Do you struggle with letting the grocery budget get out of control when life gets busy? If so, Jessica from Life As Mom has a great post up on how to save money on food costs when life is crazy.
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 8 (I learned a valuable lesson yesterday!)
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 8 (I learned a valuable lesson yesterday!)

It’s Day #8 of the Get Up Early Challenge and I re-learned a valuable lesson yesterday… If I over-pack my schedule and try to cram too many to-dos on my list for the day, even getting up early won’t calm the rushing, busy, frantic feeling in my heart.
So here’s the honest truth: we had a rough morning at our house yesterday. Mostly because I struggled with major Bad Attitude… And it was contagious.
I snapped at my kids, was curt with my husband, and just felt stressed about life.
I couldn’t figure out what was up… Until I looked at my to-do list and realized it was because I hadn’t given myself space to breathe in my schedule today.
I had scheduled too many commitments. I had put pressure on myself to do too many things. And I was feeling squeezed and squashed by it all.

Instead of continuing on the Stress Spiral downward, I stopped and took a hard look at my to do list. I crossed some of the non-important things off of it, rescheduled an appointment, and made a much more simplified game plan for the afternoon.
Then, I apologized to my husband for my attitude, kissed him for 15 seconds (it’s hard to kiss your man passionately and be mad at him at the same time –try it! ;)), asked God for love and calmness and patience, turned on some worship music, and drank a Green Smoothie.
The rest of the day went so much better! And I’m going into today reminding myself of this: Jesus didn’t call me to a life of busyness. He says, “Come unto me and rest.” He is not impressed by how much I do. He doesn’t need my productivity. He’s already finished the most important work on the Cross.
Today, I’m leaving room in my life for quietness and space for my soul to breathe.
I’ll be hopping on Periscope around 7:30 to 7:45 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from The 5AM Miracle book. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
How to Get Up Early — Even if You Have Young Kids

So many moms have written in and told me how they would love to get up early but they just can’t figure out how to do so because they have young children. If that’s you, this post is for you.
However, I need to preface it with this: I’m all about grace, not guilt. If you feel like you’re in a season of life where you’re not supposed to be getting up early, then this post isn’t for you. Just skip it.
Also, remember that everyone’s definition of “early” will differ, depending on life circumstances. I may be getting up at 5 a.m., but you could be getting up at 6, 7, or 8 a.m.. Everybody’s schedule is different. Do what works for you, okay?
Now that we have that out of the way, here are my tips on how to get up early even if you have young kids:

1. Cut the excuses.
We can spend so much of our life living under lies. We live under the lies that we aren’t good enough, we can’t do that, we’re not X. When we tell ourselves lies for long enough, we start believing them to be truths.
Some people truly do thrive in the morning and some people thrive in the evening. But don’t say, “I’m not a morning person” if you’ve never tried being a morning person before.
If you’ve not gotten up early for 3-4 weeks in a row, you can’t really say one way or the other what you are. So don’t tell yourself “I’m not a morning person”, if you’ve not proven that statement to be true.
Ask yourself what kind of messaging you’re telling yourself not just about this, but about all areas of life. Cut the excuses and don’t let them hold you back, because you usually have to believe that you can actually do something before you’ll really try to do it!

2. Go to bed early…if you can.
You are not going to successfully get up early if you stay up late. You have to develop the discipline of going to bed early.
What are you staying up doing at night? Is it productive or mindless? Some people get SO much done at night or they intentionally stay up to do something that they love and that refreshes them. I’m all for that!
But if you’re getting sucked into the rabbit hole of social media, or you’re mindlessly filling time just to avoid going to bed, then give going to bed earlier a try!
You might even challenge yourself to go to bed shortly after your kids go to bed. For some of you this won’t work, and I’m definitely not asking you to sacrifice your marriage and time with your husband for this, but at least consider the idea of going to bed shortly after your kids do and then maybe getting time alone with your husband before they get up in the morning.

3. Try getting up 15 minutes earlier.
Instead of feeling like you have to revamp your entire schedule and life, try making small changes over time. Even 15 minutes can make such a difference.
By getting up 15 minutes earlier, you could have time to spend thinking, praying, exercising, journaling, reading God’s word, and/or planning your day… there are so many different options! Pick one or two of these things that you are going to get up and do during the first 15 minutes of your morning.
Then, challenge yourself to go to bed 15 minutes earlier and get up 15 minutes earlier and invest a little time into something that will refresh, encourage, and positively impact your life!

4. Take a nap when your kids do.
As moms, we often think we shouldn’t nap when our kids nap, because it’s wasted precious time to be productive. But think about this: What if you were able to get up an hour earlier and really knock out your to-do list, so that you could enjoy a nap during your kids’ nap time?
Over time, I have become a big fan of napping. One morning last week, I took a nap around 9:30 a.m. because I realized I wasn’t going to be able to make it through the rest of the day.
Because I had gotten up early and I was finished with all of my important morning tasks, I was able to just lie down and take a short nap. I didn’t have any guilt, and I felt so refreshed and rested for the rest of the day!

5. Teach your kids to stay in their rooms longer.
I know this one is controversial, but as parents, we are in charge. In most cases, we can teach our children to stay in their rooms longer, so that we can have more time in the mornings to be productive. (Have you seen these Okay to Wake Clocks? I’ve had many moms rave about their effectiveness to me!)
Think outside the box. Get creative! And remember to give yourself grace and focus on the progress you are making — not on how far you might be from where you’d like to be!
Want some practical help with setting up your day for success? Be sure to grab a copy of my course, Make Over Your Mornings.
This 14-day online course includes videos, a workbook, and step-by-step projects and is designed to help you revolutionize your productivity, streamline your routines, invest your time in things that truly matter, and find more joy and peace in the process.
If you’ve ever wished that you could figure out how to get more done, have more organization in your life, and find time to spend on things you love, the Make Over Your Mornings Course is for you. Find out more about it here.
What do you find helps you get up early each morning, even with younger children?
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 7 (decluttering the garage, ugh!)
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 7 (decluttering the garage, ugh!)

It’s Day #7 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge and today we were supposed to clean out the garage and basement. We don’t have a basement, but I can assure you I was not excited about cleaning out the garage — especially since it is currently freezing in Tennessee!!
But I braved the icy cold garage and went out there and did it… not crazy thoroughly, but I did a quick sweep of it and found some items to get rid of — including a few Kid’s Meal toys and paint that was all dried up. And some trash. Of course.
I was pleasantly surprised that the garage was not as cluttered as I’d pictured… and most of the clutter was stuff in the donate pile that I’ve collected by doing this challenge!
Today’s total: 32 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 283 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 7 (the day I woke up grouchy!)
It’s Day 7 of the Get Up Early Challenge and for some reason, when my alarm went off this morning, I woke up feeling on edge and irritable. I wanted to just crawl back into bed and try to sleep it off, but I knew I had gotten sufficient sleep, so instead I decided to get up and try spending time reading God’s Word, journaling, praying, hand lettering, and exercising.
It was so good to read about Jacob in the Genesis study this morning and be reminded of who I am in Christ — that my identity is in Him. And I can rest in that as I go about my day.
“Love through me, love of God. Make me like Thy pure air, through which, unhindered, colors pass as though it were not there.” -Amy Carmichael
I’ll be hopping on Periscope at 7:30 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from The 5AM Miracle book. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
3 Frugal & Simple Dinner Recipes We Made Last Week

Need some quick and easy dinner ideas that are also easy on your pocketbook? As you well know, I’m all about keeping it simple — especially when it comes to cooking and meals.
Here are three meals I made last week that everyone in our family enjoyed (for more frugal meal inspiration, be sure to follow me on Instagram where I’m sharing what we’re eating for dinner most nights):

1. Waffles & Sausage
We love serving breakfast for dinner. It’s fast, easy, and affordable!
Here’s our favorite waffle recipe. These are freezer-friendly so you can make up a big batch ahead of time. Or, you can make the batter ahead of time and then just bake them in the waffle iron right before dinner.

2. Chicken Gravy Over Rice
This recipe is super simple, nutritious, and frugal. Plus, it’s amazingly adaptable.
Here’s how I make it: Sauté some onions in butter. Add flour and chicken stock (or half cream/half chicken to make it creamier/richer) to make a gravy. Stir in seasonings, salt, pepper, and chopped chicken. Simmer until it makes a gravy.
We serve it over rice with veggies and fruit on the side. We also sometimes serve it over mashed potatoes.
{I’m a “dump cook” and not very skilled at following recipes, so if you want measurements for this recipe, I can’t help you there… Because on this recipe, I just eye things and add ingredients until it looks and tastes right!}

3. Fried Ground Beef with Onions
This is a recipe from my childhood. We would make this when we needed a quick meal. It’s healthy, super simple, economical, and can be made in less than 15 minutes of prep time.
This past week, we just served it with Ketchup and sides of brown rice, fresh fruit, and veggies. However, to stretch it more, you can add chopped potatoes or sweet potatoes or rice, peas, and/or corn.
What are some of YOUR favorite quick, easy, & frugal recipes?
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 6

It’s Day #6 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge…
Today’s project was to go through your kitchen drawers and cupboards and find 50 things to get rid of.
I’ve already spent quite a bit of time decluttering in the kitchen with this challenge, so I had to dig sort of deep, but I found a few kitchen utensils that were broken, some duplicate Home Depot aprons, and a few rags we needed to dispense of, among other things.
All in all, I found 27 items to get rid of!!! I was so excited about it!
Today’s total: 27 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 251 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
5 Reasons to Become a Money-Making Mom

Guest post from Erin of The Humbled Homemaker
Being a money-making mom has changed my life and the life of my family. In three years time, I went from being a stay-at-home mom who could barely afford it, to achieving seemingly impossible goals through my at-home business.
If you’re on the fence about whether or not to start a business of your own, you might want to consider these 5 reasons to become a money-making mom.
1. To get off government aid.
This one might not apply to you, but many American families have kept afloat financially with the help of government assistance since the 2008 recession. I know because our family was one of them.
I don’t condemn the use of government aid, but I also don’t condone it as a lifestyle.
Growing up in the upper middle class in suburban America, I never dreamed my family would one day be barely making it and supplementing our meager grocery budget with WIC checks… but for three years, we did just that.
Becoming a money-making mom afforded us with the income needed to support our family without the use of government aid. The day I called the WIC office to cancel our checks was monumental!
2. To pay off debt.
I’ve witnessed many friends crippled by the weight of massive credit card bills and student loans.
Even families with sizable incomes are often burdened with so much debt that they can barely make ends meet each month.
Becoming a money-making mom can help your family pay off debt faster!
3. To give your family breathing room.
Even if you’re not at poverty level and don’t have debt, many families are still at the point of not having much breathing room after all the bills are paid.
Perhaps you simply want to increase your grocery budget, so you can eat more quality food.
Or maybe you want enough margin in your budget for little splurges. Having some “mad money” can actually help keep you from overspending.
Being a money-making mom can provide for those extras that your primary income might not afford.
4. To provide for your children’s educations.
The number one reason I started my blog in 2011, was because I dreamed of one day sending our then-2-year-old to a university-model school in our town.
Since we were living on a low income at the time, this seemed like an unattainable goal, but, still, it was worth a shot.
Fast forward a few years, and not only were we able to send our little girl to this school for kindergarten (and now for first grade), but we were also to pay the entire year’s tuition in cash!
Being a money-making mom can provide for homeschool curriculum, private school tuition, or even help fund college savings accounts!
5. To give more.
This is my absolute favorite perk of being a money-making mom.
In three years’ time, we went from barely making it financially to being able to give more than we ever dreamed possible.
Not only that, but this past summer we were also able to take a family mission trip, where we were able to help with some community outreach projects and an Operation Christmas Child distribution.
One of the first charities my business was able to give to was Hope 4 Women, International, a program that helps impoverished widows and single mothers in 3rd-world countries become money-making moms themselves!
Notice that, of the five reasons I listed, I did not include “getting rich” or “becoming famous” as reasons to become a money-making mom.
Money is not evil, but the love of money is the root of all evil. Life is more than money, and to simply make more of it for the sake of getting rich or becoming famous will leave you empty-hearted.
The heartbeat behind Crystal’s book, Money-Making Mom, is that women can learn how to earn more money in order to make a difference in the lives of others. That is the essence of becoming a money-making mom.
Erin Odom is the creator of The Humbled Homemaker, a blog about motherhood, healthy living, saving money, and homemaking. After losing her home and surviving on government aid for three years, she is passionate about extending grace to families who are struggling and helping others see there is hope at the end of financial troubles.
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 6
It’s Day 6 of the Get Up Early Challenge and today officially kicks off Week 2, Day 1 of the challenge (since we took the weekend off)!
I was asleep by 9:45 pm last night and woke up a few minutes before my 5 am alarm this morning! I think my body is starting to embrace this early to bed, early to rise schedule again!
I just finished reading God’s Word, journaling my blessings, reading the second to last chapter of It’s Not What You Think (a book that has been very thought-provoking — even if I’ve not agreed with all of it), and getting in some cardio on the treadmill.
Oh and coffee. Of course, coffee. One of the best parts of the morning! 😉
I’ll be hopping on Periscope at 7:30 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from The 5AM Miracle book. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
A Day in the Life of a Full-Time Working, Freelance-Writing, Blogging Mama
A Day in the Life of a Full-Time Working, Freelance-Writing, Blogging Mama

Guest post from Sarah of The Frugal Millionaire
As I’m sure you gathered from the title of this post, I work a full-time job, I’m a freelance writer, a blogger and, most importantly, I am a wife and mom to my two precious toddler daughters. Life is busy and full, but I love it!
One of the most common questions I get asked is, “How do you do it all?”
First off, let me preface this by saying that it is truly impossible to “do it all”. Instead, I like to say I “do my best.”
My home is not always clean, I fall behind on both work and laundry, and meals are oftentimes thrown together last minute. But, I’m doing my best and I love my daughters fiercely. My time with them is the most important thing to me.
Another question I often receive is, “Why do you work full-time, freelance, and blog?”
The answer to that is simple: I’m looking to increase my freelancing and blogging income to the point where I can quit my full-time job, and then eventually my husband can quit his job if he so chooses. I’m sacrificing my time now so I can have more of it in the future. Plus, I absolutely love writing and blogging.
Now that I’ve given some background on what I do, here is a peek into my current schedule. As a side note, my family and I recently relocated from sunny Arizona to beautiful North Carolina. We purchased our first house out here a few months ago and are really just soaking in all that the state has to offer.
We spend our evenings and weekends exploring different parks, going on walks, and playing outside. Monday through Friday is for working, and here is a typical day for me!
A Day in My Life
5:00 AM
Wake up time! Thanks to Crystal’s Make Over Your Mornings course, I am now an early-riser! I accomplish so much more each day when I can start the morning by myself — whether that’s working or just enjoying a cup of coffee in silence.
Prior to her course, I started my mornings frazzled. My kids woke me up, and it seemed to go downhill from there. Now, I’m happy to see them each morning, knowing that I’ve had some alone time.
My girls are up by 6:00 (on a good day), so I never do anything too strenuous in the morning. I typically have a cup of coffee, plan out my day, do a few sets of exercises and get ready for the day ahead. I also get started with work on my full-time job by checking emails and doing my daily tasks.
9:00 AM
My daughters are in daycare part-time during the week. I drop them off at 9:00 and then head to my office. My full-time job is 40+ hours per week, but I am able to work from home, which is an added perk. I do go into the office three half-days per week, though.
1:00 PM
Right after lunch, I pick up my daughters from daycare and we head home for naps.
The reason I’m able to work from home is because I was blessed with two amazing nappers. They aren’t the best night-time sleepers and they do wake up extremely early, but I almost always get a three-hour nap out of them each afternoon!
From now until about 4:30, I’m able to work on my full-time job, answer personal emails, and brainstorm freelance writing and blogging topics if I have time.
4:30 PM
My girls are up from their naps and my husband is just getting home from work. This is when I start making dinner, assuming I’ve planned ahead. If not, we head to the store and decide on something as a family.
My husband is a rockstar in the kitchen and loves both grocery shopping and cooking. If it weren’t for him, we’d be eating chicken nuggets and spaghetti most nights!
Other than cooking and eating dinner, we reserve our evenings for family time. We’ll go to the neighborhood park, pick up some cookies from our favorite bakery, go on a “deer drive,” or stay in and play. Unless something urgent is on my calendar, I never open my laptop during this time.
7:30 PM
The girls are almost always in bed by 7:30pm (I am a strong believer in an early bedtime). If they’re not tired, I let them read quietly in their rooms for 30 minutes prior to lights-out.
Once they’re asleep, I get to working on my side jobs — freelancing and blogging. I average about $1,500 per month on both of these combined and work roughly 10 hours per week.
Honestly, this is a part of my day that I really look forward to, and I can’t wait until my income is enough to replace my day job so I can focus more on the things that I love.
9:30 PM
Can’t forget about the hubby! My husband and I stay connected throughout the day by calling and texting each other. He is also up early with me most days so we can chat and have some time to ourselves.
In addition, we make sure to always go to bed at the same time. We head to our room around 9:30 and talk or watch TV before falling asleep. This is another favorite part of my day — quiet, relaxing time with my favorite guy.
You may be wondering when I have time to clean the house. Well, I clean every morning before leaving for daycare/work and every evening before going to bed. Spending 30 minutes each morning and another 15 in the evening keeps my house in order.
On the weekends, I’ll spend another 30 minutes or so cleaning bathrooms, washing sheets and doing other lengthier chores. I also freelance and blog when the girls are napping on Saturdays, but reserve Sundays as a day of rest.
If you’re interested in making more money, I cannot recommend freelancing and blogging enough. Not only have I been able to make a decent amount of money from my couch, but I’ve met some wonderful ladies who I feel honored to call my best friends.
I started freelancing prior to blogging, but my blog is what launched me into my niche — personal finance. So, if you’re wondering where to start, I highly suggest starting with a blog.
Yes, my schedule is busy, but we’re all busy!
As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that people prioritize things that are important to them. For me, I want more time and more freedom, and that is why I’m working so hard now!
Sarah Brooks is a full-time employee, freelance writer and blogger, but most importantly she is a mom to two little girls, Cami and Maisie. She has a passion for helping moms follow their dreams and create a life that they love. Sarah and her family recently relocated from Arizona to North Carolina and they love exploring their new town. When she’s not working or playing with her babies, you can find her baking cookies, relaxing outside with a good book or binge-watching Netflix with her husband.
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Click here to download!Gretchen’s $48 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan

Dillons
1 bag Corn Chips – $1.25
2.15 lbs Bananas – $1.27
1 Romaine Lettuce – $0.99
1 Celery – $1.99 (I normally buy this at Aldi, but they were out.)
1.69 lbs Apples – $1.67
5 Luna Bars – Marked down to $0.25 each
1 Kroger Cottage Cheese – $2
1 Farmland Bacon – $3.50, used $0.50/1 Ibotta rebate – $3 after rebate
Total: $13.42

Homeland
1 dozen Eggs – $1.05, used $0.25/1 Ibotta rebate – $0.80 after rebate
2 Starkist Tuna – $1.39 each, used $1/2 printable (doubled) – $0.39 each after coupon
2 bags Baby Carrots – $0.69 each
1 bag Romaine Salad – $1.24
4 boxes Cheerios – $1.67 each, used $1/2 printable (doubled) and $1/2 in-store coupon (doubled) – $0.67 each after coupons
2 Yoplait Gogurt – $2.25 each, used $0.75/2 printable (doubled) – $1.50 each after coupon
Total after coupons and rebate: $10.25

Aldi
1 gallon Milk – $1.89
1 pkg Tilapia Fillets – $3.39
1 canister Oats – $2.39
1 bag Spinach – $1.49
2 Cucumbers – $0.79 each
1 Half & Half – $1.89
1 can Black Beans – $0.59
1 pkg Crackers – $1.49
1 Lemon Juice – $1.99
2 Grapefruit – $0.59 each, used $0.25/1 Checkout 51 rebate – $0.46 each after rebate
2 Avocados – $0.39 each
1 pkg Roma Tomatoes – $0.99
1 Frozen Orange Juice – $1.19
1 Butter – $2.69
1 pkg Rice Cakes – $1.29
1 pkg Cinnamon Bagels – $1.69
1 Raisins – $2.89
1 pkg Trail Mix – $0.59 (not pictured)
Used $5 off Aldi mailer coupon
Total after coupon and rebate: $24.74
Total for all items: $48.41
Menu Plan for This Week
Breakfasts
Scrambled Eggs and Spinach x 3
Cereal x 3
Baked Oatmeal
Lunches
Out to lunch (Special mommy-son date day)
Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Veggies
Fruit/Veggies/Cheese Crackers x 2
Baked Potato Bar
Tossed Salad Bar
Leftovers
Dinners
Haystacks
Chicken Fajitas, Grapefruit
Grilled Tilapia, Butterhorn Rolls, Green Beans
Papa John’s Pizza night 🙂
Lasagna, Tossed Salad
Italian Chicken, Rolls, Tossed Salad
Hamburger Vegetable Soup, Crackers, Fruit
How to Look Forward to Cooking at Home (3 Easy Steps)

How to look forward to making dinner in three easy steps:
1) Send the kids upstairs to watch a movie.
2) Sneak out the bag of chocolate chips to snack on. 😉
3) Turn on a podcast or music you love. See some of my favorites here.
Ta-da! Instead of drudgery, dinner-making becomes something you look forward to!
Bonus ideas: 1) Only cook recipes you love. 2) Decide what you’re making before 5 pm. 3) Stick to simple recipes.
Need some quick, easy, and frugal recipe ideas? I’ve been posting some on Instagram this week.
Now that I’m back to doing a lot more cooking since I’m traveling a lot less and have cut back significantly on my work responsibilities, I’m loving getting to get back to meal-planning and cooking again… so that means you’ll probably see a lot more recipe and food-themed posts here from me. 🙂
Have any great tips to add to my list here on how to enjoy making dinner more? Share them in the comments!
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 5 (Apparently, I’m a Spice Hoarder!)
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 5 (Apparently, I’m a Spice Hoarder!)

It’s Day #5 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge… Hi! My name is Crystal and apparently I’m a spice hoarder!!
Today’s project for the #500Things #Decluttering Challenge was to go through your pantry and get rid of 25 items.
Our pantry didn’t need much decluttering, but 2 days ago, when I had done a quick decluttering of our kitchen cupboards, I discovered that our Spice Cupboard was kind of out of control!
I often get sent spices from companies, Jesse has bought a number of different spices this year… And, gulp, I even have some spices in there that we got as wedding presents — 13 years ago!!! Yikes!
Today: I went through all of them, checked dates, threw out all the expired items, combined the jars of non-expired duplicates, got the bags of flour and sugar dumped into the canisters they are supposed to go in, and wiped down the cupboard and reorganized it.

Today’s total: 26 things decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 224 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
Brigette’s $42 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 6
Brigette’s $42 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 6
After 19 days of traveling (and 51 hours of driving time!), it feels great to be home! In full disclosure, I went to the grocery store as soon as we got back on Friday and that particular (LARGE) trip wasn’t posted here as there were too many other things to do. 🙂 So my total is lower than usual this week, but it’s helping to balance out that post-vacation grocery trip from last week!

Aldi
1 gallon milk – $2.49
64-oz Half and Half – $2.29
32-oz Cottage Cheese – $2.29
1 dozen Eggs – $1.59
2 cartons Egg Whites -$3.98
1 20-oz pkg Zucchini – $1.99
1 pkg Grape Tomatoes – $1.69
1 Avocado – $0.59
1 Cauliflower – $1.99
1 head Cabbage – $0.99
1 Spicy Brown Mustard – $0.99
1 3-pk Multi-Colored Peppers – $1.79
1 bag Spinach – $1.49
1 Artisan Lettuce – $1.99
2 16-oz bags Organic Baby Carrots – $1.98
2-lb bag Grapes – $3.99
1 bunch Bananas (@$0.29/lb) – $0.78
1 Pineapple – $1.79
1 pkg Blueberries – $1.79
1 can Green Beans – $0.49
Total – $36.97

Harris Teeter
2 pks Mueller Pasta – $1.69, used $1/2 printable – $0.69/2 after coupons
1 Cantaloupe – $2.00
1 Ginger Root – $0.60
1 Almond Milk – $2.00
1 4-pk Dannon Yogurt – $1.39, used $1/1 printable – $0.39 after coupon
Total: $5.68
Weekly Total: $42.65
Weekly Menu Plan
Breakfasts
Breakfast at church (I’m bringing fruit salad)
Cereal x 2
Oatmeal with Fruit x 2
Toast, Scrambled Eggs x 2
Lunches
Baked Potatoes with Cheese, Bananas x 2
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Carrots, Apples x 2
Rice Cakes with Almond Butter, Grapes, Pepper Strips
Leftovers x 2
Dinners
Ham and Spinach Quiche (I don’t normally buy ham, but someone gave us one for Christmas), Oranges, Toast
Hamburger Vegetable Soup (using ground venison), Big Daddy Biscuits
Taco Salad, Grapes
Homemade Pizza, Tossed Salad
Baked Chicken Nuggets (I make my own breadcrumbs), Homemade Baked French Fries, Roasted Broccoli
Venison Roast in the Crockpot, Roasted Cauliflower and Carrots, Milk Rice
Leftovers
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 5 (I woke up at 4:35 a.m. — on my own!)
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 5 (I woke up at 4:35 a.m. — on my own!)

It’s Day 5 of the Get Up Early Challenge and I woke up on my own at 4:35 a.m. — feeling quite rested!!! I stayed in bed until my alarm went off at 5 a.m. just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke… Well, and also because it gave me more time to snuggle with my husband. 😉
I cannot believe that my body is beginning to adjust so well, so quickly! Every day gets better, every day feels a little smoother, and every day I keep wondering if I’m missing something because my to do list feels so short!!
But I guess that’s one of the big perks to getting up and knocking out so many things before 9 a.m.!!
I’ll be hopping on Periscope at 7:30 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from The 5AM Miracle book. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
