Thursday, April 28, 2016

Things I No Longer Buy

We all have our little indulgences. What we choose to treat ourselves varies greatly among the spendthrifts and the frugal. Manicures and pedicures for the spendy.  Store bought bread and a rotisserie chicken for the tightwads. Lots of us have things that started as indulgences but mindlessly became habits.  A good way to curb these issues is to constantly reassess shopping habits starting with the grocery list.  Recently I sat down to make a short list for a small grocery run.  When I re-read my list I realized I could make do without every single item. I saved myself time, hassle and money. This got me thinking about things that I no longer see as necessities. Here's a few...
Homemade Syrup


  • Syrup.  In it's simplest form syrup is sugar and water, hence Simple Syrup.  For pancake syrup brown sugar is used.  Google homemade pancake syrup for a plethora of recipes. 
  • Hamburger buns.  Several years ago I bought a bread machine at a thrift store. It was new, still in the box with the manual and recipe book.  I use the dinner roll recipe and for buns.  
  • BBQ sauce.  I was recently gifted a large bottle of BBQ sauce.  When it's gone I will go back to whipping up the sauce as needed.  It's basically ketchup, vinegar, brown sugar, and an assortment of spices simmered on the stove top.
  • Buttermilk.  Buttermilk is one of those things you buy for a specific recipe and the rest just sits in the fridge until it becomes a bulging, screaming symbol of waste. Now I make it as needed.  1 cup of milk and 4.5 teaspoons of white vinegar is all you need. 

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