Money is an emotional thing. In itself, it is just pieces of paper that we trade with others for things. It has no feelings, but we sure do. In our hearts, it holds our self-worth, our security, and our future. Join me on my journey to reduce money's relevance in my life and make our world a better place for my children and yours.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
For another $5...
Yesterday, I stopped by Aldi and found another good deal. Pineapples were 99 cents and packs of three colored peppers were $1.99 (usually $4.99 at my Kroger). I'll cut up the peppers and freeze them to use in fajitas which are a staple at my house.
As I've noted before, I do not work in the summer and it is the slow season for my husband's job so money is extra tight during this time of year. During these months, I find that the best thing I can do for my budget is to be extra creative with our meals and look for the best buys even harder.
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