tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post7287365554217927200..comments2024-02-28T22:07:50.506-05:00Comments on SavingmoneyinNewHavenCounty: Using every little bitMs. Sandiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09030345385607363319noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post-55558813230819910512016-10-27T21:02:49.854-04:002016-10-27T21:02:49.854-04:00I still have my tightwad gazette books....all of t...I still have my tightwad gazette books....all of themAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post-44189532019992864402016-10-24T22:08:17.351-04:002016-10-24T22:08:17.351-04:00I miss her writings too. I do have a dog eared ...I miss her writings too. I do have a dog eared copy of her book. Last interview I could find was http://www.thesimpledollar.com/an-interview-with-amy-dacyczyn-the-author-of-the-tightwad-gazette. From 2014. Thank you for commenting Meg B. Ms. Sandiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09030345385607363319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post-66861624353740676812016-10-24T22:06:03.296-04:002016-10-24T22:06:03.296-04:00I seem to be following a lot of your patterns. ...I seem to be following a lot of your patterns. Always use the crockpot on Saturdays. Seem to have fish a lot on Mondays too. Lol. I have stock bubbling away again (started around Noon today, going to let it go til 6 am tomorrow. I plan on making a chicken mushroom noodle dish by taking the stained stock and any meat I glean back to the washed crockpot with mushroom, onion, salt and pepper and adding noodles to soak up all the broth. Ms. Sandiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09030345385607363319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post-63730736737587334302016-10-24T19:14:45.126-04:002016-10-24T19:14:45.126-04:00I used to subscribe to her newsletter. Her soup, ...I used to subscribe to her newsletter. Her soup, though, was not new to me. My mother used to put all leftovers in one of those old plastic peanut butter tubs (which were also our beach toys.) When it was full, we had soup. She would simmer it on the electric stovetop in a big cast iron pot. (No Crock Pot until we kids gave her one for Christmas circa 198.) I didn't care for it much as a lot of the meat was gristle. Also, she would scrape the plates into that pail! I have been makintg a kinder, gentler version of this soup in my slow cooker on busy days for years. I do miss Amy.Meg B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09871105973774159424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6760956770584610340.post-35916066726798496482016-10-24T12:05:36.507-04:002016-10-24T12:05:36.507-04:00LOVE making soup out of what seems like nothing! W...LOVE making soup out of what seems like nothing! WTG, Sandie. We have a long tradition of Saturday soup night here, pulling out my Crock pot in the process. Saturday's are busy here and this helps me tremendously!CTMOMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04825780992878036362noreply@blogger.com