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It's Been a Long Couple of Days

November 18th, 2012 at 12:53 am

I'm really starting to think that public school is ruining my life. I swear my DD brings home every single germ that passes through those not so hallowed halls. 2 days of not keeping anything down and then today I slept from one a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and I actually feel like I could sleep another ten hours. I haven't eaten today, but I have had something to drink and so far so good. I might try some soup in a bit.

DH took DS with him to the ranch. We ended up deciding to get a turkey after all. It's a bit expensive, but we have the money right now and they still had one available. It would be nice to know exactly how my turkey lived out her life. Slaughter was yesterday, but we don't know if that means it will be thawed or frozen. If it hasn't been frozen I think we will go ahead and cook it tomorrow and make that our Thanksgiving. Otherwise we will wait until the day. Since DH goes back up to the slope on Monday it would be nice to do it a little early and include him.

I do know that whatever we do I'm going to make sure to strip the bones within a couple of days and package up any meat for the freezer that we won't be using right away. I can do quart sized baggies and then that way when I make two quart soups I will have enough meat to just dump in. I will also, of course, make the stock with the carcass.

I will also make up some TV dinners of turkey, potatoes with gravy and stuffing. I have several divided dishes. I also plan to make that casserole that Frugal Foodie posted the other day. And then probably turkey cacciatore, turkey fried rice, and turkey enchiladas (to freeze) as well.

I just find having a plan of what to do with all the leftovers cuts my waste down so much. And with an expensive organic, sustainably raised heritage turkey, I don't want to waste any of it. It'd be like throwing away money.

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Speaking of money, I recieved a check from ACOP for $14.05. I also qualified for a product study from them that will start November 26th. It'll be $8. I just need to keep a food diary for every member of the household for 4 days and then enter it online. I've done it before a couple years back. It took me about an hour altogether.

I also spent $16.89 of my allowance to get four pairs of super thick slipper socks to wear around the house. That leaves me with $55.81 that I have no idea what to do with. I guess I can set it aside in an envelope I found from last summer that had my name on it and had a few dollars of my last allowance in it. I guess I had never spent it and then we stopped taking allowances for the grown ups while we were paying the $2500 of DS's medical.

I might go buy a couple of sweaters. I don't have very many and two of them have gotten pretty threadbare. As in I have to wear a shirt of the same color underneath them. Since I've had these two sweaters at least since DD was a baby (I'm wearing one in our family photo when she was just a few months old) they've definitely done their duty and can be retired. I think there is enough material on the one that is not worn that I could sew it into a gift bag for Christmas.

Other spending this week was to get DD 3 warm sweaters, 10 pairs of underwear, and a pair of slippers. The floors get really cold in this house. DH took DS shopping for pajama pants and a new belt to hold up his jeans, but ended up only getting the belt because DS decided to have a meltdown 10 minutes before the store closed and there was no time left to try them on. Hopefully they can try again tomorrow. DS was just a pickle all day yesterday, but it has been a long time since he has had a full on meltdown in public. So far that added up to $140.

DD needs a haircut, too, so that will be $15. Hopefully that will be it for a while. I am hoping to get through the next two weeks only buying milk, peanut butter, crackers, oranges, lettuce, celery, carrots, onions and cabbage. We have plenty of meat in the freezer and plenty of flour and sugar for making bread and rolls and cookies. There is plenty of broccoli still growing. Any money that is left in the grocery budget will be sent to the credit card.

6 Responses to “It's Been a Long Couple of Days”

  1. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    It sounds like some new sweaters for you are long overdue. Smile

  2. Wino Says:
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    DW and I are trying to decide what to do for Turkey day overseas. Without the afternoon football, I know I'll be lost. Wink
    We can get turkeys over here, but the food sales from the US are non-existent. Our Thanksgiving will end up costing us more than a family gathering in the US, I believe. We have a lot to be thankful for. Maybe we should just try to be more thankful everyday rather than setting aside one day near the end of the year.

  3. Petunia 100 Says:
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    I'm looking forward to the day you report "I feel fabulous today!". Hope you feel better soon.

  4. Jane Says:
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    School germs are the worst! I know it is extra hard to get kids to be careful about this, but one tip that I believe has really cut down on our public-borne sickness here is that everybody washes their hands first thing when they come back from a school/hospital/grocery store, etc. Takes less than a minute, and I almost never have a cold even during cold season, even with exposure to lots of children.

  5. snafu Says:
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    DH & I teach at university, often 400 students in the lecture hall and I think it affects our health more than working in a hospital! Like Jane, we are careful to wash our hands carefully and keep them away from our face as much as reasonable. Likewise bed linens and towels are washed in hot water with a small amount of bleach. If sick we change out bedding and clothes more. I've been making general spray cleaner for kitchen and bathrooms [vinegar/water/detergent & water/bleach/detergent]. It's likely considered extreme but we take shoes/boots off at the door and wear shoes that stay inhouse as I believe too much dirt is tracked in.

    Do you all get flu shots?

  6. LuckyRobin Says:
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    Snafu, we don't get the flu shots as we all have bad reactions to them. And we always ended up getting the flu anyway within a few days of getting the shot. My doctor says about 10% of the population does not react well to flu shots. This is on top of the people who are allergic to eggs, (the medium it is grown in), which we are not. I used to get one every year, but I am more likely not to catch the actual flu if I don't get one.

    Jane, we are very careful with handwashing. In fact everyone has their own hand towel on it's own towel ring so that no one is drying their hands on the same towel. These get changed frequently.

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