- Took home leftovers at an office party as well as ate lunch at the office party and then ate my packed lunch for my dinner later that day. Score.
- Made frozen grain bags at home. I've been buying these grain mix frozen bags at Aldi, but they're $2.50-$3 each. They have a mix of grains and veggies that can serve as a base for a protein and make a whole meal. I made Orzo, Quionoa, White Rice, Black Rice, Chopped Spinach, onions, and carrots and sautéed them all together with a veggie broth I'd made from scratch a few weeks back (the last jar, was about to go bad, PHEW). It cost about $5 and made six large backs that will make two meal bases each. I froze them flat.
- Reused plastic grocery store bags for the dogs that I walk through Rover before and after work.
- Refilled both of my water bottles before I left work each day this week. We have a well and it keeps getting rainwater saturated. I rent, so I can't really do anything about it. S0..... I have to buy water to drink (it's ok to bathe in etc.)... If I fill me water bottles at work that usually gets me through the evening until I'm back at work the next morning.
- Worked on my Capsule Wardrobe yesterday. I made an inventory list and packed up 3 bags to give away. When I'm done with the project/it goes into maintenance mode, it will help me with decision fatigue, will stock my wardrobe with more classic well-made/longer lasting clothing, and will get me down to about 50 pieces of clothing (counting shoes, bags, belts, etc. - everything but unders).... this will free up closet space in my very small apartment. I could use that space to flip craigslist items (store them in there in the meantime), buy more grocery items in bulk (I usually have trouble with this with only one normal sized cabinet in the kitchen (you should SEE the weird stuff I have stored in the fridge), or who knows what? I'm excited about this one. One interesting thing I discovered while doing this? I do not own a dress. Not even one. Ha.