Slowcooker recipes are a way to entertain almost effortlessly .
The less you have to do at the last minute the less stressful it is .
Berry Cobbler
1cup flour
3/4 cup sugar
1tspg baking powder
1/4 tsp EACH salt, cinnamon, nutmeg
2 eggs
2 T milk
2 T oil
4 cups berries(blackberries or blueberries or a combination of both. )
3/4 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
Whip cream or ice-cream
Mix dry ingredients.
Mix wet ingredients.
Mix dry with the wet ingredients.
Pour cobbler batter in bottom of greased 5 quart slow cooker.
In saucepan, combine berries, water and sugar. Bring to boil. Pour over cobbler.
Cover and cook on high 2 - 2 1/2 hours or until toothpick in center comes out clean.
Uncover and let stand 30 minutes.
Pumpkin Pie Pudding
1-15 ounce can solid pack pumpkin
1- 12 ounce can evaporated milk
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup baking mix
2eggs
2 T butter
1 T pumpkin pie spice
2tsp vanilla
Mix together all ingredients. Pour into greased slow cooker. Cover and cook for 6-7 hours or until thermometer reads 160 degrees. It helps if you put a towel between the slow cooker and the lid.
APPLE CRISP
4-5 cooking apples, peeled and sliced.
2/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup oatmeal
Cinnamon, nutmeg
1/3 cup butter
2T peanut butter
Place apples in slow cooker.
Combine dry ingredients. Cut in butter and peanut butter. Pour over apples. Cook on low 5-6 hours.
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Feed your family- BETTER, CHEAPER, FASTER. Four plus one is five. Four people, one meal, 5 bucks!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Our trip to Big Lots and Trader Joes
Yesterday my daughter and I stumbled upon the Big Lots 20 percent sale. One day only everything was twenty percent off.
Larry the cable guy garlic beer bread was .80.
Bumble Bee crab was 1.40
Sauerkraut was 1.60
White tea 1.60
Diced tomatoes .48 vs 1.29
You have to watch pull dates, but most of them were as far out as the other stores.
We then went to trader joes. I found good strawberries for 2.50 and a large basil plant for 5.00. There were a few prices that were as cheap as other stores. I saw a lot of organic and a lot of speciality vegetarian foods.
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Larry the cable guy garlic beer bread was .80.
Bumble Bee crab was 1.40
Sauerkraut was 1.60
White tea 1.60
Diced tomatoes .48 vs 1.29
You have to watch pull dates, but most of them were as far out as the other stores.
We then went to trader joes. I found good strawberries for 2.50 and a large basil plant for 5.00. There were a few prices that were as cheap as other stores. I saw a lot of organic and a lot of speciality vegetarian foods.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Main dishes with ground meats
Ground meat used to be only beef. We had ground round, the best grade, and ground chuck. I can remember paying .88 a pound for ground chuck. Now they have ground chicken, turkey, beef, lamb, and bison. We have tried bison ( it's supposed to be less fat than beef) and liked it. I like ground lamb, but my husband doesn't. I , personally think that ground chicken is hard to cook. The texture is different than beef. I haven't tried ground turkey. I think that you could substitute other ground meats that simulate the texture of the ground beef.
SHEPHERD'S PIE
1.5 pounds potatoes , cut into chunks (or use instant mashed)
1 onion, chopped
2cloves garlic
1T oil
1 pound ground beef ( or use already cooked hamburger)
1 T flour
1/2cup beef stock
Salt and pepper
3 T vinegar
2tsp W sauce
2 T butter
1 T milk
1) boil potatoes until tender
2)fry onion until tender, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and continue cooking 1 minute
more . Add the ground meat and cook until no longer pink. Drain off excess fat.
Stir flour into meat. Add beef stock slowly to thicken. Add salt, pepper, vinegar and w sauce.
Pour into 1.5 quart casserole.
Make mashed potatoes ( potatoes should be dense )
Spread over meat.
Brush with melted butter.
Bake at 400 degrees until top is golden.
Notes: I would use the hamburger crumbles I made last week and instant mashed potatoes to get out of the kitchen fast. I got instant mashed for .50 not long ago. That is more than the .21 that raw potatoes would cost but that's .29 cents for ten minutes work is 1.80 an hour. I can handle that. LOL.
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SHEPHERD'S PIE
1.5 pounds potatoes , cut into chunks (or use instant mashed)
1 onion, chopped
2cloves garlic
1T oil
1 pound ground beef ( or use already cooked hamburger)
1 T flour
1/2cup beef stock
Salt and pepper
3 T vinegar
2tsp W sauce
2 T butter
1 T milk
1) boil potatoes until tender
2)fry onion until tender, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and continue cooking 1 minute
more . Add the ground meat and cook until no longer pink. Drain off excess fat.
Stir flour into meat. Add beef stock slowly to thicken. Add salt, pepper, vinegar and w sauce.
Pour into 1.5 quart casserole.
Make mashed potatoes ( potatoes should be dense )
Spread over meat.
Brush with melted butter.
Bake at 400 degrees until top is golden.
Notes: I would use the hamburger crumbles I made last week and instant mashed potatoes to get out of the kitchen fast. I got instant mashed for .50 not long ago. That is more than the .21 that raw potatoes would cost but that's .29 cents for ten minutes work is 1.80 an hour. I can handle that. LOL.
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Saturday, October 6, 2012
More oldies
LIMGUINE WITH ZUCCHINI CLAM SAUCE
12 ounces linguini
Olive oil
2 medium zucchini
1 1/2 tsp minced garlic
2 cans minced clams
Salt, red pepper
1) cook pasta
2) sauté zucchini in some olive oil.
3) Stir in remaining ingredients including clams and juice.
4) turn heat down to a simmer and simmer 3 minutes.
Toss sauce with drained pasta and garnish with parsley.
I would serve this with garlic bread and a salad.
NOTE
Clams are on sale at BARTELLS sometimes. Pasta has remained a bargain at .88 to a dollar a pound.
Let's review the food pyramid. I haven't for a long time. It doesn't seem to be kind to dieters or diabetics however. It probably is what teens and active children need for fuel and growing bodies. Most of us on diets and those of us that are diabetic can't have 11 servimgs of bread or grain.
Bread and grains 6-11 servings
Veggies 3-5. Fruit 2-4
Dairy 2-3. Meat 2-3
Fats, sugar sparingly.
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12 ounces linguini
Olive oil
2 medium zucchini
1 1/2 tsp minced garlic
2 cans minced clams
Salt, red pepper
1) cook pasta
2) sauté zucchini in some olive oil.
3) Stir in remaining ingredients including clams and juice.
4) turn heat down to a simmer and simmer 3 minutes.
Toss sauce with drained pasta and garnish with parsley.
I would serve this with garlic bread and a salad.
NOTE
Clams are on sale at BARTELLS sometimes. Pasta has remained a bargain at .88 to a dollar a pound.
Let's review the food pyramid. I haven't for a long time. It doesn't seem to be kind to dieters or diabetics however. It probably is what teens and active children need for fuel and growing bodies. Most of us on diets and those of us that are diabetic can't have 11 servimgs of bread or grain.
Bread and grains 6-11 servings
Veggies 3-5. Fruit 2-4
Dairy 2-3. Meat 2-3
Fats, sugar sparingly.
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Friday, October 5, 2012
More from 1970s personal cookbook
Sausage chili bake
3/4 pound smoked sausage cut into 1/2 inch slices
1 small onion, chopped
1tsp garlic salt
1-2 T chili powder
1can diced tomatoes, undrained
1can kidney beams, umdrained
2cups Bisquick
1/2cup cornmeal
1cup cornmeal
2eggs
1) cook sausage and onion in skillet for 4-5 minutes
Spoon into ungreased 9x3 pan . Stir in chili powder, garlic, tomatoes AMD beans.
2) in medium bowl, mix bisquit ingredients. Spread over meat mixture.
Bake at 350 35- 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown.
Taco beef bake with cheddar biscuit topping
1poumd hamburger
Taco seasoning
1cup salsa
2 cups frozen corn
2cups Bisquick
1 cup shredded cheese
2/3 cup milk.
1) brown meat. (or use already defatted meat) add corn, salsa and taco seasoning.
Heat to boiling. Pour into 8x8 pan.
2) stir together in bowl, Bisquick, cheese, and milk. Drop by spoonfuls onto meat mixture. (12)
3) bake uncovered 20-25 minutes until topping is golden brown. 6 one cup servimgs.
NOTES. These are adapted from Bisquick recipes. Sausage was 3/10 at QFC last week. It is sometimes cheaper at the grocery outlet. You can make your own salsa or substitute diced tomatoes,onion and peppers. Taco seasoning recipe is on a previous post.
I'm thinking the cheddar Bisquick topping would be good on a lot of thimgs.
That's all for today.
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3/4 pound smoked sausage cut into 1/2 inch slices
1 small onion, chopped
1tsp garlic salt
1-2 T chili powder
1can diced tomatoes, undrained
1can kidney beams, umdrained
2cups Bisquick
1/2cup cornmeal
1cup cornmeal
2eggs
1) cook sausage and onion in skillet for 4-5 minutes
Spoon into ungreased 9x3 pan . Stir in chili powder, garlic, tomatoes AMD beans.
2) in medium bowl, mix bisquit ingredients. Spread over meat mixture.
Bake at 350 35- 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown.
Taco beef bake with cheddar biscuit topping
1poumd hamburger
Taco seasoning
1cup salsa
2 cups frozen corn
2cups Bisquick
1 cup shredded cheese
2/3 cup milk.
1) brown meat. (or use already defatted meat) add corn, salsa and taco seasoning.
Heat to boiling. Pour into 8x8 pan.
2) stir together in bowl, Bisquick, cheese, and milk. Drop by spoonfuls onto meat mixture. (12)
3) bake uncovered 20-25 minutes until topping is golden brown. 6 one cup servimgs.
NOTES. These are adapted from Bisquick recipes. Sausage was 3/10 at QFC last week. It is sometimes cheaper at the grocery outlet. You can make your own salsa or substitute diced tomatoes,onion and peppers. Taco seasoning recipe is on a previous post.
I'm thinking the cheddar Bisquick topping would be good on a lot of thimgs.
That's all for today.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Better, cheaper and faster than hamburger box mix and meals from the adds
I talked about no brainer pasta a few days ago. Here it is. TADA!
It's not the most sophisticated dish In the world, but a teen can easily handle it. They may need some help with the oven.
1-27.5 ounce can of pasta sauce
Water
1 pound of DRY pasta.
8 ounces (two cups) Grated cheese
Leftover meat
1) put dry pasta in 9x13 pan
2) mix together 1 can of pasta sauce and 1 can of water. You should have 7 cups.
3) pour over pasta and stir.
4) cover with foil and bake at 425 for 45 minutes.
5) uncover, Put cheese and any leftover meat on top.cook an additional 10 minutes or until cheese is melted.
NOTE. The reason why this is faster, is that you can take the five minutes to get it in the oven and then walk away to get something else done. No watched pot here.
You have enough time to make a salad and set the table and still check the mail. LOL
You can pair the pasta with the cheese and the sauce variety. Wagon wheel pasta with cheddar and regular sauce and hamburger crumbles makes cheeseburger macaroni.
A Italian spiced sauce with a white cheese and pepperoni makes pizza pasta. Use your imagination.
Cost: pasta .88, sauce .80, cheese 1.00. 2.68
This makes a 9x13 pan. Serves 6 .45 a serving
Hamburger mix is 2.33 serves 5 or .47 a serving
Meal plans
1) no brainer pasta
2) chicken thighs ( see older post)
3) Roast chicken dinner
4) salmon
5) Mac and cheese
6) tortilla soup
7) meatballs with cream sauce and noodles
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Ps. The picture shows the dish with hamburger crumbles and a vegetarian alternative. It needs to be stirred to look more appetizing. You could put a little parm on top!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The scoop on cheap groceries.
I have been reading a lot of articles on the Internet lately. they talk about 10 or 15
Dollars per person per week. Most if them talk about foods most of us have never tasted. My stats are based on about half of the USDA stats for a family of four-- 2 adults and two school aged children. I try to take a middle of the road approach. What I would describe as normal food, with a realistic approach to fat and salt intake with a limited amount of ready made foods.
I hav heard everything from top ramen, boxed Mac and cheese, tofu, and eating five days a week for free at work.Also I heard .28 cent a pound chicken parts and cheap hot dogs.
65.00 a week is not much more than the 15 dollars a person, and I think that I am pretty realistic in my meal plans.
We are not having steak and lobster, but we are not having cheap hot dogs and mystery chicken parts.
Groceries on the cheap has to be sustainable. Your nutrition has to be there too.
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Dollars per person per week. Most if them talk about foods most of us have never tasted. My stats are based on about half of the USDA stats for a family of four-- 2 adults and two school aged children. I try to take a middle of the road approach. What I would describe as normal food, with a realistic approach to fat and salt intake with a limited amount of ready made foods.
I hav heard everything from top ramen, boxed Mac and cheese, tofu, and eating five days a week for free at work.Also I heard .28 cent a pound chicken parts and cheap hot dogs.
65.00 a week is not much more than the 15 dollars a person, and I think that I am pretty realistic in my meal plans.
We are not having steak and lobster, but we are not having cheap hot dogs and mystery chicken parts.
Groceries on the cheap has to be sustainable. Your nutrition has to be there too.
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Jane
This weeks adds
Before I go through the adds for the week,I thought I would talk about what to do with the hamburger I "put up " over the week end. I baked-off the meatloaf and we had it with baked acorn squash that I got last week and a salad. The rest we had n the next day. The meat balls were frozen in meal sized bags. They can become meat ball subs, spaghetti and meatballs, meatballs in cream gravy over noodles or in brown gravy over rice. Tacos are tacos. LOL. Crumbles can go in a casserole or spaghetti sauce or on a pizza.
Now, the adds:
QFC
20 Percent hamburger 2.66-- NOT. We paid 2.50 for 9 percent last week.
Chicken .88
English cukes 1.00
Pasta 1.00
TOP
Sirloin roast B1G1 nets 3.25. - used to be 2.25 cents this summer.
Coupons
2 off meat
2off produce
Butter 1.99
Cheese 3.99
Pasta 1.00 hagan brand
Potatoes 10 pounds for 2.00
Mayo 1.99
Gala apples 5 lbs 5.00
SAFEWAYS
Pork roast 1.49
Grapes 1.28
Milk 2.69
5 buck Friday
Brats , Safeways brand
Naval oranges 5/5. Lbs
Tuna 5/5
Boston cream cake
JFU
Potatoes 5 lbs .69
ALBERTSONS
Chicken thighs .99
Potatoes 5 lbs 1.49
Hunts pasta sauce .80
Strawberries 2.00
Squash .99
Chicken sausage 3.00
Fryers 1.39
Good hamburger 3.99
That's all. I have purposely added some comparison prices to this list. You need to cross off the items that are higher priced elsewhere. cross off anything that you don't need or want. Pasta sauce is about as cheap as you are going to get it. I have a recipe for what my nephew calls no brainer pasta.
I am not seeing salad fixings in the adds. The cheapest lettuces are usually iceberg and romaine. Probably at Costco. Sometimes the grocery outlet.
Cucumbers are a buck. My mother used to soak them in vinegar and salt and pepper. These are good with nasturtium vinegar.
Chicken thigh recipes are posted last month.
My mother used to fix carrot and raisin salad ( didn't go over to good with my nephews)
Apple and celery with walnuts , cottage cheese with pears, there is always sliced tomatoes with motts cheese and basil. I use dried basil if I don't have fresh. I planted some basil on the back porch. This is a good salad if you need to boost the protein level of a meal.
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Now, the adds:
QFC
20 Percent hamburger 2.66-- NOT. We paid 2.50 for 9 percent last week.
Chicken .88
English cukes 1.00
Pasta 1.00
TOP
Sirloin roast B1G1 nets 3.25. - used to be 2.25 cents this summer.
Coupons
2 off meat
2off produce
Butter 1.99
Cheese 3.99
Pasta 1.00 hagan brand
Potatoes 10 pounds for 2.00
Mayo 1.99
Gala apples 5 lbs 5.00
SAFEWAYS
Pork roast 1.49
Grapes 1.28
Milk 2.69
5 buck Friday
Brats , Safeways brand
Naval oranges 5/5. Lbs
Tuna 5/5
Boston cream cake
JFU
Potatoes 5 lbs .69
ALBERTSONS
Chicken thighs .99
Potatoes 5 lbs 1.49
Hunts pasta sauce .80
Strawberries 2.00
Squash .99
Chicken sausage 3.00
Fryers 1.39
Good hamburger 3.99
That's all. I have purposely added some comparison prices to this list. You need to cross off the items that are higher priced elsewhere. cross off anything that you don't need or want. Pasta sauce is about as cheap as you are going to get it. I have a recipe for what my nephew calls no brainer pasta.
I am not seeing salad fixings in the adds. The cheapest lettuces are usually iceberg and romaine. Probably at Costco. Sometimes the grocery outlet.
Cucumbers are a buck. My mother used to soak them in vinegar and salt and pepper. These are good with nasturtium vinegar.
Chicken thigh recipes are posted last month.
My mother used to fix carrot and raisin salad ( didn't go over to good with my nephews)
Apple and celery with walnuts , cottage cheese with pears, there is always sliced tomatoes with motts cheese and basil. I use dried basil if I don't have fresh. I planted some basil on the back porch. This is a good salad if you need to boost the protein level of a meal.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Let's talk pasta !
The chew is starting a new trend to call Monday meatless Monday.
Pasta is still a real bargain at .88 to a dollar a pound. It has an eight to ten year shelf life. I keep a bin( lock and lock) full of elbow macaroni and a box each of several other shapes. A lot of recipes can be adapted to another pasta shape.
Angel hair pasta with broccoli
3 large broccoli stalks.
3/4 of a pound of angel hair pasta.
6 T butter
1/3 cup water
2cups cream
Nutmeg
2cups parm
1) Trim rough parts of the stalks. Peel stalks. Reserve broccoli tops for garnish. Finely chop remaining broccoli. Set aside.
2) cook pasta.
3) cook broccoli in melted butter. Add water. Cover and cook until broccoli is cooked.
Remove the flowerettes and return pan to heat.
4) Add cream and nutmeg to broccoli in pan. Add pasta. Toss with some of the parm.
Top with more parm and reserved flowerettes.
NOTE: I use a hard cheese from Costco as a sub for parm. Sometimes I get parmesan from grocery outlet.
EARS ( pasta ) with cheddar sauce.
1 pound ears
1.5 cups milk
1.5 cups cream
8 ounces ( two cups )cheddar cheese, grated
4 ounces (one cup) jack cheese
4 ounces ham cubes
Salt, pepper, bread crumbs
1) cook pasta.
2) in pan, bring milk and cream to simmer. Add cheeses and ham. Stir until cheese is melted.
Salt and pepper.
3) drain pasta and put into 9x13 pan. Mix cheese sauce and pasta. Spread in pan. Top with breadcrumbs. ( mix breadcrumbs, parm and parsley. )
4) bake in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.
Notes:
Breadcrumbs can easily be made from scratch. Put your bread heels into the oven to dry. When you have enough, grate with a box grater, or whirl in the food processor.
Ham cubes are inexpensive at grocery outlet some times. I get several meals out of a package usually. You can put them in an omlette or on a pizza, or in a salad.
This can be made cheaper and with less fat, if you use milk only.
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Pasta is still a real bargain at .88 to a dollar a pound. It has an eight to ten year shelf life. I keep a bin( lock and lock) full of elbow macaroni and a box each of several other shapes. A lot of recipes can be adapted to another pasta shape.
Angel hair pasta with broccoli
3 large broccoli stalks.
3/4 of a pound of angel hair pasta.
6 T butter
1/3 cup water
2cups cream
Nutmeg
2cups parm
1) Trim rough parts of the stalks. Peel stalks. Reserve broccoli tops for garnish. Finely chop remaining broccoli. Set aside.
2) cook pasta.
3) cook broccoli in melted butter. Add water. Cover and cook until broccoli is cooked.
Remove the flowerettes and return pan to heat.
4) Add cream and nutmeg to broccoli in pan. Add pasta. Toss with some of the parm.
Top with more parm and reserved flowerettes.
NOTE: I use a hard cheese from Costco as a sub for parm. Sometimes I get parmesan from grocery outlet.
EARS ( pasta ) with cheddar sauce.
1 pound ears
1.5 cups milk
1.5 cups cream
8 ounces ( two cups )cheddar cheese, grated
4 ounces (one cup) jack cheese
4 ounces ham cubes
Salt, pepper, bread crumbs
1) cook pasta.
2) in pan, bring milk and cream to simmer. Add cheeses and ham. Stir until cheese is melted.
Salt and pepper.
3) drain pasta and put into 9x13 pan. Mix cheese sauce and pasta. Spread in pan. Top with breadcrumbs. ( mix breadcrumbs, parm and parsley. )
4) bake in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.
Notes:
Breadcrumbs can easily be made from scratch. Put your bread heels into the oven to dry. When you have enough, grate with a box grater, or whirl in the food processor.
Ham cubes are inexpensive at grocery outlet some times. I get several meals out of a package usually. You can put them in an omlette or on a pizza, or in a salad.
This can be made cheaper and with less fat, if you use milk only.
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
The rest of the story
I thought I would embellish on yesterday's post.
Meal plans are a quick jot of the main dish in this house. I usually have a good idea what I am going to serve with the main dish.
I try to do balance them by using this formula:
2 beef
2 pork or chicken
2 vegetarian
1 fish
You can use a different configuration to suit your family's tastes. The two vegetarian
Ones help to balance a higher cost of meat.
By stocking your staples, you almost never get stuck paying full price for them. I use a guideline of keeping about 24 of something that I use once a week, or 6 or so of
Something I use once a month. Things like mustard, mayo, artichoke hearts I keep one ahead so I don't have to make a special trip if I run out. Basically, when something is on sale for the rock bottom price, you buy 1) as many as you can afford to buy. 2) as many as the store will let you buy, or 3) as many as you need to reach your target goal for the product -- whichever comes first.
In the long run, after you get set up, you will find you probably spend less time shopping and cooking than you did before. If you spend more time on the front end of the meal to the table train, and less time on the back end, you will be money ahead. Basically, you get "paid" for shopping wisely, but you dont get paid for cooking.
On the subject of ready mades, sometimes salsa is cheaper ready made when tomatoes are not in season. You can also make salsa out of diced tomatoes. Tortillas are not worth making from scratch. Mashed potatoes when you can get them for 50 cents, are sometimes cheaper than scratch. I recenrly got sweet potato fries for .20 cents a pound and sweet potato in a box for .35 a meal. Pudding cups, fruit cups, boxed juice drinks, hamburger meal boxes, are not cheaper. Pudding takes no longer to make from scratch than it does from a mix. Read the ingredients on the package. They have to list them in order of volume. Fruit cups ready made, have 16 grams of sugar in them. The juice boxes I checked had 16 grams as well. That's thirty two grams of refined sugar. My carb max for a meal is 45 grams according to my dietitian. I wouldn't want it to be used on sugar syrup instead of good food. When cake mix or brownie mix is a buck, I think that they are worth it. I keep a few on hand. Base it on the amount of times you reach for them. I like an emergency stash in case I am getting company.
Stocking food at the lowest price gives you a sense of empowerment that you beat the stats; and a sense of security that you always have food in the house in the event of an emergency, be it unexpected company, sickness,or an act of God-- like snow!
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Meal plans are a quick jot of the main dish in this house. I usually have a good idea what I am going to serve with the main dish.
I try to do balance them by using this formula:
2 beef
2 pork or chicken
2 vegetarian
1 fish
You can use a different configuration to suit your family's tastes. The two vegetarian
Ones help to balance a higher cost of meat.
By stocking your staples, you almost never get stuck paying full price for them. I use a guideline of keeping about 24 of something that I use once a week, or 6 or so of
Something I use once a month. Things like mustard, mayo, artichoke hearts I keep one ahead so I don't have to make a special trip if I run out. Basically, when something is on sale for the rock bottom price, you buy 1) as many as you can afford to buy. 2) as many as the store will let you buy, or 3) as many as you need to reach your target goal for the product -- whichever comes first.
In the long run, after you get set up, you will find you probably spend less time shopping and cooking than you did before. If you spend more time on the front end of the meal to the table train, and less time on the back end, you will be money ahead. Basically, you get "paid" for shopping wisely, but you dont get paid for cooking.
On the subject of ready mades, sometimes salsa is cheaper ready made when tomatoes are not in season. You can also make salsa out of diced tomatoes. Tortillas are not worth making from scratch. Mashed potatoes when you can get them for 50 cents, are sometimes cheaper than scratch. I recenrly got sweet potato fries for .20 cents a pound and sweet potato in a box for .35 a meal. Pudding cups, fruit cups, boxed juice drinks, hamburger meal boxes, are not cheaper. Pudding takes no longer to make from scratch than it does from a mix. Read the ingredients on the package. They have to list them in order of volume. Fruit cups ready made, have 16 grams of sugar in them. The juice boxes I checked had 16 grams as well. That's thirty two grams of refined sugar. My carb max for a meal is 45 grams according to my dietitian. I wouldn't want it to be used on sugar syrup instead of good food. When cake mix or brownie mix is a buck, I think that they are worth it. I keep a few on hand. Base it on the amount of times you reach for them. I like an emergency stash in case I am getting company.
Stocking food at the lowest price gives you a sense of empowerment that you beat the stats; and a sense of security that you always have food in the house in the event of an emergency, be it unexpected company, sickness,or an act of God-- like snow!
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Basics of 1/2 price grocery shopping.
It's that time of the month. I thought I would go over the basics of 1/2 price shopping. We have all had times in our life when we have had to stretch a buck.
If that is you now, this blog is for you. If not, people enjoy the time saving tips and the recipes. It is my hope that I can help people.
The USDA puts out guidelines for food budgets . The last stats I can find was from 2009.
food has gone up since then and with the drought, I suspect it will go up more.
Food on the cheap takes a three pronged approach. Planning and organizing, shopping wisely, and cooking from scratch.
First: Collect your own group of recipes that use inexpensive sources of protein that your family will eat. Start with seven and go from there. It helps to have 14 so that you don't burn out on a particular dish. Daycare guidelines suggest a two week cycle.
List the staples you use frequently. Keep a log, either in a spiral notebook that you can take with you to the store, or a spreadsheet. Note the item,the size of the package, how much you paid, where and when. For us it is Diced tomatoes, refried beans, beans, mashed potatoes, pasta sauce, pasta, a few canned vegetables ( green beans and corn), tuna and salmon.
Plan a weeks meals after you get home from the grocery store from your stock and your new purchases. Use the most perishable foods first. One of the fastest ways to go off your budget is to not have a plan. If you have to answer the "what's for dinner?" question after a long, hard day it is too easy to reply with " take out".
Second: make best use of the grocery adds. I want to save as much as I spend at the grocery store. I take a piece of paper out of the computer waste basket, divide the clean side into quarters. Top each quarter with the name of the grocery store. Now go through the ad and put down anything that is really cheap that you can make a meal out of and the price. Use your notebook to record the cheapest price if it is one of your staples. By now, I have the prices in my head.
When you are done, cross off anything you already have enough of and anything that is a lower price somewhere else. Now pick the two stores that have the best prices that week. Go there, buy what's on your list, anything that you have to have and get in and out of the store. The more time you spend in the store, the more you are going to spend.
Plan your trip so that you drive the least amount. I plan a tight circle adding the dollar store and the pharmacy if needed.
The object is to never pay full price for anything. I have a guideline of 4 + 1 = 5.
Four people, one meal, FIVE bucks. That's for dinner. Lunch is leftovers, or a sandwich and fruit or veggie sticks. Breakfast is oatmeal or whole wheat toast and fruit or yogurt.
I try to use 1.00 a pound for veggies and fruit, and 2-2.50 a pound for meat for a guide line.
Third: Cook from scratch. Another way to de rail your budget is to buy pre packaged, pre made foods. a few of them are cheaper than scratch, but not many. Do the math.
hamburger meal boxes are about the most expensive thing in the grocery store, pound for pound.
There are ways to make meal prep fast from scratch.
1) cook ground meat soon after you get home or the next day. Defat it, package it in meal sized portions, label and freeze. If you freeze it flat in plastic bags, it will take up less room in the freezer. Buying it in bulk makes for the cheapest price and let's you portion control your meat so there is no waste. Works for ground turkey, beef, and sausage. Costco has Jimmy Dean at the moment for 6.89 for three pounds.
2) roast off a chicken, roast beef, or pork roast ahead of time and package it in meal sized portions. Slice roast thin for sandwiches and bag. I use the food saver bags for this so I can thaw it fast under cold water.
3) use your slow cooker and your pressure cooker if you have one. If you don't have a slow cooker, get one. If you are short on money, look at estate and garage sales and put the word out to friends and family.
I have several meals in my freezer that I can make in 20 minutes or less. Tacos, refried beans, roast beef a jus sandwiches and green salad, Super baked potatoes,
BBQ pork sandwiches and salad. Healthier fast food without the fast food price!
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If that is you now, this blog is for you. If not, people enjoy the time saving tips and the recipes. It is my hope that I can help people.
The USDA puts out guidelines for food budgets . The last stats I can find was from 2009.
food has gone up since then and with the drought, I suspect it will go up more.
Food on the cheap takes a three pronged approach. Planning and organizing, shopping wisely, and cooking from scratch.
First: Collect your own group of recipes that use inexpensive sources of protein that your family will eat. Start with seven and go from there. It helps to have 14 so that you don't burn out on a particular dish. Daycare guidelines suggest a two week cycle.
List the staples you use frequently. Keep a log, either in a spiral notebook that you can take with you to the store, or a spreadsheet. Note the item,the size of the package, how much you paid, where and when. For us it is Diced tomatoes, refried beans, beans, mashed potatoes, pasta sauce, pasta, a few canned vegetables ( green beans and corn), tuna and salmon.
Plan a weeks meals after you get home from the grocery store from your stock and your new purchases. Use the most perishable foods first. One of the fastest ways to go off your budget is to not have a plan. If you have to answer the "what's for dinner?" question after a long, hard day it is too easy to reply with " take out".
Second: make best use of the grocery adds. I want to save as much as I spend at the grocery store. I take a piece of paper out of the computer waste basket, divide the clean side into quarters. Top each quarter with the name of the grocery store. Now go through the ad and put down anything that is really cheap that you can make a meal out of and the price. Use your notebook to record the cheapest price if it is one of your staples. By now, I have the prices in my head.
When you are done, cross off anything you already have enough of and anything that is a lower price somewhere else. Now pick the two stores that have the best prices that week. Go there, buy what's on your list, anything that you have to have and get in and out of the store. The more time you spend in the store, the more you are going to spend.
Plan your trip so that you drive the least amount. I plan a tight circle adding the dollar store and the pharmacy if needed.
The object is to never pay full price for anything. I have a guideline of 4 + 1 = 5.
Four people, one meal, FIVE bucks. That's for dinner. Lunch is leftovers, or a sandwich and fruit or veggie sticks. Breakfast is oatmeal or whole wheat toast and fruit or yogurt.
I try to use 1.00 a pound for veggies and fruit, and 2-2.50 a pound for meat for a guide line.
Third: Cook from scratch. Another way to de rail your budget is to buy pre packaged, pre made foods. a few of them are cheaper than scratch, but not many. Do the math.
hamburger meal boxes are about the most expensive thing in the grocery store, pound for pound.
There are ways to make meal prep fast from scratch.
1) cook ground meat soon after you get home or the next day. Defat it, package it in meal sized portions, label and freeze. If you freeze it flat in plastic bags, it will take up less room in the freezer. Buying it in bulk makes for the cheapest price and let's you portion control your meat so there is no waste. Works for ground turkey, beef, and sausage. Costco has Jimmy Dean at the moment for 6.89 for three pounds.
2) roast off a chicken, roast beef, or pork roast ahead of time and package it in meal sized portions. Slice roast thin for sandwiches and bag. I use the food saver bags for this so I can thaw it fast under cold water.
3) use your slow cooker and your pressure cooker if you have one. If you don't have a slow cooker, get one. If you are short on money, look at estate and garage sales and put the word out to friends and family.
I have several meals in my freezer that I can make in 20 minutes or less. Tacos, refried beans, roast beef a jus sandwiches and green salad, Super baked potatoes,
BBQ pork sandwiches and salad. Healthier fast food without the fast food price!
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Slow cooker recipes by request
I have comments that people want slow cooker recipes.
SLOPPY JOES
1 pound ground beef,defatted
1onion, chopped
3/4 cup ketchup
2T chili sauce
1 T. W sauce
1T mustard
1 T vinegar
1Tsugar
Buns
Combine all ingredients in the slowcooker. Cook on low 4 a 5 hours.
Good hamburger is 2.50 cents a pound ar Safeways ( net). It is buy 1, Get 1.
I will make meatloaf, taco meat, meatballs and beef crumbles. The meatloaf will be cooked in a meatloaf pan so that the fat drains as it cooks, I will defat the tacos and the crumbles. I cook meatballs on a 1/4 sheet pan with a rack above it so that the fat drains. I am already using low fat hamburger. It should be fairly healthy; defatting low far hamburger makes less than boneless skinless chicken breast.
Vinegar is about two bucks a gallon at Costco. It lasts a long time and you can use it for cleaning as well. Nasturshim vinegar is really good. It has a peppery taste.
Chili sauce is at the dollar store, I believe.
Hamburger buns are sometimes free at the bakery outlet if you buy the months bread products. Stick to the bread products, the other products often are not a bargain.
I either get ketchup at the dollar store, or when it is a dollar om sale.
MEXICAN SOUP
2 - 15 oz cans of black beans, undrained
2 cans diced tomatoes, Mexican flavored if possible.
1cup salsa
chopped jalapeño peppers, chopped to taste
1 can tomato sauce ( or tomato paste and water to equal the 14 ounces.
Chicken cubes, cooked, grated cheese, tortilla chips
1) dump first five ingredients in the slow cooker. Stir. Cook on low for 8 hours.
2) turn cooker to high and add cooked chicken. Cook until chicken is warm. Do not over- stir so that your chicken gets stringy.Top with grated cheese and tortilla chips.
Note:
Roast off a chicken when you get it for a buck a pound. You should never buy a whole chicken that is less than 3 pounds. More like 4 or 5 is better. Under that you are paying for too much bone, and not enough meat.Have one " Sunday dinner" from the chicken breast. Cut off the wings, legs, and thighs for another meal.Cut chunks out of whatever is left from the breast. You can use them for chicken tetrezini, pot pie, soup, pizza, or tacos.
Tortilla chips are on sale often, or you can fry them on a little oil or brush them in oil and bake them.Check the food network for directions.
I am using pickled jalapeños at the moment. I am still trying to come up with chillies that are under 1.29 a four ounce can. It is one of those things that you can splurge on and make two meals out of it I suppose. For now, I am substituting until I find a solution.
SLOW COOKER BEEF SANDWICHES
2-3 pound of chuck roast or steak. Cubed.
1 pkg dry onion soup mix
1can cola
1) dump meat and mix and cola in slow cooker.
2) cook on low 8-10 hours.
3) shred meat with a fork.
4) serve on buns.
NOTE: onion soup mix recipe is on a current post.
You could also put carrots and potatoes on the bottom of the slow cooker before you layer the other ingredients and use it as a stew.serve with a crusty bread.
I have been putting butter, micro-planed hard cheese and parsley on French bread and heating it wrapped in foil in the oven.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
More mix recipes.
You could spend a lot of money on those mix packages. At a dollar a piece, do the
math. You are paying a lot of money per pound for something you probably already have in your cabinet. Spices are all over for a buck. They are also cheaper at costco and you could share with a friend if the quqnity is too much. Business Costco caters to restraunts. For four dollars I have enough basil for a lifetime. Spices loose their strength over time. None the less, makimg your own saves a lot of money and you don't get preservatives and can adjust the recipe accordingly.
ONION SOUP MIX.
3/4 cup dried minced onion
1/3cup beef flavored instant bouillon
4tsp onion powder
1/4 tsp sugar
5 T equals an 1.5 ounce package.
Onion soup mix is just under ten dollars a pound for beef broth, onion and sugar!
SALT FREE HERB MIX
3 tsp each of onion powder, garlic powder, dried parsley
1 tsp each of basil, thyme, pepper
TACO SEASONING MIX
1/2 cup plus 2 T chili powder
2/3 cup paprika
1/2 cup plus 1T cumin
1/3 cup onion powder
1/3 cup garlic powder
1 1/2 tsp red pepper
1 T red pepper flakes
Mix together. Store in container with a tight fitting lid. Store in a cool dry place for six months.
Use 2heaping tablespoons per pound of meat.
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math. You are paying a lot of money per pound for something you probably already have in your cabinet. Spices are all over for a buck. They are also cheaper at costco and you could share with a friend if the quqnity is too much. Business Costco caters to restraunts. For four dollars I have enough basil for a lifetime. Spices loose their strength over time. None the less, makimg your own saves a lot of money and you don't get preservatives and can adjust the recipe accordingly.
ONION SOUP MIX.
3/4 cup dried minced onion
1/3cup beef flavored instant bouillon
4tsp onion powder
1/4 tsp sugar
5 T equals an 1.5 ounce package.
Onion soup mix is just under ten dollars a pound for beef broth, onion and sugar!
SALT FREE HERB MIX
3 tsp each of onion powder, garlic powder, dried parsley
1 tsp each of basil, thyme, pepper
TACO SEASONING MIX
1/2 cup plus 2 T chili powder
2/3 cup paprika
1/2 cup plus 1T cumin
1/3 cup onion powder
1/3 cup garlic powder
1 1/2 tsp red pepper
1 T red pepper flakes
Mix together. Store in container with a tight fitting lid. Store in a cool dry place for six months.
Use 2heaping tablespoons per pound of meat.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Quick Main Dishes
We are heading into what for many families is the busiest time of the year. The kids are back in school, the adults groups are starting up again, and the holidays are upon us. I thought I would scour the many cookbooks I have and adjust some recipes to
be better, cheaper, faster.
Beef Satay
2 cloves garlic
1 large onion, quartered
2T ground cumin
1T sugar
2T olive oil
1 pound lean boneless sirloin.
salt
Cut beef into 1 inch cubes.
In a blender combine:
garlic
onion
cumin
sugar
oil
Whirl until smooth and place in large bowl.
Marinate beef cubes in bowl.
Thread meat on skewers.
Grill skewers on lightly oiled grill and cook 5-7 minutes until done to your liking.
Serve over red onions and sliced cucumbers with rice.
Beef Stirfry
2 large oranges
3T sherry
3T soy sauce
1 T cornstarch
1 pound bonless beef
Slice thinly across the grain into 1/4 inch slices.
2 T ginger
1.4 cups bean sprouts
1.5 cups chinese pea pods, cleaned.
1) Zest one orange. Squeeze juice from both oranges . Measure juice and supplement with water if necessary to make 3/4 cup. Add sauce ingredients .
2) Stir-fry beef until browned. Transfer meat to a bowl.
3) Pour orange juice mixture into pan. Deglaze pan. Add bean sprouts and pea pods and cook until pea pods are crisp-tender. Add beef and bring up to temperature.
Serve over rice.
NOTE: sirloin was on sale at Safeways last week.
Shrimp Fajitas
Make Salsa:
3 medium tomatoes, diced
1/2 cup thinly sliced radishes
1/2 cup minced onion
1 jalapeno seeded and minced
salt, red pepper
parsley or cilantro, chopped.
Mix together, cover, and set aside.
Make Marinade :
2 green onions
3T lime juice
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 tsp each of cumin, ciili powder,
salt, red pepper
Marinate 1 pound of shrimp that has been cleaned ( remove shells and tails. ) about 5 minutes.
Stir fry shrimp in marinade until shrimp is done.
Heat flour tortillas . Lightly brush with hot water. Stack, wrap in foil and bake in a 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes.
Assembly:
Place shrimp over the center of the warmed tortilla. Add salsa and sour cream.
Roll.
NOTES: Shrimp is less than five dollars a pound at Safeways with JFU. If tomatoes aren't in season, use canned chopped tomatoes, well drained. Adjust seasonings to
your heat preference. Taco shells are cheapest at Costco. I store them in the fridge and they last a long time. Lime juice is cheapest in the bottle.
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PS. I made this for family . I would serve it with rice. I would also add lettuce and cheese and cut the shrimp in half. A double batch did not feed 5 adults. I think a
Single batch would of augmented with rice and lettuce. This would also work for a lettuce wrap.
be better, cheaper, faster.
Beef Satay
2 cloves garlic
1 large onion, quartered
2T ground cumin
1T sugar
2T olive oil
1 pound lean boneless sirloin.
salt
Cut beef into 1 inch cubes.
In a blender combine:
garlic
onion
cumin
sugar
oil
Whirl until smooth and place in large bowl.
Marinate beef cubes in bowl.
Thread meat on skewers.
Grill skewers on lightly oiled grill and cook 5-7 minutes until done to your liking.
Serve over red onions and sliced cucumbers with rice.
Beef Stirfry
2 large oranges
3T sherry
3T soy sauce
1 T cornstarch
1 pound bonless beef
Slice thinly across the grain into 1/4 inch slices.
2 T ginger
1.4 cups bean sprouts
1.5 cups chinese pea pods, cleaned.
1) Zest one orange. Squeeze juice from both oranges . Measure juice and supplement with water if necessary to make 3/4 cup. Add sauce ingredients .
2) Stir-fry beef until browned. Transfer meat to a bowl.
3) Pour orange juice mixture into pan. Deglaze pan. Add bean sprouts and pea pods and cook until pea pods are crisp-tender. Add beef and bring up to temperature.
Serve over rice.
NOTE: sirloin was on sale at Safeways last week.
Shrimp Fajitas
Make Salsa:
3 medium tomatoes, diced
1/2 cup thinly sliced radishes
1/2 cup minced onion
1 jalapeno seeded and minced
salt, red pepper
parsley or cilantro, chopped.
Mix together, cover, and set aside.
Make Marinade :
2 green onions
3T lime juice
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 tsp each of cumin, ciili powder,
salt, red pepper
Marinate 1 pound of shrimp that has been cleaned ( remove shells and tails. ) about 5 minutes.
Stir fry shrimp in marinade until shrimp is done.
Heat flour tortillas . Lightly brush with hot water. Stack, wrap in foil and bake in a 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes.
Assembly:
Place shrimp over the center of the warmed tortilla. Add salsa and sour cream.
Roll.
NOTES: Shrimp is less than five dollars a pound at Safeways with JFU. If tomatoes aren't in season, use canned chopped tomatoes, well drained. Adjust seasonings to
your heat preference. Taco shells are cheapest at Costco. I store them in the fridge and they last a long time. Lime juice is cheapest in the bottle.
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PS. I made this for family . I would serve it with rice. I would also add lettuce and cheese and cut the shrimp in half. A double batch did not feed 5 adults. I think a
Single batch would of augmented with rice and lettuce. This would also work for a lettuce wrap.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
SURPRISE. This weeks adds
First...there was a coupon booklet with the adds. I saw a lot of pet food, make up, and bathtubs. There was a coupon for cold cereal, and one for corn oil.
I think that's why I am not a coupon clipper except for store coupons.
Safeways
Good hamburger is B1G1. They are not telling how much it costs. It os valy pack, so batch cooking would be in order.
Gala apples are 1.00
Cabbage .69
FIVE DOLLAR FRIDAYS
Shrimp
Ribs
Cheese cake
Shredded cheese
Salmon
Coupons
Frozen veggies 1.29 a pound
Betty crocker cake mix .99
Jfu
Raspberries 2.99
Top
Coupons
Eggs .99
Salad 1.00
Meat:
Fryer legs 1.00
Country ribs or sirloin chops 2.00
QFC
Pasta 1.00
Cream cheese1.00
Oranges.99
Pears .99
Broccoli .99
Corn 2/88
Sausage 3/10
ALBERTSONS
Tangerines .88
That's all there is. That's one of the reasons why it is wise to stock. I don't have to go shop this week. We are sustainable for a while.
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I think that's why I am not a coupon clipper except for store coupons.
Safeways
Good hamburger is B1G1. They are not telling how much it costs. It os valy pack, so batch cooking would be in order.
Gala apples are 1.00
Cabbage .69
FIVE DOLLAR FRIDAYS
Shrimp
Ribs
Cheese cake
Shredded cheese
Salmon
Coupons
Frozen veggies 1.29 a pound
Betty crocker cake mix .99
Jfu
Raspberries 2.99
Top
Coupons
Eggs .99
Salad 1.00
Meat:
Fryer legs 1.00
Country ribs or sirloin chops 2.00
QFC
Pasta 1.00
Cream cheese1.00
Oranges.99
Pears .99
Broccoli .99
Corn 2/88
Sausage 3/10
ALBERTSONS
Tangerines .88
That's all there is. That's one of the reasons why it is wise to stock. I don't have to go shop this week. We are sustainable for a while.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Blog for September 25
I just got home from high tea with my girlfriends. I think that desert is on order.
I think this is like the recipe that we made when I was a kid. Have been looking for it for years. We called it cowboy pudding cake.
1 1/4 cups flour
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2tsp soda
1/4tsp salt
1/2cup buttermilk
2 T butter, melted
1/2cup raisins
1/4cup nuts
1/4cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 1/2 cup hot water ( 130'degrees)
Heat oven to 350 degrees
In large bowl, mix dry ingredients
Stir in buttermilk and butter.
Stir in raisins and nuts
Spread in ungreased 8 or 9 inch square pan
In small bowl, mix brown sugar and hot water. Pour over batter.
Bake 45-55 min or until top is brown and toothpick comes out clean.
Serve with ice cream.
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I think this is like the recipe that we made when I was a kid. Have been looking for it for years. We called it cowboy pudding cake.
1 1/4 cups flour
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2tsp soda
1/4tsp salt
1/2cup buttermilk
2 T butter, melted
1/2cup raisins
1/4cup nuts
1/4cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 1/2 cup hot water ( 130'degrees)
Heat oven to 350 degrees
In large bowl, mix dry ingredients
Stir in buttermilk and butter.
Stir in raisins and nuts
Spread in ungreased 8 or 9 inch square pan
In small bowl, mix brown sugar and hot water. Pour over batter.
Bake 45-55 min or until top is brown and toothpick comes out clean.
Serve with ice cream.
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Roast Chicken with a dry rub.
I know, chicken again? Chicken remains the lowest priced meat in the meat case. I can still find it for a buck a pound for the good stuff. You need to buy a chicken that is over three pounds in order to get your best value. It has to do with the ratio of chicken to bone.
Directions:
Please remember to prep a chicken on a cutting board away from raw fruits and veggies.
Rinse chicken with cold water. Scrape out the cavity with a spoon. Rinse with cold water. Sprinkle cavity with salt.
Stuff cavity with anything you have around--a lemon, an orange, an onion, an apple .
Rub skin with olive oil.
Grease rack of roasting pan.
Rub dry rub or paste over chicken. Place chicken on roasting pan.
NOTE:
If you don't have a roasting pan, you can put root vegetables on the bottom of a bakimg pan and make it work.
Dry Rubs
Grind or pulverize seasonings with a bottle bottom in a shallow bowl.
CARRIBBESN
1/2 tsp each of
Onion powder
Thyme
Allspice
1/4 each
Ginger,
Cayenne pepper
Nutmeg
Salt
MEDITERRANEAN
1/2 tsp each
Parsley
Sage
Rosemary
Garlic powder
Pastes
1/4 cup plain yogurt, 1 T flour, 1/2tsp salt. Add seasonings.
GREEK
1/2cup mint
1 T lemon juice
2tsp garlic
1/2tsp oregano
Pepper
MEXICAN
1/2 cup cilantro
1 jalapeño pepper, chopped
2tsp chili powder
2tsp minced garlic
TO ROAST BIRD
PLACE BIRD IN LOWEST RACK OF THE OVEN. ROAST AT 375 degrees for about 20 minutes a pound. I insert an oven safe meat thermometer and set it to well done chicken.
Chicken should be 170 degrees. The leg should pull away from the breast and yje juices should run clear.
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Directions:
Please remember to prep a chicken on a cutting board away from raw fruits and veggies.
Rinse chicken with cold water. Scrape out the cavity with a spoon. Rinse with cold water. Sprinkle cavity with salt.
Stuff cavity with anything you have around--a lemon, an orange, an onion, an apple .
Rub skin with olive oil.
Grease rack of roasting pan.
Rub dry rub or paste over chicken. Place chicken on roasting pan.
NOTE:
If you don't have a roasting pan, you can put root vegetables on the bottom of a bakimg pan and make it work.
Dry Rubs
Grind or pulverize seasonings with a bottle bottom in a shallow bowl.
CARRIBBESN
1/2 tsp each of
Onion powder
Thyme
Allspice
1/4 each
Ginger,
Cayenne pepper
Nutmeg
Salt
MEDITERRANEAN
1/2 tsp each
Parsley
Sage
Rosemary
Garlic powder
Pastes
1/4 cup plain yogurt, 1 T flour, 1/2tsp salt. Add seasonings.
GREEK
1/2cup mint
1 T lemon juice
2tsp garlic
1/2tsp oregano
Pepper
MEXICAN
1/2 cup cilantro
1 jalapeño pepper, chopped
2tsp chili powder
2tsp minced garlic
TO ROAST BIRD
PLACE BIRD IN LOWEST RACK OF THE OVEN. ROAST AT 375 degrees for about 20 minutes a pound. I insert an oven safe meat thermometer and set it to well done chicken.
Chicken should be 170 degrees. The leg should pull away from the breast and yje juices should run clear.
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Check this Out !
Yesterday, We were on our way to the bread outlet. I needed some French bread for a group. We were passimg the business Costco, so we went in to look. If I could get the bread there, it would save time and gas.
They had the bread for the same price as the bread store. They, however did not have regular bread for the same price, so it doesn't eliminate our once a month bread run.
But it brought to mind that not everyone knows that anyone can go to the business Costco and they have all kinds of things that the regular Costco doesn't.
I buy sugar free coffee syrup far cheaper than the grocery store. Cornmeal was half the price of the grocery store. They have a jus mix cheaper and more selection of spices.
Bulk beans are far cheaper and they have more variety. I would probably get with a few friends and split a bag--twenty pounds of beans is a LOT of beans. LOL
Good hamburger has always been cheaper in rolls.
Cornstarch and salt are really cheap in bulk they don't go bad and I haven't had to buy them for years.
Blue cheese was 17.00 and change for 5 pounds. It is 12.00 for two cups at TOP.
We, however didn't think that we could use 5 pounds of blue cheese crumbles.
Not everythimg is bigger portions, but a lot is.
They are not open the same hours as regular Costco, and not open on Sunday.
It's one of those places that I hit about twice a year and stock up on things like coffee syrup that I don't buy often.
It also works well if you have to feed a crowd for some reason. You can buy large packages and things that are semi prepared, and when you have the daunting task of cooking for twenty it is probably worth the little extra money. Do the math, if it is something that you use often for your family and find out if it can be used up fast enough and is it cheaper than buying it and prepping it yourself.
If you live near a Costco wholesale, it might be worth an exploration trip. The gas, by the way, was eleven cents a gallon cheaper the day we went.
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They had the bread for the same price as the bread store. They, however did not have regular bread for the same price, so it doesn't eliminate our once a month bread run.
But it brought to mind that not everyone knows that anyone can go to the business Costco and they have all kinds of things that the regular Costco doesn't.
I buy sugar free coffee syrup far cheaper than the grocery store. Cornmeal was half the price of the grocery store. They have a jus mix cheaper and more selection of spices.
Bulk beans are far cheaper and they have more variety. I would probably get with a few friends and split a bag--twenty pounds of beans is a LOT of beans. LOL
Good hamburger has always been cheaper in rolls.
Cornstarch and salt are really cheap in bulk they don't go bad and I haven't had to buy them for years.
Blue cheese was 17.00 and change for 5 pounds. It is 12.00 for two cups at TOP.
We, however didn't think that we could use 5 pounds of blue cheese crumbles.
Not everythimg is bigger portions, but a lot is.
They are not open the same hours as regular Costco, and not open on Sunday.
It's one of those places that I hit about twice a year and stock up on things like coffee syrup that I don't buy often.
It also works well if you have to feed a crowd for some reason. You can buy large packages and things that are semi prepared, and when you have the daunting task of cooking for twenty it is probably worth the little extra money. Do the math, if it is something that you use often for your family and find out if it can be used up fast enough and is it cheaper than buying it and prepping it yourself.
If you live near a Costco wholesale, it might be worth an exploration trip. The gas, by the way, was eleven cents a gallon cheaper the day we went.
Thanks for stopping by
Please share with a friend.
Jane
Saturday, September 22, 2012
More crockpot..it's fall here
It's fall here..right on time!LOL
For some reason, fall is a time when our focus turns from BBQ and outdoors to home and
Hearth. Fall signals warm soup, and comfort foods. In the Pacific Northwest, ot gets colder and the rains come. We get busy with kids in school and our winter activities.
It is crock pot weather.
RED PASTA SAUCE
1 pound of ground beef
1/2 pound of ground chicken, turkey, pork, or sausage.
1 can diced tomatoes ( 14.5 oz)
1can tomato sauce ( or tomato paste and water to make 12/3 cups )
1/2 of a chopped onion
1 medium bell pepper, chopped
1heaping T of Italian seasoning
1/2 cup wine
1/2 tsp garlic , minced.
Brown meats and defat.
Place all ingredients in the Slow cooker and cook on high 3-4 hours or on low 6-8 hours.
Notes
I usually have meat already cooked And defatted. It is easier to do batches of it When you get home from shopping or the next day. Label and freeze in meal sized portions.
Be sure to date them.
To defat any ground meat, fry the meat to 175 degrees ( no longer pink). Drain into colander in the sink or over a large bowl. Boil water on the stove, and place colander in the sink and pour boiling water over it. It is supposed to reduce the fat in hamburger by 17 percent and make it have less fat than a boneless, skinless chicken breast.
I generally cook meat in batches-- not at dinner time. I either refrigerate it if we are eating it in the next two days, or I label and freeze meal sized portions. This eliminates waste, and it gives you a head start on dinner. It is less stressful for me to either put something in the crockpot in the morning or have meat already cooked in the freezer. Cooked ground meat thaws quickly and gives you a head start on dinner and you are more likely to defat it if you aren't coming with growling mouths to feed! LOL
If you are in a hurry in the morning, get your veggies chopped the night before and put in the fridge. Dump everything in the crockpot and turn it on before you leave the house.
Using the crockpot when you entertain takes the stress out because you are not trying to do everything at the last minute.
I have a microwave pasta cooker. They are really cheap and they make for set it and forget it pasta. No watching the pot to boil, no stirring, and one pot, not a pot, a colander and a bowl.
Salad these days pretty much makes itself. They scientifically tested the question of to wash or not to wash salad from a bag. The washed salad had more germs than the unwashed salad.
I buy brown and serve baguettes from Costco or the bread outlet.
Remember, if you spend more time on the front end of the meal train, and less time on the back end of it, you are money ahead. You get "paid" handsomely for shopping wisely, no one pays you for cooking. As long as your family has good nutritious food you have succeeded and have dome it for half price!
Thanks for stopping by
Please share this blog, my object is to help people stretch their food dollar if they need or want to
Jane
For some reason, fall is a time when our focus turns from BBQ and outdoors to home and
Hearth. Fall signals warm soup, and comfort foods. In the Pacific Northwest, ot gets colder and the rains come. We get busy with kids in school and our winter activities.
It is crock pot weather.
RED PASTA SAUCE
1 pound of ground beef
1/2 pound of ground chicken, turkey, pork, or sausage.
1 can diced tomatoes ( 14.5 oz)
1can tomato sauce ( or tomato paste and water to make 12/3 cups )
1/2 of a chopped onion
1 medium bell pepper, chopped
1heaping T of Italian seasoning
1/2 cup wine
1/2 tsp garlic , minced.
Brown meats and defat.
Place all ingredients in the Slow cooker and cook on high 3-4 hours or on low 6-8 hours.
Notes
I usually have meat already cooked And defatted. It is easier to do batches of it When you get home from shopping or the next day. Label and freeze in meal sized portions.
Be sure to date them.
To defat any ground meat, fry the meat to 175 degrees ( no longer pink). Drain into colander in the sink or over a large bowl. Boil water on the stove, and place colander in the sink and pour boiling water over it. It is supposed to reduce the fat in hamburger by 17 percent and make it have less fat than a boneless, skinless chicken breast.
I generally cook meat in batches-- not at dinner time. I either refrigerate it if we are eating it in the next two days, or I label and freeze meal sized portions. This eliminates waste, and it gives you a head start on dinner. It is less stressful for me to either put something in the crockpot in the morning or have meat already cooked in the freezer. Cooked ground meat thaws quickly and gives you a head start on dinner and you are more likely to defat it if you aren't coming with growling mouths to feed! LOL
If you are in a hurry in the morning, get your veggies chopped the night before and put in the fridge. Dump everything in the crockpot and turn it on before you leave the house.
Using the crockpot when you entertain takes the stress out because you are not trying to do everything at the last minute.
I have a microwave pasta cooker. They are really cheap and they make for set it and forget it pasta. No watching the pot to boil, no stirring, and one pot, not a pot, a colander and a bowl.
Salad these days pretty much makes itself. They scientifically tested the question of to wash or not to wash salad from a bag. The washed salad had more germs than the unwashed salad.
I buy brown and serve baguettes from Costco or the bread outlet.
Remember, if you spend more time on the front end of the meal train, and less time on the back end of it, you are money ahead. You get "paid" handsomely for shopping wisely, no one pays you for cooking. As long as your family has good nutritious food you have succeeded and have dome it for half price!
Thanks for stopping by
Please share this blog, my object is to help people stretch their food dollar if they need or want to
Jane
Friday, September 21, 2012
Time to break out the crockpot
One of the best investments I have ever made in the kitchen is the crockpot. You can get them for as little as 25.00 and the smell of cooked dinner when you walk into the house after a long day makes it totally worth it.
The crockpot cookbook is another good investment. It is full of good recipes from main dishes to deserts.
VEGETARIAN BAKED BEANS
1lb dried navy beans
6 cups water
1small onion, chopped
3/4 cup ketchup
3/4 cup brown sugar
1tsp dry mustard
2 T dark molasses
1tsp salt
1) soak beans in water overnight in stockpot. Cook for 1.5 hours or until dome. ( or use canned beans that have been drained and rinsed. -- probably two cans
2) mix together all ingredients. Cook om low 10-12 hours
HERB STUFFING
1/2 cup butter
1large onion, chopped
3 celery ribs chopped
1 T poultry seasoning. ( parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme) -- sounds like a song LOL
Salt, pepper
1 loaf stale sourdough bread, Cut into 1 inch cubes.
1 1-2 -2 cups chicken broth ( ornusenvegetable broth)
1) sauté veggies in butter until soft. Take off the heat and add herbs.
( use fresh if you have them in your garden)
2) place bread cubes in bowl and add onion mixture. Moisten with broth.
3) place mixture in GREASED slow cooker. Cook on high for 1 hour. Reduce heat to low and cook for 3-4 hours more.
Thanks for stopping by.
I am looking for a pulled pork recipe in the slow cooker.
Please share this blog.
Jane
The crockpot cookbook is another good investment. It is full of good recipes from main dishes to deserts.
VEGETARIAN BAKED BEANS
1lb dried navy beans
6 cups water
1small onion, chopped
3/4 cup ketchup
3/4 cup brown sugar
1tsp dry mustard
2 T dark molasses
1tsp salt
1) soak beans in water overnight in stockpot. Cook for 1.5 hours or until dome. ( or use canned beans that have been drained and rinsed. -- probably two cans
2) mix together all ingredients. Cook om low 10-12 hours
HERB STUFFING
1/2 cup butter
1large onion, chopped
3 celery ribs chopped
1 T poultry seasoning. ( parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme) -- sounds like a song LOL
Salt, pepper
1 loaf stale sourdough bread, Cut into 1 inch cubes.
1 1-2 -2 cups chicken broth ( ornusenvegetable broth)
1) sauté veggies in butter until soft. Take off the heat and add herbs.
( use fresh if you have them in your garden)
2) place bread cubes in bowl and add onion mixture. Moisten with broth.
3) place mixture in GREASED slow cooker. Cook on high for 1 hour. Reduce heat to low and cook for 3-4 hours more.
Thanks for stopping by.
I am looking for a pulled pork recipe in the slow cooker.
Please share this blog.
Jane
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