Frugal Five & a Bluebonnet

I feel so behind on my gardening! My garden theme this year is, “bigger and better than last year!” But despite my overwhelm, I have started some seeds. We’ve spent money on this garden, my husband even bought me a brand-spankin’ new raised bed! Anyways….my point here is that while we have spent money on gardening, I’m also working on ways to save. For example, my seeds are being started in all sorts of things: last year’s seed trays, tp tubes, cut paper towel tubes, plastic cups leftover from my son’s birthday party, and even a washed out blizzard cup! I might have to go buy more blizzards, so I can have more seed starting cups!

I had some milk that needed to get used, so I followed in the footsteps of The Frugal Girl and made her pudding! I think my teens were happy with this endeavor!

These little jars made perfect puddin’ cups.

We had a meatless meal this week of beans, noodles, and bread like the street food we used to get in Africa. I like to eat it by putting it all in a big hunk of bread as a sandwich. This is one of my son’s very favorites….only he misses the Bama brand mayonnaise there. I very much miss the baguettes we’d buy fresh there, so as a substitute I made another Frugal Girl recipe, her French bread.

I had a very successful run today, and I don’t mean that in the sense that the run itself was particularly good, but I scored a dime and a wood chair! Someone was giving it away FREE! I called my husband to come pick it up. It needs some re-upholstering…we’ll see how that goes, but other than that it’s a great chair!

Nacho wants to share his frugal hack with you. If you need a pillow, flip-flops work pretty well in a pinch.

What frugal hacks have you been up to lately?

And I just want to share that the bluebonnets are a bloomin’ and the tumbleweeds are a tumblin’!

2 responses to “Frugal Five & a Bluebonnet”

  1. Let me encourage you with the upholstery on the chair. The very first attempt I made, I bought some inexpensive upholstery fabric at a second’s store, and use NAILS, not nail head trim! I bought a small packet of tiny nails; I suppose finishing nails is what they were and I simply nailed the fabric to the chair. I’d bought the chair from a friend for $5, btw. I did sew the cushion cover, but I’ve seen folks who simply wrapped fabric and then duct taped it on the backside. I kept it like that for years.

    NO ONE ever looked at that chair with its nailed-on upholstery and laughed or asked if I’d done it myself. The nails sort of blended in with the fabric. Mind you they were a pain in the tookus to take out when I went to strip that fabric off. Some I ended just taking a small awl and tapping them all the way into the old upholstery covering.

    Since then, I have slipcovered the chair twice with handmade slipcovers. I’ve wanted to have it professionally upholstered, but my husband is not on board with that. It’s a solid hard wood frame wing back and heavy as can be. I keep telling him it will be passed on to one of our grandchildren eventually.

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    1. Thanks so much for that, it DOES encourage me! This chair only has the seat that has upholstery…so hopefully it isn’t too hard.

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