Yesterday we went to Rite Aid and Walgreens. I had rewards in both stores. I planned my trip with coupons and rewards. I spent nine dollars and change. I saved more than 50 percent.
I got
2- 3 bar packs of Irish spring soap
2 deodorants.
2 Russell Stover chocolate packs, sugar free
1 daisy cottage cheese
1 total toothpaste
1 fingernail polish.
Most of thos stiff was necessity type items, except for the chocolate, OK, that's debatable and the fingernail polish. I do go to work, and I think bare nails are tacky. ( just my opinion. )
The point I am trying to make here is two fold.
1st, don't go into a store with blinders on. You don't want to buy the store out of key chains, but keeping an eye on the food isle can sometimes reap a good buy. Case in point, cottage cheese-- I would have never expected to find cottage cheese at Walgreens,but I had a fifty cent coupon and it worked.
2nd, don't deprive yourself unless you are stone broke. Everyome needs a little treat every now and then, even of ot os just a 2.79 bottle of nail polish and/or a 1.50 bag of CHOCOLATE!
Last night we had beef and bean burritos. We were supposed to have pork roast, but I took a nap and didn't wake up in time, alas, we will have pork roast tonight. I am trying to switch to regular rice. I have never been able to cook it right. My rice cooker doesn't work well either. I upgraded years ago to an"better " one and the old one worked better. It might just be that I haven't got the hang of it yet.
Anyway, I posted it on a blog and someone sent me a recipe for rice in the oven....score! Double your oven use and save energy and time.
Rice and beans make a complete protein and I use them for one of our vegetarian meals often. We also like eggs ( breakfast for dinner) and Mac and cheese.
I developed a matrix for our meals. It makes meal planning easy and affords is a balance of types of protein. In a day when there is always somebody that has decided that a particular food is not good for you, at least moderation will soften the blow if one of them is actually true. I think moderation is the key. All these studies makes me wonder who is paying for them and are they scewed ? Certainly of you only eat one food, it's not going to be good for you. We need balance in our diets.
That's assuming you don't have health issues. I try to maintain low fat, sugar and salt . We know that we need some of these nutrients, but too much is not good.
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Jane
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