Sunday, September 30, 2018

Meal Plans for week of 10/1/18

Meal plans are a good thing to do because they save time and money.  They just make life easier.  They can be done either before or after you shop because you are planning using your master list of food instead of what you are buying just for the week.  There is some sort of security of knowing you always have food in the house,   Studies have shown that not having food on the house shortens your life span.  It is an anxiety thing.

  • Chili, beer bread or cornbread 
  • Pizza
  • Sloppy joes, fries, coleslaw 
  • Chicken Tamale Pie (Betty Crocker ) 
  • Fajitas -chicken 
  • Pork chops, apple cranberry stuffing , salad 
  • Breakfast for dinner -French Toast, bacon , fruit 

Notes :

  • Beer bread is a simple thing .  Corn bread is an alternative if you have children. (Betty Crocker)
  • Homemade pizza isn’t hard and costs a dollar for a cheese pizza when made with RBP ingredients. 
  • Sloppy joes are made with precooked hamburger.  Bins are cheapest at the bread outlet or Winco,  they are smaller with less carbs.  A fast meal, 
  • Chicken tamale pie is a Betty Crocker recipe.
  • Fajitas are chicken with onion and peppers purchased and frozen when they were a dollar at Winco.  Green peppers were cheaper. 
  • Pork chops with stuffing uses bread cubes , chicken broth, Craisens and chopped apple.   
  • Breakfast for dinner is always a good meal.   Everyone contributes to the meal and it’s a family time.  Wide sliced bread  (artisan) was at the Dollar Tree .  (DT) .

The latest scientific ?study  showed the cheapest price on food came from the Grocery Outlet , followed  by Winco, then Fred Meyers.   Grocery Outlet is not  a full service grocery store and I hesitate to buy produce and meat there.   I pretty much figured that out myself.  The biggest asset when buy8ng Groceries is knowing the cheapest price that yo7 can find on the things you buy on a regular basis.   Trying to stock enough to last you until the next sale is going to give you your best return. 


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