Saturday, March 30, 2013

A Few Favorites Still on Sale Today at Kroger

Kroger still has a sale going on through today in which you get $5 off if you buy five participating items. Among my favorites are the Planter's Peanut Butter for 99 cents, Arm & Hammer Liquid Laundry Detergent for $2.99, and select jars of Vlasic pickles for $1.99.

The Reach dental floss Catalina is still printing as well. Go to coupons.com and print a couple of the coupons for $1.00 off of two Reach dental flosses. You can normally print two per computer per month. The dental floss is currently priced at $1.00. If you buy four, a Catalina prints at check out for $3.00 off of your next grocery purchase. Mine is valid through mid-April. If you buy four Reach flosses for $4.00 and use two coupons, it brings the cost down to $2.00 for four Reach flosses. When you get the Catalina back, you end up making a dollar to spend on something else the next time you go grocery shopping. Even if you don't use dental floss, hygiene productions are good donation items.

Save on Necessities Today at Walgreens

I don't remember reading these in the sale ad, but my family went to Walgreens today and discovered that the Sunny brand individually wrapped big toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls are on sale for two rolls for a dollar. Eggs are also on sale for a dollar a dozen--but hurry if you need eggs because they are rather sparse today...

Personally, I prefer to buy the individually wrapped big rolls of toilet last just as long as the cheaper packages containing four rolls. Plus, they just seem more sanitary for storage.

This would be a great opportunity stock and donate :)




Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A Frugal and Somewhat Southern Meal

I experimented with cooking collard greens tonight at my daughter's request. Yes, my ten year old daughter asked to try collard greens. We were checking for produce clearance when we went Krogering the other day, and she picked up a fresh bag of collard greens marked down to 99 cents. She likes kale chips, so it didn't surprise me that much.

So, I decided to build a meal around them. Combining suggestions from friends and online research, I used pieces of bacon, garlic, onion, Sweet Smokey Sand (our house rub,) brown sugar, and a bit of chicken broth. The bacon was actually clearanced as well. I paid less than $4 for 1.5 pounds of brown sugar bacon that normally retails near $8. I only needed to use 2 slices. Not bad! Even the onion was in a bag of about 4 marked down to 99 cents.

For our protein, I used the large pork chops we bought at Louie's P & R. First, I marinated them for about half an hour in a can of guava nectar, freshly grated ginger root, and freshly chopped cilantro. Then I added just enough water to cover them and about two tablespoons of the Sweet Smokey Sand. After their little guava bath, they were patted dry with a paper towel so that I could rub on more Smokey Sweet Sand. The pork chops were actually very inexpensive because I purchased them with a local savings voucher. I paid $10 for a $20 voucher. With the voucher, I ordered a $22 mini meat bundle containing 2 pounds ground beef, 2 pounds bacon, 2 pounds of pork chops, and 2 pounds of pork steak. For all 8 pounds, I only paid $12.23 out of pocket, or $1.53 per pound! Three huge pork chops ended up only costing $3.06. I usually get the Jumex guava nectar under 50 cents a can at Walmart. Of course, I had to serve the pork chops with my trusted bottle of Salsa Lizano on the table...

I also found ears of corn on sale for only 30 cents per ear. I wrapped them in foil and baked them in the oven. Once they were done, I peeled back the husks to form a handle and the tassel pulled right off. Frozen basil pesto (frozen in an ice cube tray from our summer crop) was the base for the spread. I mixed a couple thawed cubes of the pesto with some softened butter, mayo, a pinch of sweet smokey sand, a shot of hot sauce, and a bit of agave nectar for sweetness. After spreading this on the corn ears, they were sprinkled with shredded Parmesan cheese. My nine year old son ate two ears of this...

I must admit, I cheated on the Mac 'n Cheese. While I was Krogering, I spotted a container of Bob Evans brand Mac 'n cheese marked down to $1.99...

So without figuring in the Sweet Smokey Sand, butter, mayo, and similar things we keep on hand, I'd say the break down for 3 people--with some leftovers--roughly went like this:
Collard Greens $1.20
Pork Chops $3.50
Corn on the Cob $1.80
Mac 'N Cheese $2.00

By freezing things when I can either buy them on sale or grow them combined with using fresh clearanced or sale produce, I spent less than some "value meals" cost to feed my family plus leftovers.




Thursday, March 7, 2013

$20 Grumpy's gift card for only $10

Hurry! They only have a few of these left...

Today's Deals



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Monday, February 25, 2013

"Fire and Ice" Ceviche with Bay Scallops

I originally posted this on my old blog site. I'm in the process of moving a few favorites to Coupons to Cupcakes.


Recipe: “Fire & Ice” Ceviche


Spicy ceviche on a bed of limon ice

Ceviche "Fire" Ingredients:

small pack of bay scallops

assorted peppers, including sweet italian and jalpeños

small red onion

handful of cilantro

pinch of sea salt

pinch of coarse ground pepper

juice of 3 clementines

juice of 3 key limes

juice of 2 lemons

lemon zest

Directions:

1. chop all peppers, onions, & cilantro

2. combine with the citrus juices,lemon zest, salt, & pepper in a bowl and set
aside

3. thaw and season the bay scallops with a little salt and pepper

4. grill the scallops for about 3 minutes on the George Foreman grill

5. mix in with the other ingredients in the bowl

optional: add a few drops of Tabasco sauce or use hotter peppers

Limon/lemon “Ice” Ingredients:
juice of approximately 5 lemons

juice of approximately 5+ key limes

approx. 3 tblsp sugar

approx. 1 cup water

Directions:

1. mix all ingredients in a shallow pan, such as a medium Tupperware FreezerMate

2. freeze uncoverd but use a fork to “flake” the ice every half hour or so

Assembly:
1. place the limon/lemon ice into the bottom of a bowl, sherbet dish, margarita
glass, etc.

2. add a few spoonfuls of the ceviche on top of the ice

3. garnish with lemon zest and cilantro



Saturday, February 23, 2013

Save Through Local Voucher Programs

I recently purchased vouchers through mytownhalfprice.com for $10 to be used toward a $20 purchase at Louie's P & R, our local Italian deli. I was excited to find that they also sold meat bundles already designed to save the customer money. The smallest bundle, the Mini Meat Pack, was only $22 for 2 pounds each of ground beef, pork steak, pork chops, and bacon. This was already a good deal, but when I applied the voucher, I ended up only paying a total of $12.23 for eight pounds of meat. It came out to be around $1.53 per pound!

Our local newspaper, the Southern Illinoisan, also had a similar program that features savings for businesses such as restaurants and bowling. Take time to see what is available in your area and sign up for email alerts. You could save big!