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DINNER FOR $3.77
10 piece chicken nuggets Medium big mac meal $3.77 Credit goes to the MC Donald’s app!
How I Saved 28 Cents per Gallon on Fuel
How I earned $.18 per gallon cash back AND, paid.10 less per gallon. Save Money and Pay Less! in total I paid .28 cents a gallon less! how you ask?? Shell rewards & Upside app! why pay more when you don’t have to! That’s $3.38 in MY pocket. It may not sound like a lot,…
14 Dinners -$71
How to plan two weeks of dinner under $75
How to Single Parent on One Income
How to Thrive as a Single Mom: 20 Years of Wisdom Being a single mom is no small feat—it’s a marathon of strength, love, and creativity. After 20 years of navigating this wild, wonderful journey, I’ve learned a thing or two about thriving on one income while keeping my family happy and well-fed. Whether you’re…
Another day, another dollar
I started up delivering again with Doordash/instacart and Spark. 2 days =$80 Hi, sign up to be a Spark driver at the link here: https://drive4spark.walmart.com/signup. Once approved, install the Spark Driver app and complete the in-app setup using my referral code “SG372AK3” so that we can both earn an incentive once you complete enough Spark…
The Art of Adaptation: A Day in the Life of a Working Single Mom
Ah, the unpredictable joys of single motherhood paired with a full-time job! Yesterday was one of *those* days—chaotic, messy, and oddly rewarding, all rolled into one.
The day started with an unwelcome surprise: the toilet decided to overflow just as I was racing to get my kiddo to school and myself to work on time. Armed with a towel and sheer determination, I did a quick cleanup and left with the mantra of single parents everywhere: *“I’ll deal with it later.”*
Fast forward to the evening, after a full day at work and picking up my little one. With neither the energy nor the time for a home-cooked meal, we hit the drive-thru at McDonald’s( use your app for discounts)—a lifesaver for nights like these. Food in hand, we returned home, where my evening was spent elbow-deep in cleaning up the bathroom fiasco. Glamorous? Hardly. Necessary? Absolutely.
And that’s the essence of single parenting while working full-time—pivoting and adapting to the unexpected. It’s about finding the humor in the chaos and the pride in tackling challenges head-on. Yesterday’s toilet troubles are today’s reminder of resilience.
**Why Single Parents Are Everyday Superheroes**
Single parents are masters of time management, creative problem-solving, and finding joy in small victories. Whether it’s navigating morning crises or turning dinner runs into mini-adventures, every day is a testament to strength and resourcefulness.
**Tips for Thriving Amid the Chaos**Â
Here are a few lessons I’ve picked up along the way:Â
– **Embrace Imperfection:** Not every day will be Instagram-worthy, and that’s okay.Â
– **Prioritize Self-Care:** Even 10 minutes of quiet time can work wonders.Â
– **Lean on Your Village:** Whether it’s friends, family, or fellow parents, don’t hesitate to ask for help.Â
Single parenting may not always be glamorous, but it’s a journey filled with moments that showcase courage, creativity, and unconditional love. Here’s to all the working single parents out there, making it happen one day at a time! 🌟
Title: 🍅 Roma Tomatoes: My Vermont Canning Dream 🍅
Introduction:
Mid-August canning? Challenge accepted! I’m growing Roma tomatoes in Vermont to make it happen. Here’s my simple plan:
Goal:
April 6th: Seeds Indoors
May 4th: Hardening Off
May 18th: Outdoor Planting
Mid-August: Canning Time!
Why Roma?
Perfect sauce tomatoes!
Timeline:
April 6th: Seed Start!
May 4th: Hardening Begins.
May 18th: Garden Planting.
Mid-August: Canning Day!
Budget Tips:
Recycled Pots
Homemade Compost
Seed Swaps
March Me: YES! September, we’ll see!
Stay Tuned! Updates to come!
Your Turn!
Growing Tomatoes? Share!
Canning Tips?
Vermont Growing Advice?First quarter moon
Mom needs lunch
$1.49. Cheeseburger, fries, and apple slices. Use those fast food apps!
Realistic monthly budget. $3,130
New Year, New Goals and Reflection
Sunday, January 17, 2021 8:30AM SHOULD———->COULD My last post I used the word SHOULD, I would like to replace that universally to COULD. Think about if you replace the word Should with Could. Reduces Blame and Shame. Who is in charge of whether or not I should do something, ME. My choices, my free will.…