From My Home to Yours
5/25/25
~ it's been a 'saving' kind of week with purpose ~
The purpose ...
to be able to save enough to make an additional vehicle payment each month!
Here's what that looked like this week ...
tray of herbs I purchased at a Mennonite greenhouse business while we were traveling
I looked at some of the supplements I take and came up with herbal remedies to replace them that I already make using herbs, etc from my garden such as ...
(supplements are expensive and if this continues to work, it'll be a significant savings! Please know that I will not take chances with what has been working with my health. However, if I can find an alternate that I can produce myself that works, I'm all for it! I'll be trying the following changes one change at a time!)
non-oder garlic capsules replaced with a tablespoon of fermented garlic and honey in a cup of warm water ...
purchased nettle capsules replaced with home grown and dried nettles powdered and added to my morning smoothie ...
turmeric capsules replaced with 1 tablespoon cider fire in a small amount of orange juice (I put turmeric root in my cider fire) ...
I also added a honey, lemon and ginger mixture to my daily routine for help in digestion, vitamin C, blood circulation, detoxification and inflammation
On the days I spend at least an hour outside in the sunshine, I won't take Vitamin D. You can't beat the kind of Vitamin D you get from being in the sunshine.
(I'm not a doctor and am only sharing what I'm doing. Please consult your doctor before making in changes in any medications you currently take.)
Let food be your medicine whenever possible ... and save you money in the process!
I did some more work in the garden this week. I planted in one side of my arched raised beds the following:
"Homemade' cucumbers planted next to the arch for them to grow up on ... (these will be my pickling cucumbers ... yes, 'Homemade' is the variety name.)
'mystery' tomato plants planted next to the arch ... (I call them 'mystery' tomato plants because they are volunteers that came up in one of our compost piles and we have no idea what variety they are!)
Ford Hook Bush lima beans
At the far end are my chives, they pretty much grow year-round here. If I want chives, I just make a quick trip to this raised bed and harvest what I need.
In one corner, there is a cabbage plant planted because I ran out of cabbage planting space, had one plant left and just plopped it down in this corner. (Gardening this year is including a lot of nooks and cranny kind of planting/gardening and while hubby's health issues have made us do things differently, we are still gardening, just on a smaller scale!)
Another 'savings' I did this week that will pay off down the road was to remove these pretty pink buttons from a garment that was given to me for repurposing purposes. I added them to my button jar and when needed will use them. That's a future savings, not having to purchase buttons for a future project ... the many things we do now to save in the future absolutely count as savings!
It's been a week of several doctor appointments and medical tests so I haven't much to report other than we are still plugging away one savings at a time towards making that second vehicle payment for this month ... we think we can, we think we can, we think we can!
Since I spent a lot of time in the vehicle this week, I read this book ... Sophie's Heart by Lori Wick. I thoroughly enjoyed it and am contemplating my next Lori Wick read, in the meantime though, while I'm trying to decide, I'm listening to Where the Lilacs Still Bloom by Jane Kirkpatrick when I do my daily walk. I'm thoroughly enjoying this book too! Both books and or audio can, be found on Libby the library app, so in the interest of saving money, check there first if you're interested in reading either of them!
Next week is my birthday week ... now how shall we celebrate while keeping our savings goal in mind!!!
Ladies, the next lesson in our Bible study on Hagar has been posted HERE! I hope you'll pop over and take a look.
That's all for this week!
I hope you've found something in my ramblings that will help and or encourage you in the upcoming week.
Until the next time ...