1. A box of crackers were a little stale after sitting on the shelf. So, I recrisped them in the oven. Much better.
2. I cooked a ham I got on sale and froze awhile back. I now have lots of meat for sandwiches, casseroles, soups and salads. I estimate that each serving will cost around twenty five cents for the meat. I also have broth and enough meat from the bone for two batches of soup from something most people throw away.
3. I bought one pound of flax meal to use as egg replacer in baked goods. It comes out to an equivalent cost of ten cents/ egg. I will save at least $60 over the cost of eggs.
4. I purchased a gift card using Discover Card points and saved 10% off the face value.
5. We paid our rv insurance in full and saved over $100.
6. Found the ambition to make some homemade bagels. They are multi step so they take extra time.
I'd forgotten crisping crackers! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHams go a long way. Good for you.
What kinds of recipes do you use the flax meal as an egg replacer in?
I've wondered about bagels. I've never made them, though.
May you grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen. II Peter 3:8
Go forth and be creative and thrifty!
Laura