aviax2
Veteran Member
I called and set up an appt. for later this week with my Dr. but went on in this morning for a blood draw since the office now has to send it somewhere else SMH. Went by for a visit with my mom since she lives in that town, then went to Kroger for a few sale items. Zipped through the drive thru of a local hamburger place and ate on the way home. Since I hadn’t had coffee this morning starting the pot was the first thing I did when we got back, then started a load of laundry while it was making. Two huge mugs of coffee later and I’m still feeling tired but it was delicious!
We didn’t buy much we only cherry pick good sale price items at Kroger and since I decided that Jan. and Feb. grocery spending was only going to be for stock up items at a good price (Jan. was chicken tenderloins and bacon) or something we were out of (applesauce and pumpkin) or fresh produce and dairy and not very much of that. I’m trying really hard to make good use of any produce that was already on hand and rotating things out of the pantry and freezer. So for prep storage I added 4 jars of Prego sauce, I have several jars but it was $1.49 a jar so not too bad. I glanced at a purple cabbage with the idea of mixing it with some green cabbage for slaw, but decided fairly quick that the green cabbage already in my fridge will do just fine since the purple was $1.59 a lb. Only produce I bought was a small bundle of green onions and bananas.
hd5574~ Thank you for the info on epi pens. I had no idea they were supposed to be kept cold. Back when I kept one I just left it in my purse 24/7, a lot of good that would have done if I had needed it! My allergy Dr. was the one who first prescribed me one and told me to keep it with me, never anything about keeping it cold. I was on allergy shots for almost 7 years for various things I’m allergic to.
Judy~ I understand totally on having to do a little at a time and then resting. Some days are better than others for me but on the better days I tend to over-do and pay for it!
I got most of my laundry room cleaned up yesterday afternoon. Looks and feels so much better in there. Still need to dust fan blades/light and tops of the freezer, washer and dryer but I have to a little along.
We didn’t buy much we only cherry pick good sale price items at Kroger and since I decided that Jan. and Feb. grocery spending was only going to be for stock up items at a good price (Jan. was chicken tenderloins and bacon) or something we were out of (applesauce and pumpkin) or fresh produce and dairy and not very much of that. I’m trying really hard to make good use of any produce that was already on hand and rotating things out of the pantry and freezer. So for prep storage I added 4 jars of Prego sauce, I have several jars but it was $1.49 a jar so not too bad. I glanced at a purple cabbage with the idea of mixing it with some green cabbage for slaw, but decided fairly quick that the green cabbage already in my fridge will do just fine since the purple was $1.59 a lb. Only produce I bought was a small bundle of green onions and bananas.
hd5574~ Thank you for the info on epi pens. I had no idea they were supposed to be kept cold. Back when I kept one I just left it in my purse 24/7, a lot of good that would have done if I had needed it! My allergy Dr. was the one who first prescribed me one and told me to keep it with me, never anything about keeping it cold. I was on allergy shots for almost 7 years for various things I’m allergic to.
Judy~ I understand totally on having to do a little at a time and then resting. Some days are better than others for me but on the better days I tend to over-do and pay for it!
I got most of my laundry room cleaned up yesterday afternoon. Looks and feels so much better in there. Still need to dust fan blades/light and tops of the freezer, washer and dryer but I have to a little along.