From My Home to Yours
1/2/26
~ Welcome 2026 ~
The Christmas decor is packed away, my Christmas notebook has been updated with all the happenings of Christmas 2025, the sweet goodies have been all eaten or frozen for future treats and now we're staring 2026 in the face!
Not much will change in my writing for 2026, yet everything will change in my writing for 2026.
I'll continue sharing about the same things as 2025, but with a new depth that comes with aging.
The big gardens are out, we're no longer able to keep up with all that it entails. We will however continue to do raised bed gardening and container gardening as it doesn't require the same amount of strenuous work.
For years we've been working and planning toward this season of life when we would be forced to slow down and that time has arrived. Our fruit trees are in place and give us all the fruit we need plus some to share, my herb garden is established and requires minimum upkeep and we have planted plenty of flowers that come back year after year to share their beauty with us. Please note, we are in no way ready for the 'rocking chair' so to speak, but we are wise enough to realize that we need to start doing things differently.
So, if we're not planning on growing a BIG garden this year, how will we keep our pantry stocked? Oh dear reader, there is more than one way to keep our pantries well stocked other than raising a BIG garden. We will take advantage of farmer's markets, sales at the grocery stores, gleaning, foraging and when offered, the surplus of others who share their garden produce. Where there is a will, there is a way!
Our pantry doesn't need to be as large as it has been in the past, so the need for huge amounts of produce is no longer necessary. We've set the size of pantry we want to keep and will be working towards maintaining that. I will always do my best to maintain a well-stocked pantry, it's just too important, but the ways and means of doing that will look different going forward.
In other areas ...
For 2026 we're going to focus on paying as much extra on our new to us vehicle as possible. We really want to retire this debt as soon as possible.
In order to accomplish the above stated goal, we will be focusing on ways to cut our expenses and live more frugally ... not deprived, but more frugally!
I'll continue sewing, planning ahead, living frugally, living prepared to the best of our abilities, being more health conscious, making Bible study a priority, writing Bible studies for women and all the other things I did in 2025. If I had to choose a word for 2026, it would be 'intentional.' Our plans are to be intentional about slowing down, resting more and taking care of ourselves while maintaining the simple, frugal lifestyle we've enjoyed for many, many years! Yes, enjoyed! Choosing to live a frugal lifestyle means we have more options open to us because we've been careful with our resources. Someone recently commented that, 'you've had a hard life.' A hard life, the thought never occurred to me! I don't consider the life we've built a hard one, it's been full of work, sometimes hard work but a hard life ... I don't look at it that way at all. I enjoy the creativity that is necessary to make the things we want to do happen. If we want to take a trip, we save and sacrifice for it. If we want to be able to have quality gifts ready for gift giving when the occasion calls for it, we shop sales and or make things ourselves ahead of time. If we want to make a big to us purchase, again we save and sacrifice for it (Exceptions are vehicles and or major house renovations or repairs.). We don't have everything we want, but we most definitely have everything we need and then some. God has been very good to us!
A hard life? No indeed, working hard doesn't equate to a hard life in our minds!
Now, that we've got our intended direction for 2026 mapped out, let's take a look at what the last week in 2025 and the first day in 2026 looked like ...
We made a big batch of sausage balls to enjoy Christmas morning and for breakfast a couple of days afterwards, then we froze the rest. These will come in handy when we need a quick breakfast or maybe even a snack in the future!
I took the broth from the chicken I canned last week and turned it into 7 jars of canned broth for my pantry. For my non-canning readers, instead of canning the broth, you could freeze it in freezer containers instead. The point is to not let the broth go to waste, preserve it using the method of preservation of your choice.
I started reading a new to me series, the Bregdan Series by Ginny Dye and I am hooked. I'd been playing around with starting this series in 2025, but life stepped in and I lost my focus on reading. This past week I started reading book one again, Storm Clouds Rolling In, and am finding myself looking forward to the parts of my day that I can steal a few moments to read. The series has a historical setting based on the Civil War Era, and since I'm a history buff, this really suits my taste perfectly! (Psst! My personal goal for this year is to collect every book in the series (I think there are 21 thus far) and read them all! I'm scouring used book stores online and in person for each sequel, so far I have found the first 7 and they were all less and in some instances quite a bit less than half their full price. I'm not using household monies to purchase the books, these purchases are coming from my own personal allowance. Any surplus household monies has a purpose and it's not buying books!)
I also started crocheting a baby doll blanket for my gift trunk (I use Bernat baby blanket yarn for this project.). I gifted the three I had made up and now it's time to 'restock' this item for future gifting. I already had the yarn on hand so nothing needs to be purchased for making the doll blankets.
In addition I finished the final two of the seven drawstring bags I've had in various stages of completion for several weeks. This gives me a total of seven of the seven finished! The outer fabric on the three on the left came from men's shirts (2 pink and one black gingham) that were headed to the 're-home' pile. The fabric from the one in the center came from my 'fabric pantry.' The outer fabric on the three on the right came from a thrifted vintage sheet. Now that they're all finished, they will be bagged and added to my gift trunk. These drawstring bags are perfect for filling and giving as gifts. I've never given one that didn't thrill the recipient ... of course, I always try to fill it with things that are appropriate for the recipient.
We had to be in a larger city earlier in the week and I stopped in at a nationally known craft store. I did not go shopping the day after Christmas intentionally, but there were a few things that I did need to replace so we would be ready for gift wrapping next year. I went in with a specific list and the only thing I came out with that wasn't on my list were three $.50 McCall's sewing patterns. One pattern drawer held all that they had left and so I took the time to go through them one by one and found three that I could use.
All the Christmas stuff was 60% off but some of the items rang up with a bigger discount. I purchased plain red bags (these can be used for Valentine Day's gifts as well), various sizes of Christmas designed bags and boxes and holiday tissue paper. That's all I needed for next Christmas so that's all I purchased. It's part of our being intentional, buy what we need and leave the rest in the store. Oh, don't think that I wasn't tempted! The store I was in still had a tremendous amount of Christmas merchandise on the shelves, and I could easily have purchased more, but we have other plans for any surplus monies that we have this year and it's not buying Christmas decor or supplies we don't need!
That's it 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 ...
mrs. patsi @ A Working Pantry
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She looketh well to the ways of her household … Proverbs 31:27
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Oh I am always excited to read your posts. We’re in our middle 70’s and I am trying to accept that I don’t have room to grow all we need and to instead have a garden I can enjoy. We are blessed to take care of our little grandson every workday and that does limit time to do some things. Prayers for a healthy and happy new year.
ReplyDeleteDiana, what a blessing to have the opportunity to help take care of your grandson!
Delete'A garden you can enjoy' ... I like that thought and it is where my head is this year as well. Learning to do what we can and not grieve over what we can't is something we have to work at, isn't it? As Elizabeth Elliott often said, 'in acceptance lieth peace!'
Thank you for your sweet words of encouragement!
God bless you in 2026! The drawstring bags look amazing. I’d like to sew a door stopper. First small project in this new year. Have a good day! Esther (the Netherl.)
ReplyDeleteEsther, I hope you have great success sewing your door stopper. I have sewn 'window stoppers' for a couple of older windows in our house. They really do help and is our solution until we can get the windows replaced.
DeleteThank you for your encouragement!
Patsy, I appreciate this post and all of the great ideas you have for living within your means. I'm looking forward to reading more in the new year!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, thank you!
DeleteHappy New Year, Patsi! I have been reading your blog for quite some time and always find it inspiring. Thank you for sharing with all of us blog readers. Jenny
ReplyDeleteJenny, thank you!
DeleteI enjoy your outlook on life and your example. We are 70 and hubby still working. A significant decrease in income is ahead and I find you to be very encouraging.
ReplyDeleteKim
Kim, we have similar circumstances, so we're working toward the goal of being prepared when that time comes!
DeleteThank you for your encouragement!
Hello, Patsi! I so enjoy your posts and continue to learn and be inspired by you. Like you, I did not find much worth buying at any of the post Christmas sales. The grocery store sales were disappointing as well this past week. I did find some marked down meat and some clearance cans of cream of chicken soup. I bought 6 cans of the soup for the pantry. I turned our garden into a container garden a couple of years ago to make it easier on me. Now I am trying to decide which vegetables to grow to get the most for my time, money and energy. I made a list of foods I want to preserve next season and where I can buy the fruit in bulk in order to can it. I hopefully will be able to buy tomatoes, peaches and apples in bulk allowing me to can tomato products, applesauce and slices and peaches. I am good at growing green beans, cucumbers, salad greens and onions. I will grow some tomatoes but I grow mainly for fresh eating, never enough to can. Thank you for investing your time and energy into this blog. It has helped me immensely! Marley in the Mountains
ReplyDeleteMarley, I like the way you plan out what you want to preserve and then find a source for it. That is very wise!
DeleteYour post has inspired me and thank you for your encouraging words.
Happy New Year, Patsi!! Glad you were able to find good deals on the Bregdan Chronicles. I've read all 21 volumes and have been patiently waiting for volume 22 to come out. I was totally hooked on them too. Happy reading. Cookie
ReplyDeleteCookie, Happy New Year to you as well! It's been a long time since I've 'savored' reading as much as I am this series! I find myself wanting to hurry and finish the current book so I can go on to the next, but also wanting to slowly absorb and savor it as well!
DeleteCan you suggest other series or books similar to the Bregdan Chronicles? We have very similar tastes in books.
I am so glad for the book suggestion! I always looking for something to read — especially historical fiction! On my list for the next library trip!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, our library doesn't carry them and I couldn't get them through inter-library loan either. My next option was Libby, but they don't have them either, so I resorted to my third option, used books and thrift stores!
DeleteI hope you can find them and that you enjoy them as much as I am!
I'm working through the Bregdan Chronicles as well. Good choice! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I had never heard of them until last year when a friend, knowing I'm a history buff, suggested I check out this series. The rest is history!
DeleteHappy New Year, Patsy! I look forward to reading your posts in the coming months.
ReplyDeleteTracy, thank you! Happy New Year!
DeleteWell, the past two years prepared you for relying on something other than your garden to provide, so you know it can be done and that is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI too have determined to slow down, but I also love the creative side of being frugal.
I went into a local store and picked up some candy that was marked down (red and green work for other holidays besides Christmas) as well as some 'seasonal' foods that work all year round for us, the only difference being it's packaged in holiday themed packaging.
Blessings for a New Year that has you both prospering in every since of the word!
Terri, that marked down candy is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about when it comes to being creatively frugal! You go girl!
DeleteAnd yes, it seems God has been preparing us for this season in our lives even down to a couple of years before we got here ... I'll say it again, God is so good to us!
I love that you've been planning for your current season. Although hubs and I are only in our mid 50's we've started to think about this when completing projects. We needed to replace a broken railing on our back porch and decided to go ahead and place it all with a plastic railing. It will only need a yearly wash and there will be no more kneeling to scrape and paint. My knees and back are already thanking me!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your 2026 post.
Wendi, I can tell you that thinking and planning ahead for the golden years, even in the little things, will make your older self so appreciative!
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