I made this tuna pasta salad last night for 2 reasons:
1. It’s 115 outside today.... I know 🙄
2. And I’m on a spending freeze right now. Why? You may ask....
Welp, we’re kinda in the process of buying a house and it’s terrifying and lot of money and really overwhelming and I’m scared to talk
about it and I haven’t talked about it much except for the people directly
around me because I’m afraid I’ll jinx it and at any point the whole thing will
fall through and all my hopes and dreams will come crashing down and I’ll slip
deep into the depths of despair so Imma just lay low about it until its all
over and official
That entire paragraph is written in a frantic run on
sentence because that is a perfect representation of my mind right now. Frantic and always running…….
Let’s just move on from that right now and talk about
something else....like not spending money.
Yea....let’s do that.
So in the spirit of saving, The Boy and I have agreed to a
series of cutbacks for the time being.
We cancelled our Playstation Vue, we’re giving up alcohol and other unnecessary
drink, no K cups for the Keurig, no eating out, and Mildred (the cat) has agreed
to giving up her Sheba sticks (couldn’t get her to budge on the Temptations
treats but we will be rationing them out).
Just to name a few, but there’s a ton more. Lots of little things that add up.
Because of this I am paying close attention to our grocery
bill and quickly realizing how much I was over spending. Whether it be overstocking and buying,
letting produce go to waste, or not looking for the best deals possible. I went a week and a half where I didn’t have
to buy groceries at all, and this week I only spent $24 on a few fresh
items. The goal is to eat from the
pantry and freezer as much possible. Not
only will it save us money, but we also won’t have to move as much (stop
talking about it Whitney!) and can start over with pretty close to a clean slate. With that will come some more interesting
meals and the consumption of a few more carbs than normal....but it is what it
is for now.
After I took inventory of everything we had, I knew tuna
pasta salad was a must. I mentioned it to
The Boy thinking he’d be all “ehhh” about it and he said “Oh yea! That sounds
good!” And he chose it for dinner the next night. Considering it’s the epitome of white people
food, I was a little surprised at his response.
I guess all my casseroles are rubbing off on him……
Tuna Pasta Salad
1 lb. pasta (I used rotini but also like shells and bow
ties)
1 ½ cups peas
1 cup small diced red onion
2 stalks celery, finely diced
(3) 5oz cans tuna in water, drained well
1 cup mayo
Juice of 1 lemon
1 tsp. garlic powder
2 tsp. Old Bay seasoning
1 tsp. kosher salt.
Cook pasta to al dente and let cool. Mix all ingredients together and chill for at
least an hour before serving.
More #Whitepeoplefood if that’s your thing