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GeorgiaMa'am 06-30-2023 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soft*Silver (Post 1293514)
Groceries. Damn it’s expensive!

I don't always notice the price of groceries, because the boy brings them home from work. But today I noticed - $6.99 for a medium bag of Ruffles? That's insane. A potato chip fanatic* (a bag a day) could easily spend $200 a month on potato chips.

*I am not a potato chip fanatic. But I may well become a "potato chips are only for special holidays and parties" person. People might start getting small bags of potato chips in their Christmas stockings, or birthday gift bags. They have moved into the realm of semi-luxury item.

Bèsame* 07-02-2023 10:17 AM

New denim capris and bras.....In. A. Smaller. SIZE!!!

GeorgiaMa'am 07-02-2023 10:28 PM

NexGard flea and tick killer for a doggo

nhplowboi 07-03-2023 01:42 PM

A $975 service on my tractor. Which isn't bad since I haven't serviced it since I bought it 10 years ago.

Soft*Silver 07-04-2023 01:07 AM

Dozens and dozens of fall bulbs!

GeorgiaMa'am 07-04-2023 09:10 PM

Cottonelle TP (by specific request)
Puffs Kleenex (that's an oxymoron, right?)
4 gallon trash bags

Uli 07-12-2023 01:17 PM

It is Prime Day and I am coping with a recent trauma so I bought: two new dresses, 6 pairs of panties, a pair of shoes, essential oils, incense, and a crap ton of dog stuff. It was super fun!

Soft*Silver 07-12-2023 08:46 PM

Toys, harness, leash, tag for new puppy
Two new dresses for me
Bug netting for my cabbage plants
Prizms for the greenhouse

GeorgiaMa'am 07-17-2023 06:55 PM

Doggy bath
Doggy nail trim
Doggy microfilaria test (Results: Negative for heartworms!)
Egg McMuffin
Oil change ($5 off because the Braves scored 5 runs on Saturday!)

Soft*Silver 07-18-2023 11:30 AM

I bought a 2024 Chevy Trax, cranberry red. Lots of options. Probably going to be my last car.
Still working on finding a good used truck

Bèsame* 07-18-2023 06:06 PM

cotton balls, polish remover, cat food, cat collar with a bell, and two birthday cards

Went to post office to send off application for passport

3 tacos and a taco salad. It is taco Tuesday!

And that's all the money I'm spending today.

Amazon? Nah. But I am expecting a package. A lacy half slip.

GeorgiaMa'am 07-19-2023 01:48 PM

mostly frozen appetizers to restock my freezer, plus a few other things

- crinkle cut zucchini fries
- fried mac and cheese balls
- jalapeno poppers
- kimchi fried rice
- spanakopita
- cheese and feta puffs
- potstickers
- thin and crispy mushroom pizza
- butter crackers
- apple fritters
- snickerdoodles
- a chocolate almond bar

All fun foods!

Orema 07-23-2023 07:51 AM

– A refurbished iMac
– An external hard drive
– A dyson vacuum
– New glasses

Orema 08-18-2023 08:23 AM

It wasn't today but recently I purchased a pink computer. Came with a pink keyboard and mouse.

The screen is a couple inches smaller than my last computer, but it fits in perfectly.

Lovin' Pink.

:bow:

Bèsame* 08-18-2023 05:32 PM

Today..boring, 6 tubes of caulking. I'm working on the inside of my closet.

But recently, 2 light pink tank tops. A Simplicity dress pattern. I plan on shopping in the fabric district while in California. A dress for the flower show in London next year. You know, all prim and proper. Maybe even a hat??

A new lunch bag..navy poka dot by Kate Spade. Who knew ??

GeorgiaMa'am 08-18-2023 10:49 PM

$199 worth of groceries that I got for $154 with coupons and sales. I'm pretty happy with that.

kittygrrl 08-19-2023 01:33 AM

https://i.etsystatic.com/10664644/r/...63953_9s4h.jpg
before i went out..a linen cosmetic bag from Lithuania

Orema 08-19-2023 07:08 AM

Megapro Ratcheting Screwdriver

https://i.postimg.cc/jS0S3L6b/61g-Lzii-La5-L.jpg

I’m hoping it replaces most screwdrivers I’ve collected over the years.

GeorgiaMa'am 08-19-2023 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1294047)
Megapro Ratcheting Screwdriver

I need this. I've got lots of screwdrivers, but it seems like every time something breaks in this house I have to go buy a new one with a different size bit. I looked on Amazon and it seems like there are lots of different kinds and different price points for these sets - I didn't even know this was a thing.

Orema 08-19-2023 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1294048)
I need this. I've got lots of screwdrivers, but it seems like every time something breaks in this house I have to go buy a new one with a different size bit. I looked on Amazon and it seems like there are lots of different kinds and different price points for these sets - I didn't even know this was a thing.

This one was recommended by Wirecutter and it’s what I ordered.

Soft*Silver 08-20-2023 05:56 AM

We have a warehouse by us that sells things that have been returned by big box stores. Everything is auctioned off online, starting at a Dollar. Today I won a long handled bulb planter, an edger, a bubbling birdbath, a 100 ft metal hose, garden gloves, and a 24” planter.

I am also picking up some fertilized eggs from a farm later today.

From Amazon, some blueberry pie filling for a special recipe for the husband.
And grape jello which was 4 Xs the price of all the other flavors!!!!

clay 08-20-2023 01:47 PM



My wife treated me to a box of 30 alcohol inks, that includes 6 metallic colors!

A bottle of bright gold alcohol ink....:)

A 20 piece pack of special paper for alcohol inks!!!

Bèsame* 09-01-2023 09:50 AM

A watermelon sugar body scrub and a mint sugar body scrub. Can I say ....I love doing markdowns at TJMAX, I get first pick! Lol
Two boxes of foot masks, and a chair pad for my rocking chair on the patio.

Last week, new jeans, and storm supplies.


Soft*Silver 09-02-2023 05:15 PM

A new recliner for me, a futon for my grand daughters to sleep on when they stay over, Halloween craft items, and chicken feed

GeorgiaMa'am 09-02-2023 11:33 PM

- The most delicious, buttery parmesan cheese biscuits with mustard seeds
- Pumpkin doughnuts

Bèsame* 09-08-2023 07:25 PM



So, I bought this really cool fan. It was such a deal!

I also came home with big wooden letters. A B and two O's..spelling BOO. I'm going to paint them pumpkin orange and then sprinkle the heck out of them with orange glitter. Attach stakes so that they will be sparkling in my garden with a spotlight at night.

Yesterday I went downtown to the tourist shops and bought some shell bracelets for my friend's granddaughters when I visit them next week, while on vacation.

I know my first stop while in So Cali will be the fabric district. I'll be purchasing for me!!



Oh yeah, some red vines and Jr Mints😮

Soft*Silver 09-10-2023 01:50 PM

I bought a new salad bowl w a lid.
Then I went to a church rummage sale. I bought a gorgeous glass relish tray. If I had the space, I would just collect so much class! My adult daughter doesn’t see the need to hold onto these beautiful things from the past. So I don’t want to collect too much otherwise it’ll just be more for her to dispose of when I am gone. I’m hoping if I keep it simple, she might keep a few for my granddaughters.
I also got a relic of the past, a magazine rack. Not many people buy magazine subscriptions anymore. I have my favorites of gardens and birds and cooking. I wanted some place where I can put these issues. Finally I found a magazine rack I like!

clay 09-11-2023 11:44 AM

A pet glucometer! for Ginger. We are having a time getting her sugar regulated.....:(.

Soft*Silver 09-23-2023 08:22 PM

I bought laptops, one for my seven year old granddaughter, and one for my nine year old granddaughter, for Christmas. The world sure has changed since I’ve lived in it. At their age I was getting baby dolls and Barbie dolls. Look at them also, but their electronics are the biggest desire.

I’m also perusing egg incubators. I really like having chickens. I got a neat little set up for them in my garden. I’d like to get the equipment I need to raise some peeps from eggs over the winter.

Bèsame* 09-24-2023 04:37 AM

Came home with luggage full of...sourdoughbread, See's candy, various craft supplies and NFL Rams merch.


GeorgiaMa'am 09-24-2023 04:09 PM

Haul from the farmer's market:
- banana walnut bread
- a ready-to-bake squash casserole
- green seedless grapes (they are GIGANTIC and so sweet!)
- baking potatoes
- jasmine green tea
- dill
- black peppercorns
- acorn squash
- pecans

Soft*Silver 09-25-2023 08:14 PM

Oh for gods sake…a car battery for my old car.

Kätzchen 10-05-2023 11:42 AM

I’ve got some of our laundry to do, so we will spend a small amount of money doing that. Later on this evening, I get to go watch our favorite high school football team play against another team in our district league. :cheesy:

Other than these couple of things on my to-do list, I paid a few bills online (power bill, car payment, and line of credit pymt with my credit union).

Happy Thursday
:hk28:

Gemme 10-08-2023 08:43 PM

Everything!



As soon as I said that, this came to mind. :jester:

Today was my yearly jaunt to the largest art festival in the state and I made out like a bandit. I have jewelry from multiple artists/vendors including a husband/wife team that make lovely bracelets and matching necklace/earring sets for very reasonable prices (and who switched out two charms on one of the bracelets, no problem), a glass pendant, artwork, handmade paper, stickers, a handmade cloth coin purse, a mini acrylic bookmark with gemstones pressed inside of it, tea light containers shaped into adorable animals using recycled metal parts (a cat, a bird and a unicorn) and I found a new vendor/artist that makes tiny clay things and then frames them in lovely designs.

For example, he has functioning clocks with tiny tea/coffee cups where the numbers would go and he made a few hundred tiny saucers and put them together into designs and framed it. Very costly, as everything is handmade and takes a while to complete but I did get a piece and now I know about him so I can plan ahead for next year and get more pieces. I love, love, love his work! He doesn't use molds so even though some of the designs are the same, the colors and items inside are not. Everything is a one of a kind. I got a small piece of a lime green water can pouring onto a flower pot filled with a multitude of flowers inside. Very colorful, as my artwork tends to be. It's in a 1.5 inch thick fancy brushed nickel frame and has a divine corrugated mat.

This guy! He's closed the Etsy shop while he makes the art festival rounds but it will open back up again after that.

I tend to find one or two new vendors/artists every year. He was one and this lady was another. She and I got along so well that, when Square went down and she couldn't ring me up, she said I could just come by her house to pick something out since we discovered we live two towns apart. Love her! Her work reminds me of Kelly Rae Roberts and I told her so. Thankfully, she took it as the compliment it was meant to be. I love whimsical, colorful, positive artwork! It makes my soul sing and feel joyful when I look at it.

I also bought groceries and gasoline but who wants to hear about that.

Kätzchen 10-13-2023 05:05 PM

Went to get a few things at the grocery store deli, for dinner tonight: Apricot Chipotle Meatloaf and a big side of Bacon Mac-n-Cheese, and bottled mineral water.

And a brief (but long) stay at the local spa for my mind, body and nails. :bow:

Bèsame* 10-13-2023 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1294549)
Everything!



As soon as I said that, this came to mind. :jester:

Today was my yearly jaunt to the largest art festival in the state and I made out like a bandit. I have jewelry from multiple artists/vendors including a husband/wife team that make lovely bracelets and matching necklace/earring sets for very reasonable prices (and who switched out two charms on one of the bracelets, no problem), a glass pendant, artwork, handmade paper, stickers, a handmade cloth coin purse, a mini acrylic bookmark with gemstones pressed inside of it, tea light containers shaped into adorable animals using recycled metal parts (a cat, a bird and a unicorn) and I found a new vendor/artist that makes tiny clay things and then frames them in lovely designs.

For example, he has functioning clocks with tiny tea/coffee cups where the numbers would go and he made a few hundred tiny saucers and put them together into designs and framed it. Very costly, as everything is handmade and takes a while to complete but I did get a piece and now I know about him so I can plan ahead for next year and get more pieces. I love, love, love his work! He doesn't use molds so even though some of the designs are the same, the colors and items inside are not. Everything is a one of a kind. I got a small piece of a lime green water can pouring onto a flower pot filled with a multitude of flowers inside. Very colorful, as my artwork tends to be. It's in a 1.5 inch thick fancy brushed nickel frame and has a divine corrugated mat.

This guy! He's closed the Etsy shop while he makes the art festival rounds but it will open back up again after that.

I tend to find one or two new vendors/artists every year. He was one and this lady was another. She and I got along so well that, when Square went down and she couldn't ring me up, she said I could just come by her house to pick something out since we discovered we live two towns apart. Love her! Her work reminds me of Kelly Rae Roberts and I told her so. Thankfully, she took it as the compliment it was meant to be. I love whimsical, colorful, positive artwork! It makes my soul sing and feel joyful when I look at it.

I also bought groceries and gasoline but who wants to hear about that.

I love all of those!! I would love to go with you to a show like that!! We would have a blast and come back with tons of ideas!!

GeorgiaMa'am 10-13-2023 08:28 PM

Himalayan yak cheese. :|

Yes, really. They are dog chews made from Himalayan yak cheese, and they are super hard. Brittany thinks they are super delicious, and it takes her a long time to chew one down. She chewed on one for 2 hours, and it was only half gone.

Apparently according to the package directions, when a chew gets worn down to the last inch, you can make a cheese puff out of it and feed it to your dog. You soak the end in warm water and then microwave it, and it turns into a yak cheese puff. :| I'll consider serving these at my next party - NOT! (Unless it's a dog party.)

Bèsame* 10-13-2023 08:50 PM

I went to World Market to buy a couple of spooky Halloween cards. I also came home with two sparkly Christmas ornaments. I'm going to Paris so how could I not buy it? I'm going to dream about it till I see it with my own eyes!


Gemme 10-15-2023 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bèsame* (Post 1294603)
I love all of those!! I would love to go with you to a show like that!! We would have a blast and come back with tons of ideas!!

I KNOW, riiight?!?! There are hundreds of vendors, live music, food trucks (including the local fire dept making apple dumplings) and miles of walking if you hit everything. Even the locals get into it and set up impromptu yard sales sometimes.

Put some good walking shoes on and let's go! Only 355 days to go until the next one. :)

Today, I bought credit.

Orema 10-20-2023 05:07 AM

– Beads to make some roach clips
– An Ancestry DNA testing kit for a nephew
– A baseball cap with 1619 embossed on it
– Orange cloth dinner napkins that I'll use year-round
– Incense
DVD of Accused, Series 1 and 2
– Manicure spa balls


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