Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Living Lean

It's all about choices.  Bye-bye boneless/skinless chicken breasts and chicken tenders; hello cheap and cheerful chicken thighs and chicken leg/thigh quarters.  It's still chicken, and it tastes good.  I have a 6 qt Nesco roaster (a glorified slow cooker with adjustable temperature from zip to 450 degrees) I use to cook from frozen.  Works for me! 

Hello cheaper gas... $3.59... a price point not seen locally since January 2022.  I still do $10.00 fill-ups to top off my tank.  Recently took my car in for maintenance.  Tune-up/top off fluids, oil change, new battery.  It's my experience that a battery lasts 3 years max; when it goes, it goes.  So I have a new battery installed ahead of the 3 year death date.  The bill was $450.00.  Where did it come from?  My cookie jar account.  The one I add to monthly (and didn't tap for additional grocery spending; I didn't need more money for food, I needed to spend smarter) and use when necessary for car repairs.  

Thursday 10/13 is Christmas for social security recipients.  We're due to receive the biggest cost of living adjustment in decades.  I've been over my current budget and I can live with the same for 2023.  What the social security Santa gives me will go entirely into savings.

If you save for a rainy day, you may never need an umbrella.

Penny Pincher

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