Wednesday, December 26, 2012

QUITE A DEAL!!!!!

I STRIVE TO BE A PROVERBS 31 WIFE--'THE HEART  OF HER HUSBAND DOTH SAFELY TRUST IN HER AND HE SHALL HAVE NO NEED OF SPOIL,' (vs.11). HERE ARE PICTURES OF TWO AMAZING DEALS WE GOT EARLIER IN THE FALL!
FIRST, WE GOT SOME BEAUTIFUL BAGS OF RUSSET POTATOES FOR $1.99/10LB. I DECIDED TO CAN THEM--HERE IS THE FINISHED PRODUCT--THEY TASTE REALLY GOOD AND ARE SO CONVENIENT!
NEXT IS A THRIFT STORE FIND--AN ATTRACTIVE EXTRA LARGE COOKING POT! I THINK I PAID LESS THAT FOUR DOLLARS AND IT'S PRETTY ENOUGH TO SERVE IN! I FELT SO GOOD ABOUT THIS ITEM!
DON'T YOU LOVE A GOOD BARGAIN? I KNOW YOU'VE ALL BEEN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, GIVING AND RECEIVING GIFTS. SO, PLEASE SHARE YOUR BEST BARGAIN OR MOST ECONOMICAL, USEFUL GIFT IDEA IN YOUR NEXT COMMENT.

Blessings, LORI

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for visiting my blog today (about the old bottles). I love the idea of canning all of these potatoes! Is is easy?

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    1. Yes, the potatoes were easy to can. I guess the peeling was the most time-consuming part, but most likely you'd peel them for any cooking anyway! Now it's all done and they're ready to go. Thanks for visiting!

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  2. I didn't get a spinning wheel for Christmas, but I am going back to spinning class this afternoon. :)
    Join Facebook so we can talk more often. :)

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  3. Never seen that done before with potatoes, but then why not they area vegetable.
    Happy New Year to you Lori.

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  4. I did the potato canning once before. They weren't as good that other time. These are way better. I know others who can them. These potatoes are really tasty and the convenience is worth any inconvenience caused by the few hours of canning.

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