Welcome back! Thank you for “enjoying” what you do! So many cash stuffers that I watch are now more interested in their products than they are the actual budgeting and cash stuffing part that they began with. While I love your products and have purchased a few, I thoroughly enjoy how detailed you (and Mr. Simple) are when it comes to budgeting and cash stuffing! Thank you for inspiring me!
Same. Waiting for the first paycheck of the new year was torturous. We had some changes that affected our take home by a significant amount. I NEEDED to see that check amount and to budget it to see if it would go far enough.
I started cash stuffing last March. I love that when we have a bill come up, I have the money set aside for it rather than having to take it out of our high yield savings account. I wish I knew about this years ago! Love your content Vada! ♥️♥️
I didn’t get to comment on your cash stuffing video, but I wanted to say welcome back, we missed you. It’s great to see your budgeting videos again. Have a great magic month. 😊💗
You might enjoy reading books by Meave Binchy. She is an Irish writer and her characters really come to life in her books. They are set in the 1950's throught to the 1990's. She is my absolute favorite author. Maybe partly because Ireland is my second home 😀
I’ve spent $133 in 2 days at 2 different grocery stores and will probably spend at least $40 more today. So that’s $173 in Middle Tennessee on mostly necessary food items, maybe about $30 of this is snack type food, for 2 adults without diet restrictions. Not really including meat for meals or enough food to take to work for breakfast/lunches. What little I’ll be getting today is just drinks, husband shall not be parted from his Dr. Pepper, some can soup that’s on sale, and some dry beans. I’d probably need at least another $75-$100 to get enough meat/meal making stuff to last for 2 weeks, paid biweekly, so probably realistically looking at about $600 for 1 month. It’s insane!
So here in Mesa our food budget tried to be 880 (when we evaluated our 2024 spending ) now we are only two of us BUT thats all household products and two small dogs … our goal is 600 a month 😮we did NOT a make it ! Eggs are crazy expensive here at 8 dollars for a dozen ( son in California reported $10/12 if available !!! He sent me a pic with shelves empty .. no eggs/ no yogurt / no butter / no cheese last week it looked like Covid again ) I like you follow a special diet ( hubs has to just cus ) keto ! Last 8 years ! ❤glenda
I appreciate your “interruptions” because life still life’s when we are filming. I basically stopped apologizing in my videos with my background noises (toddler chatter/screaming, loud TV, husband snoring 🤷🏽♀️) because this IS my life. I am mom and wife first, before any other title. It is unfortunate that people feel that you have to answer to them on why you budget groceries, or any other categories, the way you do. Obviously, you have had extreme success with your approach and the Judgmental Judy’s should recognize and pump them brakes. 😉 Now that you bought your couch pillows, I am trying to determine what my suspense is going to be. For now, I think I will choose your non-candle-buying goal. 😂
Welcome back! Thank you for “enjoying” what you do! So many cash stuffers that I watch are now more interested in their products than they are the actual budgeting and cash stuffing part that they began with. While I love your products and have purchased a few, I thoroughly enjoy how detailed you (and Mr. Simple) are when it comes to budgeting and cash stuffing! Thank you for inspiring me!
I actually love budgeting! I get so antsy for my paycheck because i enjoy getting to be able to give each dollar a job to do
I feel the same way 🙌🏻
@Lawrencemarsh2626 I knew I couldn't be the only one ❤️❤️
Same. Waiting for the first paycheck of the new year was torturous. We had some changes that affected our take home by a significant amount. I NEEDED to see that check amount and to budget it to see if it would go far enough.
It’s a happy dance you do on pay day 😂Glenda
omg YES!!!! i’m the same same same. budgeting is actually my fav.
I started cash stuffing last March. I love that when we have a bill come up, I have the money set aside for it rather than having to take it out of our high yield savings account. I wish I knew about this years ago! Love your content Vada! ♥️♥️
have you ever done a video about why you do the carnivore diet and how it's helped you? if you haven't, would be super interested!
i haven’t yet! maybe i’ll do that as february bonus content!
I didn’t get to comment on your cash stuffing video, but I wanted to say welcome back, we missed you. It’s great to see your budgeting videos again. Have a great magic month. 😊💗
Welcome back! Happy new year to the Simple family. Congrats on the wage increase. That was a very healthy chunk going towards vacations, yay!!!
You might enjoy reading books by Meave Binchy. She is an Irish writer and her characters really come to life in her books. They are set in the 1950's throught to the 1990's. She is my absolute favorite author. Maybe partly because Ireland is my second home 😀
Watching in the car with Hunter😊❤
I love your nail polish color ❤
Happy new year sis I was waiting for your video
love u
Yay!!!! Welcome back!!❤
thank you!!!!!
I’ve spent $133 in 2 days at 2 different grocery stores and will probably spend at least $40 more today. So that’s $173 in Middle Tennessee on mostly necessary food items, maybe about $30 of this is snack type food, for 2 adults without diet restrictions. Not really including meat for meals or enough food to take to work for breakfast/lunches. What little I’ll be getting today is just drinks, husband shall not be parted from his Dr. Pepper, some can soup that’s on sale, and some dry beans. I’d probably need at least another $75-$100 to get enough meat/meal making stuff to last for 2 weeks, paid biweekly, so probably realistically looking at about $600 for 1 month. It’s insane!
The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons ticks all your boxes i believe
Happy New Year! Glad you had a great time away . I So enjoy your videos . In the new planner is the printable available in 8.5x11 or only A5 size ?
So here in Mesa our food budget tried to be 880 (when we evaluated our 2024 spending ) now we are only two of us BUT thats all household products and two small dogs … our goal is 600 a month 😮we did NOT a make it ! Eggs are crazy expensive here at 8 dollars for a dozen ( son in California reported $10/12 if available !!! He sent me a pic with shelves empty .. no eggs/ no yogurt / no butter / no cheese last week it looked like Covid again ) I like you follow a special diet ( hubs has to just cus ) keto ! Last 8 years ! ❤glenda
Dave Ramsey does include blow money.
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Jiu jitsu is a great stress reliever. Don't put it on the chopping block
It's your money so don't worry about it .
I appreciate your “interruptions” because life still life’s when we are filming. I basically stopped apologizing in my videos with my background noises (toddler chatter/screaming, loud TV, husband snoring 🤷🏽♀️) because this IS my life. I am mom and wife first, before any other title.
It is unfortunate that people feel that you have to answer to them on why you budget groceries, or any other categories, the way you do. Obviously, you have had extreme success with your approach and the Judgmental Judy’s should recognize and pump them brakes. 😉
Now that you bought your couch pillows, I am trying to determine what my suspense is going to be. For now, I think I will choose your non-candle-buying goal. 😂
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