It was a frugalish week. After swimming on Tuesday I stopped at TJs for a few things like eggs, sandwich bread, odds and ends, and wine. I need to go there tomorrow and pick up some stuff to take camping. There’s not a TJs in the whole of Lake Tahoe. There is a Grocery Outlet though. I spent just over $100. Other than that no grocery shopping. I think the way to save money(and it is working) on groceries is to stay out of Safeway, or even our Holiday Market is pretty high priced. Of course, sometimes I need something and it makes sense to get it here rather than driving out to get it. So I think I’m going to plan regular TJs, Winco, and then Costco for the bigger bulk items like coffee.
Today is B’s birthday so we’ll all celebrate with some cake and take out pizza. Another turn around the sun!! Happy Birthday to the love of my life.
We had a nice walk with only a few people there. It does really bug me though when people do not use a flashlight when it’s still dark-ish out.
Then I came home and made a loaf of pumpkin bread to freeze. I had enough pureed pumpkin left to make a batch of pumpkin muffins too.
Later I’m heading into town to go to CVS to hopefully pick up my dexamethasone. There’s been some confusion about where to send it and now I’m not sure if it’ll be there. I figured I’d better go in and check rather than call. The infusion center called and I have all my October dates scheduled. He wants 4 weeks on and 1 week off. Not sure why but in the long run it probably doesn’t matter. We canceled our mid October camping trip because we were going to leave the day I have an appt with the Dr. and then infusion after. There’s no sense going if I’ll have just gotten the shot and then Dex. We had a reservation for 4 nights so 3 of those days wouldn’t really make sense as those are the days I’m not 100%. That’s ok. We’re keeping the Napa reservation in November. I’ll start my next cycle that week so it’ll just need to be later in the week as we’re booked Sun- Thurs. Although, I think we’ll probably leave Wednesday so I can get the appt on Thursday.
Our fall weather is definitely here. Very cool mornings, nice days with warmish temperatures.

Here’s how the pantry is looking. I haven’t done another pressure canned meal as I don’t have a lot of room. When we get back I’ll make something to add. just look at the color of those tomatoes!!! The applesauce is from our tree this year. I still have half a box to do. All the rest of the tomatoes even the green ones I’m putting in a box in the closet to ripen. As they ripen I’m just bagging them and putting them in the freezer to process at a later date.
Your pantry is beautiful! My mom always canned alot but I never have. I’m probably to lazy to start now. I remember how much work it was.
I wish we had a TJ nearby. I have to drive an hour to get to one so it’s not something I do very often…maybe twice a year.
I really have to get back to walking again. In the summer I just get out of my routine. We usually have at least 1, sometimes 2 granddaughters with us during the day and we get busy doing things with them. Last fall we discovered we (seniors) can walk for free at our local school athletic indoor complex. It has a really nice indoor track. Otherwise, in the winter I have a treadmill but I really don’t like it. I’d rather get out of the house.
Happy Birthday to B!!
TJ’s has amazing prices on things. the new one they opened is only 15 minutes away so nice! I have always water bath canned but only added in pressure canning last year. i know there is an electric one by Presto that alot of people like and there’s no pressure gauge to worry about. The indoor track sounds very nice and so usable in your winter weather.
Wow, such a great pantry after all your canning efforts! Between TJs and the Grocery Outlet we meet almost all of our food and household shopping needs with occasional purchases at Target, CVS & Amazon plus a Chewy order. Wish we could find everything at once place at a good price but at least we can still drive as needed.
Salute to you and that pantry! It looks marvelous.