Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

POPPING up a storm

Well not a real storm but a snack storm. Our family is addicted to popcorn and with 3 teenage boys those little bags can cost us a small fortune. Tonight we broke out the ol' air popper. Its a healthy and inexpensive alternative to those microwaveable bags. We picked up a Presto air popper a while back for about $20. A big bag of popcorn kernals runs about 75 to 99 cents for a pound bag. Our popper only uses 1/2 a cup and makes a huge bowl.
We like to add different toppers like butter, ranch, and cheese powders for added flavor. You don't use oil so you cut the ungood stuff out as well as extra expense. The kids get a kick out of watching it pop too.

Here's an interesting article comparing microwave verses loose kernal popcorn. HERE

A few frugal moments

Its a slow frugal news day. However, I did stop by our local Save A lot and picked up some "damaged" cans of off brand pop for 17 cents a piece. The damage consisted of...well, simply being loose from their cardboard boxes. So I got all of these for $2.38 which should last this crew for an afternoon.

My mom taught me from an early age to check out the mark down basket. Sometimes you can even find items on clearance that you can use coupons with. Most of the time things are in the baskets because the package is marked up/broken or because they just bought way too many in anticipation of a big sale that didn't go over very well. Whatever the reason don't forget to check that little section out. You can really catch a good deal.

Friday, May 8, 2009

SmartShopper Discounted at Yugster.com

Sorry I've been MIA so much going on there isn't enough room in cyberspace to get anyone caught up. I wanted to share a great deal with everyone though.

The budget guru Erin over at Jane4Girls had posted this great giveaway back in January for a great new tool for help with grocery & to-do lists. It was called the SmartShopper.


Well, I didn't win BUT while scoping out my 1 a day sale sites this morning I found the deal of the day. Yugster.com is offering the SmartShopper as a sneak peak special (which means if you're registered you can go ahead an order it but if not you can order it tomorrow-registering is FREE) this awesome tool is being sold on Yugster.com for....$27.97!!!! Yes that's right $27.97. I had a $10 Gift card from earlier purchases so I got mine for $17.97 plus $7 shipping and handling for a grand total of $24.97! That's a HUGE savings. So I would jump on it. I've order from them several times before they are very reliable. A bit slow with shipping but I've always received what I've ordered.

So Happy Friday everyone!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Green on a Budget & Organic Grocery Deals



Yesterday was a wonderful day around here. After weeks of sub-zero temps I heard birds singing and the warm breeze blowing. It put me in mind of getting my garden ready. I mean, not actually going out and digging it up, but rather planning what I’m going to grow. A couple of years ago, I started growing a decent size garden to can and freeze veggies. It made a huge difference in my grocery budget but it also put my mind at ease that we were eating no pesticides or chemically enhanced foods (in other words, the only hormones ragging in our house are the teenagers) I have a huge area to have as big of a garden as I want but you can have one any size you want or are able to. Even those living in a small area with little room can have a window seal garden. But if that’s not your thing (for example, if your thumb isn’t green in any way, shape, or form) there are other options to turn to. If you’re looking into the whole concept to “Go green on a budget”, you should take a trip over to Organic Grocery Deals. They have a great committee of supporters over there helping to make the transition from Hormone induced to Green a lot easier. Some of their forums include great tops such as gardening, eating in season, organic and natural product information, coupon trading (yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus and he does accept “green” Coupons), green living tips, book recommendations, organic news, deals, more. It’s a great place to start and get help and ideas for going green in a relaxing (read - non-judgmental) environment. It's great to have a place to turn to for answers and support when you first start out on a new way of doing anything especially something like learning to be both Greener and healthier while staying within our ever increasingly tighter budgets.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

OSO* Fresh product to save your fruits and veggies



I am a semi-homesteader, well, ok, I'm not much of a homesteader but I'm taking baby steps. One of those steps is I grow many of my veggies in the summer to can and freeze to eat all winter long. However, I still have a weakness for fresh fruits and veggies I can't grow so I turn to the store or market to get them. The only problem is we have to eat them so quickly because the frig turns them to moldy mush in the container, bags, or whatever we store them in. Well, leave to my friend Erin at Jane4Girls$800Annual Budget has found a great product, and of course tested it first hand, that will take away those mushy, moldy fruit blues.

It's called OSO* Fresh Food Containers and they look amazing. I know you're think "I've got to many plastic bowls", these are no ordinary plastic bowls.




Oso* Fresh™ Food Storage Containers are infused with EPA registered and
FDA approved micro-sized silver particles which are proven to reduce bacterial
growth and keep food fresher. While the silver particles keep bacteria out, the
easy-to-open snap on lids keep freshness in. Stackable units nest into one
another for easy storage. Microwave, freezer and dishwasher safe.


At first glance I thought they were pricey, but looking around the site I noticed you could by individual containers and in reality they are comparable to the "T"ware we buy at parties. The only difference is these will SAVE us money and time - time of buying new fruits and veggies and time from throwing out the unidentifiable stuff in the mystery bowl in the back of the fridge.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

How to save with a few easy tips

You ever have trouble with bananas? We love bananas in this house and with 3 teen boys in the house they usually go pretty quick but I remember a day when they would get black and mushy. I ran across some helpful kitchen tips that help a little bit with the bananas.

1. Take your bananas apart when you get home from the store. If you leave them nnected at the stem, they ripen faster.

2. Store your opened chunks of cheese in aluminum foil. It will stay fresh much longer and not mold!

3. Peppers with 3 bumps on the bottom are sweeter and better for eating. Peppers with 4 bumps on the bottom are firmer and better for cooking.

4. Add a teaspoon of water when frying ground beef. It will help pull the grease away from the meat while cooking. (I've also heard that you can put a tsp of water on an egg when frying it to retain the yolk)

5. To really make scrambled eggs or omelets rich add a couple of spoonfuls of sour cream, cream cheese, or heavy cream in and then beat them up.

6.For a cool brownie treat, make brownies as directed. Melt Andes mints in double broiler and pour over warm brownies. Let set for a wonderful minty frosting.

7. Add garlic immediately to a recipe if you want a light taste of garlic and at the end of the recipe if your want a stronger taste of garlic.

8. Leftover snickers bars from Halloween make a delicious dessert. Simply chop them up with the food chopper. Peel, core and slice a few apples. Place them in a baking dish and sprinkle the chopped candy bars over the apples. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes!!! Serve alone or with vanilla ice cream. Yummm!

9. Reheat Pizza Heat up leftover pizza in a nonstick skillet on top of the stove, set heat to med-low and heat till warm. This keeps the crust crispy. No soggy micro pizza. I saw this on the cooking channel and it really works.

10. Easy Deviled Eggs: Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. Seal, mash till they are all broken up. Add remainder of ingredients, reseal, keep mashing it up mixing thoroughly, cut the tip of the baggy, squeeze mixture into egg. Just throw bag away when done easy clean up. (This is also a great way for the kids to help in the kitchen)

11. Expanding Frosting: When you buy a container of cake frosting from the store, whip it with your mixer for a few minutes. You can double it in size. You get to frost more cake/cupcakes with the same amount. You also eat less sugar and calories per serving.

12. Reheating refrigerated bread: To warm biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, place them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased moisture will keep the food moist and help it reheat faster.

13. Newspaper weeds away: Start putting in your plants, work the nutrients in your soil. Wet newspapers, put layers around the plants overlapping as you go cover with mulch and for- get about weeds. Weeds will get through some gardening plastic they will not get through wet newspapers.

14. Broken Glass Use a wet cotton ball or Q-tip to pick up the small shards of glass you can't see easily.

15. No More Mosquitoes: Place a dryer sheet in your pocket. It will keep the mosquitoes away. Plus, you'll smell oh so fresh!

16. Squirrel Away! To keep squirrels from eating your plants, sprinkle your plants with cayenne pepper. The cayenne pepper doesn't hurt the plant and the squirrels won't come near it.

17. Flexible vacuum: To get something out of a heat register or under the fridge add an empty paper towel roll or empty gift wrap roll to your vacuum. It can be bent or flattened to get in nar- row openings.

18. Vacuuming dust away: To remove dust from what-knots without a lot of labor, place an stocking over the end of the vacuum hose and dust away. No damage to the fine parts.

19. Reducing Static Cling: Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and ... ta da! ... static is gone.

20. Measuring Cups: Before you pour sticky substances into a measuring cup, fill with hot water. Dump out the hot water, but don't dry cup. Next, add your ingredient, such as peanut butter, and watch how easily it comes right out.

21. Foggy Windshield? Hate foggy windshields? Buy a chalkboard eraser and keep it in the glove box of your car When the windows fog, rub with the eraser! Works better than a cloth!

22. Reopening envelope: If you seal an envelope and then realize you forgot to include something inside, just place your sealed envelope in the freezer for an hour or two. Viola! It unseals easily.

23. Conditioner: Use your hair conditioner to shave your legs. It's cheaper than shaving cream and leaves your legs really smooth. It's also a great way to use up the conditioner you bought but didn't like when you tried it in your hair.

24. Goodbye Fruit Flies: To get rid of pesky fruit flies, take a small glass, fill it 1/2' with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid; mix well. You will find those flies drawn to the cup and gone forever!

25. Get Rid of Ants: Put small piles of cornmeal where you see ants. They eat it, take it 'home,' can't digest it so it kills them. It may take a week or so, especially if it rains, but it works and you don't have the worry about pets or small children being harmed!

And finally a word about your clothes dryer:

If you clean out your lint filter you may think its clean but take it out and run hot water over the top of it. What happens? The water won't go through. Why? You use dryer sheets. Dryer sheets cause a film over the mesh that can cause the dryer to burn out the heating unit. You can't SEE the film, but it's there. It's what is in the dryer sheets to make your clothes soft and static free ... that nice fragrance too. You know how they can feel waxy when you take them out of the box .... well this stuff builds up on your clothes and on your lint screen. This is also what causes dryer units to potentially burn your house down with it!

A dryer repairman said the best way to keep your dryer working for a very long time (and to keep your electric bill lower) is to take that filter out and wash it with hot soapy water and an old toothbrush (or other brush) at least every six months.. He said that makes the life of the dryer at least twice as long! How about that!?! Learn something new everyday! I certainly didn't know dryer sheets would do that. So, I thought I'd share!

Note: I went to my dryer and tested my screen by running water on it. The water ran through a little bit but mostly collected all the water in the mesh screen. I washed it with warm soapy water and a nylon brush and I had it done in 30 seconds. Then when I rinsed it ... the water ran right thru the screen! There wasn't any puddling at all! That repairman knew what he was talking about!


Friday, January 2, 2009

PAPERS! PAPERS! GET YOUR PAPERS!...


Sunday's papers that is. On a tip from Saving Money Ideas, I've learned that this Sunday's inserts will be a wonderful New Year's gift. With a total of 5 different inserts, three Smartsource inserts and two Red Plum (Valassis) inserts, the possibilities are endless. This basically amounts tons of savings and swaps for the avid couponer. How does she know? She pointed to Taylortown Preview to see a complete listing of the coupons that will be in this weekend's paper. So I ventured over and WOW! What an awesome resource. Her dedication and hard work/time really pays off. She offers a preview of the upcoming weeks insert coupons AND offers them for sale including past inserts. Of course, they are on a "While Supplies Last" basis but if you are looking for a particular coupon, she's more than likely got. Or if you just can't remember when a coupon came out or if there is one for a particular product, she has a search feature that works by pressing ctrl + F to pop up a search box at the bottom of the screen. To see what's coming click here: Taylortown

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Yesterday I mentioned Hotcouponworld.com in my quest for free toliet paper. I thought I should tell you a little about hcw. I stumbled across this wonderful virtual community by accident one day and have never turned back. It's a huge resource for the hard core couponer AND the beginner.


At HCW, there's a place for everything - from introduction to couponing and the entire process to get started, to where to find coupons and even suggestions on how to set up a coupon organizing system. Other resources include individual sections for individual stores that list current and upcoming sales, how to handle any problems you encounter, sharing deals people have gotten there, and my favorite, the wonderful ladies (& gents) list coupon match ups to the sales ads. Helping you get the most out of your money.
There are so many resources on this site, you'll find yourself addicted to it. Not only do they help you learn and navigate through the wonderful world of couponing but they also list freebies, have a helping hand program, classifieds, coupon trading, and even a place to blow off steam.
If you are new to couponing or you're a pro and have never stopped by, I highly recommend clicking over there. Hotcouponworld.com is an excellent source of knowledge, encouragement, and just a lot of fun while saving. I learn something new every time I'm there. Go check them out: Hotcouponworld.com

Monday, December 22, 2008

FREE TP & the rest of my shopping "experience:

Today I did some grocery shopping, partly for Christmas dinner; partly for the fact we will be eating 3 meals a day at home for the next 2 weeks while I’m off work, and of course, there was a sale and I was armed with coupons. I don’t have my camera set up yet but I’ll work on that later & post some pictures. (that always makes it seem more real! Lol)

My first stop was to Walgreens were I attempted to pick up a Conair blow dryer for $10 and get a $10 RR (register return) making it virtually free but I was too late. They were gone before 5 am! It was a great deal; but I do still have my loyal dryer. I was able to take advantage of their Pepsi product sale and picked up 4 – 12 pks of pepsi products for the 4/$12 deal and received a $3 RR (my first, yeah me!) I always seem to miss something when I try to do the RR specials. That made them 4/$9 (just under $3 a piece) I also picked up 2 of the 15 count waters for $1.99 each with Walgreens coupon. We went back after our trip to Kroger & price comparison on the Betty Crocker Brownie bowls. I had 3 coupons for .50 off two and they were on sale for 3/$5. I used my $3 RR .

I picked up MANY (too many probably) things at Kroger but my brag deals have to be the Pillsbury Frozen Biscuits on sale 2/$5 then I had .50 off Coupons which were doubled making them $1.50 each. I bought 6 making it a total of $9.oo PLUS each bag had a $1 off coupon for Pillsbury frozen Cinnamon rolls!! So that’s kind of like only spending $3 (ok that might be stretching it but you get the picture). Now my favorite deal which my family is so tired of me bragging about it is one I have to give props to the ladies (& a few gents) on HOTCOUPONWORLD.COM! Thanks to a tip from one of the ladies in the Kroger forumn I learned that Kroger carries the 4 pk Cottonelle TP for $0.99 I surfed the web until I found 4 $0.50 coupons which Kroger doubled. DRUMROLL……..I purchased 4 packages of the 4-pk Cottonelle for a grand total of -$0.04!!!! I also had earned enough points to get $0.10 off per gallon which I needed gas so I filled my 4 wD up for $30.00 which never seems to happen. Again…Yeah me! Lol

Without boring you with all my items here’s an overview: At Walgreens I saved $14.50 and at Kroger $36.45…$15 of that was pure coupons! It was a productive day and I feel like I really accomplished something today. It took some work surfing the web and digging through my coupons but it was well worth it. For those out there that say you can get the off brand for cheaper than wasting your time with coupons…well yes, sometimes you can but sometimes the coupon, combined with a sale, and the right store that doubles can make the name brand cheaper than the off brand. It just takes time to comparison shop. My advise…invest in a good calculator…or carry your 14 year old math whiz…that’s what I do.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Learning from JANE4girls $800 Annual Budget

There’s an amazing woman online out of Texas who has inspired not only myself but hundreds of people online to buckle down, get creative, and save on groceries and more. On her blog, JANE4girls $800 Annual Budget For A Family of 4, she not only tells you how she spends next to nothing on groceries she also shows you how to do it. With gift cards earned from rebates, surveys, and even test drives, she recently took herself and her girls to Red Lobster and ate for $1.85!!! I haven’t even been able to take my crew to McDonald’s for less than $20 but I’m inspired to look into this. Erin, who holds free couponing classes in her hometown of Katy, Texas, has taken couponing and frugal living to a new and fun level. She still lives like she spends a ton but has maintained an $800 budget with change to spare for this year. On her blog she shares her secrets to getting the best deal and even shares some recipes in which she uses items from her stockpile of goodies. All the things she does she does to share the knowledge she has gained learning to live frugally and still have fun. The coupon classes she holds in Katy, Texas she does at no charge so that she can share with others how to save and live a better life. During this time of economic downturn, it’s refreshing to find a great resource for not only information on saving some of our hard earned money but encouragement to enjoy the fruits of our labors as well as life in general. Kudos to this great motivator of the frugal. Thanks for helping us all learn to live for less. Great job, Erin! Great job!

Check her great blog out at : http://jane4girls800dollarannualbudget.blogspot.com/