Thursday, June 24, 2010

JUNE Food Stamp Challenge....Days Twenty Two & Twenty Three

This post is part of the June Food Stamp Challenge located over HERE.


On Day 22-Tuesday-we had steaks cooked out on the grill.  DH and I shared that Sirloin Tip Steak I bought earlier this month on deep discount.  We also had tossed salads with dressing and leftover potato salad.

Cost of meals on Tuesday for food bought before June....dressing $.50.
Tuesday's 'spending' total=$.50.

On Day 23-Wednesday-I took the last thawed slice of ham chopped it up finely and added it to my famous Mac & Cheese.

I added some steamed broccoli and we had a filling meal that used meat as a garnish or a condiment.


Day 23 food costs for items bought before June......ham Free, half a jar of sauce $.30, block of cheese $1.25, milk $.55, pasta $.50, crackers $.10, half a bag of frozen broccoli $.42.  And we have half a pan of the mac & cheese left to eat later in the week.
Wednesday total=$3.12.

Both Days combined costs....$3.62


On Tuesday we bought milk for $2.19.


Added in that brings our 'spending' for the last 2 days to $5.81.


June Food Stamp Challenge Update
Spent to Date....$180.08
June Food Budget Left....$193.62
Days of Challenge Left....07

Tomorrow I will post & add in all the other food costs for the month.....the cost of the foods we've eaten for breakfast, lunches and snacks that we had on hand before the month started. 
Prepare for the "what is left in the budget" figure to go down significantly!

Sluggy

JUNE Food Stamp Challenge....Thinking About Food & The Planet

This post is part of the June Food Stamp Challenge which is located HERE.


Taking part in this Food Stamp Challenge got me thinking about what we eat, both what food our country and culture values and what we personally consumer here at Chez Sluggy.
 
I was reminded of this Photo Essay created by the husband & wife team of Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio that they turned into a book a few years ago called "Hungry Planet".

Check out the link located HERE at Walrus Magazine for a brief article on it.  There are 15 photo links there where you can access photos of half of the 30 families that were profiled.
Basically the Menzel/D'Aluisios  lived with the families for 1 week and detailed every food product they used during that time.
Then they laid out in the photos of the families all that food that was consumed in 1 week.


From the Ayme Family in Tingo, Ecuador....

To the Melander Family in Bargtheide, Germany...


To the Ahmed family in Cairo, Egypt...


To the Revis Family in Raleigh NC, USA....

You can't view those photos and not come up with definite impressions about the differences and similarities in how people around the world eat.

So, what does what you serve on your dinner table say about you and your culture?

Sluggy

Brains vs. Common Sense

Go watch the video on this page HERE and then tell me why I am shaking my head at this kid.
I guess he never developed any common sense while he was there getting a degree, huh?

When it comes to college I don't understand what some people are thinking!

Sluggy

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sluggy's Historic Time Machine

Finding my childhood home got me nostalgic, so I decided to Google around and see if I could find some other homes I remember.

Here is the last home my Great Grandmother lived in.  Her 12 kids moved her there from the old Homestead ROXABEL Plantation about 10 yrs. after Great Grandfather died. Roxabel was 5 miles out and this way she was right 'in town' in case she needed anything or her kids as she was well into her '70s.  She was born in 1888 and died in 1973 so I was 14 the last time I was in that house.  Both my Great Grandmother and my Grandmother died in that house.
I hope that doesn't creep anyone out....lol

Here's photo of my Great Grandparents, circa 1950-something....
They sure look like a fun couple, don't they?  Well they were fun with each other because they had TWELVE kids!

And here is a photo of my Great Grandmother with her 6 adult daughter's from the early 1960's.  You can see the old homestead house Roxabel, behind them.  My Grandmother is the one in the bright blue dress, 3rd from the left.  From right to left in birth order are Louise Frances, Virginia Elizabeth(Ginny), Rosa Bell, Lillian Grace, Doris Lee(Dot), Lula Mae.
Ok, here's the house....


I remember this house well as we use to visit 2 weekends a month plus spend more time in the summer.
The main part of the house was built in the 1700's of VA clay brick.  There was an addition on the back that you can't see, that held both bathrooms, the kitchen, den and the stairway to the 2nd floor.  I remember there were only 2 bedrooms upstairs but they were HUGE!  I guess everybody use to sleep together.

There was a brick outbuilding out back as well....it was either the original kitchen or a root cellar or something.  There was an old abandoned wooden outhouse in the backyard at that time too.
See the 2 flagpoles and the Civil War era cannon on the left in the yard?  Those weren't there then....

Next door, to the west, were 2  abandoned schools with a playground that we use to hang out in.  That was located where that newer building on the right in the photo stands.....
To the east of Grandmama's house was and still is a Church.  It hasn't changed....
That massive tree on the other side of the church is in Grandmama's yard.
Two lots east of that church is this.....

That building with the Texaco sign was an old Gas Station.  In the 1960's it was no longer a gas station but some kind of  'store. There was a scary old lady who sold penny candy out of that building back then. There were never any lights on inside that store.  And yes, the penny candy cost a penny back then!  I am old...lol
We also picked up soda bottles and could turn them in for candy there.

And 2 doors down on the east from that building is this....

Here's another shot.....

This is the smack dab center of the town....the crossroads of Rte. 40 & 47.  The building on the right side in the photo was a drug store back in the 1960's.  That building was originally lawyer's offices built around 1825.  You can see the very old brick on the side where the siding isn't covering it up.

See that big tree in front of it?  That tree is historically significant...there use to be a Historical Marker next to it in the 60's.
You've heard of Patrick Henry?
You've heard of his "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" Speech?
He gave that speech for the 1st time under that tree.
I know, I know......all the history books say he gave the speech in Richmond at the Virginia Convention in 1775.
Well here is something they don't tell you....he originally gave that speech here, standing under that tree in the summer/fall of 1774...the historic recitation of it came later.
This is also where the Henry-Randolph Debate took place....that's the event that the Historical Marker identifies.  Go look that up since I'm sure nobody today knows what the Henry/Randolph Debate was all about.lol
And to think that just around the bend in that photo is the house my Great Grandmother lived in....

But why did this stuff happen under that tree?
Because it's right across the street from this building.....
The Charlotte County Virginia Court House.
Well back in 1775 when Mr. Henry was lawyer-ing & making speeches, this building didn't exist yet.  There was a wooden framed building.  In the hot weather they conducted legal business outside.  Yes, Patrick Henry was one of those dreaded lawyer people when he wasn't revolting against the Red Coats....either revolting against some one or being a revolting lawyer....poor Mr. Henry can't win.lol

The original courthouse had a tavern in it.
George Washington was a regular there when he was in town on revolutionary business.  I've read that he was thrown out for being drunk more than a few times.  Seems George was a party animal when he was traveling!

This courthouse was built in 1823.
You may have heard of the guy who designed it?--Thomas Jefferson.  He lived a mite north of here.
Too bad old Patrick Henry didn't live to see this grand courthouse.   Patrick Henry lived a couple of towns west of here near Brookneal, VA.  Brookneal is where my Grandfather's family was from.

The 'courthouse' stands in....wait for it......Charlotte Courthouse, VA.
Original name for the town, huh?lol

This place wasn't always called Charlotte Courthouse.
It was originally called The Magazine(now that's weird!),and then a few other things like Marysville,  but it's always been CCH since I was born.  They did change the spelling since I've left from Charlotte Courthouse to Charlotte Court House.
Big improvement....

Alot of historic buildings still exist in this town due to the fact that the Yankees didn't rape and pillage here.  Some troops did come through town during the 'War Between The States' but they didn't hang around and torch anything, just pinched some livestock and food from the locals.  Not much going on there then or now except the growing and fire-smoking of tobacco.

I would show you photos of the Plantation House but Google Maps/Street View doesn't have that road in their system.  I remember staying there as well.  It's still standing.  Some descendants of my Great Grandparents pitched in and bought it to keep it in the family.  It would be cool to go back there and see it again.

But I did find a photo of this house.....
This one is across the street and 2 lots down from Grandmama's house.
And it's for sale!
And it's pretty darn cheap too.
If it only had a bigger lot I might consider buying it....

I hope you've enjoyed your time travel voyage.  Please return your seats to the upright position and thank you for flying Sluggy Air.  ;-)

Sluggy

Are We Done Yet Mom?......1 More Trip to Rite-Aid

Well, I had a Motrin PM coupon left and I hadn't done the UKotex deal yet on BIL's account so we stopped at Rite-Aid Again! yesterday evening.



2 x Bounty Basic towels on sale $.99=$1.98
2 x UKotex on sale $3.50=$7.00
1 x Airwick Sprayer 50% off=$4.99
1 x Colgate Toothpaste on sale=$2.99
1 x Motrin PM on sale=$3.00
2 x Mounds candy bars BOGO=$.88
SubTotal....$20.84

Coupons Used
1 x $5 off $20 Purchase AdPerks/VV IPQ=$5.00
1 x $1/2 Bounty towels Manu Q=$1.00
2 x $1/1 UKotex (1 Homemailer/1 IPQ)=$2.00
1 x $4/1 Airwick Sprayer Manu Q=$4.00
1 x $1/1 Colgate Toothpaste Manu Q=$1.00
1 x $3/1 Motin PM Manu Q=$3.00
1 x $.50/2 Mounds/Almond Joy candy bars AdPerks/VV IPQ=$.50
2 x $2 +Up Rewards(Nice 'N Easy & Colgate)=$4.00
Coupon Total....$20.50

$20.84-$20.50=$.34 OOP put on Free Rite-Aid gift card
Value of Items....$33.99
SCR qualified for....$3(Kotex)
+Up Rewards earned.....$3(Motrin), $2(Colgate)=$5.00

I am not out of Motrin PM and Airwick Qs, but I still have Rembrandt, Bounty and Colgate Qs.
Hmmmm....wonder what other scenarios I can come up with.  There are still cans of Hash out there calling my name!lol

MONTHLY TOTALS now--

Number of Transactions......14
Total Spent....$46.00--all put on free Gift Cards/Certificates
SCR qualified for....$58.98 in cash and $35 in Gift Cards
Other Cash....$15 MIR from Neutrogena
Additional Non-Cash Rewards....$5.00 Gift Card from Gillette(for survey)& $20 in Prepaid Debit Cards=$25.00
+Up Rewards earned=$52.99
+Up Rewards spent=$24.00

Total Cash I'm getting Back=$73.98
Total Gift Cards I'm getting=$60.00
+Up Rewards left to spend=$28.99


Sluggy