This is one of my children's favorite games - to pretend we're poor, or we're Laura in The Little House series - they had three girls at one point, though ultimately Grace joined the family. However, for our girls, Mary, Laura and Carrie it is, as we're not having a fourth.

In any case, we are actually trying to live this right now. Due to the unfortunate timing of a few large ticket items coming into our world at the same time, and me with no "real" income right now (I have a grant stipend that doesn't even cover our current childcare bill) we've had to become rapidly frugal. Phil said to be "careful", but I decided to see just how frugal we could be. As such, my goals are as follows:
  • To NOT purchase a new kitchen table, rather to clean off the one we already have (which is not the style we would like, and doesn't quite fit our space optimally, but it is still already in our possession and therefore "free") rather than purchase a new one.
  • To make do with the groceries we have rather than going grocery shopping, until Monday. I think I can do this, and more will follow.
  • Not to spend any money until after the weekend is out... and then to proceed as gently as possible.

So, back to the topic of not going grocery shopping. Between now and Monday, I need to research how to TRULY grocery shop frugally. On the whole I try to buy the deals. However, I feel like shopping on the cheap is all new territory. My biggest thoughts are:
  • Don't buy processed snack foods.
  • Lay off the good cheeses (darnitall).
  • Buy ingredients rather than pre-made "stuff".
  • Don't buy anything you don't see using in the near-to-immediate future, you can always come back later (we DO, afterall, live just blocks away from an amazing fresh produce store, a Trader Joes, a Safeway and [if truly needed] a Whole Foods).
Additionally, I'm doing what I can to use up what is already in our kitchen. Soooo, last night an egg went into our burgers to stretch them. Tonight we're making chili from what was leftover from the burgers and from Chloe's birthday party last weekend. Overnight I will make stock (in the crock-pot of course) and tomorrow night's dinner is veggies, chicken and rice made from that and other veggie leftovers. In the AM the girls and I will make banana muffins, pumpkin muffins and fresh whole wheat bread out of old bananas, and pumpkin leftover from Chloe's birthday party (she wanted pumpkin pie instead of cake - smart girl!).

The hardest part I foresee is that we're running out of milk. That one may make it tough.... but we'll see what we can do. I do have soymilk and condensed milk which will likely go in our baking.