Monday, October 3, 2011

How I saved money on grocery shopping last month

I am so surprised how much money for grocery shopping we have saved from some easy tips. I did this last month and will continue because I have really liked it.


  • I prepared a shopping list before I go to the grocery store - this will prevent a ton of extra items to end up in your cart. An app on my phone that has worked great for me is "Food on the Table." It works perfect for me. There are lists of recipes (and you can take pictures of your recipes to put into the app) and you choose whichever ones and it pulls the ingredients into another tab and condenses it. The other tab connects your GPS with local stores for deals which is awesome.

  • I focused most of my cooking and shopping for dinners - breakfast is easy and you usually don't need to cook. I'll make sure we have basics like milk, eggs, cereal, and oatmeal and that pretty much covers breakfast for a few weeks. Lunch I make sure I have basics as well but I plan for leftovers many days from going out to dinner or cooking.

  • I didn't plan 7 meals each week to cook - For us, I knew that cooking about 3-4 meals a week was more practical and money saving than cooking 7. First, Chris has a weird schedule so many times we can't sit down and eat so he likes smaller portions of dinner later in the evening. We also eat dinner with his family on Sundays and eat once or twice out during the week.


  • I made slightly larger portions - Some recipes I will cut in half because there are only two of us. But recently I will buy pork chops with 1/2 a pound more so when I cook the meal, I know there will be extras for another dinner or usually lunch is when we eat it. Buying an extra 1/2 or pound of meat is only a $1 or $2 more that can be another meal all ready.


  • Stock up during sales - certain items that are non-perishables that I need (like cereal, lunch snacks etc) I will buy a few of them while they are on sale because I know we will eat them or I buy them every time I go to the store.


  • If I am trying to be healthy, I buy healthy things - Duh, I know this is basic but going through the cupboards I was surprised how many 'junk' foods we had. When we get hungry at night, for some reason that cabinet always opens first instead of the fridge with fresh fruits. Sooo, I wouldn't buy junk things which lead to healthier options when snacking. Chris likes snack foods for lunch so I bought him a few bags of goodies and made him take it to work to leave it at his desk so we wouldn't be tempted to eat junk things at night.


  • When cooking meals, I chose recipes where I only had to buy an additional 3 items or less per recipe - this actually was extremely helpful while cooking last month. I would be looking at recipes and wanting to try them out, but I would have to buy like 7 random ingredients to make it. I have found so many recipes where I have had all of the main ingredients and spices and it was so much more cost effective to buy under 3 ingredients for each meal. That was my rule of thumb for choosing the recipes I did.


  • With extra ingredients I can still find use for them before expiring - one of my favorite recipe sites is allrecipes.com. It is awesome. One function I like is the ingredient tab where you can write in a few ingredients you want to use and it will bring up recipes. For instance, I used like 1 T of chicken broth for a dinner and had a whole can left I was going to throw out. I typed it into the website and it gave me a ton of recipes but I made Egg Drop Soup with the chicken broth. Or for instance I bought some fresh parsley for a meal I will cook tonight and unfortunately I had to buy a bunch of it, but I will cook another meal using it before it gets bad.


  • We only eat out once or twice a week - when dating we used to eat out more but that would cause us to feel not as healthy and could be a lot of money. We do not eat out during the week and choose a time or two to eat out during the weekend which has saved a lot of money. I make sure to buy foods for lunches so we don't need to eat out because eating out every day can be expensive and add up fast. Many times people think that eating out will be cheaper but if you only need to buy 3 ingredients or less for a meal, I find that cooking can be cheaper for the most part.


  • I knew what I had in my cabinets and fridge - I knew for the most part what I have so I don't end up with 3 bags of sugar or other things like that. Or the worse is going to the grocery store and thinking that you have a certain ingredient and getting home to find out you don't have it.


  • I try to go grocery shopping once every two weeks - when we first moved here I was going like 2-3 times a week. There is no need because that gets more expensive instead of planning ahead for what you might need and I always prepare and keep the cabinets full so I have food on hand. After grocery shopping I would forget a thing or two and would go back to the grocery store a few days later and all of the sudden pay an extra $30 instead of the $5 I needed for the items I was planning to get.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Rosette Topiary

I found a cute idea online for making a topiary. We just purchased a console table and needed to create a front entry space. Here is the finished topiary.


I bought two balls of twig from Hobby Lobby. One was 5'' the other was 6''. I cut a wooden dowel to about 16'' and painted it brown. It was not hard to glue the twigs onto the dowel. I made sure that everything was even then I hot glued everything into place. In the bottom of the flower pot (I also found at Hobby Lobby) I placed a styrofoam half circle in and filled the vase with glass marbles.
I made a lot of large rosettes to put on the topiary. I used four different fabrics and started hot gluing them from the top.


Here we have the flowers on and I included pearls to go all around as well.



Here is our front entrance with the topiary on the table.

Ta da!!! Here it is. I included ribbon under each of the balls and if it seems lopsided the shadows where affecting the picture.



How cute. Our entry turned out great.

Summer treats I made

I took some pictures of some treats I made this summer. Here are two of the trifles I made. I just lined the bottom with vanilla cake and made different layers by combining either cool whip, vanilla pudding, strawberry gelatin and crushed pinapple. I liked how I lined the first one with kiwis.



Here is fruit pizza. Basically it is a large sugar cookie rolled out and cream cheese frosting is put on top with fruit. So yummy.



"Pink Stuff" I never know if it has a real name because ever since I was young I called it pink stuff so the name is stuck with me. Basically it is cool whip with strawberry gelatin mixed in. Then I'll mix in marshmellows, apples, madrine oranges, strawberries, or whatever fruit I have around.

Bumpy cake. My mom bought me a recipe cake kit where it came with pans, spatula, the recipe, and many of the ingredients. My uncle's favorite cake is bumpy cake and I think it is sooo good.




Another delicious treat is homemade icecream. Chris and I got this icecream maker for our wedding and we have enjoyed using it. I usually make the basic vanilla recipe which is:

1 cup whole milk

3/4 cup granulated sugar

pinch of salt

2 cups heavy cream

1 T pure vanilla extract



Wednesday, September 21, 2011

One Year has Flown By so Fast

Our Anniversary!!!


We had such a great time. We saw Rascal Flatts the night before and the next day to start off our Anniversary we ate some of the cake from our wedding that we kept frozen these last 12 months. I was shocked, it wasn't that bad.
The doorbell rang and a floral place brought me flowers from Chris, such a sweetie.


We got married in the Salt Lake Temple so we went back on our Anniversary. I love him so much, I love our goals and how we bring out the best in eachother.

We stayed in SL and then went to Park City. It was such a great time, here is the Freestyle ski jump used in the Olympics. Skiers go off of these into a huge pool at the bottom.

Here is the Bobsled course. We could go on them but we missed it! Oh well, next time.

Here is more of the ski jumps. They are really steep.


We still don't know if I was allowed to take a picture in the US Bobsled, but I did. It was fun.

One of the Torches



Olympic Gold Medals

Chris inspires me with his downhill ski skills :)

Oh, and you see that high score... that was me.




On a chairlift



On a trolley, Chris had never been on one before. Even though Park City wasn't that far away, it felt like we traveled somewhere because we were away.

Don't feed the Moose...


.... Or hug the bears


Hahah I'm glad we can have fun with eachother no matter where we go.




And a ride on the Alpine Slide. It was more fun than I remember. We raced and once we got started downhill all of these LARGE crickets started jumping and would hit us in the face, mouth, clothes. It was gross. They were large and they were on the slide so they got crushed under us. Nasty but way fun at the end, we were laughing the whole time.
New Tradition we started:

We recapped our wedding day and everything we have done this last year. So many good times.


We each brought with us five items that remind us of happy times with eachother. We went over the first letter that I had written to Chris when we were dating, our wedding guest book, shells and maps from our honeymoon, "Chris' Survival Book Without Elise" book I made him one year when I went back to MI. So many great times. We defintely are doing this every year to remember the good times and how much we love eachother.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Rascal Flatts Concert

Here we are at the Rascal Flatt's concert. I LOVED it! We had so much fun going. Here we are nice and dry.

Still dry but seeing the storm go by us, thinking we were safe and it wouldn't hit us.


Wrong, it POURED. And when I say pour I mean it came down so hard that we were completely soaked to the bone. The blankets we were going to sit on became our umbrellas and all of the grass was wet, everything we brought was wet. It was terrible, and the concert hadn't started yet and we couldn't leave the venue and come back in.

Here they are playing!
Here we are hours later mostly dry. Thank goodness I brought 3 jackets in 80 degree weather. You never know what will happen :)


I've loved Rascal Flatts for so long. I remember the first time I heard 'Bless the Broken Road' in High School I knew it was going to be my wedding song and it was and we danced to it at the wedding and that night at the concert.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

HAPPY ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!!




I can't believe it has been a year! Happy Anniversary Chris and many more to come!!!