Sunday, July 8, 2012

A little couponing on Sunday






Saving money is such a great way to spend a Sunday. Before couponing, Paul would never go with me but now he's all about it. He loves a bargain and so do I!
With the exception of the coupon I used on the chicken strips, all of my coupons came from coupons.com and pillsbury.com.
And with a wireless printer and a laptop and an iPhone with the coupons.com app. I can print multiple like coupons. You can only print two from each device. On pills bury, because they require a login, you can only print two like coupons. Also I downloaded an app on my iPad that lets me see weekly sales in each towns' stores. Makes planning easy.
Kroger doubles coupons of 60 cents or less. I think you can use up to 4 like coupons in most cases.
On to the fun stuff...
Cereal bought today ranged from 79 cents to 99 cents to $1.49 to $1.99
-- Trix was on as sale for $1.99 - 60 cents coupon -bonus 60 cents = 0.79
-- Apple cinnamon chex was $1.99 - 1.00 = 0.99
Stocked up on Lean Pockets with a high value coupon of 0.95 cents off 2 and the sale price of $1.49; that's just over $1 a box.
Cereal bars were $1.69 paired with a 60 cent coupon which doubles to another 60 cents off and that's 49 cents a box!!!!
Fiber one products weren't on sale but mixed with a coupon that doubles the price was cheaper than the low price leader. Two-liter coke products were on sale for 99 cents.
Hope this shows you how easy couponing can be with the help of technology!
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Minny's Chocolate Pie






Several months ago my co-worker attended a National library week event at the Durant Public Library where Lee Ann Fleming, food designer for "The Help" was the featured speaker.
Nancy came back with the recipe for Minny's Chocolate Pie minus the you know what.
It's a simple recipe!
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 T. Cocoa powder
1/4 cup melted butter
1 small can of sweetened condensed milk
1/4 t. Salt
1 t. Vanilla
2 eggs
1 unbanked 9" deep dish pie crust

Preheat to 350 degrees. Lightly prick pie crust with a fork. Mix ingredients and mix well with mixer until well combined. Pour into pie shell and bake for 50-55 minutes until set. Cool completely before serving. Serve with a dollop of cool whip. Enjoy!
I couldn't get the middle to set. Too much batter for my pie I suppose. I'm going to try again.
It smells wonderful and I'm letting it cool now.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Graduation

It always makes me so proud and so sad each year. Some years are worse than others. Paul was selected as one of the seniors' favorite teachers for the 5th time in a row. It makes me smile knowing how fond they are of him cause for some he is the only father they've got. I sure am going to miss my boys. I'm sure I'll find them around some on football Fridays.



Adam, Paul and Brent.




Me with D.W. and M.J




JerMichael




Corey




Cousin Andrea

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Quickly a little recap on vacay...

After graduation, Paul and I hopped in my jeep and headed to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. It was so beautiful and peaceful. We also took a day trip to Washington, D.C.






In the national park



The Capitol



The white house




Arlington

I have a new found respect for being American! More later.
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On the field house

Last week there was a special called school board meeting, I was not there but after talking to several I'm attendance it's probably a good thingI wasn't.

The board was to take up several items including finalizing purchases for the field house offices, which includes baseball and football. An ice machine and cooler lids and some editing equipment. Oh and a banner.

Through out the building process, Paul and Michael and Jim have questioned the architect and saved the school approximately 15,000 on the project.

One school board member, who has been in support of the project, said that football needed to fundraise for the contents of the building.

So I would like to share a few things: 1. Helmets have to be inspected every year and many this year many were rejected. $5,000 worth of helmets were purchased by the football program. New jerseys are being purchased because having one small washer to keep them clean didn't really help matters and they were worn.
2. The football team fundraises with a program (which is sold at all home ball games including jr. High) and through tshirt and hat sale. We've sold raffle tickets on a tv in the past.
3. The football coaches have never once come to the school board like other sports and asked for anything other than a clean, safe building where the boys aren't constantly getting staph.

Sure we all disagree on things and I am all for getting the needs of each sport but to insinuate that football gets everything is a little over the top.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Spring football




Football never really sleeps and even though spring football doesn't last that long, I'm always ready to see the scrimmage. We have 32 players 9-12 grades. We played at Ridgeland High School again. Lots of new faces and several familiar ones!


Antez back in action after a knee injury



Potts running on a broken play




Justin going after the ball.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Asking for prayers

One of our students and his family are in need of prayer as they have been affected by a tragic situation in our community. He is a wonderful, Christian, young man. He's a straight A student and hard working. I can't imagine the things he is feeling and going through right now.  Like all "our children," he is very special to us and he and Paul are very close.

"God is our refuge and strength, a ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with surging."
NIV Psalm 46:1-3