Your youtube channel should be shown in high schools ALL over the country. I took consumer math and also work program ( sit down for this one... Dan Snyder of the Washington Redskins was in my class). From these - 2 classes : i learned money management skills i have used my whole life. I LOVE your channel. I get so many pearls of wisdom from it!! Big HUG
@ksewald912 ай бұрын
A couple homeschool textbook companies have a text book on this. Don't hold your breath waiting for the school to do it.
@Davccelion2 ай бұрын
Their lessons can be used in far parts of the world, like Lithuania, where I live, or my homecountry Spain!! Superuseful advice!
@Savage11-b7e2 ай бұрын
Hiya I have found that cabbage can stretch your soups and stew by 3 days 😊
@jbalconi99032 ай бұрын
This was quite a mix of tips. Glad you mentioned winterizing vehicles. A tip from me: check your stock of ice melter, especially if you need the pet-safe variety! The shelves clear fast when you need it. 36C/97F here, with no A/C in the thrift store where I tried on winter clothes (50% off today). For those who like to be fashionable: the '90s are back. That means long black skirts (with or without slits), white shirts with pinstripes, dusters, and various shades of brown, green, and orange. I spent less than $25 for an interview-appropriate dress with matching long jacket, a skirt, two blouses, and a knit cardigan. I'm having flashbacks to Toronto circa 1997.
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
That is a brilliant reminder! Thanks! We have gotten stuck in the past paying premium prices for ice melter.
@annefrazer66292 ай бұрын
As a child of the 60s I prefer to wear classic, timeless styles that do not scream the decade they came from. I wore them once and to me you run the risk of looking like an outdated version of oneself by revisiting fashions we once loved. Thrift stores have classic styles and I leave behind the trends of the past.
@jbalconi99032 ай бұрын
@@annefrazer6629 Absolutely! My nieces and their friends, who are building professional wardrobes, aren't old enough to remember the '90s. My bff and I pointed out pieces that return time and again, like pencil skirts and pinstriped white shirts. We went to two retail stores, checked out current fashions, and tried on some outfits (and took photos). Then we hit thrift stores and one discount store. We had a lot of fun exchanging photos of outfits we made from our "new" and existing items. The secondhand outfits looked almost identical to the photos of brand-new outfits. In some cases, the '90s prêt-à-porter clothes (Croft & Barrow, DKNY, etc.) were of better quality; for example, skirts were lined.
@RhondaLorch2 ай бұрын
I dump my whole tomatoes into a freezer bag skins and all. When i want to make salsa or sauce I make the slit as you show and put them into hot water. The skins just slip right off. Gotta go and deal with all those apples we picked! 🇨🇦💕
@Gardeningchristine2 ай бұрын
I got 6 boxes of cake mixes last year for 40-60 cents a box because they were Christmas 90% off. Normally $4-6. What do I care if it’s a Christmas themed box, the cake tastes the same.
@FrugalQueeninFrance2 ай бұрын
Really looking forward to this. We have 4 cordes of logs arriving on Tuesday that'll take a few days to put away.
@JaeMing-tn1kq2 ай бұрын
I remember doing that in my younger years.
@asavannah74392 ай бұрын
Hi Jane! Love your channel
@joycewright53862 ай бұрын
My husband and I are still splitting. We have 8 truckloads to go. Can’t wait!
@katherinerichardson17672 ай бұрын
Hi Jane and Mike! I also watch your channel along with Larry and Hope's. I always get great ideas from your channels. Thanks!
@elainemacpherson84072 ай бұрын
I went thrift shopping yesterday with my mum. Spent £20 and got 8 new tops. Some of them were never worn . Very happy . Love from 🏴
@judyhammond90542 ай бұрын
When fresh berries, grapes and cherries are at good seasonal prices, I buy quite a bit and put them unwashed into mason jars and screw the lid on. They will last for weeks in the fridge this way.
@GEAUXFRUGAL2 ай бұрын
Your family is one of the top 2 the other ones from Colorado now Wyoming is where they stack their stuff. Living on a dime is their book. They're admirable buy you 2 I would love to Go on a long trip with you. Because I know it would be funny at the things y'all would laugh at.
@paulafleming38892 ай бұрын
Great video Great tips, we were at the thrift store the other day. They have a mark down section in the back of the store found a brand new coat for my husband for 8 dollars. Went and looked it up and it was 160.00 new. Also at a garage sale found 2 lined flannel shirts for 5 dollars each those where 60.00 new. What a find, yes we are also getting ready for colder weather.
@adellababb81502 ай бұрын
I love watching you two! We are spoiled. My Mom still shreds zucchini for us to freeze for bread. She also measures and cutes up rhubarb, also from her garden. Which we also freeze for a rhubarb crunch anytime of the year. YES, WE MY SIBLINGS AND I ARE SPOILED!
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
You have a precious mama!
@adellababb81502 ай бұрын
@@UndertheMedian 100% agree. Thank you so much for your videos!
@bonnieingram591616 күн бұрын
good advice
@CharleneEvenson2 ай бұрын
My mom used to make green tomato pickles, they were the best.
@jamielivingston77652 ай бұрын
Oh my that blow dryer is "tell me you're frugsl without telling me youre frugal"!
@stephaniegaddis1716Ай бұрын
😂
@rubbinsracingvideos2 ай бұрын
My goodwill in Ohio wants $14 for used jeans. They never drop prices but you get $5 off $30. Rural king is cheaper and they are brand new.
@yvonnebourque91152 ай бұрын
Where there is snow, winter tires (not to be confused with all-season tires) are recommended. In Quebec, it is not only recommended….it’s mandatory from Dec 1st to March 15th. Many car owners buy a second set of rims to put their winter tires on. This avoids having to switch tires, spring and fall, from the set of rims on the vehicle. Changing the type of tires on the rims comes with a cost for the labour….and it happens twice a year! Every year! It also saves the cost of having to balance the tires spring and fall. Some vehicle owners go further and buy used car rims from a used auto-parts business saving a lot compared to buying four new rims for their winter tires.
@Leansophfit10 күн бұрын
Teddy bear blankets & sheets I find keep me warmer and are thinner ( I don’t own a washing marchine so have to take it out with me to clean ) then any blanket ever has.
@nancysaffield53372 ай бұрын
I freeze my garden tomatoes in freezer bags whole. When i need tomatoes for a recipe I take out the number that i need and let them thaw in a bowl. I am able to cut the core out easily with kitchen scissors or a knife and the skin literally slips right off effortlessly 😊
@michelleraney35772 ай бұрын
That's a great looking coat Larry! Looks like it'll keep you warm this Winter!
@mariangiffin83072 ай бұрын
Bout time!
@joantomlin72812 ай бұрын
my mom always made her "pumpkin "pies with butternut squash
@cynthia57169Ай бұрын
The “pumpkin puree” in a can is a squash-type pumpkin anyway, so why not. Wasn’t it delicious?
@melissamoore9764Ай бұрын
I send Christmas cards every Christmas season. I buy from a company the Christmas cards. This year they have the same type of Christmas cards I buy same price. Lesser amounts of Christmas cards . I know you have said alot use what you have. I got my plastic bags with cards. The bags have zippers they are what bed sheets come in. Anyways I found a ton o Christmas cards I havent used and sent. So using them. I know postage stamps cost more . They have to be mailed though. Dont live near my family and friends . Anyways I am happy that I am using Christmas cards I have. Proud of myself that I found them and have saved them. So saving money on Christmas cards this year.🥰 What do you think about using reusable paper towels? I watch your videos. Have never commented
@carolynb24572 ай бұрын
So many great tips! Love these kind of videos. Also tickled to see you on Frugal Money Saver live chat. You are both such wonderful couples with useful down to earth information ❤
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
We love Emmie and Paul SO much!
@simonefeaster51312 ай бұрын
Love these tips and the foresight, Hope and Larry! I’m in the thick of putting up garden produce right now. I also invested in a fitted flannel sheet for my bed on eBay. Full disclosure: I’m still learning to take advantage of sales cycles. 😂That said, it feels good to prepare for colder times. Many thanks for all that you do for the frugal community!❤
@judithscharf48732 ай бұрын
I used the hair dryer to remove stickers from a toy and a book I got for my grandson on Freecycle. It worked so well. Thank you!
@sharenread86772 ай бұрын
Grapes. Breakfast food. Sharen
@IOSALive2 ай бұрын
Under the Median, amazing content you deserve more views
@jenniferbrown7872 ай бұрын
I'm just starting to think about pumpkins. Christmas needs to wait a minute! 😂
@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar2 ай бұрын
Flannel sheets are the best. Lifesaver and Super snuggly. They were iconic candy stripe (pink blue and white) in the pre 2000 era❤️ Growing up in a house with no heating apart from kitchen and living room.
@KimSmith-b9v2 ай бұрын
Be sure it is not made by plastic but cotton/woll.
@vickielaird66392 ай бұрын
I use flannel sheets all year long!! lol
@Kootenay6132 ай бұрын
I love that hair style on you, Hope. Very flattering!
@terryhenderson4242 ай бұрын
I like the summer (winter too) nylon-ish dri fit and sun screen shirts as a first layer next to the body in the winter. Often my second layer is a closer to the body cotton followed by something a little more billowy in a fleece, sweater, wool, hoodie, etc...
@katherinerichardson17672 ай бұрын
Great idea on the layering. Thanks for sharing.
@annefrazer66292 ай бұрын
Now is the time we schedule all home maintenance for the season that is done once a year. We have the exterminator come to spray for pine bugs who love to settle in the house for winter and escape in the spring when it's warm. They are harmless but are creepy looking. We also schedule a clean out for our oil burner and our pellet stove annually in fall and plan for these three expenses as well as a deliveries of pellets for the winter months and a full tank of oil to start the heating season. We have two vehicles that are 13 and 14 yrs old and winterize them with tuneups. I also empty our fridges and give them a thorough cleaning after summer (ea season really) and check the dates of condiments. We live in the northeast where these are routine tasks for us and our neighbors pretty much do the same.
@peppermintpeggy6582 ай бұрын
Maybe take the truffle oils out of the box while you work the label is off so that the oil doesn't get heated up by the hair dryer???
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I didn't think about that.
@victorwadsworth8212 ай бұрын
Smart covering outdoor devices there & not to forget water hydrants.
@tinajernigan17282 ай бұрын
We are so ready for sweater weather! We might not get full coat weather here. Only gets cold January and February.
@sielorstout12132 ай бұрын
This is off subject but, your hair looks really good. 👍 😊
@creativelauri2 ай бұрын
Great video as usual you two. Hope, I use a long, serrated, bread knife to cut into my butternut squash or any hard skin squash, even watermelons. The knife doesn't slip and it's less scary for me to cut. Try it sometime and let me know if you prefer it better than a smooth blade knife. I just got done washing all my blankets, prepping for fall & winter. I agree about buying clothes and shoes out of season. That's the only way I can afford anything. Thanks for the tip on the Goodwill day of deals. I'm hoping mine does that also. 👍 Oh, I also like to cook my butternut squash in my large crockpot for soups and to add into my hummus. Sometimes I leave the skin on (if it's organic) but if it's not then I peel it. Love your videos! 💗
@aureliaglenn22202 ай бұрын
I use a small serrated knife, a steak knife, for cutting and slicing tomatoes more safely, because tomatoes are slippery.
@bettyadkisson16812 ай бұрын
I was blessed this year with a free butternut squashes that will store well and I'm about check on my sweet potatoes and Irish potatoes and was gifted enough tomatoes that I got 6 quarts of tomatoes canned. And just about too can few more pints of green beans. I will till they stop producing. And I'm saving all their seeds too for next year.
@nanar.80882 ай бұрын
Great advice on removing those clearance price labels.😊 we just purchased two ton wood pellet for winter and today ordered 4 new tires for car.
@sallyprzybil24042 ай бұрын
That’s a great way to get a price tag off!
@lynnoorman21442 ай бұрын
Thank you for these tips. I would add that many places in the UK currently have wood, burner logs, kindling and canisters of gas for camping stoves at reduced prices because we are comming to the end of the camping season..... but i use these for my wood burner and gas camping stove ( i cook on this all year!)
@dawncierelli151018 күн бұрын
When you freeze tomatoes..the skins come off easy when they thaw
@kallistoindrani56892 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Those appels look so delicious!!!
@JustCookIt8132 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video on Twitter yesterday Steve. Makes sense!
@StephanieMT2 ай бұрын
It feels like 101 out so weird to think about cooler weather
@vibekeangelo66232 ай бұрын
I live in Denmark. For many years, I lived in the northern part of Sweden. So I have some experience with cold weather! I used to warm up our wooden house only by logs. I have learned to have a range of high quality, whole wool sweaters. Thin, middlethick, and thick, as well as thin merino socks which is the best, eventually thick woollen socks over them, and the warmest coats. As many layers as is needed. Summer and winther bedware, of course. And, important: No acrylic in my clothes! (Did I see an acrylic sweater in your video?).
@ginapiano55932 ай бұрын
I wish people would drop some zuchinni to my porch! They go on sale around here for 1.99 per lb! I love me some zuchinni!!😊
@marniejohns81602 ай бұрын
Loved this video
@meaganmitchell80362 ай бұрын
Never thought of freezing zucchini in chunks! Great tip!
@mardelascott79362 ай бұрын
Love your channel
@BarbaraKurtz-e4z2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Sasa-pm7jc2 ай бұрын
Heat index in Iowa was 116 today. Tomorrow looks almost the same. Can't think about heating up the house tonight. Will have to watch later!! Lol ❤
@tracyhuckaby58762 ай бұрын
Here in the Texas Panhandle, we are still in the 100s August 26, 2024. Our Goodwill's don't have sales of any kind.
@joanjohnson59732 ай бұрын
Ours either and I'm in the nort east. The prices there are getting ridiculous.
@Davidsonjones492 ай бұрын
Love the tips, & beautiful hair!!!❤❤❤
@Brattyanne12312 ай бұрын
I love your ideas for Christmas. I’ve been collecting baskets to make gift baskets.. I also found those long underwear at Walmart for a dollar I bought like four or five packages because I am always freezing. could you do more KZbin videos on making Christmas baskets as gifts stretching the budget
@evelynr.41512 ай бұрын
love that coat Larry
@alexandraandrews12412 ай бұрын
So helpful! Thank you!
@victorwadsworth8212 ай бұрын
It gets cool enough I think I'm going to have some attic duck work and insulation, I think this will be a good investment.
@margaretghirardello59332 ай бұрын
I shop year round xmas birthdays have ten grandkids i only shop clearance i went pa to ovc qvc outlet got full queen flannel sheet sets eleven dollars set we love them, i yardsale over thirty five yaers now save sooo much money
@Junebug_23162 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos...your so inspiring! Keep up the great content!
@LadyBeeSting24342 ай бұрын
I love your channel 🎉❤
@katherinerichardson17672 ай бұрын
Has anyone tried to make a mock apple pie with green tomatoes? I have and even took it to a church gathering and no one knew I used green tomatoes. It tastes like an old fashion apple pie.
@coffeegame46282 ай бұрын
We live in Northern Ireland and it was 6C (48F) last night. It’s still August!
@tanjacavlovic80532 ай бұрын
You can also make apple cider vinegar with peelings and few nice pieces, which basically kills all deseases and keeps guts healthy. It's super easy to do it. You can also give it as gift, I get it for free like that and I super appreciate it.
@sharenread86772 ай бұрын
You can also use a dryer to defrost the fridge,or melt frozen ice by the doorways. Sharen
@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar2 ай бұрын
I like your generator cover
@Mary-w7c4z2 ай бұрын
$uper Saver Hope!! This was fantastic!! Thanks for being so considerate!!
@sharenread86772 ай бұрын
Garlic is great in chilli and soups. It has a nice aroma and helps with the sniffles and clears sinuses. Brush your mouth after. Sharen
@reneenewfrock57432 ай бұрын
Oil lamps, oil for them and extra wicks as well as ling burning candles.
@victorwadsworth8212 ай бұрын
Thats one of the recent heirloom tomatoes, tasty.
@cynthia57169Ай бұрын
How can it be “recent” and “heirloom,” please?
@victorwadsworth821Ай бұрын
@@cynthia57169 This seasons offerings
@YeshuaKingMessiah2 ай бұрын
Ahhhhh the Deep South shines in this area Winter here is late fall at its worst (snow is very rare n then just an inch maybe) And winter is only Dec & Jan Ppl plant here in Feb! In Nov I’ll switch to capris but wear shorts Mar thru Oct (and I’m cold blooded, I froze my whole life up in arctic northeast)
@truthseeker63702 ай бұрын
I have become more frugal over time. Super love my flannel sheets! I hate giving them up when it gets warmer. I will say I ONLY buy them on a 50-50% off sale, but quality is super important. I've only bought the flannels from Lands End. Are there good high density cotton flannel sheets that don't pill from other stores? You mentioned the oven and it's energy usage- holy cow! I hardly ever use my oven because it just sucks electricity
@Joce1232 ай бұрын
I don't like the effort of having fitted bottom flannel sheets. I use a piece of flannel clothe over the center of the bed tucked in the sides of the bed..less to wash, too. I might be better off with flannel pajamas.
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc2 ай бұрын
I just use flannel or fleece pjs. Mostly because I already have them so no cash outlay. Using what I have :)
@nancysaffield53372 ай бұрын
I'm also a new subscriber to your channel ❤
@rh50222 ай бұрын
My family i planning to purchase 48 jumbo Cornish Hens a year
@tammiepowell28182 ай бұрын
As a professional reseller, the best way to remove labels is with a heat gun or embossing tool. Hot and fast is the best way to remove and not affect the product inside.
@chelongogan39042 ай бұрын
I need to buy a fan I was scrubbing the bath tub...I am sweating overheated and sweltering 😮
@victorwadsworth8212 ай бұрын
Just invested in a Wells Fargo CD, 4.40% maturity in four months giving me an additional $73.00+ dollars.
@unknownname16812 ай бұрын
That vintage fan with the blue blades behind Hope is pretty valuable, people collect them. I hear that they were some of the best manufactured fans of all time. 👍
@lindaege1232 ай бұрын
How do you make your vegetable stock. I can make chicken stock and beef stock, but have no idea how to make a favorable veggie stock
@paulcarlachapman6282 ай бұрын
It won't be cold here for... probably 4 months? And I am not remotely a standard size at under 5' tall; thriftstore shopping works splendidly for my husband, but it has ALWAYS been a total bust for me. However, whenever I get a new clothing item, I wear it for years, and years, and yes, years. Or until it develops holes too big to ignore, at which time it's downgraded to around-the-house only. However, thanks so much for the tip about Goodwills. Maybe my husband can catch that the next time he needs something.
@jane65172 ай бұрын
Tomato skins just slide right off when you take them out of the freezers. Take stem and coreout and then freeze
@michellejennings32322 ай бұрын
Do you blanch your vegetables prior to freezing them? Seems like that is often recommended BUT if you are skipping that step, that is great information...what a time saver that would be.🤞
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
Depends on the vegetable. I never blanch tomatoes. But, green beans and some other items definitely need blanching.
@katherinetyrrell88102 ай бұрын
@@UndertheMedianWhat about corn on the cob?
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
@@katherinetyrrell8810 , I blanch corn on the cob.
@katherinetyrrell88102 ай бұрын
@@UndertheMedian thank you
@TJMcDowell2 ай бұрын
The easiet way to freeze tomatoes is whole!!! Plop the entire tomato in a freezer bag and when you want to use them, take them out and as they thaw a little the skins just slip off! No peeling or cutting needed!
@SymonSays2 ай бұрын
I found my local stores have started to remove holiday specific items before the holiday, and there aren't nearly as many sales on holiday items as there used to be. By the time Halloween rolls around there isn't any Halloween stuff actually in the store. I think they must be either storing it for next year or selling it to other stores.
@elizaC30242 ай бұрын
We are actually looking at all of the details of winterizing, to prepare for time away during cold months. We drain everything.
@ksewald91Ай бұрын
Garlic in olive oil in the fridge is dangerous. Will get botcholism! We had a bumper crop that filled a wheel barrow full. I have dehydrated some, safe method in olive oil. (I have the method in my file, can't recall all the details off the top of my head.)Still 4 huge bags to go. PS: Cottage Farmstead KZbin video how to make minced garlic safely. Usda approved method.
@ginapiano55932 ай бұрын
I notice you guys check your treads on your tires... but do u guys change to winter tires? In Nova Scotia we change from all season tires to winter tires for our crazy winters. They have better tread than all season. 😊 Also, we undercoat our cars. At least alot of people do. We use salt on our roads which will rust our our cars so I get mine undercoated with an oily type substance to help prevent that. I got mine done this month. Late October/early November is when I get the winter tires put on :)
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
Great question! In some parts of the US, people put chains on their tires for winter. When I was as kid, snow tires were very common. For some reason, they aren't as much any more. I remember my Dad putting them on the car. But, we lived in a small town. So, the fact that our roads weren't as well plowed could have had something to do with the need he had for snow tires.
@katherinerichardson17672 ай бұрын
@@UndertheMedian My dad put chains on the tires too in Alton, Illinois.
@yellownightjar2 ай бұрын
Goodwill in Morganton NC has no sales except for Back to school jeans, never any sales😢😢😢
@rh50222 ай бұрын
Lol we get r outdoor furnace ready cut dead trees. Order baby chicks get plough ready for snow and stock up on some goods.
@kaymack53042 ай бұрын
If you freeze your tomatoes, as they thaw the skin easily peels off, x or no x.
@brendacavanaugh31042 ай бұрын
I freeze my tomatoes with the skins on. Then when you take them out to use them the skin falls right off easily.
@joanjohnson59732 ай бұрын
Hey Hope, instead of using the hair dryer, why not just remove it from the box first ans see how the bottle looks. In a gift basket it may look good just on its own.
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I didn't think of that.
@Mary-w7c4z2 ай бұрын
Wow $3.00 😀
@creditczar69792 ай бұрын
Please, tell me what to do with truffle oil‼️ I got a bottle as a gift and have no use for it in my frugal menu/recipe collection!
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
Our 20 year old son, Daniel, and I LOVE watching cooking shows together and we've seen truffles used. Honestly, the oil just looked fun. So, I bought it for the grown kids. I am thinking homemade salad dressing.
@KimSmith-b9v2 ай бұрын
How to Use Truffle Oil in the Kitchen: Over Popcorn. Without adding flavorings, popcorn is just about as blank of a canvas as you can get. Over French Fries. Much like pizza, French fries make delectable comfort food. On Top of Pizza. With Eggs. Over Pasta. Over Soup. In a Vinaigrette. Over Roasted Potatoes.
@angieprice72062 ай бұрын
Peeling tomatoes can be a pain. I freeze mine whole. When I want them for soup I just dunk them, one at a time in hot water. I leave them for a few seconds then pinch them as they come out. The skin pops off. It has to be done right away as they will refreeze,
@cynthia57169Ай бұрын
Are you planning a “no furnace challenge” again this autumn?
@kenyonbissett35122 ай бұрын
Speaking of Christmas, if you haven’t started saving for the holiday, start now. Include Christmas groceries, cards, gifts, party supplies or hostess gifts. Even if you can’t save all that you need, you won’t need to borrow as much. Be ready in the beginning of November to buy cheap turkeys. Save space in your freezer for 2-6 turkeys at $0.39-$0.59 a lb. Ham 1/2s also go on sale. Last year Aldi had thanksgiving stuffing on sale for $0.75 a box and can vegetables 3/$1. Those are stock up prices for the year, not just the holidays.
@nancysaffield53372 ай бұрын
I needed a pair of dress shoes that would replace a 20 year old pair that had finally bit the dust, lol. I checked and even ordered and returned a few pairs on Amazon which were around $30-$40. I was willing to pay extra like that because for me I knew they would last for decades. Next I checked every pair I was interested in at Walmart anywhere from $18-$25 a pair. Still nothing felt right. I have a lot of pain and problems with my feet which has been made worse by my fibromyalgia. Left Walmart and headed to a local thrift store. After trying on every pair I was interested in and still with no success I turned and looked to the next size up from what I wear and there was a pair of ballerina style flats that felt like slippers inside. The tag said $18 which was expensive to me but when i googled the shoe it was showing these shoes were anywhere from $52-$54 brand new and this pair was in excellent condition and fit perfectly. When I got to the register the shoes rang up $9, it was half price day on my pink tagged shoes!!!!! What a blessing. Thrift stores are the way to go❤😊
@kallistoindrani56892 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@thebestwillow2 ай бұрын
Have you heard, Christmas is on December 25th this year?
@UndertheMedian2 ай бұрын
LOL!
@cynthia57169Ай бұрын
I checked the calendar and willow’s right!!!! I haven’t found the way to celebrate without planning ahead, though.