Monday, September 11, 2017

Monday kitchen. Management

Kitchen management takes an hour or so and saves a lot of time during the hectic dinner hour.   You can enjoy your dinner a whole lot more if you arent racing around the kitchen to put  food on the table.   After all, isn't that the reason why one goes out for dinner?

Reminder of meal plans:

  • Chicken Parm, salad 
  • Pizza
  • Chicken nuggets, oven fries, salad or veggie sticks 
  • Ham and Potato soup, toasted cheese, 
  • Tacos, insta pot refried beans, 
  • Salmon, baked.  Rice medley, broccoli 
  • Breakfast for dinner :   Waffles 


  • Go over the meals and note what has to be prepped.   
  • Wash kitchen floor.
  • Disinfect countertops, sinks, and drains. 
  • Clean out refrigerator and dump anything dead and pull what is on the edge or needs to be used soon.   
  • Wax the north side of the cupboards 
  • Make muffins 
  • Thaw chicken breast , make breading 
  • Wash potatoes 🥔.
  • Check rice mix .
  • Straighten the pantry. 







Sunday, September 10, 2017

Meal Plans for week of September 11, 2017

Notes:   Eggs continue to be really inexpensive this week.   Our Kroger stores have 18 eggs for .99 if you buy five of anything on their list.   Fred Meyer had more variety than QFC.   They included eggs, bread, sugar, and some bars, and milk.  .  We are on a no spend Spendtember .   I spent 7.50 this week continuing to rotate down  our stock.


  • Chicken Parm, salad 
  • Pizza
  • Chicken nuggets, oven fries, salad or veggie sticks 
  • Ham and Potato soup, toasted cheese, 
  • Tacos, insta pot refried beans, 
  • Salmon, baked.  Rice medley, broccoli 
  • Breakfast for dinner :   Waffles 
Notes:   Eggs are .99 for 18 or 12 cents a serving of two.  Pizzas cost 1.04 each, chicken parm is made from chicken patties that are 5 dollars a package on sale at Safeways.  Chicken nuggets are homemade and are from 1.50 a pound chicken breast.   Insta pot refried beans are not cheaper than canned, but have more nutrition and less salt.   Taco shells were purchased on sale with coupons  for .60 cents a package of 12.   Hamburger was 4.00 a pound, and precooked and de-fatted.   
Everything but the salmon is less than a five dollar dinner.  Some of the really inexpensive dishes balance out the one expensive one.    









My meal plans are based on a matrix that is based on protein.   Other people base a matrix on themes or kinds of meals --- like a roast, a roast planned over, a soup etc. or Italian, Tex mex,, etc.   

My mother went through a meal plan where we had the same thing every week --  clam chowder or egg omelette every Friday, pizza on Thursday, hamburgers on Saturday, roast on Sunday. Etc.  

Whatever works, make a plan , or plan to fail.   Meal plans stave off the take out demons, and take away the stress of the What's for Dinner question.   The more organized you are, the less stress you will have.  








Saturday, September 9, 2017

Fred Meyer Sunday ad

Buy 4, save 4 sale


Prices are net, must buy 4 mix or match

Johnsonville sausage 2.99
Folders coffee 6.49
Jiff 1.99
Harvest snaps .99
Daves killer bread 3.49
Hamburger patties, frozen 3.99 -2 lb
FF chicken breaded patties 5.00


*****
Peaches .88
Peppers .88
Pears .99

Tillamook cheese 4.99
Yogurt tastes 10/4
Milk 1.79

Stagg chili 1.00
Classico pasta sauce 3/5
Pumpkin pie 3,99
Kroger ground turkey 1.99

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Thursday Bullets: list of basics

This is a list of basics for the pantry and fridge.



  • Milk :  fresh and dried 
  • Sour cream
  • Yogurt when its on sale with a coupon 
  • Carrots 
  • Celery 
  • Potatoes :  real, instant mashed, frozen 
  • Pork loin, butchered into roasts, chops, cubes and sausage 
  • Chicken breast, chicken stock 
  • Hamburger crumbles 
  • Tomato , diced 
  • Pasta sauce 
  • Speghetti 
  • Macaroni 
  • One each of salad dressing, catsup, mayo, mustard
  • Salsa
  • Diced green chillis, mild 
  • Black olives 
  •  Flour 
  • Sugar, reg and brown 
  • Cornstarch 
  • Baking powder 
  • Baking soda 
  • Salt 
  • Cocoa, baking 
  • Buttermilk powder 
  • Maple syrup 
  • Honey 
  • Craisens 
  • Vanilla 
  • Tuna 
  • Salmon, canned 
  • Canned chicken 
  • Dry chicken bouillon 
  • Dry vegetable boullion 
  • Yeast 
  • Canola oil 
  • Olive oil 
  • Eggs
  • Cheeese
  • Frozen mixed vegetable 


Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Wednesday chain store ads

Because of the holiday , the mailman is slower than usual.   These are from the internet. 

Alberways 

Pork Tenderloin, marinated, FRIDAY only 5.00

Gala apples .79

Oranges .99

Eggs .78 dz @@

Jimmy Dean sausage 2.99 @@

Leaf lettuce .99

Pork Loin, 1/2 sliced 1.79 


QFC

Apples, pears, .88

Frozen pizza 4.88@@

.99 mix or match, buy 5 
Same as Fred Meyers, but Fred Meyers has more item to buy including sugar.   Holiday baking season is upon us.   

Milk, bread, 18 eggs. 

Old El Paso taco shells, .99 @@ coupons out there for a dollar off three.  

Kroger brats 3.49
Pumpkin pit 2.99

The pizza and taco shells are coupons out there.   
Alberways coupons are on Safeways just for you.   




Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Tuesday notes

Hey, the washing machine quit.  We knew that it was on borrowed time.   My hubby and his bro took the old one to the recyclers and my hubby bought a new top load maytag.    I finished all the laundry yesterday while I binge watched ion.  My son took granddaughter to the lake with the rowboat.   She was so excited.  I did do the kitchen management.   LOL.  Having a schedule keeps you going when you not have a job to keep you going.    Otherwise, I could putts around all day and not feel like I accomplished anything.   I grew up with the mantra.that the only right we have is the right to be useful.

At nine yo we started doing the dishes.  My sister washed and I dried.   No dishwasher those days.   I was slow drying.    My sister called me a pedestrian .  I thought it was a really nasty word!  LOL.
That's when we learned to bake too.

At thirteen we got her old iron, and she got a new one.   We got to iron our own clothes.    The clothes those day were cotton.   You put them in a plastic bag with a zipper, wet.   If you didnt get to the ironing fasts enough , they molded and you started over.   Gym shorts were navy blue and you wore a white cotton button shirt that had to be ironed.   The rest wasn't bad, I had two dresses, one blue gingham and one green,  Same style.   I asked for clothes for christmas.   Most kids would expect school clothes in September.   We weren't poor my mother just had priorities.   Clothes and entertainment  and toys weren't on the list.

We grew up not to be disappointed if we didnt have tthe world on a silver platter.  And, I learned how to be frugal.   There are times when frugal is necessary, and there are time when it is a window to getting something you want or a better life.  










Monday, September 4, 2017

Ongoing hauls for the month,

3rd haul.

Winco and Safeway

Winco:
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Grapes
Ham
Ice cream cones


Safeways
Apples


2nd haul :   Fred Meyers dollar sale.

Fred Meyers has a buy 5, price .99 mix and match.   Total spent was 14.99.  Which would put me over by 12.00 on my 25.00 a week budget.   My rationalization :   I bought a months worth of dairy.

2 milk
2 -18 count eggs

Plus
2 4 lb sugar.   For Christmas baking.
2 packages of bars.
Total 8.00


Bought
Eggs, milk, sugar, cookies, bread, water for a treat, and blues.


12 dollar over the 25.00 budget.  
***********

OK, I'm aware that I will go over this week from my 25.00 budget.   Freddies has stock items that are too good a price to pass up and will aid in spending less the following week.   18 eggs for a dollar is like getting three meals of protein for a buck.  You cant beat that with a stick, so a little over will just mean I will spend less the following week.


Hunt , no HFCS catsup 1.96
Green chillies .66
Olives .68
Roma tomatoes .98
Baby tomatoes .98
Strawberries 1.88
Diced ham 2.58
Corn 3/1
Grapes .98
Raspberry yogurt .25
Watermelon 3. 97. Seedless 


Watermelon was the least of summer.  Some of these things are more expensive at FM.   The yogurt is in a case down the front isle.    A quarter a tub is a case price.    Good for back to school breakfasts.   

Kitchen management

Meal Planss for month of no spend.   This is a second attempt.   I took inventory and I am convinced we an do it.    It's a challenge.  

  • Chicken Pot Pie 
  • Pizza
  • Chicken and cheese sandwiches , tomato soup 
  • Taco soup 
  • Pork chops, sweet potatoes, green beans 
  • Salmon, rice mix, veggie 
  • Waffles, eggs, fruit 
Meals are not necessarily in chronological order. 

  1. Disinfect all counters, sinks, and drains.   
  2. Clean out refrigerator and dump anything beyond its useful life, take out anything. The edge and incorporate it into your prep.  
  3. Clean the ice maker drain.   
  4. It's the first of the month, put the stove fan screen through the dishwasher.   
  5. Soak the stove drip pans if necessary. 
  6. Mark the meal plan for the day before you intend to use the pork chops so they are put in the refrigerator to thaw. 
  7. Cook enough chicken for the chicken and cheese sandwiches and the chicken pot pie in the insta pot.  
  8. Wash fresh fruit and veggies with vinegar water.   Don't forget carrots for the chicken pot pie. 
  9. Straighten the pantry.  
  10. Make muffins for next weeks breakfasts 
  11. Organize school lunch basket. 
  12. Wash kitchen floor.  







Sunday, September 3, 2017

Meal Plans for week of September 3, 2017

Meal Planss for month of no spend.   This is a second attempt.   I took inventory and I am convinced we an do it.    It's a challenge.  

  • Chicken Pot Pie 
  • Pizza
  • Chicken and cheese sandwiches , tomato soup 
  • Taco soup 
  • Pork chops, sweet potatoes, green beans 
  • Salmon, rice mix, veggie 
  • Waffles, eggs, fruit 
Notes:  some of this plan is based on things we have an abundance ( more than one) of that needton be used up.   We are now trying to use a minimum of packaged mixes .   There will still be some things because they are either cheaper than scratch, or they are just too labor intensive to make it worth my attention to make from scratch.   

Rice mix is on the blog --a far cheaper alternative than the box with no preservatives.  






Saturday, September 2, 2017

Winco haul - no spend - 22.00

Fred Meyers (kroger ) Sunday ad

Sunday ad for Freddies 


2 day sale :    

Hebrew national 2/5 
Watermelon 3.99
Tillamook ice cream 2/5
Corn 2/1
Blues 2/5



REGULAR AD 

Oscar Mayer lunch meat 2/6
String cheese 2/5
Dole fruit bowls 2/4


Ground turkey 3.49
Gala apple .88
Foster farms, boneless, skinless chicken breast 1.97

Kroger cheese , 2.99 lb. watch the size of the bag.   Some are smaller

Grapes 1.99

Buy 5 -must by 5 to get the price , mix or match
Milk .99
18 count eggs, .99
Goldfish .99
Bread .99
Sugar .99

Pumpkin pie 3.99
Zucchini. .99
Cantaloupe 2/4
Pears .99

Brats 3.79
Sour cream 1.25


Note:  one retailer trick is to make the hot dogs cheap, but make it up with the cost of the buns.   The bus are 2/4.   Buns at winco are .75 .   That's a remarkable difference.   It always pays to shop at two stores a week.   Its a basic, easy step to save money.  Pretty much a no brainer.    Sturdy the ads and make a list .   Check your fridge and pantry and go for it.    Don't take children to the store unless they are old enough to help.   I used to give them seek and find game or set them to find which brand was the cheapest.  They are learning to read the per ounce labels and do the math.   In other words, engage them and make it a learning experience.  



Friday, September 1, 2017

2700.00 Grocery Haul....a lesson in contrast.

Honest, no typo.....this's lady on u tube made a 2700.00 grocery haul. I couldnt imagine how much 2700.00 worth of food looked like.     Quite a contrast to our 45.00 a week!  She bought a lot of regular inexpensive food on sale, but also bought designer lunch meat I have never heard of , fancy cheeses, a lot of fast, frozen, ready made food and whole beef loins.   Here regular grocery haul for the week was like 500, the rest was stock up at Sams club and Trader Joe's.  

On to contrast.....I tried to go no spend in August, but found myself buying bulk because the prices are going up and I hate to get stuck with the larger prices before I really have to.    Its the secret to eating well on less money.   So, we are going to try for No Spendtember.   I have stocked the things like honey and vanilla that we were out of and bought a pork loin.   So, I should be able to pull this one off.    I'm trying for less than 30.00 a week worth of perishables.   We do live in one of the highest COL areas of the US.   

There is actually a lady in South Carolina that feeds four of them, including a husband and 2 teenagers for close to thirty dollars a week.   She has a discount grocery store that has outrageous prices.   They also eat a lot of processed and chicken.   She also has to be gluten free for her son.   All things considered, she is remarkable.   


Whatever your budget, this blog is committed to showing people how to eat better for less.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Thursday bullets :Five things

Five things you can make ahead that save time and money .  Its no secret that if there is labor involved its going to cost money.  


  • Bread crumbs.   I never understood why someone would throw their bread heels away an then pay upwards of 2.40 a pound for someone else's dry bread.   I used to go out to the deck and grate the dry bread on a box grater on top of a sheet pan.  No mess to clean up.    Now I use a food processor.   No mess, no money, no preservatives.   
  • Spice mixes.   You can tailor the spices to fit your families taste and its a lot cheaper than paying up to a dollar a packet for a few minutes of work.   Sometimes spice mixes and sauces for meats can cost more than the meat they go on or in.  
  • Drinks:   Cold drinks are expensive.   Iced tea can be well over a dollar for something that can cost as little as a nickel.   The savings are remarkable, and the time it takes to make the tea is minimal.  
  • Taco crumbles or sausage crumbles. I saw a little ( like 4-6 ounces ) bag of crumbles at the tore.   It cost more for that bag than making an entire pan full of meat.   Its not rocket science to  put meat in a pan and stir it every so often.   Break it up with a potato masher.    There's a tool for that, but the one I saw was 22.00.    A bit pricey in my book. 
  • Muffins :   You can make muffins from just about anything.   Muffin mix is easy to make and take minutes.   That makes muffins literally minutes hands on time.  The cost of some muffins can be up to a dollar EACH.   The cost of making them--about fifty cents a DOZEN.   

Wednesday chain store ads


Alberways

Extra lean (7) ground beef 3.97
Salad .79
Johnsonville dinner sausage 2.99 - just for you coupon
Refresher soda .99 - just for you coupon


QFC  (kroger )
Red, orange or yellow peppers .88
Tillamook ice cream 2/5
Kind bars 1.00


Buy 5, save 5

Ritz crackers 1.79 @@
Cheerios 2.49@@
Jiff 3.49
Goldfish, tortilla chips .99


*****
Yoplait 10/5@@
Pie 2.99

Pint blues 2.99
Corn 2/1
Sweet baby rays 1.00

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Tuesday Notes : Inventory and meal plans

Groceries on the cheap takes a different approach to grocery shopping.   Instead of going to one grocery store and buying just what you need for a weeks worth of meal plans, you go to two stores and buy basically the perishables you will need and what's on sale that is on a mater list.  Proteins are simplified and you are buying basics that are versatile.    Its probably not much different than our great grandmothers on the farm.  

This plan sometimes necessitates taking inventory of what is in the pantry.    Once a year I usually do that.    We still have residuals of boxed things from before I decided to make a concentrated effort to scratch cook almost everything.   Its time to incorporate these things into meal plans to use them up and pare down the pantry.   Its a pleasant problem.   Beats not having anything in the house to eat and our food bill is about 40 percent of the USDA stats last time I looked.  


Excess to use up

  • Sweet potatoes purchased for .33
  • Belgian waffles purchased for 1.00
  • Cake mixes purchased for .88
  • Mashed potatoes purchased for .86
  • Scalloped potatoes purchased for .50. 
  • Suddenly salad for .75 

There isn't a large abundance to use up, a month or so should do it.    The difference is that suddenly salad is upwards of two dollars at Safeways, and I paid .75 .    I got almost three for the price of one.    

This is how you can feed a family on less than 4.00 a day.    I have been running about 45.00 a week lately.   Considering that those meals delivered people charge 10.00 a plate, its not hard to see the benefit.   






Monday, August 28, 2017

Monday kitchen management

Meal Plans for week of July 28, 2017


  • Pizza
  • Breakfast 4 Dinner
  • Pork Roast, sweet potatoes, green beans 
  • BBQ pull pork sandwiches, cucumber salad  , fries 
  • Mac and cheese , peas and carrots 
  • Baked salmon , rice medley, glazed carrots 
  • Tacos, Spanish rice. 


  1. Disinfect counters sinks, drains 
  2. Wash stove 
  3. Wash refrigerater 
  4. Clean ice maker drain 
  5. Put stove vent filter through the dishwasher 
  6. Mark meal plan to thaw the roast tuesday 
  7. Wash carrots, green beans 
  8. Make bread dough 
  9. Make pizza dough***
  10. Make bbq sauce for pulled pork**
  11. Wash floor. 
** new pizza dough recipe can be made in bulk and frozen.   Makes once, eat all month.  
** bbq sauce recipe is on www.janefrugalfood.blogspot.com


TIP:   When meal planning, plan to have a couple of really easy meals for those days when bleep happens and you dont have time or enthusiasm to cook dinner. 




Sunday, August 27, 2017

Meal plans

Meal Plans for week of July 28, 2017


  • Pizza
  • Breakfast 4 Dinner
  • Pork Roast, sweet potatoes, green beans 
  • BBQ pull pork sandwiches, cucumber salad  , fries 
  • Mac and cheese , peas and carrots 
  • Baked salmon , rice medley, glazed carrots 
  • Tacos, Spanish rice. 


Notes : 

  • Pizza is a no brainer here.   Cost of a pepperoni or cheese and pepperoni pizza is 1.04 
  • Breakfast 4 dinner is another family hit.  
  • Pork Roast comes from a pork loin, butchered.   (1.79 a lb) , sweet potatoes were .33.  
  • Pulled Pork sandwiches are "planned overs " 
  • Mac and cheese, peas and carrots, are scratch using cream soup base. Macaroni was purchased for .50 on sale--barrilla with coupon.    
  • Baked salmon, (costco) rice medley is a recipe mix on the blog, glaze carrots with honey and ginger. 
  • Tacos made from precooked hamburger that has been de-fatted and the shells we got for .66 at Safeways with double coupons.    ( you can use a store coupon and a manufacturers coupon at many stores.   Spanish rice is made in the insta pot with tomato boullion.   


Saturday, August 26, 2017

FYI. Ingredients on DT pizza sauce .

Who ever said that there isn't any good food at the Dollar Tree.  

Francesco Ronaldi pizza sauce.   14 ounces for a dollar.   Cheaper than even winco.

Ingredients
Tomato purée (water, tomato paste, salt, extra virgin olive oil, citric acid and garlic and onion .
No sugar, no things you cant pronounce.  

Fred Meyers ad for Sunday

Peaches, or ectarines .99
Blues, small, 2/5

Boneless Loin chops, 3,99****

Strawberries 2/4
Suddenly salad 1.00 **
Hebrew national hot dogs 2/6
Sweet baby rays 1.00
Fruit pie 3.49


** note:   Boneless loin chops at 3.99.   Cut them from a pork loin and pay 1.49-1.79 a pound.   Less than 1/2 price.  


Buy five , save five, mix and match

You can clean up with these promotions if you can match them with a coupon, and find enough things that you normally buy ( not junk food)

Frosted Flakes, Cheerios, 1.79@@
Jiff 2.99
Tide 4.99 - look for coupons
Bounty paper towels 4.99 -look for coupons
Daves killer bread 3.29
Fiber one or nature valley bars 1.99@@
Kens dressing 1.49 @@

Ritz crackers 1.79@@


@@ coupons out there.  

In the paper , there is a coupon for 1.00 off any dressing 16 ounces or larger.   That makes the dressing .50.

Nature valley bars .50 off of two nets 1.74
Cheerios, 1.00 off of three nets 1.46



Friday, August 25, 2017

Friday recipe: Tex mex burritos in the insta pot.

The insta pot is a three in one cooker that saves money and time in the kitchen.  A virtual work horse in the kitchen.  Recipe can be adjusted to work without the insta pot.


3/4 lb boneless, skinless, chicken breasts , cut into cubes.
1-1/2 cups frozen corn
1 15 ounce can of diced tomatoes with chillies, undrained
2 cups black beans **
1 T taco seasoning **

**. Beans:   Place 1 cup rinsed and picked black beans in the insta pot.  Cover with water up to your second knuckle.   Lock the lid and set the seal button.   Push the bean button.   When cycle is finished, wait five minutes and quick release.   Carefully open lid away from you.  Drain beans and measure 2 cups.

**. Taco seasoning can be purchased or made from scratch.   Recipes on blog.


Place all ingredients in insta pot including the raw chicken cover, and cook on slow cook mode 4-5 hours or until chicken is done.

Remove chicken from pot and shred .  

Return chicken to pot.
Cut 1 package (8 ounces ) cream cheese into cubes.   Add to pot and cook an additional 15 minutes until the cream cheese is incorporated into the dish.

Fill 8 inch flour tortillas with 3/4 cup filling and roll up.    Garish with sour cream, cheddar cheese, chopped tomatoes and/or lettuce.