It's always pleasant to find a real bargain . Winco saves money by not publishing a advertisement. You never know what you are going to find price wise. Some things are always cheaperc and you can just about bet they will be in stock. As apposed to grocery outlet, where pretty much it's a crap shoot- a treasure hunt,
It pays to be flexible, I walked onto Winco yesterday and chuck roast was 1.98 a pound, I haven't seen those prices in a terribly long time, I bought one and immediately got it on the slow cooker before I even put away all the groceries.
Total 50. 71
Pumpkin pie 3.48
Eggs .98
Butter 2.00
Cake mix .88
English cucumber .78
And, I'm still under budget.
Feed your family- BETTER, CHEAPER, FASTER. Four plus one is five. Four people, one meal, 5 bucks!
Friday, December 23, 2016
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Thursday, December 22 , 2016
Almost Christmas.
We always have Christmas breakfast. It's a tradition.
Sparkling cider
Belgian waffles with berries and whip cream or your choice of syrup
Fruit
Bacon
The table is set with a blue tablecloth with snowflakes on it, There are mirrors down the center with gkass trees ( a collection from years bought from k mart , one tree at a time ) and tiny battery operated lights. A winter wonderland,
A few things, even from the dime store ( now the dollar store) or collected from the goodwill make the difference between a meal being special or just another day,
My Mother always made it special. I remember hunting for alphabet macaroni and painting it with fingernail polish to glue names for place favors one year. Trees from construction paper attached to a round of toilet paper tubes work. Kids can paint or color paper from the junk mail. It doesn't have to cost a lot, just use your imagination. My daughter took plastic ornaments from thendollar store, had children color paper, cut it on strips and curled it and stuffed it in the ornament. Melted wax works too for older kids. Set them on a toilet paper ring. Pinterest always has ideas.
The best part of Christmas for me was trying to find that perfect gift for someone that they either really wanted or really needed. That has been ruined for me in years of late. The best Christmas in recent years was the one where my daughter happened on to a family that had been homeless for a year, they just got housing, but living in your car for a year with three children doesn't leave you much room for household belongings. My friends and I set to work and made Christmas for the family and found extras around our houses to at least make them have enough to get buy. It just made my Christmas!
Making Christmas special is all about creating memories. I have some sad and some not so sad. My life has not been a bed of roses. But, there are always people that have it worse. You just have to be thankful for what you have and make the best of it.
Merry Christmas!
We always have Christmas breakfast. It's a tradition.
Sparkling cider
Belgian waffles with berries and whip cream or your choice of syrup
Fruit
Bacon
The table is set with a blue tablecloth with snowflakes on it, There are mirrors down the center with gkass trees ( a collection from years bought from k mart , one tree at a time ) and tiny battery operated lights. A winter wonderland,
A few things, even from the dime store ( now the dollar store) or collected from the goodwill make the difference between a meal being special or just another day,
My Mother always made it special. I remember hunting for alphabet macaroni and painting it with fingernail polish to glue names for place favors one year. Trees from construction paper attached to a round of toilet paper tubes work. Kids can paint or color paper from the junk mail. It doesn't have to cost a lot, just use your imagination. My daughter took plastic ornaments from thendollar store, had children color paper, cut it on strips and curled it and stuffed it in the ornament. Melted wax works too for older kids. Set them on a toilet paper ring. Pinterest always has ideas.
The best part of Christmas for me was trying to find that perfect gift for someone that they either really wanted or really needed. That has been ruined for me in years of late. The best Christmas in recent years was the one where my daughter happened on to a family that had been homeless for a year, they just got housing, but living in your car for a year with three children doesn't leave you much room for household belongings. My friends and I set to work and made Christmas for the family and found extras around our houses to at least make them have enough to get buy. It just made my Christmas!
Making Christmas special is all about creating memories. I have some sad and some not so sad. My life has not been a bed of roses. But, there are always people that have it worse. You just have to be thankful for what you have and make the best of it.
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Alberways ad
For some reason I did not get a - QFC ad.
Alberways
Potatoes 10 lbs .99
Spiral ham 1.68'
Eggs .99@@
Butter 1.99@@
Pork loin 1.99
Halos 2.88$$
Turkey .99
Tillamook ice cream 2/6
Digiorno 2/5$$
Alberways
Potatoes 10 lbs .99
Spiral ham 1.68'
Eggs .99@@
Butter 1.99@@
Pork loin 1.99
Halos 2.88$$
Turkey .99
Tillamook ice cream 2/6
Digiorno 2/5$$
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
No time to bake for Christmas?
Chocolate or white chocolate covered pretzels are an easy fast desert .
Use chocolate almond bark or candy melts.
Dip pretzels in chocolate. Sorinklemwith nuts or sprinkles.
Put on parchment paper or wax paper to set up.
Use chocolate almond bark or candy melts.
Dip pretzels in chocolate. Sorinklemwith nuts or sprinkles.
Put on parchment paper or wax paper to set up.
Monday, December 19, 2016
Monday madness
It's kitchen management day. A few minutes ofmbulk chopping and cooking makes way to a lot shorter time in the kitchen at the hectic dinner hour. Even if you are tired or sick, when dinner is 1/2 cooked, you have more incentive to finish dinner.
Granddaughter is taking hot cocoa kits to her friends at school today for a special treat. This year I skipped the snowman soup poem and granddaughter helped to make the kits. I think it is important to give children the sense of community.
There is a grass roots faction out there to have no spend January. We could very well do that and pare down the pantry. I have been trying to skip a few doses of my expensive med, but am to the point where making it to the eom is not too practical. We, however have managed to pay for the other meds with grocery money, My average this month so far is sixty dollars. The budget is seventy five.
I ran onto a U- tuber the other day that had a different approach to grocery shopping. She doesn't stock per say. She buys a bit more of something if it a really good buy. She hits at least three stores with a ore designated plan as to what she is going to get at each store and how much her bisget for that store is. After each store, she does the math and adjusts accordingly her budget. Starts off with a meat market, then two discount type grocery stores. She does this after she unloads a truck at Target at four in the morning. Remarkable feat on my book! LOL.
I'm not that organized, bit rarely do I go over budget.
The thing I am seeing is that people with large families especially are more diligent about buying real food instead of a lot of snack type foods. Expensive cuts of meat and snack foods will de rail your budget quickly. The other off the track thing would we not staying on top of the fridge and using leftovers or veggies before they go bad. Simple recipes really help to make things quick and easy and are more efficient when the days get crazy.
Impossible pie, or poor mans quiche ,is a recipe that can be put together on ten minutes or less and is full, of protein with inexpensive ingredients. Add a salad or fruit.
1/2 cup bisquick - .25
Two eggs - .20
Ham ( 1.40 a huge slice ) .70
Milk .12
Cheese .50
Total 1.77
Serves 4.
Add a green salad with fruit, Or a mixed berry compote . You are still we'll below five dollars .
.
Granddaughter is taking hot cocoa kits to her friends at school today for a special treat. This year I skipped the snowman soup poem and granddaughter helped to make the kits. I think it is important to give children the sense of community.
There is a grass roots faction out there to have no spend January. We could very well do that and pare down the pantry. I have been trying to skip a few doses of my expensive med, but am to the point where making it to the eom is not too practical. We, however have managed to pay for the other meds with grocery money, My average this month so far is sixty dollars. The budget is seventy five.
I ran onto a U- tuber the other day that had a different approach to grocery shopping. She doesn't stock per say. She buys a bit more of something if it a really good buy. She hits at least three stores with a ore designated plan as to what she is going to get at each store and how much her bisget for that store is. After each store, she does the math and adjusts accordingly her budget. Starts off with a meat market, then two discount type grocery stores. She does this after she unloads a truck at Target at four in the morning. Remarkable feat on my book! LOL.
I'm not that organized, bit rarely do I go over budget.
The thing I am seeing is that people with large families especially are more diligent about buying real food instead of a lot of snack type foods. Expensive cuts of meat and snack foods will de rail your budget quickly. The other off the track thing would we not staying on top of the fridge and using leftovers or veggies before they go bad. Simple recipes really help to make things quick and easy and are more efficient when the days get crazy.
Impossible pie, or poor mans quiche ,is a recipe that can be put together on ten minutes or less and is full, of protein with inexpensive ingredients. Add a salad or fruit.
1/2 cup bisquick - .25
Two eggs - .20
Ham ( 1.40 a huge slice ) .70
Milk .12
Cheese .50
Total 1.77
Serves 4.
Add a green salad with fruit, Or a mixed berry compote . You are still we'll below five dollars .
.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Meal plans
Christmas week
Monday : moms night out - soup and bread
Tuesday : pizza , salad
Wednesday : Mac and cheese peas and carrots
Thursday: chicken pot pie
Friday : cowboy soeghetti , salad
Saturday : Christmas Eve
Sunday : Christmas Day - Santa breakfast : fruit, Belgian waffles. Sparkling cider.
Monday : moms night out - soup and bread
Tuesday : pizza , salad
Wednesday : Mac and cheese peas and carrots
Thursday: chicken pot pie
Friday : cowboy soeghetti , salad
Saturday : Christmas Eve
Sunday : Christmas Day - Santa breakfast : fruit, Belgian waffles. Sparkling cider.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Fred Meyer ad for TOMORROW
Broccoli or green beans .99
Spiral ham 149
Butter 2/5
Nabisco snack crackers 3/5@@$$
Tillamook ice cream 2:6@@
Campbell's cream of mushroom soup 2/1@@
Barilla 1.00
Marsh mellows, cool whip, jello 1.00
Crescent or cinnamon rolls 2/4$$
Blues or black berries 2/4
Romas .99
About it,
Note @@ means on ad coupon.
$$ means there is a coupon out there that will stack.
Spiral ham 149
Butter 2/5
Nabisco snack crackers 3/5@@$$
Tillamook ice cream 2:6@@
Campbell's cream of mushroom soup 2/1@@
Barilla 1.00
Marsh mellows, cool whip, jello 1.00
Crescent or cinnamon rolls 2/4$$
Blues or black berries 2/4
Romas .99
About it,
Note @@ means on ad coupon.
$$ means there is a coupon out there that will stack.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Very short hauls
Yesteday , I had to go to another town for business. I stopped at dollar tree and grocery outlet. I always stop, sometimes I can mak up the gas with savings.
Not a lot, but I did find a stocking stuffer juicing book, pizza sauce at dikkardollar t fee. We was looking for one glass I had last year and somehow, it must have been broken.
Grocery outlet was a buy more productive. Name brand sausage without the sulohiyrs was 1.50 for 6 ounces. Krustez belgian waffles were a dollar. And, a full taco kit with two kinds of shells, sauce and seasoning was a dollar. Old El Paso.
I usually make taco seasoning from scratch, but when I can get the whole kit for the price ofmcheao taco shells. It's hardly worth it.
Filling in with little things helps down the road. Thinking ahead is key to feeding your family on the cheap.
Not a lot, but I did find a stocking stuffer juicing book, pizza sauce at dikkardollar t fee. We was looking for one glass I had last year and somehow, it must have been broken.
Grocery outlet was a buy more productive. Name brand sausage without the sulohiyrs was 1.50 for 6 ounces. Krustez belgian waffles were a dollar. And, a full taco kit with two kinds of shells, sauce and seasoning was a dollar. Old El Paso.
I usually make taco seasoning from scratch, but when I can get the whole kit for the price ofmcheao taco shells. It's hardly worth it.
Filling in with little things helps down the road. Thinking ahead is key to feeding your family on the cheap.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Homemade chilli and beer bread
Hey , it's cold outside! We had homemade chilli and beer bread last night. we aren't fond of cornbread.
Beer bread is four ingredients. The fewer the ingredients, the faster and easier the recipe is to make,
Bisquick, sugar, beer. After baking, you melt butter on the top of the loaf pan and remove the bread from the pan about ten minutes after cooling on a rack. Easy!
Chilli was made in the pressure cooker, I cooked pinto beans after rinsing and picking them. Two cups of beans, raw and dry with enough water to cover about two inches . ( second buckle) . Cook 30 minutes. Drain beans, Add :,
Beer bread is four ingredients. The fewer the ingredients, the faster and easier the recipe is to make,
Bisquick, sugar, beer. After baking, you melt butter on the top of the loaf pan and remove the bread from the pan about ten minutes after cooling on a rack. Easy!
Chilli was made in the pressure cooker, I cooked pinto beans after rinsing and picking them. Two cups of beans, raw and dry with enough water to cover about two inches . ( second buckle) . Cook 30 minutes. Drain beans, Add :,
- cooked hamburger (1/2 pound: I used some my husband ground from a piece of steak.
- A can of diced tomatoes, not drained,
- A can of beer
- 2 cups of beef broth
- 2 T taco seasoning (homemade)
- 1 -10 ounce can of enchalada sauce. You could use a 8 ounce can of tomato sauce, but I got enchalada sauces really cheap.
- 1 small can of green chillis
Cook in pressure cooker on manual for 30 minutes.
Done, You can make the bread and assemble the ingredients for the rest of the chillis hike the beans are cooking,
Cost
Hamburger 1.50
Beans .12
Diced tomatoes .50
Beef broth .15
Taco seasoning n/a
Enchilada sauce .33 ( old El Paso, dollar tree)
Green chillis .58 ( Winco)
Total 3.18 for 4 quarts. Two meals. Or 1.59 a meal.
Note : taco seasoning is homemade. You can make homemade bisquit mix that hasmno hydrogenated oils. I found enchalada sauce for less than I could make it from scratch. You could use a can of tomato sauce. 8 ounce cans are as low as .28 sometimes at Alberways or Fred Meyers.
Green chillis are by far the cheapest at Winco. You could put any fresh chilies you like in instead, I like the fact that milk green chilies are predictable heat.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Fred Meyer haul
fred Meyers had gloves for .79. I bought three pair for themhmless shelter.
Blueberries 4.99
Crescent rolls 3/5 less 100 coupon 1.33 ea
Raspberries, blackberries 2/4
Butter 2/5
Sour cream 2.00
Grape tomatoes 100
Milk 1.00
Total 32.02.
Essay on the critics
I think I need to address this issue once a year. The biggest criticism I get is that regular food , three squares and portion controls are not "healthy food " .
The basis of this blog is to teach people how to put three good square meals in the table for four dollars a day or less. There are a lot of food fads out there. There are a lot of fanatics out there that believe that everything you eat is bad for you. You need to be special and eat food that someone has said is the new cure all and there is dirty food. Wash your food, it's not dirty.
After living seventy years, I have seen food fads come and go, I have seen study after study that has said that this food is good for you , and then the reversal.
I stick with the tried and true. There is a lot of information out there. And a lot of it is tainted. It's someone who has a agenda and wants you to buy or not buy something.
The latest is just plain hysterical. Coffee will shrink your boobs, Yah, right, my mother had big boobs. She drank coffee every morning, Lots of coffee. As a stay at home mother of three children that didn't drive part of our childhood. She would keep her sanity by drinking coffee every morning and talking for an hour at a time to her girl friends. Her boobs didn't shrink. Coffee, however, according to my doctor that has done studies at the u of w, slows down the deterioration of the liver.
Healthy food is relative. I have heard of all kinds of stories of people on snap. Eating potato chips and top ramen for three meals a day, eating a hamburger meal box and individual packaged
fruit boxes with 16-20 carbs each. Or meals with no form of veggie in sight.
We all know, by a preponderance of evidence that too much salt, sugar, trans fat, hydrogenated oils. HFCS is bad for you. Trying to buy good food and stay on a four dollar a day budget and still buy good food is not easy without some tricks. And, I can guarantee you that you can't do it buying your food from the whole paycheck food stores. Can't happen. It's just reality.
You can, however, with careful shopping, and learning to cook scratch efficiently, cook good food and still avoid the elements of food that are really bad for you. Salt, sugar, HFCS, hydrogenated oils, trans fats.
Buying eight dollars worth of food for four dollars is a great help. Portion controlling and eating more of what is good for you helps too. The RDA on protein is six ounces. No one needs breakfast, lunch protein portions and a eight ounce streak. One lady corrected me, her hubby was a body builder. I have yet to meet a body builder in our group of friends, LOL
Before you jump on a fad bandwagon, STOP .and give it the logic test. Is it believable how much data is on it. What is the percentage of people that have been hurt by it. Who is writing the information and how may reliable sources are repeating it, All of what is on the internet is true, Supposedly, Ms Clinton was running a child sex ring out of a restaurant s basement. Not too logical for someone that has been a champion for families. And besides, the restrauant doesn't have a basement! LOL.
Good balanced meals. Buy quality food , buy basic food. Buy food that's on sale.use a coupon, use an Ibotta. Buy food in bulk. Buy local and food in season. It's no secret that baking supplies are cheapest this time of the year. Picnic supplies are cheapest about summer holiday time, Make a conservative estimate of what you will use. Buy as much as you can without sacrificing other foods.
Keep a stock of the things you use on a regular basis bought at the RBP. Many little things add up to great savings. That's how you eat healthy, three square meals a day,
Protein, starch, veggie or fruit.
Fad diets are. Fads. Remember the let rock. Nordstrom has a rock for 85.00. You gonna buy onto that too?
By the way, all the cocoanut oil fad? Read the label. It has more saturated fat than a steak.fir 2 T.
Haoiy eating
Hope this clears up a few things.
The basis of this blog is to teach people how to put three good square meals in the table for four dollars a day or less. There are a lot of food fads out there. There are a lot of fanatics out there that believe that everything you eat is bad for you. You need to be special and eat food that someone has said is the new cure all and there is dirty food. Wash your food, it's not dirty.
After living seventy years, I have seen food fads come and go, I have seen study after study that has said that this food is good for you , and then the reversal.
I stick with the tried and true. There is a lot of information out there. And a lot of it is tainted. It's someone who has a agenda and wants you to buy or not buy something.
The latest is just plain hysterical. Coffee will shrink your boobs, Yah, right, my mother had big boobs. She drank coffee every morning, Lots of coffee. As a stay at home mother of three children that didn't drive part of our childhood. She would keep her sanity by drinking coffee every morning and talking for an hour at a time to her girl friends. Her boobs didn't shrink. Coffee, however, according to my doctor that has done studies at the u of w, slows down the deterioration of the liver.
Healthy food is relative. I have heard of all kinds of stories of people on snap. Eating potato chips and top ramen for three meals a day, eating a hamburger meal box and individual packaged
fruit boxes with 16-20 carbs each. Or meals with no form of veggie in sight.
We all know, by a preponderance of evidence that too much salt, sugar, trans fat, hydrogenated oils. HFCS is bad for you. Trying to buy good food and stay on a four dollar a day budget and still buy good food is not easy without some tricks. And, I can guarantee you that you can't do it buying your food from the whole paycheck food stores. Can't happen. It's just reality.
You can, however, with careful shopping, and learning to cook scratch efficiently, cook good food and still avoid the elements of food that are really bad for you. Salt, sugar, HFCS, hydrogenated oils, trans fats.
Buying eight dollars worth of food for four dollars is a great help. Portion controlling and eating more of what is good for you helps too. The RDA on protein is six ounces. No one needs breakfast, lunch protein portions and a eight ounce streak. One lady corrected me, her hubby was a body builder. I have yet to meet a body builder in our group of friends, LOL
Before you jump on a fad bandwagon, STOP .and give it the logic test. Is it believable how much data is on it. What is the percentage of people that have been hurt by it. Who is writing the information and how may reliable sources are repeating it, All of what is on the internet is true, Supposedly, Ms Clinton was running a child sex ring out of a restaurant s basement. Not too logical for someone that has been a champion for families. And besides, the restrauant doesn't have a basement! LOL.
Good balanced meals. Buy quality food , buy basic food. Buy food that's on sale.use a coupon, use an Ibotta. Buy food in bulk. Buy local and food in season. It's no secret that baking supplies are cheapest this time of the year. Picnic supplies are cheapest about summer holiday time, Make a conservative estimate of what you will use. Buy as much as you can without sacrificing other foods.
Keep a stock of the things you use on a regular basis bought at the RBP. Many little things add up to great savings. That's how you eat healthy, three square meals a day,
Protein, starch, veggie or fruit.
Fad diets are. Fads. Remember the let rock. Nordstrom has a rock for 85.00. You gonna buy onto that too?
By the way, all the cocoanut oil fad? Read the label. It has more saturated fat than a steak.fir 2 T.
Haoiy eating
Hope this clears up a few things.
Analysis of the ads
Fred Meyers. Goes until saturday night.
Ham 1.49
Mandarines 2.99
Milk ,99
Cool whip, jello, or marshmallows .89@@
Sausage 2:5@@
Crescent rolls 3/5@@$$
Pie crust 2/4
Sour cream 2/4
Cream cheese .99
Berries 2/4
Grapes 1.49
QFC
Ham 1.49
Broccoli .99
Butter 2/5
Cake mix 10/10
Buy 3, save 3
Ziltch
Alberways
Ham 1.68?
Halos 2.88$$
Ritz 2/3@@
Tillamook 2.49@@
Libby veggies 2/1@@
Broccoli .99
Butter 1.99@@
Cake mix .99@@
Flour 1.88@@
Grocery outlet
Belgian waffle mix BOGO
Hash browns 1.99
That's about it.
Ham 1.49
Mandarines 2.99
Milk ,99
Cool whip, jello, or marshmallows .89@@
Sausage 2:5@@
Crescent rolls 3/5@@$$
Pie crust 2/4
Sour cream 2/4
Cream cheese .99
Berries 2/4
Grapes 1.49
QFC
Ham 1.49
Broccoli .99
Butter 2/5
Cake mix 10/10
Buy 3, save 3
Ziltch
Alberways
Ham 1.68?
Halos 2.88$$
Ritz 2/3@@
Tillamook 2.49@@
Libby veggies 2/1@@
Broccoli .99
Butter 1.99@@
Cake mix .99@@
Flour 1.88@@
Grocery outlet
Belgian waffle mix BOGO
Hash browns 1.99
That's about it.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Terrific Tuesday
This blog is going to be about low cost dinners. On a four dollar a day budget, for the proverbial family of two adults and two children. You have 16.00 a day to spend, Some of your grocery miney has to go for staples like flour, sugar, spices, olive oil, and stock. That leaves .50 for breakfast, 1.50 for lunch and 1.50 for dinner. I usually concentrate on dinner, Pretty much breakfast ( oatmeal and fruit ) and lunch ( cheese, crackers and fruit, or leftovers, or a BLT and fruit ) takes care of its self. Dinner needs to be less than five bucks. Thus : 4+1=5. Four people , one meal, five bucks.
- Pork chops over bread stuffing with apples and cranberries, green beans. Use dry bread cubes , or a dollar box of stove top. Stove top was two for 88 at target last week. Add cubed apples ( 100 or less a pound ) and dried cranberries. Add chicken stock if you are making scratch and herbs of choice. Brown Pork chops. Out on top of stiffing in bakingmdish and bakemoff on a 375 degree oven until Pork chops test done. I got Pork chops for 1.50 a pound at FM, or you can slice your own from a pork loin at about 1.79 a pound, Green beans are .50 a can or less.
- Quiche, with sausage and cheese,( Betty Crocker bisquick cb ) mixed field green salad with mandarin oranges.
- Chilli, with cheese, sour cream, nacho chips for garnish. Beer bread or corn bread .
- Pizza - a family favorite. Scratch pizza crust ( easy and fast and cheap) pizza sauce (dollar tree ) and cheese ( Costco) or sale. Add hopped veggies and /or sausage and/or pepperoni. Pepperoni is .50 at dollar tree with a coupon at coupons,com. I never pay more than two dollars a pound for sausage--a little bit goes a long way. Veggies can be chopped and saved during the week as you make other meals. A cheese pizza can be made for a buck.
- Mexican sloppy joes. Buns are .88 at Winco. You can make your own cheaper, or find them at the bakery outlet. I got marked down for .78 at FM one time, Use a pound of hamburger (300) and a can of enchalada sauce (.33) and a small can of tomato sauce, taco seasoning. Cook in slow cooker. Fresh veggie sticks.
Monday, December 12, 2016
Monday madness
Monday is our day to do kitchen management. It sets us up for a week of pretty much stress less meals. I have been watching some grocery hauls and meal plan videos. It gives me perspective of what other people eat and what prices are in other parts of the country, Many parts of the country are represented on U tube, Almost all of them manage to find a store where prices are low and there is markdown bins. I don't find many markdown bins, when I do, the markdown is still too high. I'm still not going to pay five dollars for a small piece meat. Don't look at the price per pound, look at the volume of meat 🍖 and calculate on your head how many meals you can make. Portion control. If you out out five servings for four people, someone will eat the second portion. If you don't, they just might eat their vegetables. LOL. That extra pork chop can be in a stir fry essentially the start of a new meal.
Food cannot do anyone good if you are feeding it to the garbage disposal.
Planning meals and taking a fridge inventory a couple times a week greatly helps the garbage demons.
Make soup. Make salad, stumped? Go into Betty Crocker on line cook book or another source and google the ingredient. Be flexible. You need a meal plan. Or you plan to fail. But that doesn't mean you can't improvise if necessary. I make meal plans, but don't necessarily eat Mondays dinner on Monday.
I guess the bottom line is anyone can feed their family on four dollars a day per person if they put forth the effort.
Almost every metropolitan area has a Costco or a Sams club. If you don't have a membership, you can almost always get someone to take you in. Our membership is free because we get a percentage back on the things we buy. If you only have one store in town, consider carpooling with a friend or other family member to another bigger town. Get the ads off the Internet for those stores or get them to mail you a flyer. Go when it's a good sale week to make the trip worth your while. Buy quantities of the food you will use that doesn't expire soon.
When we lived out on the country and it was eight miles to the nearest real chain store, I would shop on the way home from work. Or go in on a Saturday and combine errands. I got my meat from the little store that was closer because they had cheap meat in a freezer. There are bargains if you look for them. It's a state of mind.
Food cannot do anyone good if you are feeding it to the garbage disposal.
Planning meals and taking a fridge inventory a couple times a week greatly helps the garbage demons.
Make soup. Make salad, stumped? Go into Betty Crocker on line cook book or another source and google the ingredient. Be flexible. You need a meal plan. Or you plan to fail. But that doesn't mean you can't improvise if necessary. I make meal plans, but don't necessarily eat Mondays dinner on Monday.
I guess the bottom line is anyone can feed their family on four dollars a day per person if they put forth the effort.
Almost every metropolitan area has a Costco or a Sams club. If you don't have a membership, you can almost always get someone to take you in. Our membership is free because we get a percentage back on the things we buy. If you only have one store in town, consider carpooling with a friend or other family member to another bigger town. Get the ads off the Internet for those stores or get them to mail you a flyer. Go when it's a good sale week to make the trip worth your while. Buy quantities of the food you will use that doesn't expire soon.
When we lived out on the country and it was eight miles to the nearest real chain store, I would shop on the way home from work. Or go in on a Saturday and combine errands. I got my meat from the little store that was closer because they had cheap meat in a freezer. There are bargains if you look for them. It's a state of mind.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Grocery outlet haul
Grocery outlet haul
kippers .99
Bittersweet chocolate .99
Chocolate pudding mix 3/1
Taco kit 1.00
Blue cheese and Italian dressings .99
Sliced cheeses 2.39
Greek yogurt 2/1
Regular yogurt 3/1
Savings 27.91
Meal plans for week of December 12-18
Monday
- Porcupine meatballs ,
- Rice
- Green beans
- Salad
Tuesday
- Pizza
- Salad
Wednesday
- Macaroni and cheese (scratch)
- Mixed vegetables ( broccoli, carrots, cauli
Thursday
- Chilli
- Beer bread
Friday
- Stuffed green peppers.
- Rolls
Saturday
Family party
Sunday
- Pork chops
- Stuffing with cranberries and apples
- Vegetable salad
Notes :
The most prevelant question I get is do you eat fresh fruits and veggies.
The obvious answer is yes. Do we eat food from mars! Not quite. Food from mars is anything that we didn't have in our tables in the 60s. Ok, we do eat hummus. We just eat plain good food. Getting exotic is a good way to bump your food bill up drastically. Stay down to earth.
Right now , we have apples, oranges, bananas, cranberries, blackberries and raspberries. Peaches in jars,
We have cucumbers, romaine, tomatoes, carrots, celery, potatoes. Onions, broccoli, and radishes.
We eat well. We eat normal foods. I try to watch our salt, sugar, trans fats, hydrogenated oils, hfcs, and a lot of preservatives. I cook scratch often,
We don't eat expensive foods. Beef is limited to about once a week. We eat vegetarian twice a week. Processed meats are limited to once a week, or less.
I use every available means to legally buy food for 1/2 price or less. Coupons, ibotta, free downloads, sales. Combining sakes and coupons,
And, that's how you eat well on 4.00 a day, Almost every town, or nearby town has discount stores or bulk stores, You just have to find where they are around your town . Seattle does not have the cheapest prices. I watch a lot of food hauls on u tube for research, There are websites that tell you what prices are in your area at different stores. Favado is one of them. Ask someone that has a lot of kids. Step out of your comfort zone and look. You might just be surprised.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Fred Meyers ad for TOMORROW -not!
There was no ad his week at my source. I checked my other siurces and they aren't there either. Sorry.
We did go to Winco yesterday,
we spent 46.69 which included a taco rack for two dollars.
Parm cheese 2.68 less 1.00 coupon 1.68 for a 2 cup container.
Sparkling coders 1.38 ( Christmas breakfast treat )
Gouda cheese 2.68 pound
Naval oranges .58
English cucumber .88
Green peppers .48
Apples .78
M and M chips ( Christmas baking) 1.40
Taco shells 1.00
Mini marshmallows. .96 ( Christmas baking )
Belgian waffle mix ( Christmas ) 1.88
Olive oil 8.98
Chicken granules 1.32
Large bottle salsa 4.44
Potatoes 1.98
Notes
A lot of this was Christmas cooking I usually don't buy, Inalso replentished the olive oil because I filled the counter bottle with the last of my stock. Olive oil can't be held too far into the future.
I also replaced our salsa supply and chicken granules for mixes.
Last night we had homemade refried beans, Spanish rice, and tacos with hard shells.
Homemade refried beans can be cooked in a slow cooker, but I like using the pressure cooker better.
Pinto beans, salsa. Onion, mild chilies. Taco seasoning , and water or stock (vegetable or meat ) .
When cooked, remove beans from the bowl using a slotted spoon or spider and place on food processor and process until the consistency you desire. We like our a little lumpy. Add bean juice as needed. You can also use a potato masher if you don't have a food processor.
We
We did go to Winco yesterday,
we spent 46.69 which included a taco rack for two dollars.
Parm cheese 2.68 less 1.00 coupon 1.68 for a 2 cup container.
Sparkling coders 1.38 ( Christmas breakfast treat )
Gouda cheese 2.68 pound
Naval oranges .58
English cucumber .88
Green peppers .48
Apples .78
M and M chips ( Christmas baking) 1.40
Taco shells 1.00
Mini marshmallows. .96 ( Christmas baking )
Belgian waffle mix ( Christmas ) 1.88
Olive oil 8.98
Chicken granules 1.32
Large bottle salsa 4.44
Potatoes 1.98
Notes
A lot of this was Christmas cooking I usually don't buy, Inalso replentished the olive oil because I filled the counter bottle with the last of my stock. Olive oil can't be held too far into the future.
I also replaced our salsa supply and chicken granules for mixes.
Last night we had homemade refried beans, Spanish rice, and tacos with hard shells.
Homemade refried beans can be cooked in a slow cooker, but I like using the pressure cooker better.
Pinto beans, salsa. Onion, mild chilies. Taco seasoning , and water or stock (vegetable or meat ) .
When cooked, remove beans from the bowl using a slotted spoon or spider and place on food processor and process until the consistency you desire. We like our a little lumpy. Add bean juice as needed. You can also use a potato masher if you don't have a food processor.
We
Suddenly Saturday
We wanted to make a couple of Photo calendars for Christmas presents. I started a week ago and got it all loaded onto the computer and sent to Walgreens. The code fir the week was for 1/2 price. I got a phone call. The printer was down and they were waiting for the part. I got a second call. The part was shipped to the wrong address. Their computer dumped the file. So, a week later in the middle of the night, I imput another calendar. Within a few hours of the store opening, ingot an email telling me it was done. By this time, the 1/2 price codes were gone. My husband asked if we could still have the 1/2 price code because it wasn't our fault the printer was down. They gave him 2/3 off. It pays to ask. This is a learned attitude. Before we were married, he didn't know what a garage sale was, or there was was such a thing as a otc generic medicine.
It never hurts to ask-- nicely helps.
You can greatly improve your quality of life, if you buy your needs at the RBP. Consider buying some thing used. That vase on the dining room table doesn't look any better of you buy it at the goodwill than it would have of you bought it at home goods. One note, you are buying as is, Check things very carefully.
Thanks for stopping by.
Freddies ad next .
Friday, December 9, 2016
5 reasons to stock.
It snowed today. Not bad, it won't last long. We still could get around. But, sometimes it isn't that easy on this part of the country. We live pretty much at sea level. To go anywhere, you have to go up hills. It snows so seldom, that unless you have amoeroemsktu to ski or family the othermsode of the mountains, You don't necessarily prepare to drive in snow.
Five reasons to stock.
Five reasons to stock.
- If I don't want to drive in weather, be it rain or snow, I don't have to go to the store. Or, if I have a sick child or am sick myself, I can just stay home.
- It saves a lot of money to assess what your needs are and buy the things you eat on a regular basis on sale or on bulk at the lowest possible price.
- Instead of making meal plans and hoping you remember everything you need to put on the grocery list, and forgetting the grocery list on the computer stand, you know well before you go to the store, what you are going to buy. - a protein if it is a RBP, fruits and vegetable in season, any stock item you are low on, and dairy. If you don't need canned goods, you can shop the perimeter of the store. Fast in and fast out.
- Driving to the store every day or so is exoensive on wear and tear in your car and gas. You are better off soending that time scratch cooking and saving more money and eating more healthy avoiding preservatives.
- There is a certain amount of satisfaction knowing you aren't gong to starve anytime soon. It gives you a sense of security and self sufficiency. There's nothing quite as stress relieving as knowing you can feed your family no matter what happens.
Alberways
We finally got Alberways ad. QFC is the same as last week.
Naval oranges .59
Eggs .99 @@ - note there is a digital coupon for QFC to make them .79
Kellogg cereals 1.99@@$$
Classico 1.79 $$
About it. Not many bargains.
Naval oranges .59
Eggs .99 @@ - note there is a digital coupon for QFC to make them .79
Kellogg cereals 1.99@@$$
Classico 1.79 $$
About it. Not many bargains.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Healthy and three squares
First of all most children eat lunch at school that are on snap. We happen to send lunch with granddaughter because she goes to two schools.
Breakfast is a bowl of oatmeal, cooked from scratch in the microwace and a banana. The oatmeal costs .10 and a banana costs .12 for a quarter. - seven days is 1.75 - based on Costco prices. The dime was when oatmeal was ten dollars for ten pounds, It's now 8.00. Bananas are 1.39 for a three pound bag that many times is 3.5 pounds.
A breakfast English muffin with a fried or scrambelled egg would be about .21.
Lunch : Hummus and crackers and or veggie sticks, a piece of fruit. A bottle of water or herbal tea.
Snack - air popped popcorn.
Dinners are mapped out on other blogs. A cheese pizza from scratch is a dollar. You can add veggies and be well under.
Homemade soups are well under a dollar for several servings. Bread sticks are about a quarter for a full cookie sheet minus somemherbs.
All the dinners on my blog cost out to average less than five dollars for four people. Most less. It's when o add a fish or steak that is higher, but some more inexpensive meals average it out.
When I had teen boys, I always had certain foods that they knew they could eat all they wanted to if they were hungry, With my son it was beef and bean burritos , popcorn, peanut butter and jelly , and the veggie sticks in the fridge.
It's nit what you eat, as much as finding the RBP ( rock bottom price ) on the things you eat on a regular basis. Once you identify what those are, find who has the cheapest prices. Buy any non perishable staple item, onkymat a RBP and buy enough to last you until it goes on sale again, or to last you a specific amount of time, when the shelf gets low, start watching for a sale.
I have target process ( nothing to do with the store with the red balls ) if something costs more than my target price, I have to have it really bad and there isn't a substitution for it.
Use coupons, use a web site like Ibotta. Learn prices and develope recipes that use inexpensive sources of protein. We dont eat much steak, lobster, asparagus, .....
Meat : I try for two dollars a pound, I can get Foster farms for a dollar for whole chickens and 128 for split breasts. I de-bone the breast to make boneless, skinless chicken breast and cook the bones for stock and harvest the meat for tacos or a cassarole.
Ground beef for 7 percent fat is about 3.28 if it isn't and I can find any other piece of low fat beef, I grind our own - or,mrather, my husband does it, LOL.
Pork loin is about two dollars a pound on sale.
More information other posts.
Note I wrote this blog to help people eat healthy as they can on a foirmdollar a day budget. Many use it for hacks and ideas for a different dinner. I don't have ads because I just want to help.
Hope this helps.
Breakfast is a bowl of oatmeal, cooked from scratch in the microwace and a banana. The oatmeal costs .10 and a banana costs .12 for a quarter. - seven days is 1.75 - based on Costco prices. The dime was when oatmeal was ten dollars for ten pounds, It's now 8.00. Bananas are 1.39 for a three pound bag that many times is 3.5 pounds.
A breakfast English muffin with a fried or scrambelled egg would be about .21.
Lunch : Hummus and crackers and or veggie sticks, a piece of fruit. A bottle of water or herbal tea.
Snack - air popped popcorn.
Dinners are mapped out on other blogs. A cheese pizza from scratch is a dollar. You can add veggies and be well under.
Homemade soups are well under a dollar for several servings. Bread sticks are about a quarter for a full cookie sheet minus somemherbs.
All the dinners on my blog cost out to average less than five dollars for four people. Most less. It's when o add a fish or steak that is higher, but some more inexpensive meals average it out.
When I had teen boys, I always had certain foods that they knew they could eat all they wanted to if they were hungry, With my son it was beef and bean burritos , popcorn, peanut butter and jelly , and the veggie sticks in the fridge.
It's nit what you eat, as much as finding the RBP ( rock bottom price ) on the things you eat on a regular basis. Once you identify what those are, find who has the cheapest prices. Buy any non perishable staple item, onkymat a RBP and buy enough to last you until it goes on sale again, or to last you a specific amount of time, when the shelf gets low, start watching for a sale.
I have target process ( nothing to do with the store with the red balls ) if something costs more than my target price, I have to have it really bad and there isn't a substitution for it.
Use coupons, use a web site like Ibotta. Learn prices and develope recipes that use inexpensive sources of protein. We dont eat much steak, lobster, asparagus, .....
Meat : I try for two dollars a pound, I can get Foster farms for a dollar for whole chickens and 128 for split breasts. I de-bone the breast to make boneless, skinless chicken breast and cook the bones for stock and harvest the meat for tacos or a cassarole.
Ground beef for 7 percent fat is about 3.28 if it isn't and I can find any other piece of low fat beef, I grind our own - or,mrather, my husband does it, LOL.
Pork loin is about two dollars a pound on sale.
More information other posts.
Note I wrote this blog to help people eat healthy as they can on a foirmdollar a day budget. Many use it for hacks and ideas for a different dinner. I don't have ads because I just want to help.
Hope this helps.
PBS take on feeding the hungry
I just read a piece in Facebook about the "new White House's take in food stamps and kids getting free lunches at school.....Ryan seems to think it's deplorable.
It's a passion of mine, I don't think any child should go hungry. Children should not suffer the insecurity of having no food in the cupboards. I can't feed every child, but I can teach people how to stretch their dollar, eat square meals and not junk food and always have food in the pantry. I can't seem to get anyone to help me spread this word. I think the minimalist movement thinks that having more than two tubes of toothpaste in the cupboard ism"hoarding". The television show, like the couponing show has given people the wring impression. It is reality tv: it's greatly exaggerated to keep you watching, It's NOT real.
Groceries on the cheap is a different way of purchasing food. It works. We eat well on three dollars a day, We don't eat creamed chip beef on toast, or rice and beans every day, We don't eat a hamburger meal box , or top ramen and potato chips for dinner. Last week we had wild caught salmon with lemon sauce, rice medley, and gingered carrots. Last night we had homemade pizza with red peppers, mushrooms, black olives and pepperoni. The day before we had quiche with sausage and mixed berry compote.
The last three months, I spent 61.00 and change a week on food, average for three of us. I'll admit I'm not feeding teenagers, but I have maintained a pantry on that money too. It can be done. It can't be done without effort, but I can be done.
Yesterday I spent three hours on kitchen management, It was more intense than I usually do, but I had mixes to make and a more labor intense meal plan this week. I usually have a few easy Peasy meals. I also filled the olive oil bottle, the soap bottle, cleaned a cupboard. And grated parm cheese while things were cooking and loaded the dishwasher. It should take about four hours a week to meal plan, study the ads, shop, use a rebate tool, and prep. The reward is eating better for less, less preservatives, fat, salt, and sugar, and teaching your children that food doesn't come out of a box.
Happy 😊 eating!
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Happy 😊 Wednesday
Happy Wednesday.
We did not get any ads yet, QFC is the same as last week and I didn't get Alberways. There are good coupons on coupons.com.
Kitchen management is a tool that enables you to cook more efficiently and hekos to make the hectic dinner hour a little less hectic. Basically you set aside a block of time when it isn't hectic to prep anything that can be preped ahead of time.
We did not get any ads yet, QFC is the same as last week and I didn't get Alberways. There are good coupons on coupons.com.
Kitchen management is a tool that enables you to cook more efficiently and hekos to make the hectic dinner hour a little less hectic. Basically you set aside a block of time when it isn't hectic to prep anything that can be preped ahead of time.
- Clean out the fridge and pull anything that is close to loosing its prime. Check pull dates so that you can incorporate it into the weeks meals, Waste not, want not,
- Go over your meal plans and adjust if you need to. It helps of you have a list of things that use things that are typical must use ups- like sour cream in this house.
- Jot down things that need to be prepped on each meal. And group them. We hacemcarrots in the menu a couple of times, so I'll slice carrots and pit them in a container. Refried beans can be made a day ahead. Pizza crust and bread sticks can be made together, so that tomorrow's soup and bread sticks are well on their way to becoming a meal.
- Make any mixes you need to replenish. Doing one a week makes light work.
- If you have children, let them help with anything they can do. Small children can help with anything that doesn't involve sharp or hot. My granddaughter is 4. She can butter and season the French bread. She can pulse the food processor and make bread crumbs. She can stir. She can roll pizza crust and fill the pizza with some supervision. It's good for their self image, theyncan kearn to wash their hands and use proper heigene, and eventually, they will be able to cook a meal on their own. Even small children can work at something. It keeps them out of trouble while you are cooking and engages them. I saw a u tube where even two year olds were taking the seeds out of squash.
If you can be efficient, you can spend less time cooking scratch and your food will be healthier, and you can make time to coupon and plan trips to make bestmuse if your food budget. You get paid for shopping wisely with savings, you don't get paid for cooking -- unless you count happy tummies! LOL.
Budget
Our average amount spent in the past three months is 63.00 a week including building the stock, That's about three dollars a day per person, Last night we had lemon glazed salmon, rice medley, and ginger carrots.
Fred Meyer ad TOMORROW
Avacados or mangos .99
Oranges .69
Ground turkey -Foster farms
Kroger Cheese - variety of packages 4/5 a -- 2.50 a lb if you buy 8 ounce packages
Sour cream / cottage cheese 4/5@@
Barrilla pasta 1.00
Dijorno pizza 4.99 -$$ buy 2. Get one free coupon on coupons,com
Kroger sliced ham 1.49
Apples 1.49
Berries 2/4
Romas .99
Notes :
Please note : cooking on the cheap does not mean you have to eat unhealthy foods.
Heritage farm poultry products are Tyson.
There is tsp in some cold cereals. We used to sell tsp at the paint store to clean. It's highly toxic when used as a cleaner. The FDA says it s water solvable salt and Safe in small quantities. You be the judge.
There is wood pulp on Parmesean cheese product. Don't buy cheese in a can.
Fred Meyer ad TOMORROW
Avacados or mangos .99
Oranges .69
Ground turkey -Foster farms
Kroger Cheese - variety of packages 4/5 a -- 2.50 a lb if you buy 8 ounce packages
Sour cream / cottage cheese 4/5@@
Barrilla pasta 1.00
Dijorno pizza 4.99 -$$ buy 2. Get one free coupon on coupons,com
Kroger sliced ham 1.49
Apples 1.49
Berries 2/4
Romas .99
Notes :
Please note : cooking on the cheap does not mean you have to eat unhealthy foods.
Heritage farm poultry products are Tyson.
There is tsp in some cold cereals. We used to sell tsp at the paint store to clean. It's highly toxic when used as a cleaner. The FDA says it s water solvable salt and Safe in small quantities. You be the judge.
There is wood pulp on Parmesean cheese product. Don't buy cheese in a can.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Quick!
It's that time of the year when your busy life just got busier. Decorating, wracking presents, parties, kids Christmas programs. If you have really easy and inexpensive dinners up your sleeve. Life just got a bit easier.
- Quiche aka impossible pie. The bisquick or Betty Crocker on line has many recipes. Last night I used akreadyncooked sausage, some cheddar cheese and the egg mixture from the cookbook. An 8 X 8 pan makes serving easier. Add some fruit as a side. Time - 10 minutes non passive time. Cooking ground meat, bought in bulk and de- fattimg it saves time and is more healthy.
- Foster farms chicken nuggets can be cheap when you have coupons and sales. Add French fries or tater tots and a salad.
- Tacos can be a fast meal when you already have the meat cooked on bulk. That andnhest in microwave while you chop lettuce , and dish cheese and tomatoes.
- Bake hard rolls ( dollar store ) , better than bouillon with hot water in sauté pan. When bit, add meat for a few seconds - more time can be disastrous! simple garden salad.
- Right now, digiorno pizza is five dollars at Freddies. There is a coupon for buy two, get one free at coupons .com. Makes the pizza $3.33 each. Shouts decorare the tree party to Me! Lol.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Dump cake
Peach dump cake
1 large can peaches, drained, reserving liquid into glass measuring cup.
1 - six ounce package raspberries.
1 yellow cake mix, about 15 ounces
1stick butter.
1 large can peaches, drained, reserving liquid into glass measuring cup.
1 - six ounce package raspberries.
1 yellow cake mix, about 15 ounces
1stick butter.
- Place drained peaches and raspberries in greased 9 X 13 pan,
- Add 1/2 tsp of cornstarch per cup of peaches to reserved juice, Stir to dissolve cornstarch,
- Pair into pan.
- Sprinkle cake mix over filling
- Melt butter in microwave, pour over cake mix.
- Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes, or until cake is done,
Serve with whip cream or ice cream,
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Sunday meal plans
Yesterday, imcleaned oit the freezer in the fridge and cleaned the food storage cupboard, shelf. ( along with cutting off all the old lights off the Christmas tree because they wouldn't work anymore. We need a new Christmas tree, but I'll wait until next year. Maybe after Christmas sales.
I digress
Meal plans
I digress
Meal plans
- Tacos, refried beans, Spanish rice
- Pizza
- Garlic potato soup -- dump recioes 3 in 1'cookbook , bread sticks
- Tuna casserole. Peas and carrots . Rolls
- porcupine meatballs, salad
- Mac n cheese, glazed carrots
- Breakfast 4 dinner
- Taco meat is already cooked on the freezer, refried beans from scratch to be made in slow cooker or pressure cooker, Spanish rice is rice with salsa. Lettuce, cheese tomato.
- Homemade pizza crust - coupons,com has pepperoni coupon, pepperoni is sometimes at the dollar store. I haven't matched that brand yet. Pizza sauce also at dollar store, put on ice cube tray and freeze and pull out what you need,
- Garlic potato soup. Done on stove, total time - 40 minutes. Bread sticks are From pizza dough
- Tuna cassarole, drained tuna, peas and carrots frozen, himemade white sauce mix, Noodles.
- porcupine meatballs are meatballs with rice. Tomato and cucumber salad on lettuce
- Mac and cheese made with white sauce mix , glazed carrots.
- Make muffins,
Friday, December 2, 2016
Pork roast
Pork roast is one of the bulk meats that I have on my rotation list. In order to maximize economy and minimize work time, buy meat on bulk, enough for a months worth of themdays you will eat that meal. In other words, if you will eat pork once a week, you want to buy enough for four meals.
A pork loin is one of the meat I buy in a rotation basis, We have three meat eaters on thenfamiky, so I buyna half loin when it it less than two dollars a pound. You can cut he ends that aren't perfectly flat and make stew meat for stew, meat pie, or tacos. Then slice some pork chops, that leaves a roast. I use leftover roast for sandwiches.
Slow cooker Roast Pork Loin
A pork loin is one of the meat I buy in a rotation basis, We have three meat eaters on thenfamiky, so I buyna half loin when it it less than two dollars a pound. You can cut he ends that aren't perfectly flat and make stew meat for stew, meat pie, or tacos. Then slice some pork chops, that leaves a roast. I use leftover roast for sandwiches.
Slow cooker Roast Pork Loin
- 2 lb pork roast
- 1 T dry onion
- 1 small can of diced tomatoes 🍅 Undrained
- 1 small can diced green chillis
- 2 T brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons taco seasoning,
- 1/2 tsp better than boullion or beef granules
Place roast on skow cooker
Combine ingredients and pour over roast.
Cook on lownfor 8-10 hours or until Pork is tender and tests done,
Easy. Add rice and a vegetable or salad
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Book reviews !
I bought two cookbooks this week. Both are dump cookbooks. Some of them use a lot of premade canned ingredients. Don't let that turn you off, you can always substitute them for scratch, Often with little to no effort.
The basic idealology is that theyncook in one pot or slow,cooker,or...and save time. These days, there are recipes for just about any mixes you might use in a regular basis on the Internet. Making them can be a good REAL math teacher for children or grandchildren. Knowing fractions and converting to cups etc is a good thing to know. I read years and years ago that by,now, we would be taking vitamin pills instead of eating. Didn't Happen! Don't think it Ec DR will. Eating is a social and primal instinct.
Dump Dinners by Cathy Mitchell - 250 recipes. Kohls with a 20 percent discount. 7.99. Last I checked, it was double that on Amazon.
Lots of quick tips to get you out of the kitchen faster. Recipes I had forgotten . It's always,nice to change things up and cook something different or forgotten.
The basic idealology is that theyncook in one pot or slow,cooker,or...and save time. These days, there are recipes for just about any mixes you might use in a regular basis on the Internet. Making them can be a good REAL math teacher for children or grandchildren. Knowing fractions and converting to cups etc is a good thing to know. I read years and years ago that by,now, we would be taking vitamin pills instead of eating. Didn't Happen! Don't think it Ec DR will. Eating is a social and primal instinct.
Dump Dinners by Cathy Mitchell - 250 recipes. Kohls with a 20 percent discount. 7.99. Last I checked, it was double that on Amazon.
Lots of quick tips to get you out of the kitchen faster. Recipes I had forgotten . It's always,nice to change things up and cook something different or forgotten.
- Mushroom rice pilaf
- Porcupine meatballs - my mom used to make them
- Crunchy cracker stuffing ( crackers getting stale?)
- Several quiches - good brunch dishes
- Apple coffee cake - no cans here.
- Chicken, bacon and ranch pizza
- Chilli Mac
- Chicken broccoli and rice
The only thing I should tell you is that there isn't a picture for every recipe. You'll have to use your imagination. If something doesn't sound good to you, don't make it, If it has a very expensive slice in it, try leaving it out or skip the recipe.
Favorite Brand Name Dump Recipies , 150 recipes - about twelve dollars at Amazon.
Dump soup, cakes, and dinners.
As the title implies, many are recipes with premade things, As before, you can sometimes easily adapt.
A lot of dump cakes.
A lot of chicken recipes
Marvelous soups to satisfy the most picky gourmet.
A lot of gourmet type recipes. Not all of them take a box or can. All are fast and easy.
Note
I take no money for this blog. I am not sponsored by anyone. The opinions are just that, my opinions. I am here solely to help people eat well for less. A lot of people , it was being reported to me, were finding it hard to eat on a meager budget. I learned how and are passing on my knowledge. On the process, I am finding readers that read this because they like the hacks, or finding out who has the cheapest turkey, or or something different to cook for dinner.
Thanks for stopping by
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Getting it all together.
getting groceries for 1/2 to 3/4 off takes a bit more time than running to a store and buying what looks good to you. Mind you , there is, nothing wring with that method is you can afford it, But, if you are feeding your family as well as you can in three or four dollars a day, it takes some planning and usually shopping more than one store. Shopping two stores give you the luxury of two sets of produce to find the best prices and quality. And two sets of good prices on the stock items you use in a regular basis.
Making a penciled in meal plan first and noting what you will need to complete your meals is a good first step along with a quick read to the sale ads. I have a form that speeds up the process.
Making a penciled in meal plan first and noting what you will need to complete your meals is a good first step along with a quick read to the sale ads. I have a form that speeds up the process.
Go shopping with a list of things you need and the things that you need to add to your stock. Get on and get out. It helps to go to the same stores so you have a good idea of where things are so that you aren't wasting time looking for things. If you don't have a dog, don't go down the dog food isle, Skip to the next isle.
My average cart load is about 25-45 dollars. I buy for three of us,
The only time it is necessary to spend any time planning your trip is when you are doing an extremes coupon thing with a buy Four, save four type of sale. Then, sometimes you can get as much as seventy eight percent off. That takes matching the things you need with coupons and or a basket coupon, Basket coupons usually require a specific minimum purchase total. Going over hat figure is not to your advantage.
After spending a little more time planning and shopping, you can make up the time by cooking more efficiently.
Planning a shopping trip saves money, efficient cooking saves time,
The only time it is necessary to spend any time planning your trip is when you are doing an extremes coupon thing with a buy Four, save four type of sale. Then, sometimes you can get as much as seventy eight percent off. That takes matching the things you need with coupons and or a basket coupon, Basket coupons usually require a specific minimum purchase total. Going over hat figure is not to your advantage.
After spending a little more time planning and shopping, you can make up the time by cooking more efficiently.
Planning a shopping trip saves money, efficient cooking saves time,
- Go over your meal plan and jot down what prep you will need. Note the things that you can do buy bulk prepping, For example, we are going to have gingered carrots one night, and chicken pot pot one night, Both require sliced carrots. I can break out the veggie slicer and slice them all. They are ready for me in a deli container when I need them.
- You can Prep veggies and clean them with vinegar water all at the same time. You set up once. And clean up once.
- Dinner can be a matter of putting dinner in the oven or slow cooker and walking away.
- You can prep that,nights dinner while you are cutting veggies. Then it's a matter of putting it in the oven or microwave and you're done,
A hour or two of Oreo can save a lot of time during the hectic dinner hour, Rarely do I need to spend more than fifteen or twenty minutes cooking dinner, sometimes it's closer to ten.
When cooking dinner, look at your plan, What takes the longest time to cook. What can you "set it and forget it." . Do the longest cook time first. Plan meals so that the whole meal isn't labor intensive. If the main dish is labor intensive, pick easy sides that can be prepped during kitchen management day or prepped while the main dish is cooking.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Alberways ad and QFC
There is a digital download to your card for
Buy 50-99.99. Get 10 percent
Buy 100.00- 149.99 get 15 percent
Buy 150.00 or more get 20 percent,
They, however do not have a lot of special buys,
Top round London broil 2.99. A pound,
Mandarines 2.99
Milk1.99@@
flour 1.99@@
Coffee 5.99
That's about it. If you aren't going to be able to use the digital coupons, it's not that good.
Milk and flour are the same price at Fred Meyer. I got pork chops for 1.50 a pound, they were more like pork steaks. The ones that are cut from pork loin are better. Some people, however, like the bone on.
It still remains that Fred Meyers and Winco are better prices. A lot is cheaper at Winco, but certain things are better traditionally at Fred Meyers.
- English muffins are always 1.67 for a very large bag.
- Canned diced tomatoes are frequently .50
- Milk is a dollar on a rotation basis.
- Vegetables are cheap, but so are some of Winco s
- Pasta goes on sale frequently , more than Winco
- Chicken 🍗 breast with ribs , Foster farms, it was running around a dikkardollar, the last time I got it , the price was 128. Still cheaper than the six dollar a pound boneless , skinless chicken breast.
Winco has cheaper
- Black olives.
- Green chilies
- Pasta sauce
- Meat
- Buns
- Instant potatoes
- Frozen potatoes
- frozen veggies
- Bread
- Bakery specials
- Meatballs.
Peppers 99
Ham, spiral cut 1.69
Oranges .77
Buy 4. Save 4
Orowhear bread 1.99
Butter 1.99
Kroger ice cream 1.98
Sausage 1.99
Sparkling cider 1.49
Berries 2/4 ----cheaper at fm
Pears .99
Costing meals
Costing out a batch of pizza dough. Crust is flour .16, yeast .015 cents. Water, salt, too small to cost, and 2 teaspoons of olive oil I'm guessing to be .05. Total cost. .22. Add 1/5 of a pizza sauce can at a dollar ( dollar store) .20, and a cup of cheese 🧀.50. .92.
When doing your kitchen management, set aside things in a freezer bag that go on your pizza. Put veggies on one bag and cooked meat in another. (Or separate bags. ). For very little money you can feed your family their most favorite meal for next to nothing
Pepperoni is a dollar at the dollar store for the same brand that is 1.69 at Winco, Probably more at other stores. You can a,si add veggies that you have or ham cubes, or canned, drained diced tomatoes, sausage, olives ( sliced olives are cheapest at winco .58.
You can use bits of things saved and cover a pizza for little money.
Granddaughter loves to help, of course, the pepperoni just might be placed in the shape of a happy face? LOL.
Actual time making bread dough is about ten minutes tops. It takes a standing time in between the actual time of making dough and patting or rolling it into the pan or into a circle of you have a pizza stone.
When doing your kitchen management, set aside things in a freezer bag that go on your pizza. Put veggies on one bag and cooked meat in another. (Or separate bags. ). For very little money you can feed your family their most favorite meal for next to nothing
Pepperoni is a dollar at the dollar store for the same brand that is 1.69 at Winco, Probably more at other stores. You can a,si add veggies that you have or ham cubes, or canned, drained diced tomatoes, sausage, olives ( sliced olives are cheapest at winco .58.
You can use bits of things saved and cover a pizza for little money.
Granddaughter loves to help, of course, the pepperoni just might be placed in the shape of a happy face? LOL.
Actual time making bread dough is about ten minutes tops. It takes a standing time in between the actual time of making dough and patting or rolling it into the pan or into a circle of you have a pizza stone.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Kitchen hacks
It's kitchen management day, so I thought I would share some kitchen hacks that make getting food on the table a little easier. You are more inclined to cook scratch if it's efficient and easy.
- Meal plan. So much time is saved not worrying about whars for dinner. You can look at it first thing in the morning, or the night before and act accordingly. Do you need to take anything or take something out of the freezer or prep anything ?
- Of you make something daily or almost daily, leave a measuring cup in the canister. It takes a half a cup to make oatmeal in the microwave. You just save a step.
- Having a container or crock on the counter with utensils saves looking for something in a drawer, It's at your fingertips.
- A tray with the things you use everyday is also a help. If you have a small kitchen, make it a small tray. Olive oil in a bottle with a bar stopper, or I've seen a condiment bottle , a small set of mesinplaus bowls, salt and pepper.
- When baking, gather all the ingredients and place them on a tray. Take them off the tray when you use the item, and place it on the counter. You never have to wonder did I use that already or not if you get interrupted. Like that's ever going to happen ?? It also saves steps.
- Putting all of one kind of thing in the fridge saves time looking for something. An organized door shelf is a great help. Dairy on one shelf.
- Develop a personal cook book of recipes your family likes and that are easy and quick. You can use a binder, dividers, and plastic sheet protectors. All easy to get at the dollar store or goodwill.
- Recipes that you use real often can be placed with a clip ok the fridge. If you don't like looking messy, out them in the side. You can copy pages out of a book or the instruction manual for an appliance.
- Batch cook bulk meat when it's on sale at a RBP. Ground meat makes, meatballs, taco meat, crumbles, Salisbury steak. Portion control and freeze. Make enough to serve that meat a certain amount of times for a month, Already cooked meat saves a lot of time at dinner time. You can. For instance, put speghetti sauce on to cook, add meatballs and let simmer after you pit the pasta on to cook. I cook the pasta on the microwave, no stirring, or watched pot. Salad ingredients can be cut and washed on prep day, and bread can go on the oven while everything else is cooking. In our house, my granddaughter is responsible for the bread. She's out of trouble while I cook the rest and dinner is parcially made and she's learned something.
- Using your meal plan affords you the luxury of prepping anything hat can be prepped during one session. If you are going to have veggie sticks at a meal and want to put some in a child's lunch, Oreo all of them at the same time and place me in a container, it's faster when you do. I'll cooking and prepping, everything is out and you can do one cleanup. When it's dinner time and hectic, dinner is made in a matter of mo items and you have time to relax or supervise home worl or just listen to how work or school went for your family members.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Meal plan
meal plans for week of November 28
- Beef barley soup , Parmesan peppercorn French bread
- Pizza , green salad
- Mac and cheese , peas and carrots
- Chicken pot pie
- Steak . Oven roasted russet potatoes. Gingered carrots.
- Baked salmon w lemon sauce. Rice medley, minted peas
- Breakfast 4 dinner
Notes :
1) beef cubes were on sale for 3.28 a pound at Winco. Cutting them in smaller cubes and portion controlling the larger package saves money and waste. Making smaller batches if you have a smaller family helps too. Bread can be made in bread baker. Often you can get them cheap at thrift stores. Or use a standard French bread recipe and add grated oarm and cracked oepper ( 3/4 teaspoon for a large loaf) . Beef barley soup has stock, carrots ,celery onion, chopped garlic and meat cubes. Cook in pressure cooker or slow cooker. An hour before serving, add the barley and a grated russet potato . If using the pressure cooker , switch to skow cooker mode.
2) homemade pizza crust, pizza sauce can be made by using part of a small (8 ounce) can of tomato sauce and adding Italian veggies, using a couple of spoons or so of pasta sauce if you are having pasta soon. Or, pizza sauce is a dollar at the dollar tree and you can freeze it on ice cube tray and dump the cubes in a freezer bag. Take out what you are going to use. To thaws quickly on the counter, or you can defrost it in the microwave a few seconds. The brand at the dollar tree kids at many grocery stores for 30-150 percent more. Add veggies or olives of choice. Pepperoni is also at the dollar store, major brand. Sometimes you can find coupons,
3) peas and carrots frozen have been on sale lately and there are coupons for them. So much for the argument that the only thing that has a coupon is junk food. Lol. Mac and cheese is scratch. Macaroni in the blue box is at the dollar store. The most you should pay is a dollar. Often with sales and coupons it can be as low as thirty eight cents.
4) chicken pot pie. Frozen chicken breast, cut in cubes, peas, carrots. Potato, cream sauce (scratch) -top with a pie crust or bisquits.
5) grilled steak ( Winco had it for three dollars a pound ) , oven roast wedges of russets with olive oil , sea salt and pepper. Sea salt is the pink stiff and is at the dollar tree for a fraction of Costco's offering, Cook sliced carrots, add butter and a little ginger.
6) bake salmon, season rice is a homemade mix of rice , chicken s tock, and herbs.
7) breakfast 4 dinner, Eggs continue to be cheap. Some lady back east found them at Aldis for .28 a dozen, a dollar for 18 os the best I've seen in the PNW. Berries are really cheap at Fred Meyers his week. Add pancakes, waffles, or English muffins (.cheapest at Fred Meyers) and you have balance.
When making meal plans, a guideline is a protein, a starch, and a vegetable. Your plate should be 1/4 protein, 1/4 starch and half vegetables. Aim to maintain balance.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Fred Meyer ad for tomorrow
Fred Meyers ad for tomorrow. Just in case you are getting sick of Leftovers yet.....
Berries 4/5
Angie ground beef 10 percent 349
Peppers, eggplant ,99
Cucumbers 2/1
Milk ,99
Evaporated milk 1.00
Gold medal flour 2/4 ( 5 lbs)
Cream cheese 4/5
Brown , powdered sugar .99@@
Choc chips 2/4@@
Notes : now is the time to buy baking supplies for the year. They are usually at their lowest price, and the closer to Christmas you are, the higher the price. If you wait until you really need it, the price will be higher. As long as what you are buying is not perishable, stocking is to your benefit. You may see low prices around Easter again.
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I pretty much stayed out of stores, went to the dollar store and the Winco. The grocery store was like a ghost town. The only thing that I missed was that they had no sour cream. Fortunately, my husband went next door tomsafeways while I got what I needed from the dollar store. Granddaughter needed mittens, hers were too small and she donated them to the women's shelter. I never knot or buy expensive mittens for small children that go to school and daycare. One teacher cannot keep track of ten little people's mittens, they are easily lost. I cry less when I laid a dollar for them, children need to take responsibility for their possessions, but I'm not going to spend big bucks while they learn. Lol.
Please note, heritage farm chicken is Tyson and southern grown.
Berries 4/5
Angie ground beef 10 percent 349
Peppers, eggplant ,99
Cucumbers 2/1
Milk ,99
Evaporated milk 1.00
Gold medal flour 2/4 ( 5 lbs)
Cream cheese 4/5
Brown , powdered sugar .99@@
Choc chips 2/4@@
Notes : now is the time to buy baking supplies for the year. They are usually at their lowest price, and the closer to Christmas you are, the higher the price. If you wait until you really need it, the price will be higher. As long as what you are buying is not perishable, stocking is to your benefit. You may see low prices around Easter again.
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I pretty much stayed out of stores, went to the dollar store and the Winco. The grocery store was like a ghost town. The only thing that I missed was that they had no sour cream. Fortunately, my husband went next door tomsafeways while I got what I needed from the dollar store. Granddaughter needed mittens, hers were too small and she donated them to the women's shelter. I never knot or buy expensive mittens for small children that go to school and daycare. One teacher cannot keep track of ten little people's mittens, they are easily lost. I cry less when I laid a dollar for them, children need to take responsibility for their possessions, but I'm not going to spend big bucks while they learn. Lol.
Please note, heritage farm chicken is Tyson and southern grown.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Black Friday
Nothing black here. We are having a second thanksgiving. Yesterday, we had a quick and easy one with our immediate family. Granddaughter set the table. I refuse to battle crowds to shop-- too much stress. I made Christmas cards for people on nursing homes, and will address our Christmas cards.
Leftovers? 5 things to do with leftovers.
Leftovers? 5 things to do with leftovers.
- Take a meal to a single person that can't cook a big meal or would just live a leftover meal and went out.
- Turkey soup
- Turkey with cream sauce and spaghetti.
- Turkey sandwiches
- Turkey over dressing with gravey .
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Oops. Need a desert! Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
Pumpkin dump cake .......easy, Peasy, a child can do it! Just remember child cooking rules : nomsharp, no hot. LOL.
Pumpkin dump cake
1 angel food cake mix
1 - 15 ounce can of pumpkin
1 T pumpkin pie spice.
Mix.
Dump in a greased 9X13 pan
Bake at 350 for 45-50 monutes or until dome when toothpick on center comes out clean.
Easy Peasy . I would swevemwith whipping cream. Maybe a touch of cinnamon?
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Wednesday - thanksgiving eve
Thanksgiving is the one time that we go all out and I just buy at the lowest cost all the things that mean thanksgiving. I will make pie today or tomorrow, we are having a small turkey roast because only four of us eat turkey.
This isn't it prolly the most popular thing I've said on this blog, but, I tell it like it is. One of the reasons some people have a huge food bill is, frankly, they eat too much. This just causes two problems-- their food bill is high and their weight makes a health issue. Now, I realize there are teen children that burn what they eat.
But, if you are eating two loaded pizzas for three people, you are probably eating too much. Stick to the recommended daily allowances unless your doctor has told you different. There are certain things, I just can't eat, according to my doctors. I still keep to a therapeutic diet and keep on a small budget. Serve a salad with your pizza. You will fill us, and have less carbs.
Of your recipe is for bigger portions than you can eat, or should eat, make less.
I recently started measuring out the pasta and making a half batch of Mac and cheese, or casserole. My daughter doesn't eat it, and that leaves granddaughter, my husband and I. Waste not, want not,
There are ways you can get more fiber in your diet, I try to get pasta with vegetables in it or with double fiber. Fruits and veggies have fiber in them. I buy good whole wheat bread. If you serve a quarter of your plate protein, a quarter starch, and the rest salad and veggies. You will be better off.
I lost sixty pounds, just watching my carbs. I read labels, Look for the serving size, the amount of carbs and subtract the dietary fiber. I'm rarely hungry and maintain my weight.
This isn't it prolly the most popular thing I've said on this blog, but, I tell it like it is. One of the reasons some people have a huge food bill is, frankly, they eat too much. This just causes two problems-- their food bill is high and their weight makes a health issue. Now, I realize there are teen children that burn what they eat.
But, if you are eating two loaded pizzas for three people, you are probably eating too much. Stick to the recommended daily allowances unless your doctor has told you different. There are certain things, I just can't eat, according to my doctors. I still keep to a therapeutic diet and keep on a small budget. Serve a salad with your pizza. You will fill us, and have less carbs.
Of your recipe is for bigger portions than you can eat, or should eat, make less.
I recently started measuring out the pasta and making a half batch of Mac and cheese, or casserole. My daughter doesn't eat it, and that leaves granddaughter, my husband and I. Waste not, want not,
There are ways you can get more fiber in your diet, I try to get pasta with vegetables in it or with double fiber. Fruits and veggies have fiber in them. I buy good whole wheat bread. If you serve a quarter of your plate protein, a quarter starch, and the rest salad and veggies. You will be better off.
I lost sixty pounds, just watching my carbs. I read labels, Look for the serving size, the amount of carbs and subtract the dietary fiber. I'm rarely hungry and maintain my weight.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Terrific Tuesday
Yesterday, I made dinner with my camera along for the ride. Not much response, Please comment so I know of that is something you want to see.
Eating good, healthy meals on three dollars a day is doable, It is not a piece of cake. I spend more time on the front end, shopping and planning, and less time cooking, Yesterday took two hours, but that was because I took pictures and had problems with the reader. Normally, that could have been done in less than a half hour. Once you have a routine, it gets faster, I started the dough first so that it could be doing its rise while I cooked the carrots and celery and put the ingredients in the slow cooker pot. Multi tasking is a way to get out of the kitchen fast. I found things to do while the bread was baking, Like the dishes-- a novel idea.....you mean some little elf does the dishes while you text! LOL. Wishful thinking!
My husband and I decided we would like the breadsticks better if we made them a little smaller so that they would be thicker. Either way, the cost, not including spices, is about forty cents.
The soup can have cooked sausage added. It's cost is about 2.25. This makes a full six quart pot.
So, for less than three dollars, you have dinner and enough for lunch the next day, provided you have the proverbial family of four.
Picking a balanced meal plan so that you can average costs makes it possible to stay on budget and have a more expensive meal at times. We had steak the other night, this week, we will have wild caught salmon, we can still stay within budget. Adding breakfast 4 dinner is another inexpensive meal to afford a more expensive one,
Quick basics.
Eating good, healthy meals on three dollars a day is doable, It is not a piece of cake. I spend more time on the front end, shopping and planning, and less time cooking, Yesterday took two hours, but that was because I took pictures and had problems with the reader. Normally, that could have been done in less than a half hour. Once you have a routine, it gets faster, I started the dough first so that it could be doing its rise while I cooked the carrots and celery and put the ingredients in the slow cooker pot. Multi tasking is a way to get out of the kitchen fast. I found things to do while the bread was baking, Like the dishes-- a novel idea.....you mean some little elf does the dishes while you text! LOL. Wishful thinking!
My husband and I decided we would like the breadsticks better if we made them a little smaller so that they would be thicker. Either way, the cost, not including spices, is about forty cents.
The soup can have cooked sausage added. It's cost is about 2.25. This makes a full six quart pot.
So, for less than three dollars, you have dinner and enough for lunch the next day, provided you have the proverbial family of four.
Picking a balanced meal plan so that you can average costs makes it possible to stay on budget and have a more expensive meal at times. We had steak the other night, this week, we will have wild caught salmon, we can still stay within budget. Adding breakfast 4 dinner is another inexpensive meal to afford a more expensive one,
Quick basics.
- Use up bits and pieces. Find a way to use up those small leftovers. Frozen veggies are sometimes fresher than fresh ones because they are packed soon after they are picked You can take out as much as you need and return the rest to the freezer, canned veggies are a bit harder to use up.
- Never pay full price. The reason why the soup is as cheap as it is is because The RBP on them is fifty cents for tomatoes and beans. The retail on them is more like 1.59. It makes a big difference. This is a go to fast meal. Otherwise, you could have cooked the beans first.
- Stock when things are at a RBP if they are something you use on a regular basis,
- Plan to have a few pick up the pieces meals up your sleeve for the days when everything falls apart and you need to pick up the pieces and move on, It saves you from the take out, pizza man demons,
- Use everything available to you to cut your cost for food. You can use coupons, rebate sites such as Ibotta, and take advantage of sale prices.
- Slow cookers, food processors, and pressure cookers are tools that make life in the kitchen easier. Please read all the safety tips and remind yourself of them periodically with a pressure cooker. Some people have been burned bad, I suspect because they didn't buy a good pressure cooker and didn't use it properly. Make sure you allow it to depressurize fully before you try to open the lid, It should be impossible to open the lid without it being ready, Do NOT allow a child, even teenager, to use a pressure cooker. If you manually depressurize the cooker, use a wooden spoon handle and put a dish towel over it. It is HOT steam. Open the lid away from you.
- Check pull dates before you leave the store and before you use anything, Somethings are ok after the pull date, some not. Don't necessarily use the pull date as a benchmark to throw everything away. Try to buy things that you are not going to use immediately with a far out pull date and control your stock to what you will use in less than a year. Some things, like pasta. Has an eight year shelf life. I wouldn't eat it eight years old, but I wouldn't throw it out if it looked ok and was a week or two past it's date. We throw away far too much food and sometimes it is just because our adult children think the pull dates are etched in gold. I would be wary of anything acidic and meat or fish. I would not be upset over cornmeal or a pasta salad kit. Cake mixes could have their leavening agents go bad -- but not on two days.
Use your common sense.
Monday, November 21, 2016
DInner : step by step
Dinner : step by step
Bread sticks
Bread sticks
- Place 2 cups of flour in food processor bowl
- Add 1.5 tsp of dry quick acting yeast
- Add 3/4 tsp of table salt
- Process a minute or so to combine ingredients
- Measure 6 ounces of hot water ( 105-110 degrees f, )
- Add 2 tsp olive oil.
- With processor running, add hot water mixture through the tube.
- Process until the dough forms a mass.
- Turn out onto a flour covered board or counter and knead just enough for the dough not to be sticky and make a smooth ball. This could take more flour if you are in a wet climate (Seattle? )
- Pour a little olive oil on a small bowl and cost up the sides.
- Place dough ball in bowl and turn to cost it with the oil.
- Cover and place bowl in a warm place for at least 10 minutes until the dough doubles in size.
- Turn onto the counter or board and press down and po or roll into a baking sheet with sides.
- Brush with olive oil or butter. And sprinkle with desired toppings, we use sea salt, parmesean cheese and herbs.
- Bake on 425 degree oven for 15 minutes or until the crust is golden and the bottom is cooked.
- Remove from oven, let cool five minutes and cut into fingers. I cut about one and a
- quarterinch slices the short ways and in half the longways.
Place flour in bowl
Measure yeast
6 ounces water with 2 tsp oil
Pour oil through tube while machine is running until ball is formed
Place ball into oiled bowl and let rise.
Ball in pizza pan. And flatten , sprinkle with ingredients
Baked bread sticks
SOUP
Soup in slow cooker pot
Ingredients plus stock.
Soup
- Chop 2 small carrots and a celery rib
- Cook in skillet with a little olive oil until soft.
- Meanwhile, in slow cooker insert, place: 2 cans of diced tomatoes, 2 cans of beans, 4 cups of stock (chicken or vegetable) 1 T of Italian seasoning and the carrots and celery.
- Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-6 hours.
- Serve with croutons or parm cheese.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Meal plans And more
meal plans for week of November 21
- Vegetable soup. Breadsticks
- Salmon, rice medley, peas and carrots
- Chicken nuggets, French fries, vegetable sticks,
- Thanksgiving : turkey, mashed sweet potatoes, green beans, dressing, cranberry sauce , pickles, olives, celery plate
- Leftover turkey
- Speghetti and meatballs, salad, breadsticks,
- Breakfast 4 dinner
1) vegetable soup is done in the crockpot or pressure cooker. Breadsticks is pizza dough that is soread into a flat pan with sides. Soread with melted butter or olive oil and sea salt and herbs.
2) salmon ( frozen) rice medley ( homemade seasoned rice mix , peas and carrots.
3) chicken nuggets, fries, veggie sticks
4) family thanksgiving :
5) leftovers -
6) speghetti was fifty cents, meatballs are foir pounds for 7.50 at Winco, sauce is always .88 or use coupons to get it on a glass jar for close to a dollar. Pasta sauce premade is cheaper than scratch, as is the Meatballs, Bread sticks are scratch, One batch does two mealsmfor us, Easy, and quick, children can help. our granddaughter (4yo) owns it! At this age, I let her do anything that isn't sharp or hot.
7) breakfast 4 dinner, We do this once a week, Eggs at this point in time are cheap. Enter toast, pancakes or waffles , and fruit and you are set. Or a quiche and a fruit plate or mixed greens salad with fruit.
Feeding a family for 4.00 a day requires meals that average five dollars for the probverbial family of two adults and two school aged children.
Groceries on the cheap takes a different perspective on grocery shopping. Instead of going to the grocery store and buying just what you need to get you through to the next "payday" leaving you on a lurch if payday is late or you're not abke to the store. You buy to to replenish your reserves. You , after you get up and running, buy 1) a protein that is at a RBP, enough for you to have that protein ( meat) a specific number of times on a month ( portion controlled ) .2) produce you will need to fill our your menu plan, 3) a months ( check pull dates ) worth of dairy, or the amount you can use before the lull date)!thst you may need to add. 4) a RBP stock item, enough to replentish your set stock amount.
See how to begin posts. You never pay full price, use coupons and rebate web sites to get the lowest possible price on almost everything you buy on a weekly basis. You go to two stores. This affords you about twice as much food as when you just shop. It affords you the luxury of always having
food in the pantry. You are covered if an emergency happens, anything from being sick, having a sick child, or that ugly s work in the PNW. Lol 😂
I am not going to tell you that this is a walk in the park. It takes some effort to get started. Once you are up and running, it should not take you any more time. You spend more time planning and shopping, and less time cooking by learning how to cook scratch efficiently. Some people read this blog just for this. I scour everywhere I can for the easiest scratch cooking recipes I can find, The tricks that make you get out of the kitchen faster. I'm retired, I do it because I have health issues and don't want to be on my feet all day. When I was younger, it was because I was holding down two jobs and had a family and home to care for.
My food expenses for the last 15 months averaged 70.06 a week. The USDA stats for thrifty cooking for my husband and I is almost a hundred dollars. And, I have amassed a stock with that budget. That's about 3.00 a day. The basis of snap is four dollars a day. This affords you a back up plan for emergencies. It's my opinion that no child should suffer the feeling of having nothing in the house to eat. I hav no sympathy for teenagers that think there's nothing in the house to eat because they may have to cook something! 😂
Teach your children to cook. They don't have mandatory home Ec in schools anymore I hear. It's a necessity if life, Many young adults in college don't know how to boil an egg. It's a life skill everyone needs, Raided the fact that if you are otherwise tied up with something, a preteen should be able to fix a simple dinner. We were baking by the time we were nine. By the time a child is 13 they would be able to make a basic meal. It's good for their self image. And, when they are younger, it keeps the, busy to cook with you. You can supervise their time and get dinner cooked too. My granddaughter can butter French bread and sprinkle herbs and parm cheese on it. She can roll pizza dough and with supervision, paint the pizza sauce. And sprinkle cheese and set pepperoni.
She knows she needs to wash her hands. She can stir and operate a closed food processor. Anything that doesn't involve hot or sharp. She can graduate to that when she has a bit more coordination and is taller. It's the old Native American adage about fish. Something like give a person a fish and they eat for a day, Teach them to fish and they eat a lifetime.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Fred Meyer ad
Kroger turkey .49 with 50.00 purchase
Foster farms turkey 1.49
Ham 1.69
Park loin roast 1.99
Butter 2.50
Crackers 3/5$$
Fryers 2/5@@
Cranberries 2/4
Yams .99
Celery .69
Berries 2/4
Foster farms turkey 1.49
Ham 1.69
Park loin roast 1.99
Butter 2.50
Crackers 3/5$$
Fryers 2/5@@
Cranberries 2/4
Yams .99
Celery .69
Berries 2/4
Friday, November 18, 2016
Cooking a chicken
I have recently read an article about cooking chicken, especially whole chicken. The article said not to rinse the chicken. The insides especially can have germs.
My two ways to cook a whole chicken. I usually , if possible tag team with my husband or daughter, I touch the chicken, and the other person touches everything else. You need to disinfect everything that has come on contact with raw meat or your hands when you have just touched raw meat,
This is another reason why batch cooking a months worth of chicken meals is more efficient. A months worth of chicken meals does not mean 30 meals. It means ifmyoumestmchicken twice a week, you will be cooking enough chicken , portion controlled, for 8 meals.
Slow cooker chicken
Open package of chicken . I do this in the sink into a colander, Imcut the end off the big and place it upside down into the colander and pull the bag off into the garbage.
Prep the slow cooker insert by peeling a rough chopping an onion , or two if they are small and placing them in the bottom of the insert.
Place chicken breast side down in the cooking insert, Rub chicken with a dry rub. You can find recipes for dry rubs on the Internet. Or, use seasoned salt.
Place the insert into the slow cooker, cover and turn on high . Cook the chicken on high for an hour PER POUND. You will be left with a cooked chicken and broth, Chicken should read 180 degrees with a meat thermometer.
Every precaution has been taken to assure the safety of cooking, Use your own judgement, Wash everything the raw meat and you touch after touching the raw meat thoroughly with a disinfectant. Wash your hands often. Disinfect your sink.
Second way of cooking a whole chicken.
Open package of chicken into a colander in the sink. Stuff whatever you have laying around in the cavity short of a kids dirty sock. A peeled onion, an orange, an apple, a lemon.
Place chicken on roasting pan on a rack and oil it with olive oil , then sprinkle it with salt and pepper.
Roast in a three hundred and fifty degree oven until the juices run clear and itmhas an internal temperature of one hundred eighty. I use a thermometer with a probe. You set it to well done chicken and it beeps at you when it's done.
Be sure to remove your stuffing,
Again, wash everything that has come in contact with the raw chicken except thembaking own that will be on the oven, Wash your hands often,
We tag team so one person touches the chicken and someone else touches the salt and pepper shakers and olive oil bottle. Wash your hands before placing the pan in the oven.
I use a glass cutting board, it tough on knives, but you can disinfect it and it's non porous.
My two ways to cook a whole chicken. I usually , if possible tag team with my husband or daughter, I touch the chicken, and the other person touches everything else. You need to disinfect everything that has come on contact with raw meat or your hands when you have just touched raw meat,
This is another reason why batch cooking a months worth of chicken meals is more efficient. A months worth of chicken meals does not mean 30 meals. It means ifmyoumestmchicken twice a week, you will be cooking enough chicken , portion controlled, for 8 meals.
Slow cooker chicken
Open package of chicken . I do this in the sink into a colander, Imcut the end off the big and place it upside down into the colander and pull the bag off into the garbage.
Prep the slow cooker insert by peeling a rough chopping an onion , or two if they are small and placing them in the bottom of the insert.
Place chicken breast side down in the cooking insert, Rub chicken with a dry rub. You can find recipes for dry rubs on the Internet. Or, use seasoned salt.
Place the insert into the slow cooker, cover and turn on high . Cook the chicken on high for an hour PER POUND. You will be left with a cooked chicken and broth, Chicken should read 180 degrees with a meat thermometer.
Every precaution has been taken to assure the safety of cooking, Use your own judgement, Wash everything the raw meat and you touch after touching the raw meat thoroughly with a disinfectant. Wash your hands often. Disinfect your sink.
Second way of cooking a whole chicken.
Open package of chicken into a colander in the sink. Stuff whatever you have laying around in the cavity short of a kids dirty sock. A peeled onion, an orange, an apple, a lemon.
Place chicken on roasting pan on a rack and oil it with olive oil , then sprinkle it with salt and pepper.
Roast in a three hundred and fifty degree oven until the juices run clear and itmhas an internal temperature of one hundred eighty. I use a thermometer with a probe. You set it to well done chicken and it beeps at you when it's done.
Be sure to remove your stuffing,
Again, wash everything that has come in contact with the raw chicken except thembaking own that will be on the oven, Wash your hands often,
We tag team so one person touches the chicken and someone else touches the salt and pepper shakers and olive oil bottle. Wash your hands before placing the pan in the oven.
I use a glass cutting board, it tough on knives, but you can disinfect it and it's non porous.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
5 things you can do with enchalada sauce.
Lately, I have got enchalada sauce for 3/1- 10 ounce cans at dollar tree and grocery outlet . The dolkar tree ones are old El Paso.
That encouraged me to look for ways to use enchalada sauce instead of other tomato products. I also found tomato broth granules at grocery outlet cheap. I saw them at Winco at four times the price.
That encouraged me to look for ways to use enchalada sauce instead of other tomato products. I also found tomato broth granules at grocery outlet cheap. I saw them at Winco at four times the price.
- Chicken enchalada soup ( pinterest)
- Mex sloppy joes
- Chicken enchaladas
- Beef enchaladas
- Taco soup
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Warning: political essay.
So, the election is over......not quite yet..
The kkk, KGB, and the FBI rigged the election. Every time Mr, Trump accused someone of doing something, he was really telling all what he was doing,
He who dumps load in pants , accuses someone else of smelling of it.
This is not our America. Our America isn't governed by the kkk, the white supremestists, or the KGB. That is not what the majority of people, democrat or republican want.
I don't think that Mr, Trump had envisioned that either, I think he just didn't think things out. Remember back when you were a child, you would do things and not look beyond the obvious.
The kid that got onto the pudding you made for desert, had chocolate all over his face, and lied that he didn't do it. The kid that changed his report card, not realizing that he was going to have his mom sign it and return it to the teacher. Lol.
I don't think we should march in the streets and burn the flag or hurt people or property,
But, let's not roll over and play dead either.
What's happening is not what America needs to do, We don't need to be divided by hate. We don't need to be governed by radicals and by people that don't have the same belief system as we do, I'm not talking about christians or atheists -- religion. I'm talking about what this county was founded on.
We need to know what and how deep the connection that Mr, Trump has with Russia and Putin. Is that not a conflict of interest at best?. Call or write your favorite station or newspaper. Asking the FBI to investigate the connection, if any between the hacks and Trump is like the proverbial asking the fox to guard the henhouse. The major stations have very good investigative reporters.
Write your elected officials and let them know that you don't like the way this all played out.
Our democracy has checks and balances. Our founding fathers planned it out well. Use it.
This is America, it's not Hitler's Germany. It's not Russia, and we are not bunch of hate mongers.
Stand up and be counted or don't whine when we have lost all our rights.
The kkk, KGB, and the FBI rigged the election. Every time Mr, Trump accused someone of doing something, he was really telling all what he was doing,
He who dumps load in pants , accuses someone else of smelling of it.
This is not our America. Our America isn't governed by the kkk, the white supremestists, or the KGB. That is not what the majority of people, democrat or republican want.
I don't think that Mr, Trump had envisioned that either, I think he just didn't think things out. Remember back when you were a child, you would do things and not look beyond the obvious.
The kid that got onto the pudding you made for desert, had chocolate all over his face, and lied that he didn't do it. The kid that changed his report card, not realizing that he was going to have his mom sign it and return it to the teacher. Lol.
I don't think we should march in the streets and burn the flag or hurt people or property,
But, let's not roll over and play dead either.
What's happening is not what America needs to do, We don't need to be divided by hate. We don't need to be governed by radicals and by people that don't have the same belief system as we do, I'm not talking about christians or atheists -- religion. I'm talking about what this county was founded on.
We need to know what and how deep the connection that Mr, Trump has with Russia and Putin. Is that not a conflict of interest at best?. Call or write your favorite station or newspaper. Asking the FBI to investigate the connection, if any between the hacks and Trump is like the proverbial asking the fox to guard the henhouse. The major stations have very good investigative reporters.
Write your elected officials and let them know that you don't like the way this all played out.
Our democracy has checks and balances. Our founding fathers planned it out well. Use it.
This is America, it's not Hitler's Germany. It's not Russia, and we are not bunch of hate mongers.
Stand up and be counted or don't whine when we have lost all our rights.
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