Last week I was running my errands in downtown Mayberry. One of those errands was to donate my paper grocery bags to St. Vincent de Paul.
I don't like plastic bags, so when I am getting my groceries, I ask for paper. I never have figured out how plastic bags are supposed to be better for the environment. You can re-grow trees, and there is no reason why old growth needs to be made into paper bags, so the plastic peeps argument never convinced me. I know, bringing your own good reusable canvas bags to the store is the best option, but I usually fill those up with things at home or forget to bring them with me.
So, I recycle my paper sacks to St. Vinnies, because as we all know -- books don't do well with thin plastic bags. They are getting used to me coming in there now, and I hope to set an example. The funny thing is that Oregon is going to now ban plastic, so maybe more people will soon be donating paper bags all over the place. Oh, I love being a trendsetter! I also think that I'll start sewing and selling cloth bags to sell in my little store. What do you think?
Well, I got inside the store, gave to the needy and decided that I couldn't help it and walked straight over to the used book section.
Take a look at my haul:
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I got a Stephen King to add to my collection, a Star Wars book to give to my son, and a copy of Forrest Gump (I've only seen the movie 100 times but I didn't even know that there was a book). The book that I am most excited about is the blue one, Case Histories. It looks really good. I might read it next. Right now I am reading Maeve Binchy's Heart and Soul. It is really good. I was ready for a light reading type of book after Beloved.
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I spent $6.00 that day, and the lady punched my card and combined the two that I had. That gave me one full card for next time and a $5.00 punch on my new one. Yay! This really is a good deal, because a full card is worth $10.00 off the next time that I come in to shop. If I come in on 1/2 off day, I will really get a good deal ... $20.00 worth of stuff for free. I'm very happy about that.
This is a Bargain Book Bonanza post. To read about others great finds, please CLICK HERE to go over to Mrs. Greenawalt's Cozy Book Nook to take a look!
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Do you remember my sister, Julie Julie over at the Chubby Mommy Running Club? If not, she is the one in the orange. Julie Julie loves orange. She also loves staying fit. Yesterday, she ran her first 13.5 mile, 1/2 marathon with, 10,000 others in Eugene, Oregon. She came in 3056th place, also received a medal! Yay for you, Aunt Julie! (That is what I've been calling her for the past 30 years, since my firstborn was born.)
I'm awful proud of you, Little Sister!
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This is super easy to make and it tastes great. My taco salad is quite a crowd-pleaser, but it isn't thrifty, unless you can get everything on sale. It is probably super high in fat and calories, but you can make your own adjustments for that. This is how I make it:
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You also need a can of olives, sliced. And an onion chopped up and cooked with the hamburger. I forgot to take an action shot of chopping up the onion. That is two sacks of salad, by the way (or one big one). Oh, you also need a couple of tomatoes.
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Brown 2 pounds of lean hamburger and the onion. When it is brown, drain off the fat and add the packet of taco seasoning and mix well. Don't follow the recipe on the back of the package. If you need to add a teeny bit of water, that is okay though.
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I usually mix this part all up in my big spaghetti pot, but it was dirty. So I grabbed two big bowls and made two separate batches ... one to eat now and one for later. (I didn't add the salad dressing to the one for later, that makes it really soggy. Good, but soggy.)
Pour a bunch of tortilla chips into the bottom of your bowl. Take a cup or small glass and crush them down into little pieces.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
I put the rest in a gallon Zip Lock freezer bag, and we are eating it when we get the urge ... just adding a bit of dressing as we go!
Enjoy!
Kathy
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4 comments:
I'll have to give that Taco salad a try sometime. I never think about making a taco salad for some reason. Congrats to your sister - good for her! I've been to her site. And nice finds at the store!
Congratulations to your sister, and your taco salad looks delicious!!
Best,
Gloria
It is so annoying when the corners of books rip open plastic bags! Glad you are at the forefront of the paperbag movement!!
Fun BBB! I'd like to read the Star Wars and King book.
Look forward to hearing what you think of Gump-- I read a few pages once and it didn't seem as charming as the movie so I stopped. That is very unusual for me to think a movie is better than the book.
Thanks for linking up to BBB!!
Hi Lynn, it's good and I know you will enjoy that taco salad. I promise. Thanks for giving my sis a visit.
Hi Gloria, thank you! She couldn't find where to leave a comment (this post was so long), so she wrote to me on FB. I know that you will enjoy the taco salad too.
Hi Lesa, yeah, I'm trying to show by example. I hate it when they rip too! I wonder if they wrote the book from the movie? But the actors in the movie were so perfect, even if the book was written first it would be hard to beat that movie.
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