Hi Rhoda 😃🙆😼🍰😻🌻🌱🌺🌳i need start writing alot of your low budget and hepful hints down ,ty you for your videos an time , never know what your going to say when not exspecting it,or do, but you always make me laugh or bring a smile to my face .
I'm not a huge fan of oatmeal but it's very filling. My grandfather ate oatmeal 5 times a week. He was a dialysis patient and he always said that oatmeal helped to ease his upset stomach and it kept him full until dinner
Turning off electric seems like a nice idea but not very realistic for everyone. Many of us have automatic garage doors, washer/dryers that require electricity, need to charge cell phones and computers, use microwaves or have electric stoves, freezer, have electric hotwater heaters, security alarms, and other home necessities that require electricity. Some need AC due to high temps in places like Arizona, CA desert and inland areas, or may have medical need. There are great ways for a disciplined person to reduce electrical use, lower costs, and be comfortable at home without turning off the power. 😊
I live in the hot and humid south. But I have my thermostat at 79. That's fine for me, but I can't stand when the power goes off and the house is 95 and I have no hot water or desktop, let alone the coffee maker. So no, I'm not turning off the power. I'd rather eat one meal a day! And there is nothing intrinsically wrong with just having one meal a day. I've done it for years and I'm just fine thankyouvermuch. And I don't make fry bread which ranks right up there with one of the unhealthiest foods you can make. So please stop suggesting that as a budget stretcher.....And those Top Ramen you buy would get you 12 packs in a bag for the same price A tablespoon of mixed veggies is more than those freeze dried fragments in yours.
I hate this format. It takes away the ability to personally feel like we’re having a conversation with each other or a situation where we’re being taught your lesson that you’re trying to convey to us. It’s not a personal experience anymore.
The Oatmeal looks wonderful!!
Love bacon, sausage, eggs, hashbrown, grits, gravy, toast or biscuits for breakfast. Thank you for sharing and God bless.
Hi Rhoda.
meals for under 5 bucks is always nice
Love your videos.
Thank you for sharing your notes. Very helpful!!!😃👍
Wonderful bargains!
Rhoda,
I hope you only did this for today. I tune in to see my Rhoda. Her beautiful face and updo❤😂
Agree. I don’t care for this format.
Hi Rhoda 😃🙆😼🍰😻🌻🌱🌺🌳i need start writing alot of your low budget and hepful hints down ,ty you for your videos an time , never know what your going to say when not exspecting it,or do, but you always make me laugh or bring a smile to my face .
❤thank you....easier to screen shot notes like this, thank you for sharing them. Great ideas. I enjoy your prophecies notations.
I'm not a huge fan of oatmeal but it's very filling. My grandfather ate oatmeal 5 times a week. He was a dialysis patient and he always said that oatmeal helped to ease his upset stomach and it kept him full until dinner
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I really appreciate your passion to help others. There’s a lot of young folks out there that don’t know this stuff.
🐦 🦜 ❤❤❤ Rhoda Great ideas 💡 ❤❤❤😮😮😮😊😊😊
cheap and delicious!
27% is terrifying. 😞
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Turning off electric seems like a nice idea but not very realistic for everyone. Many of us have automatic garage doors, washer/dryers that require electricity, need to charge cell phones and computers, use microwaves or have electric stoves, freezer, have electric hotwater heaters, security alarms, and other home necessities that require electricity. Some need AC due to high temps in places like Arizona, CA desert and inland areas, or may have medical need. There are great ways for a disciplined person to reduce electrical use, lower costs, and be comfortable at home without turning off the power. 😊
I live in the hot and humid south. But I have my thermostat at 79. That's fine for me, but I can't stand when the power goes off and the house is 95 and I have no hot water or desktop, let alone the coffee maker. So no, I'm not turning off the power. I'd rather eat one meal a day! And there is nothing intrinsically wrong with just having one meal a day. I've done it for years and I'm just fine thankyouvermuch. And I don't make fry bread which ranks right up there with one of the unhealthiest foods you can make. So please stop suggesting that as a budget stretcher.....And those Top Ramen you buy would get you 12 packs in a bag for the same price A tablespoon of mixed veggies is more than those freeze dried fragments in yours.
I hate this format. It takes away the ability to personally feel like we’re having a conversation with each other or a situation where we’re being taught your lesson that you’re trying to convey to us. It’s not a personal experience anymore.