page or on the blog page for the link-up).

I am very happy to report NO food waste this week! Woohoo! I am finding it is getting easier and easier to not have food waste as the weeks go by and I am conditioning myself to be more careful with my food.

How did you do?

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

An unexpected food expense....

I had some Rite Aid UPS Rewards I needed to use, so last Saturday I went to Rite Aid.  I spent $3.37 out of pocket plus $6.00 Rite Aid UPS Rewards.  I bought:
• 1 gallon skim milk
• 1 dozen eggs
• 1 package of beef hot dogs

Sadly, I ended up with a very unexpected food-related expense last night.  I have a second job teaching at a local University one night a week.  Last night I had planned to run home before teaching to grab dinner.  However, Mother Nature had other plans for me.  We had about 8 inches of snow dumped on us in a short period of time.  The roads became treacherous and I was lucky to get from my main job to the University in time... driving home in between would have been out of the question.  As teaching on an empty stomach would have been near impossible, I had to spend some money and buy food on campus.  I bought a half turkey panini with tomatoes, lettuce, and a pickle and a serving of fripps (which are basically just chips) - it was $3.49.

So if you are following along on my $50 a month grocery challenge, here are the stats: On this shopping trip (and restaurant meal) I spent $6.86 cash and $6.00 in Rite Aid UPS Rewards. That means I now have $29.83 cash left to spend in February (this amount includes my carry-over from January and what I don't use will be carried over into March)!

I will be linking to Frugal Follies and The Grocery Cart Challenge on their next link-ups!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

What did I eat last week?

While I am taking part in my $50 a month spent on food grocery challenge, I will be documenting what I eat each week. Some people have expressed concerns that I can't possible eat enough on just $50 a month. I hope this type of documentation puts their fears to rest.

February 13
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, tomatoes, toast, apple juice
Dinner - meatloaf, salad, apple sauce, milk

February 14
Breakfast - cereal and milk
Lunch - leftover shrimp fried rice, grapes
Dinner - leftover bagel pizza

February 15
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - lobster bisque (from Bravo)
Dinner - leftover meatloaf

February 16
Breakfast - bananas w/PB
Lunch - turkey wrap with lettuce and tomato and mayo, grapes
Dinner - Parmesan pasta, peas, carrots, milk

February 17
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover Parmesan pasta, peas
Dinner - banana and PB sandwich on wheat, apple juice, grapes

February 18
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - ham and bean soup (from my freezer), half a bagal
Dinner - beef hot dogs, grapes, kiwi fruit

February 19
Breakfast/Lunch - PB and banana sandwich on wheat
Dinner - (at a friend's) bakes spaghetti, corn casserole, salad, pound cake, cranberry juice

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Food Waste Friday

Spending money wisely also means not wasting it... and that includes not wasting food. So, each week I will give you an opportunity to document what food is needlessly wasted and report it here. Alternately, you may wish to instead highlight the ways you saved food this week! Feel free to leave me a comment with your own food waste/save story, or link to your blog using the widget, below.

I wasted a handful of baby carrots this week. To be honest, they were probably still edible, but I didn't like their color so out they went.

How did you do? Leave a comment here and, if you document your food waste on a blog, head on over to The Single Saver and join our link up!

Also, click here read my insights on how I have benefited from participating in Food Waste Friday.

Making a small dent in my grocery budget....

I have been a bad blogger lately. I have been busy with 'The Single Saver' (have you checked it out yet?). Right now I am staring at a receipt I have had since Sunday and I am just now reporting it here. It is from a recent Aldi shopping trip. I spent $19.74 and bought:


• 3 kiwis
• 1 bag of baby carrots
• 1 head of lettuce
• 2 pounds of bananas
• 2 pounds of grapes

• 1 pound roma tomatoes

• 1 can green beans

• 1 pound ground beef

• 1 bag cheese ravioli

• 3 pounds long grain rice

• 1 pound butter

• 1 bottle hot sauce

• 2 boxes mac and cheese


Also, I spent a whopping $7.00 out of my food budget on Tuesday when a group of us went out to eat at 'Bravo' for a friend’s birthday. I ordered a bowl of lobster bisque, instead of a full meal, and not only did that save me money but it was delicious, too.


Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that at Aldi I found an unreturned shopping cart in the parking lot which meant I gained $0.25 which I will add to my food budget! Woo hoo!


So if you are following along on my $50 a month grocery challenge, here are the stats: On this shopping trip (and restaurant meal) I spent $26.74 and gained $0.25. That means I now have $36.69 cash and $6 UPS Rewards for a grand total of $42.69 left to spend in February (this amount includes my carry-over from January)!


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Do you monitor your food waste?

Do you participate in Food Waste Friday or monitor your food waste in one way or another? If so, head on over here and read about how 'Food Waste Friday' has changed my life for the better!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Dog Food and Gas

I went to Target and spent $29.80 over the weekend.  $28.32 of that was on a bag of dog food.  $1.48 was on shampoo.  I also used a coupon I had for a free container of yogurt! 

Then it was off to get gas.  I spent $53.70 to fill my tank and get a car wash (which was about $2.50).  Gas is $3.02 a gallon here. 

Almost $85 spent on essentials.  How I yearn for a post where I say, "I spent $85 one some fun impulse item for myself!!!"  But of course I am now brainwashed and even if I had $85 laying around I don't think I could bring myself to spend it frivolously anymore.  Could you? 

Don't forget to check out The Single Saver for today's daily money-saving tip!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

What did I eat last week?

While I am taking part in my $50 a month spent on food grocery challenge, I will be documenting what I eat each week.  Some people have expressed concerns that I can't possible eat enough on just $50 a month.  I hope this type of documentation puts their fears to rest. 

January 30
Breakfast/Lunch - eggs, tomatoes, toast, apple juice
Dinner - spaghetti and meat balls, salad, apple sauce, milk

January 7
Breakfast - toast and PB
Lunch - leftover spaghetti and meat balls, salad
Dinner - turkey noodle soup (from the freezer), apple juice

February 8
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch  - free bagels from Bruegger'st
Dinner - bagel pizza, salad, milk

February 9
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - turkey noodle soup
Dinner - (dinner at my parents) roast beef, mashed potatoes, broccoli
February 10
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch - leftover roast beef, broccoli, mashed potatoes
Dinner - three free tacos from Taco bell, apple juice

February 11
Breakfast - cereal with milk
Lunch -cup noodles with veggies
Dinner - meatloaf, salad, apple sauce, milk, ice cream

February 12
Breakfast - eggs and toast, apple juice
Lunch - free taco from Taco Bell
Dinner - shrimp friend rice with carrots and broccoli, salad, milk, ice cream

Saturday, February 12, 2011

You just need a blanket....

I have an old couch in my bedroom that one of my dogs sleeps on every night.  Lately she has been insisting that I cover her with a blanket.  Could this be a sign that I keep my house too cold at night in order to save money on my heating bill?  :)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Food Waste Friday

Spending money wisely also means not wasting it... and that includes not wasting food.  So, each week I will document what food is needlessly wasted and report it here.  Feel free to leave me a comment with your own food waste.  Or, if you have a blog you can go to my new site, The Single Saver, and link up to my 'Food Waste Friday' post there (look on the main page or on the blog page for the link-up). 

Anyhoo... I am very happy to report NO food waste this week!  Woohoo!  This is extra nice since I lost a whole bag of wheat flour last week.  I did had to get creative with some tomato paste and made my own pizza sauce, but it was worth the effort to keep it from going in the trash. 

How did you do? 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Gas, Cards, and Windshielf Washer Fluid... oh my!

Life is sure expensive. Even the little expenses add up!

I just spent $23.00 on a partial tank of gas. Gas is $3.09 a gallon.

Then, at Walgreen's, I spent $7.97 on a Valentine's Day card and a birthday card. And I also spent $2.75 of windshield washer fluid.

Oh, and I spent $0.00 yesterday on three free bagels from Bruegger's Bagels in celebration of their birthday!

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Yo Quiero FREE Taco Bell!


Want a free taco? Like Taco Bell on Facebook and you can print out a coupon for one free Taco. Hurry, before this offer runs out!

And if you haven't already, please check out my NEW site - The Single Saver!

Big Announcement - The Single Saver

Remember last week I spend $10 on a surprise?  Well, it was for a domain name registration for a new webpage!  Yes, the $10 was for a domain name called TheSingleSaver.com.



What is TheSingleSaver.com?  It is a website dedicated toward giving singles and small families tips for saving money.  While there is a lot of websites offering money-saving advice out there, I have found most of it is geared towards larger families.  Very little practical advice exists for single people, or smaller households.  So, I decided to change that.  

And, inspired by sites like 50 Plus Finance, Frugal Dad, and Man vs. Debt, The Single Saver was born!  Some of the site's content will apply to singles, some will apply to empty nesters, some will apply to single parents, and some will apply to smaller families.  Some will even apply to large families!  My goal is to make the site's content useful enough that everyone can benefit from it.

There are many exciting (am I biased?) features to 'The Single Saver':
• a Tip of the Day (updated daily, and already programed to go for the next couple weeks - wooho!)
• a Blog
• a Discussion Forum, which I am very excited about being able to offer!  After all, we bloggers love chatting with each other!

Don't worry, Budget Confidential is not going anywhere.   I will still use this blog for my personal financial musings, to share great deal and coupon offers, and to update you on my challenges (like the $50 grocery challenge).  In contrast, The Single Saver will be focused on offering tips and advice on a daily basis.  

I hope you will stop by and check it out. I can't wait to hear your feedback! 

P.S.  I am looking for guest bloggers... email me if you are interested! 

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

It's coming!

Stay tuned for a big announcement... TOMORROW!

Or, and I also forgot to report $0.50 spent on dog food.  I had a coupon for a free bag but still had to pay the tax.

See you tomorrow!

Any guesses what my surprise might be?

Monday, February 7, 2011

My medical bills are paid off!

I have lots of spending news to report here... but the most exciting of all is that I just paid off the last of the medical bills I generated last year!  Woo hoo!  I go back in April but I am guessing that even if more biopsies need to be taken that the overall expense won't be as big.  And for now, I will enjoy being free of this debt.

Here's where my money has gone recently:

Medical Expenses = $186.26
This was for my last two medical bills from last year.  This is now paid in full!

Mortgage Payment = $880.79
When I built my house I put 30% down and got a really low interest rate, so I feel pretty comfortable with my monthly payments.  My payment includes my property taxes, but not insurance as I pay that separately through my insurance company.  I do try to pay a little extra towards my payments when I can.

Money Market Contribution = $125
I have a higher interest money market account through my stock broker.  Basically, I use this account as my 'long term emergency only' savings account.  Periodically I will also use it if I want to purchase a stock or other investment.  I contribute $125 monthly to this account.  It is automatically deducted so I can't "forget" to do it and go shopping instead.  :)

IRA Contribution = $200
I contribute $200 monthly to my IRA account, which is automatically deducted.  
Gas (Heat) Bill = $51.00
I am now on budgeted billing so this is the same every month.

Phone Bill = $30.50
I can't win with AT&T... just when I cut some features to get the cost down, AT&T raises their rates.  They are really challenging me to cancel my land line!

Water Bill = $25.98
This stays pretty consistent.  I can't really complain.  
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Stay tuned for a really big announcement on....... WEDNESDAY!!!