Sunday, October 31, 2010

Throw Out Expired Coupons-June, July, August

My coupon binder had got to the point where it was just overflowing.  It was completely out of order and bulging at the seams.  That is a clear sign that some purging was in order.

So, it's time to make some room in your coupon binders for November. In order to make this happen, I'm clearing out June, July and August. Before you throw the whole insert away, there are a few exceptions to the "expired" rule. See below for unexpired Q's you may wish to keep. The list becomes longer towards the end of August, but I kept going because I really needed to purge!!


If you have older inserts than June, check out my coupon purging posts from earlier!

March/April   May

Let me also say that I am limited to the coupons that are in MY inserts.  There are regional differences between inserts, and I also use a lot of Q's, so I may miss reporting one if I've already used it.  I very carefully look through every insert and do my best to give you the best information available to me, but YIMV (your inserts may vary).
Smart Source 6/6 Toss the Whole Thing
Red Plum 6/6 Toss the Whole Thing


Smart Source 6/13 Toss the Whole Thing

Red Plum 6/13 Toss the Whole Thing

Smart Source 6/20
  • There's Fischer snack Q (makes for free snacks at Px) that is good until 12/31
Red Plum 6/20 Toss the Whole Thing

Smart Source 6/27 Toss the Whole Thing

Red Plum 6/27 Toss the Whole Thing
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Smart Source 7/11 Toss the Whole Thing

Red Plum 7/11 Toss the Whole Thing

Smart Source 7/18
  • There is a Q for eggs good until 12/31
  • There is a Motrin Q good until 11/30

Red Plum 7/18 I didn't have one of these?

Smart Source 7/25
  • There is a Yeast Q good through 12/31
  • There is a Goof Off Q good through 12/31
Red Plum 7/25 Toss the Whole Thing
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Smart Source 8/1

  • There are Phillips Tooth brush Q's good through 11/30
  • Act mouth wash Q's good through 11/31
  • $3/3 first aid Q's good through 11/30
  • Welch's Jelly good through 11/31
Red Plum 8/1 Toss the Whole Thing
PG 8/1 Toss the Whole Thing

Smart Source 8/8
  • There are some Scotch tape Q's good through 11/13

Red Plum 8/8
  • There are Goodies pain reliever and Rhodes rolls good through 11/30
GM 8/8 Toss the Whole Thing

Smart Source 8/15
  • Pedia Sure (11/30) Bio Tru (12/31) Blue Plate Mayo (11/31) Shrek (3/31)


Red Plum 8/15
  • Cesare Dog treats (11/9) Imodium (12/15) Caltrate (11/13)
Smart Source 8/22
  • Pyrex (12/31) Arm and Hammer (11/31) White Castle Burgers (11/20)
  • Zantec and Zaditor (12/31)
  • Beggin strips and friskies (11/21) Frigo String Cheese (11/31)
  • French's Dipping Sauce (12/31) Curel Bandages (11/31)

Red Plum 8/22 I didn't have one of these

Smart source 8/29
  • Pace salsa, success rice, brookwood farms item (11/31)
  • Moore's wing sauce (11/30) Mold Armor (12/31)
  • Damp Rid (11/31) Atkins products (12/31)
Red Plum 8/29
  • There is a Nutella Q good until 11/21)

PG 8/29 The only thing in here not expired is the PG rebate form. 
              I have 3 extras of these if anyone is in need...

Saturday, October 30, 2010

20 Free Thai Kitchen Noodles

So I went on eBay and ordered 20 $.50 off of any one Thai Kitchen product. This is a great deal because my Publix has the ginger flavored noodles for $.99.  After they double, the noodles will be free!  I paid $1.54 for the coupons with shipping, so I consider this a victory for couponing!!!

If you've never tried these, I recommend giving them a try with the Q from a recent Red Plum (can't remember which one).  The flavors are a bit more complex, the noodles are WAY better texture and the nutrition is better, too.  One whole package has 190 calories and makes a great lunch with a salad or piece of fruit.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Friday Food Waste

I've been inspired by The Frugal Girl to participate in her Friday food waste movement. What a neat idea to be held accountable for the food we throw away. So this week, I kept track of the food that I tossed.

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This first picture happened Monday.  I decided to eat a pretzel and cheese snack pack that, when I looked, had expired 12/09.  It had obviously been lying around our house for a VERY long time.  I was desperate and tried it anyway, and the pretzel was horribly stale. 

I also pitched 1/3 of a can of Kraft Parmesan.  I had got it out for my husband to use on the spaghetti and he never put it away.  It sat on the counter all night, so I didn't trust it.  I did get 4 cans of grated parm for free from Bi Lo a few weeks ago, so that took out the sting.

Other than that, I pitched 2 breakfast sausage links that I thought were long gone and 3 chicken tenders that I was going to give the dog but then didn't because of her stomach "issues".  You're welcome for using the word issues and not explaining in detail the horrible things that have been happening in her box at night!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Ingles Shopping Trip

I don't go to Ingles very often.  I usually find  their coupon policy annoying, and I especially hate it during triple coupons days.  I always have some problem or headache that occurs.  But I headed there today to get a few things.  Mostly I wanted to get Krusteaz Muffin mixes and I NEEDED dog food.

I only had about $35 left in my grocery budget this month, and I went over, but for a good cause...you'll see.  I'm also stocking up for the holidays.  I have a (very long) list of non-perishables I need for the Thanksgiving Day and weekend, and I'm trying to get them as they go on sale.

3 Krusteas Muffins (used 3 $.50 Qs)
1 Diet Sierra Mist 2-Liter
2 gold Medal flours (too good of a deal to pass up)
2 Jiffy Corm bread mixes (also pretty cheap at $.44)
1 Corn chip
1 rotel tomato
1 marked down cottage cheese (the produce/dairy mark downs are my favorite thing about this store!)
1 can creamed corn
2 Yellow cake mixes
1 salad mix (marked down to $1.50, I used a $.75 Q)
4 Crescent rolls (used 2 $.40/2)
1 dry dog food (used $1 off-here's where I blew the budget, but the small $5 bags are not lasting long enough and I'm sick of running out.  So I got the $16 bad that is 4x bigger-totally worth it)
2.8 lbs ground beef
1 sausage roll (marked down to $1.79-I cooked that day and froze)

Total was $41.29

Cranberry-Orange Relish

I sat down late in October and jotted down my menu for thanksgiving.  Then I made a list of ingredients that I could buy ahead of time, so I could watch the sales and get the best prices.  This got me to thinking about my family's favorite Thanksgiving Day recipes.  I thought I would share a few with you and maybe inspire you to think ahead to the holidays a bit!

Here's a recipe for Cranberry-Orange Relish.  I got this out of a magazine years ago and quickly adopted it as my own.  I love the citrus flavor it has, and with 4 ingredients, it couldn't be simpler.

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 Cranberry-Orange Relish

12 oz fresh cranberries, picked over and washed
1 1/2 C sugar
1/3 C OJ
1 T orange zest

Cook the first 3 ingredients in a sauce pan over med. heat until most of the berries have popped.  This usually takes about 10 minutes (stir frequently).

Stir in zest and let cool.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Feed your family of four for $48.05 this week!

Now here's the thing. I'm not actually feeding a family of 4 with this menu. It's a family of two for us, and we're not picky. We eat leftovers, cheese and crackers for dinner, cereal...we eat well sometimes and other times we just eat. If you'd like to see what we're actually eating check out this Menu Plan. But I'd like to help give you guys an idea of what you can buy at Publix this week and get on the table. You can probably eat a meal or two out of your pantry and do some substituting to spend way less. With the exception of the meatloaf, I would (and do) make these meals on occasion. The most frequent and favorite things from this weeks menu are the roasted cauliflower (with smoked paprika for us), lentil quiche, tomato chicken and cheesy potato soup!

So Here's This Weeks Menu:

Monday: Fish Tacos with rice ($7)
Tuesday: Chicken Pattie Sandwiches and Creamy tomato Soup ($7.33)
Wednesday: Creamy Pasta Bake with garlic bread ($2.83)
Thursday: Meatloaf, roasted red potatoes, crudites ($13.48)
Friday: chicken breast cooked in tomato, roasted cauliflower ($7.49)
Saturday: Gordon's fish fillets and potato cheese soup ($3.93)
Sunday: Lentil Quiche, roasted potatoes ($5.99)

GRAND TOTAL: $48.05 and I know you can get lower than this by buying your ground beef cheaper and using ingredients from the pantry!

Monday: Fish Tacos with rice ($7)
  • Taco Bell Home Originals Dinner! Assorted $.35 (with All You Coupon)
  • Gorton’s Premium Fish Fillets 2 for $4.40 (with 1 px yw and 2 $1 offs)             will use the other package Saturday
  • Shredded Lettuce estimated $1
  • Rice a roni estimated $1.25

Tuesday: Chicken Patty Sandwiches and Creamy tomato Soup ($9.33)

  • 2 Perdue Breaded Chicken Chicken Tenders $2.39
  • Nature’s Own Sandwich Rounds, $1.45
  • Extra Shredded lettuce from Monday,
  • Sauce from fridge/pantry (mayo, salad dressing, mustard….whatever)
    • You can get miracle whip for $.21 at Target right now
  • V8 100% Vegetable Juice, $1.49
  • 1 large onion estimated 1 (save ¼ for Thursday)
  • milk estimated $3
         (I’m assuming you have flour and butter)

Wednesday: Creamy Pasta Bake with garlic bread $2.83
  • 3 Hunt’s 100% Natural Tomatoes, Assorted Varieties, 28 oz can, $1.89 (use one)
  • Ronzoni Healthy Harvest Pasta or Garden Delight, (free or $ maker with $1 off)
  • Kraft Velveeta Cheese, $.93 (with Target Q)
  • Broccoli bunch $1.50
  • Cole’s Garlic Bread $.40
Mix blanched broccoli, cooked pasta, melted cheese and  tomato together in baking dish. You can add any spices like garlic, onion, pepper, Italian seasoning...whatever sounds good.  Sprinkle with bread crumbs or crumbled crackers if desired and bake 350 20-30 minutes.


Thursday: Meatloaf,  mashed red potatoes, crudites ($13.48)
  • Tomato juice: paid for Tuesday
  • 1.5 Ground Sirloin, $6 (buy this cheaper somewhere else to save)
  • oats estimated $1 (hope you got it last week at $.25)
  • dozen eggs, estimated $1.50
  • onion: paid for Tuesday
  • Red Potatoes, 5 lb bag, $2.99
  • Apple and Cheese or Vegetable Platter, $1.99
Friday: chicken breast cooked in tomato, roasted cauliflower ($7.49)

Easiest way to make chicken breasts that taste awesome! Brown 4 breasts in oil or Pam and cook maybe 5-10 minutes. Dump 2 cans of diced tomatoes on top, cover and cook about 10-20 minutes longer on a low heat until cooked through. Chicken is SO tender when cooked this was and very healthy.

  •  2 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, $5.99
  • Tomato (paid for wed)
  • Cauliflower $1.50

Toss cauliflower with a little olive oil and sprinkle with salt and paprika, or any other spice you think sounds good.  Roast in a 425 degree oven about 20-25 minutes.  Stir once or twice.

Saturday: Gordon's fish fillets and potato cheese soup ($3.93)
  • The extra bag of fish fillets from Monday
  • 6 red potatoes
  • Kraft Velveeta Cheese, $.93 (with Target Q)
  • shredded carrots, estimated $1.5
  • frozen peas, estimated $1.5
Peel potatoes and slice thin, just barely cover them in water in a soup pot and simmer about 10 minutes.  Then add in the carrots (and onion if desired) and simmer another 10 minutes.  Cube Velveeta and stir into hot soup.  Add a few handfuls of frozen peas and cook on low about 2-3 minutes more. 

    Sunday Lentil Quiche, roasted potatoes ($5.99)
    •  Publix Sour Cream, $.99
    • 1 small onion, estimated $1
    • lentils, $1
    • broccoli florets, $1.5
    • 1 lg tomato estimated $1.5
                Use leftover milk, eggs and potatoes from other days

    There you have it!  Seven meals for your family spending only $48.05 (plus tax).

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010

    Creamy Chicken Pockets

    Creamy Chicken Pockets

    1 Cup diced, cooked chicken breasts
    3 oz softened cream cheese
    1 t grated onion
    minced garlic clove
    1/2 t parsley (fresh or dried)
    splash of milk
    salt/pepper
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    2 T  bread crumbs (I often add smoked paprika to this)
    1 T melted butter
    1/2 packet of crescent rolls (4 rolls)

    *This recipe will make 2 packets, you can double to make four allowing you to use the whole can of crescent rolls

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    Mix the first 7 ingredients together to make filling.
    Press 2  rolls into a rectangle  and place half of the chicken mixture in the center. 
    Fold the rolls over and seal. I always end up making mine the shape of a large thick hamburger.

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    Brush the pocket with butter and coat with bread crumbs.
    Bake in 350 degree oven for 25-30 minutes.

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    Here are our "fancy" sides we had with it! 

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    *To freeze this recipe, put the chicken mixture in a bag and label, freeze the can of crescent rolls as is, and (if you want) freeze the bread crumbs in a separate bag.
    *On dinner morning thaw, and assemble that evening.
    *I don't find it necessary to freeze the breadcrumbs because they keep year round in the refrigerator.  I also use the 4 leftover rolls for something else, because as a family of 2, we don't really want to eat the same meal twice in a row. I do double the chicken recipe and use it later with a fresh can of crescents, though!

    *This recipe is adapted from Once-a-Month Cooking by Mimi Wilson and Mary Beth Lagerborg.  I found that the original recipe needed a little spicing and creaming up.

    Monday, October 25, 2010

    Menu Plan Monday

    Menu Plan Monday Pictures, Images and Photos

    I'm doing a small chicken freezer session tomorrow, so this weeks menu will feature a few of those recipes. I'm also trying to spend very little this week so that the grocery money doesn't run out, so some of the recipes are a little redundant.

    Monday: Chicken Packets, roasted potatoes, crudites
    Tuesday: Lemon Mushroom Chicken (recipe to come), onion flatbread,
    Wednesday: left over spaghetti
    Thursday: leftovers/something boring like canned soup or PB&J
    Friday: eat out
    Saturday: Old-Fashioned Chicken and Rice with a veggie
    Sunday: Fish Fillets, baked potato, veggie

    Here's what's on the list of things to make and freeze tomorrow:

    Old-Fashioned Chicken and Rice (3 2-serving meals worth)
    Lemon Mushroom Chicken (2 2-serving meals worth)
    Chicken Packets (1 2-serving meals worth)

    *update: I made 6 meals in under 1 hour Sunday:
                 it took a little longer to clean everything up though!

    Sunday, October 24, 2010

    Budgeting

    I've always felt like I was very aware of where our money went.  There was always money for the bills, and slowly but surely our debt has been going down...but a lot of money slipped through our finger tips and there never seemed to be enough left over to do all the "fun stuff" we wanted. 

    So I started planning a strict budget this summer, when we were struggling to get by without dipping into our savings.  But I didn't start following it until September, when our income was "restored".

    Last night, when I couldn't sleep, it suddenly occurred to me that since the first few days of following the budget, we didn't go into overdraft once!  Now for us, going into overdraft is no big deal and it happened mostly because I had a bunch of checks in my purse and never made it to the bank.  We didn't spend money we didn't have, but we did often have that transferring of money from one account to the other, and then have to replace it a day later. 

    But by having a budget, that has been eliminated!  How cool is that?  We're ahead, not just skimming the line.  I think we've especially stopped the money flying out the window in the grocery (me) and bar (him) departments. Now, after we've spent the allotted money, we just stop.

    For those of you who are curious, after bills are paid/retirement accounts funded/insurance paid, this is how we spend the rest of our money.

    $400 into savings (My husband is dying to get his hands on this money, but I have so-far won this battle.)

    $400 for groceries/drug store items

    $300 for spending money, split between the two of us (This goes for clothes, hair cuts, take out, bar tabs, what ever we like.)

    $300 for entertainment that we do together (Mostly going to the bar and eating out.)

    So my best advice to someone who would like to get their finances in order is to TRACK YOUR SPENDING and the limit overspending in any category that you see fit.

    Saturday, October 23, 2010

    Apple Dip

    I'm sure this recipe has been around forever, but if you don't know about it...you need to try it!  Easy, Yummy, Cheap: my kind of recipe. I've got a drawer full of cream cheese thanks to the Kraft coupon a few weeks ago, so this recipe was basically free for me to make.

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    Apple Dip

    1 bar Cream Cheese-softened
    1/2 cup sugar
    3/4 cup brown sugar
    1/2 t vanilla
    1/8 cup chopped peanuts (optional) this is also good with toffee chips instead of nuts or plain with no "add-ins"

    Mix everything together and let set in the fridge for a few hours for the sugar to disolve.  Serve with chopped up apples...awesome!!! This tastes like creamy caramel dip.

    Friday, October 22, 2010

    Friday Food Waste

    I've been inspired by The Frugal Girl to participate in her Friday food waste movement. What a neat idea to be held accountable for the food we throw away. So this week, I kept track of the food that I tossed.

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    It started with two bags of Spatz's garlic toast...which kills me.  We currently live 12 hours South of the little local bakery in Michigan that produces these culinary miracles (okay, I may be exaggerating a little, but they're really good). I love them with cheddar cheese spread, but I especially love them in French onion soup.  So when I stocked up this summer, I put them in the freezer like I usually do.  But this time they got REALLY freezer burned and tasted terrible.  I guess I wasn't in the mood for French Onion Soup when it was over 100 degrees this summer. 

    On the plus side, I did find that Texas Toast will do in a pinch to float in your soup.  It was pretty tasty.

    The rest of our food waste was one lonely tamale.  It was part of a combination platter at a Mexican restaurant we tried.  It must have been freezer burn week, because that's what this tamale tasted like.  I hated it, my husband hated it, so we tossed it.

    Not a bad week as far as food waste goes...

    Thursday, October 21, 2010

    Rite Aid Trip-Allergy Meds

    I saved over $40 at RA this week!!

    I"ve been back and forth about my allergy medication.  I find that Cetrizine (RA brand) works great at controlling my severe allergies and is budget conscious if you buy a bigger bottle.  I take it religiously about 6 months out of the year and occasionally the rest of the year...and it tends to affect my sleep.  For the first month or two I can sleep 12 hours at a time and have a heck of a time getting up even then, and when I stop taking it, I toss and turn for at least a week. So I've been trying to decide if I should try something else or what.

    Then RA made my choice for me.  Cetrizine is BOGO this week.  I'm sold!!

    So I got 2 packages (120 pills each) for $25.85. This is an 8 month supply!

    They are originally $32.99, so it was $66 worth of pills, BOGO takes off $32.99, I used a $5/25 and a $1/1.  I also used my $3 remaining UP rewards. 

    I'm pleased and have decided to just be happy with the fact that my allergies are in control.  If I sleep a little more than usual...so be it.

    Wednesday, October 20, 2010

    Publix Menu: Feed a family of 4 for $50 (and change)

    Now here's the thing.  I'm not actually feeding a family of 4 with this menu.  It's a family of two for us, and we're not picky.  We eat leftovers, cheese and crackers for dinner, cereal...we eat well sometimes and other times we just eat. If you'd like to see what we're actually eating check out this Menu Plan.  But I'd like to help give you guys an idea of what you can buy at Publix this week and get on the table.  You can probably eat a meal or two out of your pantry and do some substituting to spend way less.  With the exception of the hot dog stuff, I would (and do) make these meals on occasion.

    While these may not be the healthiest options, I did include a protein, starch and veggie in every meal. 

    Monday: Pizza, bread sticks, salad
    Tuesday: Egg Muffin Sandwiches, sausage, fried potatoes, yogurt
    Wednesday: Hot dogs, noodles, corn on the cob
    Thursday: Pork chops with mushroom soup, mashed potatoes, frozen veggies
    Friday: Steak Sandwiches, salad, baked potato
    Saturday: Shrimp/Asparagus/Mushroom Pasta with bread sticks
    Sunday: Hot Dog Casserole, veggie

    The $50 Challenge Menu for this current week is now available, too!

    Monday: Pizza, bread sticks, salad ($4.40)

    • Tombstone Pizza, $2.90
    • Fresh Express Salad Blend with coupon, $1
    • Cole’s Garlic Mini-Loaf, 8 oz, $.50 (yellow flyer deal with coupon)
    Tuesday: Breakfast for dinner ($7.25)

    • Thomas’ English Muffins,  $.75,
    • Eggs, estimated $1.50,
    • Publix shredded cheese: $2
    •  2 Banquet Brown’N Serve sausages $2,
    • Fried potatoes (we'll factor the cost into another night)
    • Yogurt Dannon DanActive $1 (yellow flyer deal with Q)
    Wednesday: ($6.65)
    • Hot dogs $2.00 (this leaves an extra package for later)
    • Buns estimated $1.50
    • Knorr Sides  $.65
    • Georgia Sweet Corn 4 ct, $2.49
    Thursday: ($13)
    • Boneless Pork Chops,2 lbs $7.98
    • Campbell's soup 2/$1
    • Idaho Potatoes, 5 lb bag, $2.99 (will use in 2 other meals also) 
    • Birds Eye frozen corn estimated $.75
      • coat the chops with flour seasoned with salt, brown about 5 minutes a side in oil and then throw in onions/garlic (if you like) and a can of mushroom soup mixed with maybe 1/2 C milk/water.  I like to put in a teaspoon of vinegar (balsamic is the best) to enhance but you don't have to.  Cook, stirring frequently and flipping chops about 15 more minutes.   This makes a tender chop and has lots of gravy for the potatoes.
    Friday: Steak Sandwiches: ($8.50)

    • Steak-Eze Philly Beef Steaks, 6 pk,  5.99
    • Cheese leftover from Tuesday
    • Buns, estimated $1.50
    • Salad with coupon $1
    • Baked potato left from Thursday
    Saturday:  Shrimp/veggie pasta with garlic bread $6.88
    • 1/2 lb Medium White Shrimp, $2.99
    • Asparagus, $2.49/lb
    • Portabella Mushrooms 6 oz pkg, $2.69/lb,
    • Pasta I'm estimating free because hopefully you've got it in the pantry
    • Del Monte Tomatoes, Assorted Varieties, $.70
    • I'm also estimating the sauce free because you should be able to make one from  an assortment of staples you already have.
      • I'd cook some onions and garlic (if I had them) in some butter/oil for a few minutes.  Then throw in a tablespoon of flour and cook a minute.  Then I'd stir in something wet (broth, milk, wine, water with bouillon) and season with some spices that sounded good or a splash of vinegar.  Add to cooked pasta and shrimp/veggies sauteed in a fat and have a gourmet pasta.
    • Cole’s Garlic Mini-Loaf, 8 oz, $.50 (yellow flyer deal with coupon)
    Sunday: Hot Dog Casserole
    • 1 package hot dogs (from Wednesday)
    • 1 cornbread mix, $.75
    • 1 can baked beans, estimated $1.25
    • 1/2 pound ground chuck, $1.50 (the recipe calls for double hot dogs, but I think it would be better with 1 pk dogs and added beef)
    • Birds Eye frozen veggie estimated $.75
    The grand total: $50.32, and you could SURELY find some of these ingredients in your pantry/freezer to exchange or substitute for even more savings.

    Tuesday, October 19, 2010

    I saved 62% at Publix this week!

    I hit up Publix this morning with a small list of necessities (coffee, oil) and deals (free Hungry Man dinners, Luna bar).  I got $62.83 worth of groceries for $23.98 which is especially good because I got 5 packages of coffee and fresh produce. Here's how I did it...

    2 Hungry Man dinners (used 2 $2 off Q's-free with overage)
    1 green pepper
    1 cucumber
    1 tomato
    4 kiwis
    5 Eight O'clock coffees (used 2 $2/2 and 1 $.75/1)
    1 Quaker Oatmeal (used $2 off)
    1 large Pompeii Olive Oil (used $1 off)
    2 Thai Kitchen Noodle soups (used $1/2)
    1 Luna bar (free with $.50 Q from Mambo Sprouts bk)
    1 Cascadian Farms fz raspberries ($.75 printable)

    This was the first time I remembered to take a picture of my groceries, and then I found out the memory card was not in the camera...oh well, maybe next time!

    Monday, October 18, 2010

    Menu Plan Monday

    Menu Plan Monday Pictures, Images and Photos

    Well, I got cocky and dropped by grocery budget from $400 to $300 this month to funnel the money somewhere else.  So the month is half over and I'm 2/3 of the way through the money...it's another week of living out of the freezer/pantry. 

    Monday: grilled pork chops, pasta salad, steamed carrots
    Tuesday: Annie's Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips, grilled cheese, salad
    Wednesday: something boring like leftovers or a can of soup or something
    Thursday: tacos
    Friday: feta cheese rolls, Greek salad
    Saturday: Cuban black beans and rice
    Sunday: tilapia, roasted potatoes, steamed carrots

    shopping list: frozen raspberries, 2 kiwis, tomato, green pepper, cucumber, chili powder (coffee, allergy meds)

    Sunday, October 17, 2010

    Pepper at the Pumpkin Patch

    We went to the pumpkin patch this week, and she was too cute to resist!  I had her in a pumpking t-shirt, but the little s$%t chewed a hole in it while she was wearing it. Isn't she cute.

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    Saturday, October 16, 2010

    Easy Layered Egg Bake

    Here is a recipe that was introduced to our family by our Spanish exchange student in 1996.  It has been made MANY times since then and we all really enjoy it.  I find that it makes a good breakfast or lunch option (great for company because it is make ahead) and is even a good appetiser for parties. 

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    For many years, we've used a store bought pie crust, Kraft yellow and white slices, and ham lunch meat in a perfect rectangle.  This is wonderful, but today I used a homemade pie crust and "fancy" ham lunch meat because that was what I had and it was just as good, if not better.  The Kraft coupon deal has my cheese drawer stuffed and Bi Lo had their whipping cream BOGO, so this recipe was on the brain! I'd love to try it with "real" cheese as well as the rest of the ingredients, so I may try that again soon.

    Easy Layered Egg Bake (will always be known as the "Ana cheesy egg thing" by my family!)

    1 pie crust, homemade or store bought
    9 slices of yellow cheese (singles)
    9 slices of white cheese
    1 small package of ham lunch meat
    3 eggs
    1/2 pint whipping cream

    -Preheat oven to 325 degrees

    -Press crust into a 9x13 ungreased pan, only coming up the side maybe 1/2 inch or less

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    -Layer all of the yellow cheese on top

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    -Top with 2 layers of ham

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    -Layer all of the white cheese

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    -Mix the cream and eggs together and pour over the top.

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    -Bake about 40-45 minutes uncovered.  It will get a few bubbles in it and they may turn
    brown, but will still taste and look  delicious. Best when served cold!

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    Friday, October 15, 2010

    Friday Food Waste

    I've been inspired by The Frugal Girl to participate in her Friday food waste movement. What a neat idea to be held accountable for the food we throw away. So this week, I kept track of the food that I tossed.

    It was a great week for us this time. The only waste this week was 1/2 of a lime (not pictured because it was thrown away by my husband).

    I was unhappy with all of the stuff I tossed last week, so I went to great lengths to save everything.  I ate a very sad looking salad with sort of wilted looking lettuce and a mushy tomato.  It tasted fine, but I normally would have just tossed it...one more day and I would have had to.  I also packed a sad looking dinner last night...3 day old eggplant parm, and cauliflower in cheese sauce that was on it's last legs.  I really wanted to toss it and get take out, but I didn't!  I also made sure to serve cut up veggies at every meal so they didn't go to waste.  I find if I don't cut em up, we don't bother to eat them. 

    Thursday, October 14, 2010

    Rite Aid trip

    I didn't do GREAT at Rite Aid this week, but I did use my $5 UP rewards before they expired, so that's something!

    Here's what I got for $11.99 (and I'm going back today to get a $2.69 refund)

    2 7-UP 2-liters (used a BOGO coupon) I'll save this for the punch I make at my cmas recital
    6 bags fun-sized Kit Kats (2 $1/3 Qs)
    1 Garnier Fructise styler (1 RA $1, 1 $1 man Q)I see this rang up as $2.69 over the advertised price, so I'll go back and get a refund or exchange for something that was on sale for $2.5)
    1 Maybeline Gel Eye Liner ($2 off Q)-this looks AWESOME!!
    1 Blistex lip ointment
    I also used a $5/25 Q and $5 in UP rewards

    So my total (after my refund) will be $9.30, (and getting $3 UPs and $1.50 in SCR)

    When you stop to consider the fact that the eyeliner was full price $9.49, that sounds better.  It's like I got all my Halloween candy for free this year +.

    Wednesday, October 13, 2010

    Great deals at Target this week!

    I made a trip to Target today to grab some deals.  Really I needed a few Scrubbing Bubbles products but ended up with a lot more.  Here's what I got...

    1 Scrubbing Bubbles Fresh Max refill (free w/q)
    1 SB Fresh refill ($1 off Q)
    SB 2-pk shower cleaner refill ($2 off Q)
    2 Hershey's Kisses regular (2 $1 Target Q, $1/2 man Q)-for Xmas cookies
    2 Kikomen soy sauce (BOGO Q)
    1 kikomen teriaki sauce ($1 off Q)
    2 Coffee Mate creamers (2 $1.50 Qs)
    2 Lip Smackers (2 $1 off Q)
    1 Rawhide dog bone-$.99
    2 Purina Beneful singles (free with 2 $2 off Qs)
    3 Act II mini popcorn boxes (3 $.75 off Qs)-for Halloween give away

    My original total was $40.43, and after coupons I spent $15.94.

    This is about a 60% savings!!

    Wednesday confession...

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    Well, I did it today.  I was tossing my mixed paper recycling in a giant dumpster and I spied a sunday newspaper right on top.  I assumed (correctly) that the coupon inserts would still be there and they were.  I spend about 3 minutes digging around on the top of the pile and found 4 inserts.  If my husband hadn't been there, I probably would have found a few more but I was a bit embarrassed...

    So yes, I will dig in a dumpster for coupon inserts...would you?

    Tuesday, October 12, 2010

    Shopping at Bi-Lo

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    Well, I did make it out to Bi-Lo this weekend and did some good stocking up.  I'm starting to think ahead to the holidays and buying things I'll need as they go on sale, hence the oatmeal and brown sugar (and flour, broth, bread crumbs last week).  I don't want a major $250 grocery bill for the week of Thanksgiving, so a little towards it every week seems like the way to go. 

    Here's what I got:

    1 32 oz Dixie brown sugar ($.75 off Q)
    1 32 oz Southern Home brown sugar (free-buy theirs/try ours)
    2 4C Parmesan cheese (both were free with 2 $2 off coupons)
    1 Sarah Lee bread BOGO
    6 Bumble Bee tuna pouch (used 6 $.55 off which doubles making all free)
    2 cans Beef broth
    1 can kidney beans
    2 SH old fashioned oats BOGO
    Dog treats
    Advil Caplets (free with Q)
    2 SH margarine
    2 SH eggs
    1 SH whipping cream (this was BOGO, so I got a large carton for less than I was going to pay for a small carton)
    1 SH milk
    1 frozen Texas toast (used $.50 off Q)
    1 package pork chops
    2 one pound packages of ham lunch meat (used 2 $.55 off Q's)
    1 Country Pride sausage roll, BOGO
    1 SH perch fillets, BOGO
    1 bag apples, BOGO
    1 two pound bag carrots, BOGO
    1 three pound bag onions, BOGO
    1 carton of Whoppers, splurge

    My total was $95.94 before savings and $46.96 after, so I saved 52%.

    This feels pretty good considering I did get some fresh produce and meat/seafood.

    Monday, October 11, 2010

    Menu Plan Monday

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    I'm doing some baking this weekend, so we'll have lots of banana pancakes and pumpkin muffins for breakfast.  I'm also making fall sugar cookies for the church bake sale, so we'll have an assortment of cookies to munch on as snacks.  Also, I just got back from the Bi-Lo and got 6 pouches of tuna for free, so lunch will be a tuna sandwich, tuna melt, tuna on crackers or tuna salad at least 2 or 3 days.

    Here's what's on the agenda for dinner:

    Monday: leftover eggplant parmesan, garlic bread, salad
    Tuesday:  Chili, cornbread, salad
    Wednesday: leftovers
    Thursday: pork chops with mushroom soup, mashed potatoes, broccoli
    Friday: half price apps and dollar beers for us at chief's
    Saturday: french onion soup and tuna melts
    Sunday: flounder, roasted potatoes, cauliflower

    Sunday, October 10, 2010

    Fall Almond Topiary Craft

    Just wanted to give you guys a quick craft idea if you're so in the mood!

    We made these 4 years ago as one of the three centerpieces for our wedding.

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    They were easy, quick and cheap, and now, years later, I still have a few that I love to put out. 

    (Please ignore the dusty coffee table!!)

    All you need is a small pot, a craft ball, a glue gun, and quite a few almonds.

    Saturday, October 9, 2010

    Publix shopping trip

    This is by far not the best "couponing trip" I've ever taken to Publix, but I've decided to share it anyway.  It seems like everyone is blogging about saving 90% or 75%, but for me, that's not always the case.  Last week, I had a $10 splurge item that messed up my totals, but I was very happy...and this week is the same.  We had an appetiser anniversary celebration Thursday that I did a little splurging for and I'm okay with my numbers even though they're not great.  I put the splurge items in italics so you'll see where I paid full price...I did plan the apps around items I already had, so I didn't really get that much.  Here they are...

    1 package yellow corn chips
    1 pk cinnamon/sugar pita chips
    2 Planters peanuts
    1 bunch green onions
    1 Haas avocado (free with FB coupon)
    1 bunch parsley
    1 pk strawberries
    1 red onion
    2 Luigi Italian Ice's
    1 Px flour
    4 cans pumpkin
    1 pk ham lunch meat
    2 Progresso bread crumbs (used 2 $.50 off)
    1 HV farmhouse dressing (used $2 Q-made it free)
    4 cartons Swanson chicken broth (used 2 $.75/2)

    My total was $33.72, I saved $11.77 in Q's and $14.62 in sale items.

    So I got $60.11 worth of groceries for $33.72...not even 50% but I'm happy!

    (So far this month I've spent $92 at the grocery/drug store/discount store.  I'll have to be careful that I don't go too overboard, I've only got $300 to spend all month.)

    Friday, October 8, 2010

    Friday Food Waste

    I've been inspired by The Frugal Girl to participate in her Friday food waste movement. What a neat idea to be held accountable for the food we throw away. So this week, I kept track of the food that I tossed.

    Before I share with you what I tossed this week, I'd like to share with you what I saved!  I used 1/4 of a carton of whipping cream (left over from the fondue), 1/6 bottle of white wine (practically unbelievable that I left a glass sitting there), the end of an onion and my last clove of garlic to make an unbelievable yummy sauce.  I also put chicken stock, mushrooms and butter in it.  All of that sort of looked like food waste, but it took a plain piece of chicken, mashed potatoes and a can of corn and made it feel gourmet!

     Now for the embarrassment...don't judge!!!
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    I cleaned out the fridge door and tossed a lot.  Now I only do this about once every 6 months and I'm not really cool with using things after the expiration date, so it is a large waste week.

    From left to right:  a little bit of a yogurt smoothie, canned peaches, yeast (I replace every fall so my holiday breads are freshest), egg whites, ready whip, maraschino cherries, a tiny bit of pineapple juice, a little bit of veggie soup base, sour cream, pizza sauce, yogurt, peach jam, dressing and spray butter.

    Most of this stuff was at least 3/4 gone, but not all.  All excuses aside, I vow to keep working on my habits and to reduce my waste.

    Thursday, October 7, 2010

    I saved 50% at Publix and still got a giant bottle of wine

    This was not my best savings trip ever or anything, but I did alright and got a lot of stuff that made me happy!  Here's the info...

    2 Triscuts (used $1/2 to make them $2 a piece)
    2 Old El Paso dinner kits (used 2 $.50 off to make them $.40 a piece)
    2 Green Giant fz veggies (used 2 $.50 off making them both free)
    2 Kraft white slices
    2 Kraft yellow slices
    1 Kraft bar cheese (used the Kraft $5/5 making them all $1 a piece)
    1 diet ginger ale 2L ($1.79)
    1 Sprite 2L (used  $.50 off making this $.79)
    1 Pedigree Puppy Chow ($4)
    2 Whole Fruit Sorbet (used 2 $.50 off, making them $.44 a piece)
    2 Crystal Lights (used 2 $1 off making them $1.35 a piece)
    1 WW Bread ($2)
    1 bag apples ($2)
    1 giant bottle of wine ($10) this is what made me the happiest

    Grand total was $34.34
    I saved $36.19, so a little over 50% while still splurging...that's alright with me!

    (I also made a big trip to the produce market spending a little over $11 for a ton of veggies!)

    Wednesday, October 6, 2010

    Anniversary Eats

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    Well, tomorrow is our Fourth Anniversary.  We have developed a tradition of going to a Thai restaurant every year, because our first day in town (4 days after our wedding) this was the first thing we did.  But this year, I'm working until 7:00 and this is a little late for us to go out on a week night because Charles gets up so early.  So we'll go to The Lime Leaf Friday, and we're going to stay in Thursday. 

    The 4th year is traditionally the year to give "fruits and vegetables".  Since we don't really get presents (at first we were too poor, now I'm too cheap) I decided to make an appetiser dinner with fruits and veggies as the center. I had originally planned something else, but decided to try some new recipes to make it a little more exciting.  All recipes need to be of the "make ahead" variety as well, which limits things. 

    Here's what I came up with:                               

    Annie's Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips (I'll buy the cinnamon chips)
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    Avocado Feta Salsa (Served on maybe bagel chips or crustini)

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    Ham roll ups (we need protein and I've got a ton of cream cheese)

    I'll also put out a relish tray and some sort of nut mix.

    Tuesday, October 5, 2010

    New Clothes Surprise!

    I was going through my fall clothes and putting away some of my summer stuff when I made an awesome discovery.  I had shopped some clearance last March and bought 3 new fall/winter tops that I forgot about.  So I now have new clothes that feel free because I bought them so long ago!  Add that to the 3 birthday tops and skirt I got last month and the new (to me) pants from the Goodwill, and I've got a weeks worth of clothes that are new. 

    But the reason I'm writing this is to remind everyone to shop the summer clearance now.  Put away a few shorts and tank tops that you bought for $5 today, and you'll have a major surprise waiting for you next year.  I just may head out to the mall later.....

    Monday, October 4, 2010

    Preparing for Christmas with 'Simply Christmas'

    I ran across a great idea at the Shabby Art Boutique.  She is putting the homemade and home baked back into the holidays with her 12 week plan have a stress free and enjoyable Christmas.

    I joined (although I'm too stupid to know how to grab her button) and I can't wait to see what she suggests!

    Menu Plan Monday

    I'm trying to eat out of the pantry/freezer again this week.  I've been doing pretty good, and it's showing in our grocery budget.  Sometimes I get so excited about a deal that I over buy, and then we never eat the stuff!  I'm trying hard to get out of that habit.  So here's the plan.

    Monday: creamed salmon with cheesy pinwheel bake, veggie
    Tuesday:  Chicken Tacos, pinto beans, Mexican rice
    Wednesday: leftovers
    Thursday: fruit and veggies with dip, crab meat muffins
    Friday: going out for our 4th anniversary-mmm Thai
    Saturday: Mexican Pizza
    Sunday: Spicy Coconut Shrimp over noodles, eggrolls

    To Buy:  can of salmon, everything for Thursday (it's our actual anniversary so we want to do apps), 1 lb shrimp, one can coconut milk, fresh ginger

    Sunday, October 3, 2010

    Beefy Rhinlander Stew

    For some reason, I've been dying to try some lentil recipes, and I also had a few pounds of stew meat in the freezer that was calling my name.  That's how this recipe came about.  I started by using the base from this recipe. But my additions made it something completely different.  My husband truly couldn't shut up about how delicious this was.  He insisted that it tasted like his mom's bean from "back in the day" but I didn't really think pinto beans when I had this...I thought more like the best most interesting beef stew ever.
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    Beefy Rhinlander Stew
    3 tablespoons olive oil
    1 lb stew meat, cut into small chunks
    5 slices bacon, cut into small pieces
    1 cup chopped carrots
    1 cup chopped onions
    1/4 cup chopped cabbage
    3/4 cup all-purpose flour
    48 oz beef stock
    32 oz water
    8 cloves of roasted garlic (optional, I just added cuz they were left over...very good tho)
    2 bay leaves
    1 teaspoons salt
    1 teaspoon dried oregano
    1 pinch ground nutmeg
    1 pinch ground pepper
    1 cup dry lentils
    1 cup potatoes, diced

    • brown stew meat in oil, and set aside
    • add bacon to the oil and fry about 5 minutes until it begins to get crispy, then add carrots, onions, and cabbage, saute an additional 4-5 minutes
    • stir in flour, stirring and mixing over heat at least one minute
    • then add broth/water and stir to mix.  Add meat, lentils, and seasonings (everything but the potatoes) and cook over low heat about 2 hours.  Stir frequently to prevent scorching.  You may add more water if you prefer a thinner base. 
    • after 2 hours, add potatoes and cook an additional 45 minutes
    I served this with garlic knots, and they were awesome.  I over-cooked at least a minute, but they were still awesome.

    Saturday, October 2, 2010

    October to-do list

    Well, I thought since it is a new month, I could use this space to set myself some mini-goals.

    1. Last month, I tracked every dime that came in and went out, and I felt awesome and in control!  So this month, I vow to do the same.  I tweaked my budget to fit our needs a little better, so we'll see how it goes.

    2. Work with the dog almost every single day.  She's pretty much got sit and stay down, although she chooses not to on occasion.  Now we're working on lay down and walking on a leash.  The leash walking is a big one!

    3.  Keep up with my menu plan and stick to it...  I always start out great, but by the weekend, I'm craving Chinese, or some specific homemade meal that sends me out to the store with my debit card.  This month, I'm saving on groceries by practicing self control!

    4.  Go to the gym at least once a week.   I really love yoga, and have attended at least 3-5 classes a week for years, but in the last 6 months or so, I just lost my mojo...not sure why.  So instead of declaring an all out five classes a week, I'm going to start back slow.  I can do once a week, and I know that that will lead to more.  Really, I just need to set my alarm and get up on time.  No biggie.  I can do this!!!

    5. Clear out the garden for next year.  I've got dead plants sitting there, lettuce that bolted a long time ago and tomato and squash plants that are dead to the world, but still taking up space.  The only things left that are alive are a few herbs and some onions.  So I can take at least 45 minutes one day this month and pull everything up.  At least it's not 90 degrees everyday.  We finally had a cold snap a few days ago!

    6. Go through winter/fall clothes.  If I do it now when I'm just starting to need them, I'll have a lot more options than if I put it off and try to get by.  I recall buying a few things on super clearance last spring, and have not idea what they are, so I'll have some surprises, which is fun.

    Friday, October 1, 2010

    Friday Food Waste

    I've been inspired by The Frugal Girl to participate in her Friday food waste movement. What a neat idea to be held accountable for the food we throw away. So this week, I kept track of the food that I tossed.

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    This is BY FAR the worst! Two really nasty, "science project looking" pieces of pita bread. You know the tatziki I threw out last week? These were supposed to go with that. For some reason they were in a basket above the fridge where the oatmeal packets are supposed to go. I couldn't resist the close up picture. NASTY!!! 

    Other than that, I'm on the fence about the 1/2 cup of cole slaw left over...if my husband eats it this weekend, it's safe, if not...I'm tossing it.  Time will tell.....