Five Frugal Things -- TastyKake & Dental Floss

1. Kristen from The Frugal Girl walked me through how to fix a couple annoying dysfunctional blog issues, specifically how to add back in the "Archives" link, which is now directly below the search bar.

She also directed me on how get a "previous" and "next" option to show back up. (This'll show at the bottom of each blog post.) I know these missing elements were annoying to blog readers, so I'm relieved to have figured this out.

I'd planned on hiring someone to fix these issues and am happy that it set me back zero-point-zero dollars. Thanks, Kristen!

2. I finally located and sorted through a disheveled pile of vintage TastyKake advertisements, which had haunted my to-do list over the past few months. Why? Because a lovely blog reader, (Hi, Darla!) had offered to send me some of her husband's artwork, and in return I offered to mail out a couple of these Philadelphia regional ads. She's lives in Philly, so I thought she's appreciate them.

My husband's grandparents created the iconic advertising and branding for TastyKake from the 1930s through the 1970s. Sadly nothing was stored in an archival manner, but I did find a few in decent enough condition that we also had duplicates of.

Most excitingly, I found the specific advertisement that matches up with our painting, which oddly has a slightly different cake. Now I just need to write down the measurements so I can start hunting for a thrift store frame!

3. I went to my dental appointment and came home with a toothbrush, toothpaste, three dental floss samples and no cavities.

4. My neighbors went out of town, so I kept an eye on their house and brought in their wheelie bins. We help one another on our block, which is priceless.

5. I sold a small Thomas The Tank toy on eBay, but couldn't locate it as I probably listed it a year and a half ago! Luckily I have my shipping set for three days, although I almost always mail things out the day after purchase.

This problem became an opportunity to tidy and rearrange the eBay corner of my spare bedroom, which was very satisfying. I found a couple items that weren't actually listed, as well as the missing Thomas.

I'm so inspired that I think I'll rearrange the entire room to function a bit better.

Now you turn, what frugal things have you been up to?

Katy Wolk-Stanley 

"Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without."

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  1. 1. I was going to go into work for a "town hall" meeting, but realized that I could do my work from home and attend the meeting virtually. This saved me 26 miles of driving/gas.
    2. Partner and I were going to go out for breakfast, but instead ate leftover sausage rolls (which I made for last night's dinner & football game [go Pats!]). Then we were going to go out for lunch, but I made chicken sandwiches, using the deli chicken that I got yesterday from doing 2 quick mystery shops, which landed me $10 in deli meat and $18 in cash. Bread was also free from a different mystery shop and I served with a side of carrots, from free farm share.
    3. While doing yesterday's mystery shop, I scanned the clearance items and found marked down sausage with sage, which apparently is now just a holiday item. I also grabbed discarded receipts, to scan into Fetch, which rewarded me with 1200 points, as someone bought high protein granola bars.... This is great as I normally only earn 25 points as I rarely buy name-brand items.
    4. Frugal circles: there were a few items in a spare farm share (that partner brought home) that we won't get to, so I reached out to friend-colleagues, and 2 folks are getting items. This creates goodwill for free, and helps to avoid food-waste, and helps both of them with their grocery bill. Win, win, win.
    5. I have an opportunity to go to France for work this summer. Fingers crossed that this will happen as we shifted our summer vacation plans around that, as we will only have to pay for 1 plane ticket (if that, see below) and will get one night's hotel room paid for. We are also going to a less-visited region (Jura) and lodging is less expensive there. Hopefully, the 2nd plane ticket will be covered with airline loyalty points.

  2. 1. I brought home a couple of puzzles from a Little Free Library. They next day I put a couple of puzzles we didn't want in the same Library.

    2. DH and I went to Grocery Outlet and Aldi. It's his idea of a date.

    3. DH returned a room heater we'd ordered from Lowe's. Vornado replaced the heater that burned out. They honored their five year warranty and it was no hassle at all.

    4. We walked in a state park near home. We used our senior pass so didn't have to pay $2 to get in. We were treated to a small sleet & snow squall though there was sunshine when we started and completed our walk. It was beautiful and fun.

    5. I have pulled chicken in the Crock Pot. Some will be eaten soon, some frozen, and some shared with a neighbor. I just pulled a pan of GF cornbread out of the oven./

  3. I’ve been home for the last week between my upper respiratory bug and my husband’s back surgery. I organized my closet again prepping for no/low spend year. Then I organized my vitamins and coffee cups. Onto the Tupperware match making party. Such exciting stuff

    1. Late last year I had a a Tupperware( well, Tupperware ish) wedding, and seperated bottoms and tops, putting all the tops into a seperate box.Does anyone have an address for the Bank of Lost Lids and Socks? I have a sizeable investment there I’d like to withdraw! This is working much better for me, the bases nest nicely, in a 500 sq ft apartment , space is at a premium.I know how Sir Edmund Hillary felt when he conquered Everest! The satisfaction is amazing!

  4. 1. I picked up a dirty and soggy gift card that was in the middle of the road. I have no idea how it got there, but it was literally in the middle of the road. Turns out it was a $25 gift card for a local gas station. Score!
    2. I am doing a pantry challenge with the hopes of getting our grocery down to $600 this month. We are in Ontario where food is $$$ and we have a 13 year old boy who eats like crazy. So far we are at $275 for the month and we still have loads in the pantry and freezer.
    3. We are fully stocked in cleaning products, paper products and we wont need any clothes or body products until the spring. My son also just got a haircut which I hope will last until his birthday in March!
    4. Our house was missing a handrail and one handrail that was up was strangely short. Turns out the downstairs handrail (4 steps) had been installed upstairs (7 steps) and someone my husband found the correct handrail hidden in the laundry room and fixed them. What a relief not to have to fork out money for that!
    5. My husband is getting ready to create custom cabinets for our basement laundry room. He is going to use as much salvaged wood and products as he can. Trying to do this on the cheap!

  5. 1. Ate all but one meal at home this weekend - that is rare for us.
    2. Went for a hike as a part of a winter hiking challenge I've signed up for. The hike was in a free park. We brought the dogs and they really enjoyed it.
    3. Finished a puzzle, more free entertainment.
    4. Cancelled our HBO subscription.
    5. Brought my lunch today. Made a smoothie for breakfast that I drank on my way to work. Drank free tea at the office.

  6. More frugal travel preparations for our winter stay in Arizona:
      
    1. Established a designated space in a basement closet to stash needed items.  Over several months, I kept my eyes open for Buy Nothing items that would be useful (like non-glass canisters and toiletry bags that could hold larger quantities) and requested things (like condiment packets and plastic spice jars).
    2. Amassed 10 books for each of us (my husband said that's too many and I said it's a good start!), along with puzzles, magazines, and audiobooks from Little Free Libraries, library book sales and Buy Nothing.
    3. Followed our custom packing list to ensure we didn't have to make any unnecessary purchases.
    4. Documented in-network providers for us and veterinary emergency care for our dog so we're not scrambling if/when anything bad happens and to minimize any costly surprises.
    5. Scanned all of the cards that are in our wallets so that we have an electronic version in case physical cards are lost/stolen.

  7. 1. I found a dime in the CVS parking lot.
    2. While in the store,I got $10 plus .19 off my purchase using my monthly ExtraCare reward and points.
    3. I need a cotton fitted sheet for my bed. DH kicks through bottom sheets once a year or so. I've tried mending but it doesn't hold. I don't want a whole set as the top sheet and pillow cases are fine. I'll check the thrift store at my church since I'll be there working on Saturday anyway. Fitted sheets seem to be a hard thing to find used.
    4. I made a large pot of 15 Bean Soup from a 1 lb. package of mixed beans I picked up for $2.59. I added chopped leftover ham from Christmas Eve I had frozen to it. It should feed us over the next few days.
    5. A friend bought tickets to the Monet Experience in a nearby city for the two of us. She only asked that I give her a ride home after. I offered to buy lunch but she declined. The show was marvelous!

    1. The bottom sheet problem is real! I don’t know how he does it, but my husband also wears out the part of the sheet below his feet. I wonder whether I can find a king flat sheet and tuck it in, and make that my “fitted” sheet? So frustrating.

  8. 1. Did an epic round of errands while I was in the neighborhood giving a talk for our Master Gardener group. Brought home some free seeds and facilitated many other people getting free seeds.
    2. Left things on my doorstep for Facebook marketplace buyers to pick up. One down. Two to go.
    3. We have a buyer for our car. I am doing all the distance errands I want to right now to use up the gas that we've already paid for in the tank before we sell it.
    4. Sticking with a community college Spanish class which is a pretty cheap way to learn. Plus I get to ride the bus for free, and I get access to student health for free. Also student discounts at the symphony. Had my first class today. I said I was an older student (I'm 52) and one young girl said, "No you're not" which was very kind. When I was young I always looked older than I was because I was very tall. Now people often comment. I look younger than I am. It helps that my blonde hair does not show the white, it just looks like I have lovely highlights.
    5. Realized our car insurance had roadside assistance bundled in it, which we have through AAA, so we dropped that portion for a refund. It does pay to pay attention.

  9. 1. I got motivated to clean my laundry room/back door entrance today, and it was very satisfying. You wouldn't think there was much to clean, but we do have two shedding dogs and that hair gets everywhere. Plus all the pine needles we drag in on our shoes.
    2. I pulled out my tote of yarn and crochet hooks, and made a dishcloth for myself. I want to start some other projects so it felt good to use up something I already had and make something useful.
    3. DH continues to pump out the wooden cutting boards, all made from scrap from other projects. He'll give them away to friends and family, and possibly sell some in this year's holiday art show in December.
    4. I had an inquiry for an 11 night stay in our guest cottage from a woman on homeexchange.com for this March. I accepted her request and she will accept (hopefully) after she confirms flights, etc. This will give us 1100 points which will be very much needed when we go to book our trip to Germany in the summer of 2027 to attend the wedding of a former international student that we hosted.
    5.DD and DSIL will dog/house sit for us when we go to Mexico. I always give them cash for gas, and to get take out, or go to a restaurant, but they still save us money as we don't have to hire a sitter, and I trust them completely to look after our dogs.

  10. FFT, January Cleanout Edition:

    (1) I've culled four boxes of books plus a few CDs from my holdings, and I've made an appointment to drop these off at the FFL (one of our excellent local libraries, where the lovely Barbara volunteers) on Wednesday. (Barbara, I'm sorry I haven't been able to make it to recent FFL book sales; they've all conflicted with local JASNA meetings!)

    (2) My friend Mr. Fix-It was here on Sunday to help me through a few of the usual issues (coaxing balky fluorescent light fixtures in the basement to perform again, etc.). I offered him anything he wanted from my pile of DH's electronic clutter in the basement; he took a few things but advised me to drop off the rest at a local electronics recycling facility (yes, we do have one that accepts dropoffs).

    (3) I made a shrimp curry that helped me do a fridge cleanout, since I included some tomato paste left over from Xmas Eve dinner and some cauliflower that's been in there for the last 6 weeks (in a special Tupperware veggie storage container, fortunately, so it hadn't grown too much fur). Delicious, and I'm not dead yet!

    (4) A neighbor who's moving out asked me if he could put extra trash and recycling into my 96-gallon carts, and I agreed. From this, I scavenged a couple of deposit containers and a 1992 Rolling Stone 25th anniversary issue called "Portraits," full of great photos of rock legends--which I am currently enjoying but will eventually recycle. (I see online that it's got some modest resale value, but, alas, the back cover is torn off.)

    (5) And I haven't provided abundant evidence to the American people that it's well past time to invoke the 25th Amendment. My sympathies to the people of Minneapolis and Portland, in particular.