Growing up one of my favorite breakfast foods was Quaker Instant Oatmeal. I loved picking out my own individually-sized packet from the box of assorted flavors and “making it” myself (aka. adding hot water or milk). My favorite flavor was strawberries and cream, because the freeze-dried strawberry pieces (really, strawberry-flavored and sugar-infused milk sponges of …
My first New Year’s resolutions
I’ve never been one for New Year’s resolutions. Perhaps the hustle and bustle of the holiday season left me wanting to trash every to-do-list, not make a new one. More likely, I was so caught up in school or work-related goal setting that I thought I had it covered. This year feels different. Why? I’m …
A Camping Convert
I didn’t grow up camping. The story of why includes my mom, rain, and sleeping in a Pinto. My husband also didn’t grow up camping but, like most men (yes, I’m stereotyping), loves it. He also likes survival shows and seems to salivate at the thought of being dropped in the middle of the …
Napa Valley Frugal Daytrip: Bale Grist Mill
Though we’ve lived in the Napa Valley for over five years, it wasn’t until last weekend that we finally visited the Bale Grist Mill What a hidden gem! Located between St. Helena and Calistoga, the Bale Grist Mill was originally built in 1846 by Dr. Edward T. Bale. When, only four years later, he passed …
Bye-bye student loans: How we paid off $50K in one year
A few weeks ago, we made our final student loan payment. In just over a year, we had paid off more than $50,000 in student debt. As in, a home downpayment. A luxury car. A start to a new business. Or, ahem, a UC system education. (Well worth the investment, but pricey nonetheless.) Was it …