Thursday, May 16, 2019

Hauls to May 15

Sprouts
Strawberries 2# 1.98
Squash .88
Bell peppers, red .98
Corn 3/1
Banana chips .54
Trail mix 1.84

Total 9.76

QFC
Sausage
Cake mix

FREE

Fred Meyers
Eggs .99
Cucumbers .99

Total 2.97

Grand total
12.73

qfc

lettuce 2.50
cottage cheese 2.10
total 4.60

total 17.33



Wednesday, May 15, 2019

The ads

Best of the ads .  The mailman didn’t bring the ads yesterday.   This is from the internet and Safeways web sight wouldn’t load.

Fred Meyers
Blues 2.99
Sirloin steak 2.69
Ground beef 73/27 1.79
Shrimp 5.99

Tillamook ice cream 2/6
Tillamook cheese 2# 4.99 brick

B5S5
Kellogg’s, GM 1.99
Hillshire farm rice sausage 1.99
Oscar Mayer Hot dogs .99
Tide 4.99

FRIDAY, Saturday digi 
Butter  1.99
Prego  .99

QFC 
Peppers, english cucumbers .99
2# strawberries 2.99
Sirloin steak or roast 3.99

B5S5
Ice cream (Kroger) 1.99
Kraft BBQ sauce .99
Jimmy dean sausage 2.99

Sprouts
Grapes .98
Peppers .88
Berries, ( black, blue, strawberries) 3/5
Onions, tomatoes .88
3 pk romaine 2/5

FRIDAY SAT! SUN ONLY

Mangos 3/1
Shrimp 4.99
Walnuts 3.88




Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Lists - top moneymakers in the kitchen

On appliances...

If you were to ask my husband, he would tell you it was the toaster and the coffee maker.   

As far as money makers, for me it would  be the work hors s that save me time and money .

  • The food processor : Makes breadcrumbs, chops veggies, purées Foods like refried  beans, makes baby food.    
  • The insta pot :  makes meals in minutes without watched no the pot,  of I need to quick release, I take a timer into the room where I am, so I  can return to the kitchen and release the steam.  It also makes rice, beans, refried beans, and soups in minutes, with little effort. Last night we had depression stew.  It took me maybe five minutes.  A can  of beans can cost upwards of a dollar, the cost is about 5 cents.   Ready rice is two dollars of you get it on sale and  the cost of 2 cups of rice is .12.   The cost of chicken noodle soup is 1.58 a single chunky serving.  The cost to make 2 quarts is about 1.69.  
  • Hot air fryer.   This is not  necessarily about dollars saved, but more about frying with no oil.  Instead of deep frying, you can get the same result with either no oil, or a small amount of olive oil.   Much healthier and safer.  Hot boiling oil scares me. 
  • Quick blender. Makes fast work of smoothies and sauces, egg batters. Make a quiche in minutes.
  • Slow-cooker.   There is something really special about waking up to chicken stock some while you sleep or coming home to a hot cooked dinner you haven’t stood in your feet for an hour to cook.   The smell when you open the front door is divine.   Then there is chocolate decadence!  Enough said .
  • Waffle iron - much cheaper waffles than their frozen counterparts. 
  • Kitchen aid mixer.   I have one, I don’t use it a lot, I do use it for big batches of pizza dough and at Christmas when I make cookies, ands to grind my own meat if it makes sense.   If a hunk of beef is cheaper than ground beef, making your own ground beef or pork makes sense and you can control the fat.   Making your own sausage without nitrates is good too.   Often you can get pork sirloin for 1.69.  That may change in current months, but it’s worth keeping an eye on pork prices.   

Monday, May 13, 2019

Monday Kitchen Management

Kitchen Management is a tool when added to meal planning can save time, money and a lot of nerves.   It just makes your ,ice easier.   By deep cleaning a little bit of the kitchen at a time, it saves the big job of cleaning it all at once.

Reminder of meals


  • Ham and potato chowder 
  • Pizza
  • Black bean enchiladas 
  • Roast chicken w stuffing 
  • Baked potato bar
  • Hamburgers, corn on cob, green beans 
  • Breakfast for dinner

  1. Wash kitchen floor 
  2. Clean and disinfect countertops and sinks and drains.
  3. Wash refrigerator and dump anything dead 💀.
  4. Note things that need to be used soon. 
  5. Wash potatoes. Apples, and carrots 
  6. Straighten pantry 
  7. Wash dishwasher 

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Meal plans

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers!

Meal plans are a necessary tool to help us get through the week with some degree of order. It just makes life easier.   Make a plan, or plan to fail.   We have been try No to introduce 1 new recipe a week to mix things up and try new things,   Boredom is a good thing to avoid.  


  • Ham, potato, pepper chowder  soups cookbook from Taste  of Home 
  • Pizza
  • Breakfast for dinner 
  • Black bean enchiladas 
  • Roast chicken, bread stuffing, craisens, apples, green beans 
  • Baked potato bar 
  • Hamburgers, corn on the cob, green beans 

Notes 
  1. Some meals are leftover from last weeks list. 
  2. Pizza is a family favorite.  A cheese pizza is about a dollar.   
  3. Black bean enchiladas are a new recipe from Betty Crocker. Make your own enchilada sauce 
  4. Roast chicken is already cooked and on the freezer.  The bread for dressing was fifty cents at GO. 
  5. Baked potato bar uses up potatoes before they go bad and is a good way to use up leftovers. 
  6. Hamburgers, corn on the cob and green beans uses corn on the cob that was 3/1 at sprouts.   Hamburger patties that need to be used. Cleaning out the freezer.   
  7. Breakfast for dinner will use the Jimmy  Dean Sausage we got for free at Kroger.   Add eggs and fruit,   Strawberries have been a dollar and oranges continue to be cheap, as well as apples.  

Using up what you have and making best use of things that need to be used up is a way of saving a lot of money,   It has been said that Americans waste 40 percent of their food,  I don’t think the average family does that ; part of that statistic is farmers plowing food that isn’t perfect.  Another part is buying organic when it spoils so fast. Organic costs about 60 percent more than regular fresh foods between the excess costs and the spoilage rate.  Pesticides are usually water soluble according to what I have read.   Wash your fruits and vegetables with vinegar water and let them dry,   







Saturday, May 11, 2019

Concept:: 15 minutes at a time

The main reason for not scratch  cooking is that it takes a big block of time and people are busy or don’t like to cook.   Learning ways to get a home cooked meal on the table by carving out snippets of time can be the solution.  Having a few appliances that make sense helps in the concept of efficient cooking.

The thought of cooking pasta and boiling water, storing, watching the pot, draining the pot while making sauce can be daunting if you  have worked all day on your feet.    But, layering already cooked hamburger, spaghetti noodles, sauce in a pot, pouring water or stock around the edge and closing the lid and setting it to cook is far easier.  You can make a quick salad while the insta pot is coming up to temperature and still have time to sit down with your feet up and watch the news.   I have a timer that I take with me. Spaghetti  needs to be a quick release when done so the pasta doesn’t overcook.

Making the components of meals in bits of time is a good way to make a short meal prep dinner.


  • Chicken stock takes about ten minutes split into two sessions.  Saves a lot of money on the scheme of things, 
  • Bread crumbs are easy, another five minute trick and saves another bundle of money .  Anything that takes almost no time and cuts your cost by 90-100 percent is a good way to stretch your budget. 
  • Artisan bread is another 10 minute trick that makes a loaf of bread a bit more than a quarter instead of anywhere between 2.50 to 3.99 .
  • Cooking a bulk batch of ground meat and de fatting it saves up to 17 percent of the fat and a lot of time. Buying your meat when it is at a RBP and buying bulk saves a lot of money.  
  • Making a four pizza crust batch of pizza dough cost about 1.25. It costs 1.50-2.00 a dough ball at the store.   A pizza can be anywhere from 5.00 for a good frozen pizza to 20.00 for a delivery one.  A cheese pizza costs a buck.  The cost of a cup of flour has risen 7;10 of a cent, so add a couple of cents to that.  My granddaughter has been putting pizza together from the dough ball to oven ready since she was four years old.   It’s not hard and saves a lot of money.   It’s fun family time and children get experience and self confidence.   
Think of a recipe on hands on cooking time.   That’s not the time when the pot cooks, but, rather the time it takes you to fill that pot.   Slow cooker meals have long been a mainstay in the busy cook’s  bag of tricks.  Now, add the insta pot, food processor, and hot air fryer. 

Tacos can be made in 15 minutes flat when your meat is already cooked and you just add taco seasoning and a little water.   While the meat warms , you can chop lettuce, cut a tomato and gather the cheese and sauce.  Taco kits sometimes  be found at grocery outlet for a dollar.   

The insta pot makes quick work of Spanish rice, or regular rice for that matter when you put rice in the pot. Add an equal amount of water or stock and pit the lid on, set to seal and push the rice button. The cost is .03 a serving and redi rice is about .50 a serving if you get the package on sale. Pitting it on the microwave takes about the same time as setting up the insta pot.   

Canned beans, besides having sodium in them and being in a BPA can, cost anywhere between  .50 and 1.50.   Beans cost .0125 a serving or about .05 for the equivalent of a can.  Again, it is wash beans and pick out any rocks or bad beans. Pit on pot, add water to cover the beans about 1.5-2 inches above the beans, close he pot, set to seal and push the bean button.  Winco foods cans have no BPA. When the BPA was tested in a can of tomato sauce, the BPA was 6 parts per like 2 or 3 billion.  

Put  stew meat in the pot.  Sear  it of you want, or you can put it on frozen right out of the freezer.  
Add potatoes and carrots and stock, put the lid on, set to seal and program.  Use a recipe, but my recipe takes 35 minutes.   

Soups are just about as easy.   Cutting the vegetables are the most tome consuming, using the food processor helps with that.  

The only thing I wouldn’t try again is chili from raw beans.  Cook the beans first or use canned.  
Buying diced tomatoes with seasonings is a good trick.  Saves money and time.   

Anytime I can throw things on a pot and walk away to finish dinner or sit down with a glass of beverage (sparkling water) and put my feet up is a good thing.  Saving money is an added blessing. 




Friday, May 10, 2019

Hauls to May 8

Winco

Apples .98
Roma’s .98
Strawberries .98
Corn .58
Tortillas 3.09
Oranges .88
Green chilies.69
Olives .78
Ice cream 2.98
Cottage cheese 1.98
Hummus 1.98
Chips. 1.18
Grapes 1.98
Yolait  refrigerator 3.68

Total 31.51

Blueberries 4.99

tortillas 4.00

grocery outlet
hunts ketchup , no HFCS .99
vermicelli  .34
brownie mix .50
tea .99
herb stuffing .50
bread .99
taco shells .50
antioxident blend fruits 2# ea 3.00
cauliflower rice .50
bacon 2.99

total 17.78

total 58.28

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Almost no money, no time and save 90 percent

Sometimes, it is  just the little things. It’s just a mindset to economize on food without compromising on the quality or taste of your food.

Little things like making your own breadcrumbs.   Why throw the heels of the bread away and then pay two dollars a pound for breadcrumbs.   That two dollars a pound can be hamburger instead.

When I make homemade chicken nuggets, I cut squares of chicken breast into bite sized pieces,   Dip them in melted butter and then in a mixture of equal parts breadcrumbs, grated Parmesan, and chopped  nuts.  Less carbs, more protein.

Breadcrumbs are easy to put in a food processor and  whirl into crumbs.   Put your sheet  pan or cookie sheet pan with sides and put in an oven that has just been used and is still hot.

Another simple way to stretch your food dollar is to make your own chicken stock.   It is lower in sodium and lower in fat.   And,  virtually free instead of 2.44.  It tales your garbage and less than ten minutes.  It can cook while you sleep.

The third thing that saves tons of money is artisan bread,   It takes about ten minutes if your hands on time and a loaf of artisan bread costs about 28 cents. I saw it for 3.99 at Alberways, about 2.50 at Winco.   Many u tubes out there.  Big family Homestead is a good one, but there are many some call it peasant bread.    You can make it on a Dutch oven or on a pizza stone or sheet pan,

Three things that save about 90 percent and take minutes to do.

What a concept !

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

The best of the ads

Alberways
Milk 1.99@@
Bread 1.49@@
Frozen potatoes 1.99 2#


Sprouts
Strawberries 1.98 2#
Cucumbers 3/1
Corn 3/1
Blues 2/3
Squash .88
Grapes 1.98

QFC
Lean cuisine 1.88
18 ounces blues 4.99
Farmland bacon 2/7


Fred Meyers

Eggs .99
80/20 hamburger 2.79
Peppers, english cucumber .99
Oranges, pears .99
Farmland bacon 2/7
grapes  1.99
Corn 5/2

B5S5
Cheese 2# 4.99
Cereal both some Kellogg’s and some GM 1.99
Kraft bbq sauce .49


Obviously, Fred Meyers is the place for rotation protein....hamburger and eggs.



Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Basics for survival

Big box store

  • Flour 
  • Oatmeal
  • Rice 
  • Yeast 
  • Beans 
Next , discount store 
  • Bulk dry milk
  • Salad oil
  • Salt 
  • Baking powder
  • Sugar


Monday, May 6, 2019

Monday kitchen management

Monday kitchen Management aka meal prep

Kitchen management is a tool that allows  you to prep for your meals when you time is less hectic and real the benefits when it is hectic. Adding some deep cleaning a bit at a time means you keep ahead of the massive all day cleaning.

Meals
Leftovers
Pizza
Ravioli
Pork stew
Roast chicken, dressing,
Black bean enchiladas
Breakfast for dinner



  •  Wash the kitchen floor.
  • Clean out the refrigerator and dump anything dead 💀.
  • Clean and disinfect the counter tops, sinks, and drains.
  • Wash the vegetables and fruits with vinegar water 
  • Look up the enchilada sauce recipe 
  • Put  the stove vent screen through the dishwasher. 
  • Grate Parmesan cheese 
  • Straighten the freezer. 



Sunday, May 5, 2019

Meal plans

There are lots of matrix for meal plans, I ran on to an interesting one a few weeks ago.

Pasta Monday
Taco Tuesday
Wet Wednesday (soup)
Pizza Thursday
Fish Friday
Stir fry Saturday
Sunday supper

Our matrix is
1 fish
1 beef
2 vegetarian
3 pork or chicken

Sometimes lately we have not had  fish,   Finding inexpensive CLEAN fish is hard.


  • Leftovers 
  • Pizza
  • Ravioli, salad 
  • Pork stew,rolls 
  • Roast chicken , apple, Craisens dressing , green beans 
  • Black bean enchiladas , tomato and lettuce 
  • Breakfast for dinner 


Notes 
  • Pizza dough is on the freezer 
  • Ravioli is from the dollar tree...an experiment 
  • Pork stew is from meat cut from the end of a pork loin. Carrots, potatoes, peas.   
  • Roast chicken from the freezer , dressing was a quarter at GO, green beans .50
  • Black bean Enchiladas are Betty Crocker , make your own sauce. 
  • Breakfast for dinner used artisan bread from the dollar tree ( orowheat) 

Using a variety of meals that run the gambit from cheap to more expensive allows you to have a variety of meals and still keep a less than 4 dollar a day budget.   Add smart shopping and efficient scratch cooking and you have a winning combination.   

A low budget doesn’t mean just beans and potatoes.   It doesn’t mean canned pork and beans either, or top ramen and potato chips.   You can actually eat better than so,e people that have more money,   It’s a matter of good skills and knowing prices.   A pound of Jimmy Dean  sausage is 6.49 in so,e stores.   It is 2.49 in other stores.   I paid 1.49 in a mark down rack at Fred Meyers.  The lull dare was two days out.  I froze it.   That’s a five dollar spread.  A cake mix is 2.79 some places.   It can also be had for as low as .79 and certainly a dollar many times at other stores.   

It is not mad much WHAT you buy as it is WHEN and WHERE you buy it.   





Saturday, May 4, 2019

Concept : cheap meals can afford you some more expensive ones

I started this blog to help people stretch their snap dollars so they could eat well on four dollars a day.   It has morphed into a bunch of frugal ideas for everyone , not just those in dire straights.   I’ve been working n dire straights, without a safety net of snap, but I also realize that a lot of people have been a lot worse off than I was.   Times have changed for us and I wouldn’t see us in any way dire straights.  It’s actually a little t more secure feeling knowing that our income isn’t going to change and we have the luxury of being able to do what we want , when we want to do it.  We still have volunteer positions, but it’s not the same.   I can still help people s t r e t c h their buck at the grocery store and have been for six years now,    I spend time searching for ideas that work and can be incorporated into a efficient way of buying food and cooking it.  The end result is home cooked, efficiently cooked meals that taste good.   I try for low saturated fat, hydrogenated oil,  salt, sugar, HFCS, and caustic soap free food.

This blog is going to be about low cost, good food.   If you can add some comfort foods that are low cost to your meal plans, it affords you a way to have a more expensive meal or two and still maintain a four dollar a day  budget. It’s all in the averaging.

Prices when I can quote them are based in buying your food at the RBP in the Seattle area.   Seattle is one of the highest COL states in the nation.  One might think that was because of the high cost of housing ,  but I research a lot of grocery shopping blogs across the country, and food is higher here. I think it is especially curious that even things grown on the west coast are cheaper in the mid west than they are here.

Four servings


  • Chicken noodle soup , cheesy drop biscuits comes in at two dollars 
  • Potato soup, artisan bread comes on at 1.50 
  • Pizza for cheese, a dollar 
  • Waffles or pancakes, fruit, eggs 2.50 
  • Spaghetti with red sauce as low as 1.13 add a salad and some Parmesan cheese, or green beans (50) 
  • Red beans and rice.  Beans come in at .0125 a half cup serving, Rice is .03 a serving. Cost is nickel a serving plus vegetables and spices. 
  • Chicken enchiladas with green sauce 2.28 
  • Taco soup 3.00

Notes: 
Chicken stock is virtually free and can be fat and salt free if you make it from chicken bones.   Dry little time involved.
Anything that takes meat pieces instead of a hunk of meat is going to be less expensive per serving,  add beans, rice, or cheese to “beef” up the protein.  If a meal doesn’t have enough protein, consider  adding a protein rich desert. 
Scratch pizza crust, and artisan bread costs about a tenth of what ready made does and it takes literally ten minutes or less.
Consider getting the tools to make cooking faster and easier.   You buy groceries over and over again,  tools you buy once.   They can save a bundle  of money.  The easier something is, the more likely you are to do it when you are tired or things are hectic. 

Friday, May 3, 2019

You’re at the beach......

a few years ago, we went to the beach for our anniversary.  We got cheap lodging with a groupon.   It was abundantly clear soon after we arrived why it was sooo cheap.    There was virtually no clean ( as  food and no kitchen facilities at our disposal.   Clean to us meant food that didn’t  look like it needed to be thrown out.   We had brought some food in a cooler like I always do.  That took care of a breakfast.   The first night we went to the only place that was open,,,a fish and chips that cost 40.00   For fish and chips one drink, , and mine  was ice tea.  

I wound up doing a search on my tablet and finding a subway at a gas station five miles away.  My husband went every night and bought us dinner.   Albeit better than nothing,  

That being said, I decided I would do a blog on what you can buy at the dollar tree that is not made in China and as healthy as it can be. This does mean that you have some basic cooking equipment .   I have for years carried a plastic container with plastic plates, bowls, cups and silverware, along with a cutting board and paring knife,   It has saved us numerous times.  

Dollar tree food you can eat, not necessarily the cheapest place to get it.

Canned chicken
Tuna
Salami
Crackers
Oatmeal
Almond milk
Spaghetti. And noodles
Pasta sauce. ( hunts)
“Parmesean cheese”
Pizza crust
Pizza sauce
Pepperoni
Fake cheese
Name brand Mac and cheese (frozen)
Name brand instant mashed potatoes
Chili
Canned vegetables
Rice
Beans
Tomatoes
Dried tomatoes
Dried fruit
Turkey bacon
Eggs
Tortillas
Chicken stock
Hormel chicken tamales
Peanut bitter
Bread
Bagels (sometimes)
Olive oil


Not that any of this is gourmet food, but in a pinch it would work. And some of it is regular food, but at a more expensive price than  other stores.  

The Hormel chicken tamales, and pizza sauce is actually cheaper .   And some of the tortillas are not so bad fat and cheaper.   Pepperoni is a name brand.  




Thursday, May 2, 2019

Hauls to May 1

Sprouts

Strawberries .98
Celery 1.69
Cucumber  2/1
Pears .98
Italian squash .88
Red grapes. 1.98
Roma’s .99
Corn .20
Yellow squash .99


Total 13.01

Fred Meyers 
Milk 1.25
 Cottage cheese 1.49
Sausage 2.50
FF chicken breast (.88) 4.49
Diced ham 2.00

Total 11.73 

Grand total 24.74

Safeways
Potatoes 1.00
Real maple syrup 5.95
Coffee 5.99
Fruit syrup 2.99
Total 15.97

DT
Bread 3.00
Tortilla strips
Hormel chicken tamales 2
Salt
mustard

Totals 8.00

Winco
2 eggs 1.13

******
50.97





Wednesday, May 1, 2019

The best of the ads. 5/1

Alberways

Berries  BOGO. Bargain?...

THREE  DAYS ONLY. FSS

Pork blade roast 1.49
Roma’s, onions, avocados .99
Sour cream, tortillas .99


Barilla pasta @@.99
Salsa 1.99@@

Only at Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake terrace
Apples .99
Black olives .79


QFC
18 ounces blues 4.99
Milk 4/5

NBH (no bargain here )
2 lb deli chicken 7.99

Chicken breaks even with bone to meat ratio at 3 lbs,
At two pounds, you are laying 8.00 a pound for the chicken
Last week, split chicken breast was .88 a pound at Fred Meyers,
Almost 10 pounds for the cost  of one!

Sprouts

Corn 5/1
Tomatoes .88
Apples .88

Fred Meyers

Berries 2/5
Wishbone dressings 1.79

Digital FRI, SAT, SUN
Shrimp 4.99
Tortillas, chips .99
24 ounce sour cream , cottage cheese 1.29







Tuesday, April 30, 2019

What we ate April

Meal plans are a road map, sometimes we take side trips.

  1. daughter cooks 
  2. Clam strips, fries, coleslaw 
  3. Hamburger  steak, fruit salad, vegetable salad 
  4. Chicken soup 
  5. Chicken stir fry 
  6. French Toast, oranges, bacon 
  7. Chicken soup 
  8. Pizza
  9. Shrimp salad 
  10. Vegetable stir fry with chicken 
  11. Waffles, strawberries, bacon 
  12. Ham and cheese sliders, fruit salad ( homemade buns) 
  13. Tacos, chicken tamales 
  14. Pizza
  15. Chili 
  16. Ham quiche 
  17. Chicken pot pie 
  18. Spaghetti 
  19. Tomato soup. Toasted cheese 
  20. Sheet pan dinner, sausage and oven roasted vegetables 
  21. Potluck, Broccolli roasted 
  22. Potato soup, cheese drop biscuits 
  23. Pizza
  24. Herb crusted chicken breast, corn on the cob, salad 
  25. Chicken enchiladas 
  26. Hamburger steaks with blue cheese, vegetable sauté with summer squash, red peppers , tomato, celery, red pepper flakes  and parsley 
  27. Baked potato bar 
  28. Sausage, waffles, strawberries 
  29. Chicken pot pie 
  30. Potluck. Refried beans (scratch)

L

Monday, April 29, 2019

Monday Kitchen Management

The joy of Kitchen Management is that you are free to do as much or as little as you want.  Kitchen management or food prep is a tool for getting you out of the kitchen fast in week nights that are sometimes hectic and your plate is full.  

Reminder of meals
Chicken pot pie
Pizza
Breakfast for dinner
Taco soup
Chicken noodle soup
Pork stew


  1. Wash kitchen floor 
  2. Clean out the refrigerator and dump anything dead 💀.
  3. Clean and disinfect countertops and sinks and drains. 
  4. Wash vegetables : carrots and potatoes , dry
  5. Chicken is already cooked as well as the hamburger for the taco soup. 
  6. Check the homemade  mix levels.   Magic mix? Rice? Muffin? 
  7. Clean the microwave .

I bought colored tortilla strips at the dollar tree.  I also bought hamburger buns and Texas toast that we need to freeze or use during the week.    
The Texas toast we use for French Toast for breakfast for dinner.  Last night I snuck whole wheat flour into the waffles.   Some people have used hamburger buns for poor mans French bread. Lol. O think I’ll freeze  them for sloppy joes.  Bagels are food for breakfast and we have cream cheese.   

Having muffin mix means you can have muffins made in about 15 minutes at a cost of about .32.   
Add the cost of any flavoring like a small apple or strudel topping 

It costs three cents  a serving for rice.   Adding some chicken stock and some herbs is pennies and far cheaper than a box mix.

Magic mix is basically a mix that makes white sauce with the addition of water.  Faster and easier than scratch.  Add chicken stock instead for green enchilada sauce and add mild green chilies.   These are cheapest at Winco for Winco brand.  Winco canned foods have no BPA in the cans along with being cheaper.   

Dollar tree had Hormel chicken tamales , tortilla strips , orowheat bread including bagels, Texas toast type bread, and hamburger buns,   They also have hints ketchup in a large bottle, a sea salt grinder, pizza sauce (name brand) Chex mix (name brand), sometimes Barilla pasta.   Watch the frozen foods, many are from China,   I have got Ore Ida there before.   I watch for American name brands.  Some things  like cereal, cake mix, pasta sauce, suddenly salad and canned veggies are cheaper elsewhere and  sometimes in a bigger package.  Pinto beans are .67 a pound.  The only place beside buying 25 pounds at Costco that I have found cheaper is in the bulk isle at Winco.    





Sunday, April 28, 2019

Sunday, it must be meal plans

Meal plans save time and money and keep you organized along with a prep , kitchen management  day.  We use a protein driven meal plan.


  • Chicken pot pie 
  • Pizza
  • Roast chicken, pear salad , mashed potatoes, green beans 
  • Taco soup, chips, cheese, sour cream 
  • Chicken noodle soup , cheese biscuits 
  • Pork stew, bread 
  • Breakfast for dinner. 
Notes 
  1. Chicken pot pie is quick and easy and uses magic mix, frozen mixed veggies, and chicken pieces. 
  2. Pizza is a mainstay.  A cheese pizza costs about a dollar, five or take a few cents .
  3. Roast chicken is frozen, pear salad has blue cheese and walnuts.  Pears were cheap at sprouts. 
  4. Taco soup is easy on the insta pot— or not.  Hamburger is already cooked and on the freezer.   
  5. Chicken noodle soup uses frozen chicken pieces, cheese biscuits add to the origin and are quick and easy. (Betty Crocker) 
  6. Pork stew is on the insta pot for 35 minutes . Stew meat comes from a pork loin end. Potatoes are a dollar at Alberways. 
  7. Breakfast for dinner is another mainstay.  Sausage was on sale at Fred Meyers . Eggs were 1.13 a dozen . 
Balancing some cheap dinners with some more expensive ones makes for a better variety of meals. 

Saturday, April 27, 2019

Principles of thrift

Basic necessities of food can be inexpensive and are the start of providing good meals for your family.  Trying to keep up with the Jones’ that earn three times your income doesn’t work.   The reality is, you have to make it on what you have. It’s the truth, but you can actually eat better, because you aren’t eating a bunch of preservatives and fat.

Buying your groceries 1 week or day at  a time means you are paying  top dollar for your food. Using a replentish based shopping strategy instead of a panic strategy is key.  Panic strategy is when you have nothing left in the refrigerator but a jar of pickles and you rush out to buy groceries at the nearest store.   Replentish based shopping, replentishes  what you used, yet  you still have food in the house,  It is a lot more relaxing,  you can go to the store at your leisure and take advantage of sale prices at two stores.  You are going to the store for a rotation protein, your dairy, and produce, and to replentish your stock of something  is at a good price.   The price of the same thing, in identical box and brand can have a spread in price of two dollars.   All those two dollars add up fast.  Something as simple as buying frozen instead of fresh can make a big difference.  In actuality, many times the meat you are buying has been previously frozen anyway and the frozen vegetable has been frozen at its peak of freshness.

Ten dollars during spring and summer months at a Sprouts or a farmers market can buy a basket of food.   Not buying organic saves a lot of money.  Pesticides are water soluble.  Wash your produce with vinegar water. Peel it if it makes sense.   There are a lot of storage containers  that keep  the gasses  out and keep vegetables longer.  Organic food doesn’t last as long as regular.   The upshot can be a sixty percent markup from regular food.  My take in that is that I have lived through almost three  quarters of a century with regular food and  they used to use a lot more caustic pestisedes than they do now. I am still alive and kicking!   LOL

Oxy moron. LOL
They say that not buying junk food and pop can save 50 percent of you food budget.  Buying things half price can save 50 percent.  But, somehow that doesn’t mean you are getting your food for free!


  • Never pay full price.  My mother used to say that some people could have a bargain get up and bite them in the butt, and they wouldn’t see it.   Don’t be that person . 
  • Identify the foods you use in a regular basis.   If they are  on perishable, consider keeping a four to week supply of those foods.   That means that of you eat spaghetti and sauce once a week, you need  to keep four packages of pastah and four containers of sauce. 
  • Buying your protein in bulk when it is a “loss leader” and purchasing enough for a four to six week supply, saves money and avoids waste.   Break  the bulk down on meal sized portions.  If you eat ground beef once a week, you will need four meal sized portions. For is, that would be two pounds.   
  • Keep fresh fruit and vegetables in stock at home,   Buy produce when in season,   The basics of carrots , celery, and potatoes are year round.   When produce is in season, it tastes better and is cheaper.    
  • Dairy usually goes on sale once a month,  most dairy with the exception of milk had a month pull date.  Buy the basics when it is on sale.   Milk can be had usually with coupons or with deals for free pairing cereal and milk,   Use coupons for the cereal.   
  • Eggs are a good source of protein .   The prices vary,  again, you have a month pull date.  Buy them when they are cheap and keep a four week supply.   Replentish as you use them and when they are at their cheapest. 
  • Know your prices.   If it is something that you can substitute something else for or go without, don’t buy anything unless it is at or below you target price.   
  • Portion control is good for your waistline as well as your pocketbook.   Know what the RDA mis for protein and milk.   It just might surprise you. 
  • Keeping a four to six week supply means you never have food anxiety,   Food anxiety can actually lower you life span.   This also good insurance against not having  food  in an emergency.   It’s not like you can live without it.  I’m recent years, we have had floods that meant the trucks couldn’t get to the grocery stores; snow, and a government shutdown  .   Grocery stores carry a three DAY supply of food.   In an emergency  situation, you can’t depend on the store to cover your butt.
  • Learn to efficiently scratch cook.   If you are stretched for time, spend more time planning and organizing and less time cooking.  Planning an organizing, and shopping wisely saves money, efficient scratch cooking saves time and money. It costs .28 to make a loaf of artisan bread and takes ten minutes of your hands on time.  It costs up to 3.99 for a loaf of artisan bread.    ( Safeways) .   A full pot of potato soup and cheesy drop biscuits cost about 1.50. The same price of a can that serves 1