Sunday, May 17, 2020

May's Giveaway Winner

Here is what was up for grabs in this month's box o' goodies...............


Every entrant who hasn't won yet got two entries per entry.
After writing it all down and toting it all up, the winner picked at random is.............


Flora

Our state should begin opening up this month but we want to stay safe so we are not going to be joining large groups for a few months at least! Going to be enjoying the sun and good weather and taking some long walks.

Congratulations Flora!
I need you to email me your full mailing address(my contact info is on my side bar under "About Me")within 48 hours of this post going live on the blog.
If I don't hear from you in time I'll have to draw another winner.

Thanks to everyone who plays along on the Giveaways.
June's Giveaway will be coming up in June sometime so stay tuned til then.
If anyone has any ideas on what to put into June's box, feel free to leave a comment on that.

Sluggy

Saturday, May 16, 2020

It Happened in the Kitchen & Last Day for Giveaway

* Last Day to enter the Giveaway. Go HERE or see the link on my sidebar.
NOTE-And if you are "Michele C" please either email me your email info privately(my email is in the side bar under "About Me")or leave a comment on the blog with your email because you've entered multiple times but your Google account that's linked has no email information.  If you want your entries to be valid you need to get me your information. thanks

No this isn't a Clue game scenario.
It's the title of one of the YouTube videos I've been watching.
Basically they are advertising films from various companies, touting the modern all-electric kitchens from the 40's to 60's.

This particular one is from 1941 by General Electric.




These things are a hoot!

And I've also been watching a vlogger called "Prepper Princess".
Her backstory is she lived in California then she inherited a little fixer-upper house in Arizona(not paid off yet), sold her expensive CA house and moved to AZ into that house.

She got "all in your face" lately with some hard truths on this vlog..........


Watch especially before minute 4.
Do you follow her videos?
What do you think about what she talks about?

I need to get up to R-A this morning and roll some Bonus Cash then get my butt out in the yard and work on the garden.

Later gators!

Sluggy

Friday, May 15, 2020

Frugal Friday....the May 15th Edition


Well, well, well!
Another week in lockdown and another week trying to be fugal.
Let's see what passed for frugal around Chez Sluggy this week......

*  While I missed that great copy paper deal at Staples(free after member rewards back)I did find a great deal on packing tape........

4 packs of heavy-duty tape with 6 rolls per pack so 24 rolls of tape.   It was something like 41% off and free shipping so I jumped on that deal!
We go through a lot of packing tape here at Chez Sluggy between shipping out Giveaway boxes, shipping gifts to family and friends and the occasional eBay sale.  I was down to my next to last roll before I saw this deal.
I also bought 10 reams of copy paper too(on sale for less than $4 per ream)because we were very low.
My subtotal was over $80 so I got an additional $20 off my order so with tax it all came to $70.97.
I thought I had gone through my rebate portal site but evidently I forgot. oops!  That would have been $1.41 back....oh well.  It won't break us. ;-)

*  Remember that 2.5 lbs. of scallions I got at the restaurant supply store a few weeks back?  Well I kept one of the bulb ends and put it in a bowl of water.........


And it sprouted!  I need to get this into the garden so it can keep going.

*  I had to go to Dollar Tree for cards.  Talk about a cleaned out card rack!  Geez....
I did find 2 food items to buy there.......


2 large boxes of lemon Jell-O.  Total spent $2.00 on the food budget.  I like to have Jell-O in the pantry for a light dessert in the Summer months or for delicate stomach issues.

*  I found money!
Not much this week because I didn't go many places and the few I did go there wasn't any change laying on the floors mostly....except for Rite-Aid.


Found this penny at R-A last Saturday when I went to go buy myself some perfume.  It was in front of the  register counter.


And I found this one tucked halfway under the floor mat in front of the other register again at R-A when I picked up an Rx on Thursday.

Found Money This Week...... .02¢
Found Money This Year so far....$45.08

* This came in the mail this past week.........


a 15% off your purchase coupon for Ollie's(Good Stuff Cheap!)good until the middle of June.
Actually we got THREE of these coupons under 3 different account numbers.  Before anybody starts yelling about how I am bating the system, I never signed up for 3 accounts there, only 1.  I don't know how or why I got three of the same coupon and I may actually use them all if I get a chance. 8-)

*  I haven't been to R-A except for drugs and I haven't been to Weis(PMITA)Markets at ALL this past week(yet-may go today because I still can't find any yeast and I need OJ)but we did go out to P and R Discounters on Thursday/yesterday after an unsuccessful hunt for Collard plants(hard to find up here in Yankeeland).

I spent around $75(haven't sat down to add it up with the Dollar Tree spending)at P and R and here are the best deals I got......


Fresh broccoli for .99¢ lb. and it actually looked decent.


I got lucky as they were just stocking what little meat they had to put out so I grabbed 2 items- 1lb. of ground chicken breast for $1.99(I'll add to ground beef for tacos or something)and a bottom round roast steak, just over a pound of it and it was $4.99 per lb.
Before this pandemic and the meat shortage/prices rising I'd never considered bottom round roast for that price a good deal.
I'll probably make beef and broccoli tonight.

 The best deal yesterday was containers of fresh blackberries for .49¢ each.  I got Hubs 2 of them to have with his cereal or oatmeal in the morning.

 I also got this creamer and 2 boxes of "healthy" rice crispy treats with blueberries for Hubs.
All were .99¢ each.  Good deal considering what any "Smashmallow" brand item costs at full retail.
*for Jen G.  PandR had TONS of tofu-and none of it spicy either.  You need to come shop here! lolz

I also got 1.5 lbs. of Pastrami and .50 lb. of chicken breast lunch meats sliced at their deli counter and 2 Roasted chickens.
We had 3/4 of 1 chicken last night reheated for dinner with stuffing and brussels sprouts.  I'll use the 1/4  of chicken in a pot pie in the next few days and the other roasted chicken will become chicken and dumplings at some point.
I can also make Pastrami Reubens with some of the Pastrami as Hubs and Ex-College Boy would like that for dinner one night soon. ;-)
So that makes 5 more dinners I've got on my list of possibilities now(reubens, beef/broccoli, pot pie, chicken/dumplings, tacos)besides the roast chicken we already had. ;-)

That's about all I have for this week.
Staying home, turning off the heat for most of this week in the house, digging in the yard, going down genealogy rabbit holes online and not eating out/take-out(mostly)....what's been my new normal(most of it old normal really).
Hubs and I decided that we each got half of that Stimulus check for personal use since we didn't need it to pay bills(other than feeding Ex-CB and all since we don't charge him rent).  We each moved our half into our private accounts.  I know he'll spend his in short order but I am hanging onto mine for now.


What frugal wins did y'all have this past week?
Tell us all about it!

Sluggy









Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Rite-Aid Last Saturday, Spending BC & Getting Myself Something

I figured I wouldn't get any gifties from my kids for Mother's Day,  I am so hard to buy for so they don't even try.
I guilt-ed Hubs into buying me this hanging basket of mini-petunias when we picked up the veggie plants last week.


So I went to Rite-Aid on Saturday and bought myself some perfumes.

There was a "Spend $40 Get $10 off" Q in the weekly ad that week.  I got 20% discount off the regular price as they weren't on sale BUT each bottle gave back $10 in Bonus Cash and I had $33.50 in BC on my card to burn.


2 x Vera Wang perfumes for 24.23 ea.after 20% dicount=$48.46
$10 off with Q=$38.46 +$2.34 sales tax=$40.80

I used $33.50 Bonus Cash so spent $7.30 out of my WAM to finish paying for this.
I earned back $20(2 x $10 any perfume over $21.99)in new BC.

Not a free or great deal(Who's getting those these days, am I right?lol)but I was able to roll the BC and still have a decent amount going forward.

Sluggy

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Me & Alex Haley.....A Genealogy Post-Part 1

I mentioned that I read Alex Haley's magnum opus work "Roots" back in 2018.
The Hollywood crowd had recently done a remake that year of the 'made for tv' miniseries which aired back in 1977 that was hella popular back then and won a slew of tv industry awards.
A popular bit of history and entertainment if not quite accurate in all aspects.   After the book was published in 1976, claims of plagiarism and lawsuits by other authors and claims by genealogists of bad research would follow Mr. Haley to his grave.

First a little about the man, Alex Haley.


Alexander Haley was born in Ithaca, New York in 1921.
His family lived in Henning Tennessee, where his mother was from, for a time before returning to Ithaca NY.  Haley's father was Simon Haley, a professor at Alabama A & M University and Simon's mother, Bertha George Palmer Haley was a well read woman who encouraged her children to learn.

Alex Haley and I share a cousin connection through his maternal side.  It is a horrible way to be connected as a cousin(and nothing I am proud of)but you have to understand American history(particularly in the South in this case)and the flawed people who inhabited this part of the country and the times, and whom we come from.

At age 15 Alex was enrolled in Alcorn State in MS and the next year went on to matriculate at Elizabeth City State College in NC.  Then he told his parents he was dropping out of college so his father convinced Alex to join the military once he turned 18.  So in 1939 Alex joined the US Coast Guard and had a successful 20 year career there.


He served during WWII in the Pacific theater and eventually attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer 1st Class by his retirement in 1959. During the war he found a love for writing and once the war was over he requested and gained a transfer to the field of journalism within the Coast Guard.  Before Alex Haley came along the U.S. Coast Guard did not have the rank of Chief Petty Officer.  Because of his writing skills and accolades the rank was created for him.

Once out of military life Alex worked his way up to become a Senior Editor at Reader's Digest.  He also wrote for Playboy.  He ghostwrote the book, "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" with Malcolm X, which was published in 1965.
In 1973 Alex Haley wrote the screenplay for one of the "blaxploitation" films popular in that era called, "Super Fly T.N.T.", a sequel to the highly successful 1972 film, "Super Fly".



In 1976 Haley published a novel "Roots:An American Family".  It was called a novel based on one of Alex Haley's maternal lines, that family going back to his first ancestor to step foot on America, a man called Kunte Kinte kidnapped from The Gambia in Africa in 1767 and brought to the New World to the Maryland colony.
"Roots" the miniseries was so popular that a sequel called, "Roots:The Next Generations" was aired on ABC, that continued to follow another of his maternal family's line, that Haley family's journey from the 1880's to the 1960's and Alex Haley's recounting of his journey back to Kunte Kinte's village in Africa after the Malcolm X autobiography was published.

"Roots", both the novel and the tv series were also responsible for a surge of interest in Americana for regular people to take to researching their genealogy.  It wasn't until the internet came along in the 1990's though that amateur genealogy really took off.

I remember watching "Roots" on tv when it came out in 1977 on my family's small color tv in our den.  It fascinated me(I've since watched it as an adult and oh boy, the production values were so bad!lol)just like 130 million other American viewers.
Little did I know, that as a just turned 18 year old high school Senior, that I was watching a show about people related to me(albeit distantly)and that Alex Haley was my 9th cousin 1x removed.

As everyone who has read the book or seen the show knows Kunte Kinte was kidnapped near his village in Africa and brought to Maryland aboard the British slave ship the Lord Ligonier and was sold to John Waller, a wealthy planter from Spotsylvania County, Virginia(outside of Fredericksburg VA).  In the tv series they changed the name of the slaveholding family to Reynolds from Waller.  Maybe because the then living in 1970's Wallers in Spotsylvania Virginia had enough clout to make them change the family name in the show(one was a District Court Judge by the way)?  I don't know but this newspaper article appeared around the time the tv show aired in the Washington Post with an interview with then Judge Absalom Waller. (Judge Waller is my 7th cousin 3x removed as well.)

My first hint I had Waller ancestors was finding the first wife of my 11th Great Grandfather, Sir William Waad(Wade).  Her name was Anne Waller and she lived her life in London and died in childbirth at the age of 19.  Her father was a "citizen and stockfishmonger" in London named Owen Waller.
But come to find out after a few years of research that this line of Wallers probably has nothing to do with the Wallers that came to Virginia Colony.

Then I found another direct ancestor Waller on my Weatherford line. Susannah Waller, my 7th Great Grandmother, born 1680 in New Kent, Virginia married William Weatherford around 1700 and died about 1758 in Lunenberg County, Virginia..

Susannah's father was John Thomas Waller and had a brother Dr Robert John Waller,  Robert had a son, Colonel John Waller who is the Waller 1st Immigrant to Virginia. Col. John is my Susannah's 1st cousin(and I am 9 x removed).  John Waller, being the fifth child and not the first son inherited nothing from his father as primo geniture was the rule of the land at that time so he took his chances on this New World and arrived in Virginia some time before 1696.  We know this because in May of that year he purchased 1039 acres of land in King and Queen County along the Mattaponi River  along the Pamunkey Neck in VA.  This land became his first plantation he named "Endfield".


Eventually he moved his growing family northward to Spotsylvania County Virginia(about a 60 mile journey)to land he purchased around 1724 and named "Newport Plantation" after the town in England where he was born.

Col. John Waller had 5 sons and 1 daughter with his wife, Dorothy King Waller: Mary, John, Thomas, William, Benjamin and Edmund.

Their first son, John Waller III is the person who originally bought Alex Haley's ancestor Kunte Kinte from that slave market in Annapolis Maryland.  He is my 2nd cousin 8 x removed.
John Waller III's brother, Dr.William Waller is the second owner of Kunte Kinte.  Kunte kept trying to run away from John Waller's plantation so he had his overseer chop off part of Kunte's right foot to keep him from trying to escape.
Being brothers this makers Dr. Waller my 2nd cousin 8 x removed as well.


Photo of William Waller's headstone in the Waller cemetery in Partlow, Spotsylvania County, Virginia where the old Newport Plantation was located.  He was a Revolutionary Army Colonel as well as a Doctor.

Dr. William, so the oral tradition goes, was so incensed at his brother treating a slave thusly, that he bought Kunte and the slave Kunte Kinte lived out his days under Dr. William Waller's control as a gardener for the family.

I'll continue this story in Part 2 of this post on Me & Alex Haley.


Sluggy