Preparing for the unknown with a frugal eye

This isn’t going to be one of my typical posts. This post is meant to help us all in the long run, and it will cover some subjects that people do not want to discuss in mixed company: politics and religion.

Unkind comments will be deleted. My posts are meant to help, not sow discord.

The future is generally unknown. No one‘s got a crystal ball, we don’t know what’s gonna happen, but we can take clues from what is said by government leaders, future government leaders, and those in the now.  It has been promised/threatened (I guess that depends on how you view it) that there will be tariffs starting Q1 of 2025. Various countries’ imports will be subject to differing percentages of tariffs. To simplify: Products that are imported will be subject to a tax, which is called a tariff. It is paid by the company/business/person that is receiving the product from outside the country. It is not paid by the person selling the product. It is paid by the person importing or purchasing the product from overseas. Most times when tariffs are levied, the company bringing the product into the US passes the cost of the tariff onto the consumer, leading to higher prices in stores and online.

Unfortunately, for us, a lot of products and goods and materials are not manufactured in the US. Even things that are assembled in the US contain imported components, such as cars and appliances.  That means the price of a lot of goods and materials and foods will be going up. How much, that is uncertain.

What can we do to prepare for this? That’s what I’m here for!

Step One: We’re going to be taking advantage of sales and deals now for things that we will need and will use. I’ve linked to posts I’ve written in the past about these topics to help you do research and learn more.

I’m not saying that we’re gonna be hoarding things, but if we have kids, it means we’re to take advantage of sales and deals and buy them clothes perhaps in the next size up or maybe even two, we will be buying them shoes in the next size up or maybe even two.

We will be taking advantage of deals like Kohl’s cash, JCP deals, and other retailers’ reward programs.  Shopping online through sites like Mypoints (my personal favorite), Swagbucks, or TopCashBack will yield us additional cash back and/or provide us with coupon codes. We will be shopping end-of-season sales and end-of-year sales, we will be doing all of those frugal things that we usually do, but we might be ramping it up a bit.

We’re also gonna be taking advantage of things like clothing swaps. And if you don’t find any, that are already being put together, maybe reach out to some of your friends, family, coworkers, or social group and see about putting one on.

Will be taking advantage of Freecycle, Nextdoor, and Buy Nothing style groups on social media. We will be helping our neighbors. Instead of donating outgrown clothes to a thrift store, we can post on our social media groups and offer to share what we have with others.

And as far as food goes, we are not hoarding food. We will be buying a few more things every time we go to the store. A couple more cans of chicken broth, an extra bag of chocolate chips, foods that we eat already, that are shelf-stable, canned, or that we have room for in our freezer or pantry. If you are having trouble providing healthy options for yourself and your family, please consider looking at my Free Monthly Food Options page. There are a lot of free and low-cost options for those in the San Diego, CA area.  I will be adding more options soon. There is zero shame in getting help. If your local church/synagogue/mosque has a blessing box or food pantry, please reach out!

Menstrual hygiene products are sometimes manufactured overseas, and the price of those may go up.  They have a fairly long shelf life, so even if you don’t get to them for a year or so, they will still be good.  Or, if you have the resources, consider reusable menstruation products. I have a post about them here.

Personal Hygiene: A lot of personal hygiene products are manufactured overseas, and while I don’t think we should be hoarding them, if you have a stockpile situation where you purchase items when they are on sale at drugstores or mass merchandisers like Target, now would be a good time to perhaps take advantage of some of those deals that you see, and have perhaps a few extra bottles of body wash, shampoo, and conditioner, shaving cream, and razors.  I don’t recommend stockpiling more than a few extra containers of things like toothpaste and mouthwash, because those do go inside of our bodies and they do have an expiration date.

Cleaning supplies: I tend to stick to a few basic cleaning supplies like bleach, Pine-sol, and Windex (NEVER MIXED TOGETHER), and I buy them in larger sizes and pour them into reusable spray bottles from Dollar Tree. If you have a favorite cleaner and you notice that it is imported, it might behoove you to pick up an extra bottle on your next shopping trip. They generally have a long shelf life.

Laundry Supplies: My favorite laundry soap is Arm and Hammer. I try to stock up when Walgreens has Buy one, get two free sales about once a quarter. If you have a favorite laundry soap or product, check Target, CVS, or Walgreens. They frequently have sales and deals for laundry products.

Keeping Track: To keep track of what we have on hand, I use a Canva printable for my fridge, freezer, and pantry inventory. If you want to print out a copy, here is a link. It’s Free! It is a very useful tool.

Step Two: Assess any large purchases that you might need to make between now and the end year. You don’t need to buy new items: Thrift stores or Facebook marketplace/Craigslist are a great way to save money too.

  • Car Repairs– If it’s economically feasible, schedule repairs and tune-ups before the end of the year.
  • Vehicle tires– Check your tires- it might be time to replace them. Sometimes tire shops offer rebates when you buy 2 or 4.
  • Household appliances- Fridges, televisions, gaming platforms, ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers. There are usually end-of-year sales, and Q1 will be a big time for TV sales (for “the big game”).
  • Home Furnishings– Much like household appliances, there will be end-of-year sales on home furnishings. Now might be a good time to replace your old couch, or buy a new bed.
  • Shoes- Most shoes are made overseas. I buy two pairs of sneakers a year because I am on my feet a lot and I have to wear a very specific type of shoe. I have already planned on buying two pairs in December for 2025.

Consumers may not see price increases in stores until the end of Q1 or the beginning of Q2 2025 as policies and procedures take time to put into place.

As I said so many of these things are unknown, so we don’t know what exactly is going to be affected and by how much so until we know with a little more certainty, what exactly is going to happen and how it’s going to affect us all, I say that we prepare a little. Don’t go crazy, don’t cause a run on the store, don’t cause any sort of craziness at Costco. But being prepared will generally help you save money in the long run.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help. There are so many people in your community who are willing to help a neighbor- all you need to do is ask.

San Diego Regional Center’s 2nd Annual Family-Vendor Resource Fair!

If your child is a client of San Diego Regional Center this event is a great opportunity for you to learn about how SDRC can assist your child and family.

On 9/28/2024 at the Town and Country Hotel, SDRC is presenting its second annual Family-Vendor Resource Fait.

For more information, or to sign up, Family-Vendor Resource Fair.

Legoland: Don’t Miss This Summer Ticket Deal!

Legoland California has an awesome deal going on right now, perfect for an end-of-summer staycation!

Get up to four $39 Kids Resort Hopper Tickets with the purchase of an Adult Resort Hopper Ticket! Hurry, a limited number of tickets are available at this price each day, for a limited time only. Get them before they’re gone!

Resort Hopper Tickets include LEGOLAND Theme Park + SEA LIFE Aquarium + Water Park.

When to Visit: Now – September 13, 2024

If you are enjoying Legoland on a budget, check out my ideas for saving money in the park here.

Water Park is closed on select dates during the promotional window. Check the operating calendar for more information. On dates the Water Park is closed, the offer is valid for a SEA LIFE Hopper Ticket.

Questions? Click here for FAQs.

8/18/2024 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpg4 days until school starts for us… Not that I’m counting.

I meal planned for the next two weeks last night as I was inventorying the kitchen. But to make it easier, I am only posting 1 week at a time

I’m trying hard to increase the kids’ fiber and protein intake. I can tell the difference when they are filling up on both- if nothing else, it helps them sleep better.

Thanks to the great freebies from Social Nature and Aisle, we’ve been trying new foods lately. It’s fun to try new foods.

If you are new to meal planning, I’ve got an easy 101-style post here with super easy tips and steps. After you get that down, here is info about batch or freezer cooking.

I’ve gotten a good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge (I try to update it after every shopping trip), so I plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste.

I only post our dinner plans for the week, because our other meals are usually the same.

Breakfast: I’ve been really into protein coffee lately. It helps me hit my protein goals and keeps me full until lunch. I use premade protein shakes like these. The kids request bagels and fruit most mornings. The big kid is on a smoothie kick; his favorites are here. 

Lunch: I have a plastic tote full of self-serve snacks. I buy treats and snacks in bulk and fill up snack-sized zip-top bags. We eat lunch at home most days, and I pack snacks and water for us when we are out having summer adventures. Now that we are focusing on BTS, I reorganized the snack totes (yes there are two) and set up for making school lunches. I take my lunch to work and meal prep lunches once a week.

Dinner: Now that I’m back to working full time, I’m leaning heavily into meal prepping. I’ve got all kinds of meals in the freezer, and hopefully, once the temperature drops- It’ll be soup time!!

  • Sunday:  Dream Dinner, Salad (Dream Dinner Deal here)
  • Monday: Beans, Rice, and Quesadillas, Salad
  • Tuesday: Pasta Bake, Green Beans, Garlic Bread

  • Wednesday: Mac n’ Cheese, Smoothies, chips (first day of school)

  • Thursday: Breakfast for dinner- Pancakes, smoothies, sausage

  • Friday: Takeout night!
  • Saturday: Leftover Palooza

Weekend Freebies and Deals!

I’m in the final stretch of BTS prep, which is why there was no Freebie Friday post yesterday. But there are some

The 2024 Birthday Freebie post is here! Check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

My comprehensive list can be found here if you are looking for free food resources. It is focused on San Diego County, but additional resources are outside my area.

Freebies:

Free Air Wick Plug in Scented Oil Advanced Gadget
Free Sample of dermaFIT Muscle Retention Cream
Free Sample of Stopain Extra Strength Pain Relieving Gel
Free Make Your Own Sloth Door Hanger Craft Kit at JCPenney
Free Sample of SUNSHIELD+ Tinted Mineral Sunscreen + Organic 3-in-1 Cream
Free Sample of Crave Me Cookies + Free Shipping
Free 2025 Rainin The Art of Pipetting Calendar
Free Mini-Treehouse Craft for Kids at Lowe’s
2 Free Bags of Undercover Snacks Chocolate Quinoa Crisps After Rebate
Free Sample of John Frieda Frizz Ease Secret Weapon Touch-Up Creme
Free Green Valley Lactose Free Cheese After Rebate
Free 6-Pack of BUBBL’R Antioxidant Water
Free 4-Pack of ProGo Protein & Energy Bars
Free Fries Every Friday at Wendy’s
Kleenex is Giving Away $500,000 to Schools
Free Kim Crawford Summer Club Party Kit
Free Stay at the Rice Krispies Re-Treat Suite
Free Marinela Sweet Snacks Chatterbuy Kit
Free e.l.f. Lash XTNDR Mascara
Free LEGO Creativity Workshops – Sign Up Now
Free Sample of Friskies Party Mix Original Crunch Cat Treats

 

Deals:

Target Kid Boots as low as $14
Kate Spade Jewelry as low as $12 (Reg $39+)
Free Crest Toothpaste
Kate Spade Wristlets From $29 (Reg $139) + Free Shipping
Purex Detergent ONLY $2.99 (Reg. $8.99)

Dream Dinners: $15 Off Your Next Purchase!

As you are all aware,  Dream Dinners is one of my favorite ways to save time and get tasty, healthy meals on the table in 45 minutes or less!

If you’ve never tried Dream Dinners, or if it’s been a while since you ordered, check out this awesome offer!

Use Coupon Code 15NEW24 at check out and save $15 off your next purchase, whether you pick it up in-store, or have it delivered, $15 off is a great deal.

If you aren’t familiar with Dream Dinners, check out my post with details and my review here.

 

Back to School Recipe Round Up: Casseroles and Hot Dishes!

Casseroles and Hot Dishes are a great way to add extra veggies to your family meals!

For some parents, the end of August and the beginning of September means Back to school time. With all of the moving parts, having an easy dinner that is tasty and comforting can be a welcome way to end the day.

Many casseroles and hot dishes can be prepped the night before and stored in the fridge until it’s time to cook them in the oven, and some can be made in a crockpot!

Here are just a few of my favorite casseroles and hot dishes:

Lunch Time: Fueling Success!

My kids don’t have a lunch quite this fancy, but it looks amazing!

During the school year, I take my lunch to work every day. Not only is it cheaper than getting takeout daily, but bringing food to work helps me stay “on track” with my nutrition goals.

My kids also take their lunches every day. California public schools offer free breakfast and lunch to all kids, but my kids don’t like the offerings, and that’s ok with me.

Here are my top tips for packing a tip-top lunch- a lunch that gets eaten!

  1. Invest in an insulated lunch bag. I have this one and it’s awesome. It keeps everything at the correct temperature.
  2. Speaking of temps- Blue ice is ok, but these flexible ice sheets are better. You can wrap them around stuff in the lunch box/bag that needs to stay cold.
  3. We have various-sized thermoses, perfect for keeping hot food at the best temp. To really keep hot food hot, I recommend pouring boiling hot water into the thermos and putting on the lid to let the inside heat up. After 10 minutes, dump out the hot water, pour in the hot food, and screw the lid on tightly. These 10-ounce thermoses are perfect for kids lunches. Spaghetti, soup, mac n’ cheese, and leftovers of most types work really well in these containers. My daughter loves Sanrio, and she has one of these with Kuromi.
  4. My son loves Smoothies, and to keep them cold and frosty, I use an insulated bottle like these. Much like prepping a thermos for hot food, keeping smoothies frosty, prep an insulated bottle with ice old water (with cubes)for 10-15 minutes. Dump them out, pour in the smoothie and screw the cap on. I include a boba straw with his lunch.
  5. I like salads for lunch, and with a container like this one from Contigo, all of my salad “parts” stay fresh and the lettuce doesn’t get wilty or gross.

In case you are wondering what my kids and I have for lunch, here are just a few examples:

Boy child: Smoothie (contains fruit, greek yogurt, fairlife milk), chips or pretzels, granola bar, fruit snack, protein cookies.

Girl Child: Something hot (usually chicken noodle soup or mac n’ cheese), apple slices, chips or pretzels, cookie, fruit snack, cheese stick.

Me: Meal Prepped lunch (2 ounces meat, 4-6 ounces of veggies, 1/2 cup starch), Salad with 2 ounces of meat,  or a frozen entree with at least 15 grams of protein, 2 small clementines or 1 orange cut-up,  1 cup of veggies (carrot sticks or celery), serving of guac or hummus, can of fizzy water.  My morning snack is a cup of Greek yogurt and 1 cup of fruit.

8/11/2024 Weekly Meal Plan

0a5e9dab796cea8a07eabe4eb4795b9e.jpg10 days until school starts for us… Not that I’m counting.

I grocery shopped on Thursday and picked up a lot of staples for smoothies and mac n’ cheese- The two current food hyper focuses.

I’m trying hard to get the kids to increase their fiber and protein intake. I can tell the difference when they are filling up on both- if nothing else, it helps them sleep better.

Thanks to the great freebies from Social Nature and Aisle, we’ve been trying new foods lately. It’s fun to try new foods.

If you are new to meal planning, I’ve got an easy 101-style post here with super easy tips and steps. After you get that down, here is info about batch or freezer cooking.

I’ve gotten a good inventory of the pantry, freezer, and fridge (I try to update it after every shopping trip), so I plan meals and use up what we’ve got with little waste.

I only post our dinner plans for the week, because our other meals are usually the same.

Breakfast: I’ve been really into protein coffee lately. It helps me hit my protein goals and keeps me full until lunch. I use premade protein shakes like these and these. The kids request bagels and fruit most mornings. The big kid is on a smoothie kick; his favorites can be found here. 

Lunch: I have a plastic tote full of self-serve snacks. I buy treats and snacks in bulk and fill up snack-sized zip-top bags. We eat lunch at home most days, and I pack snacks and water for us when we are out having summer adventures.

Dinner: It’s so hot here in Southern California, that I’m trying hard not to turn on the oven. We’re enjoying a lot of ready-to-eat sides (chips and fruit), so that time in the kitchen is minimized.

  • Sunday:  Sweet and Spicy Pork, Basmati Rice, Roasted Green Beans (any leftovers will be meal-prepped for lunches for the remainder of the week)
  • Monday: Chicken Noodle Soup, Smoothies, garlic bread
  • Tuesday: Mac n’ Cheese, Smoothies, chips

  • Wednesday: Chicken Fajita Veggie Skillet, tortilla chips or cheese quesadillas (kids choice)

  • Thursday: Breakfast egg bake (sausage, eggs, hashbrowns, veggies)

  • Friday: Takeout night!
  • Saturday: Leftover Palooza

8/9/2024 Friday Freebies and Deals!

School has already started for a lot of kids, my kids have less than 2 weeks of summer break left.

The back-to-school freebies and deals are pretty sweet this week.

The 2024 Birthday Freebie post is here! Check this article out and sign up for birthday freebies at least 2-3 weeks before your birthday.

My comprehensive list can be found here if you are looking for free food resources. It is focused on San Diego County, but additional resources are outside my area.

Freebies:

Free Medium Fries w/ Any $1 Purchase at McDonalds – Every Friday
Free TruRanch Collagen Sticks Dog Treats Dog Chews
Free Color Your Own Pencil Pouch Craft Kit at JCPenney
Score Free Full-Sized Product Coupons from Social Nature
Free IndestrucTable ECO Table Tryabox
Free 8×10 Photo Print at Walgreens
Free Pair of Underwear at Duluth Trading Co. Stores on August 10th (Midwestern friends only)
50 Free Bonus Box Tops with Box Tops for Education = Free $5
Free Winged Wellness Product After Rebate
Free Week of Smoothies at Tropical Smoothie Cafe
Teachers – Possible Free Pets in the Classroom Grant
PINCHMme New Free Samples Every Day
Free Perfect Bar at Aldi
Free Amazon Prime for Students for 6 Months
Possible Free MONDAY Haircare Shampoo & Conditioner
50 Free Burger King Crowns Reward Points Daily
Free HunYule Skincare Samples

Deals:

Kate Spade Staci Dual Zip Crossbody ONLY $79 (Reg $259)
Galanz 3.3 Cu ft One Door Mini Fridge ONLY $118 at Walmart (Reg $190)
50% Off School Uniform Multipacks + Extra 20% Off 3 or More
Garnier Shampoo ONLY $1 (Reg $5.49)
Free Rind Dried Fruit Snacks & Mixes
$50 Off Converse Back to School Kit
Starbucks 50% Off Handcrafted Drinks – TODAY 8/9