Saturday, November 15, 2008

Super Sample Sunday

I got a few good ones this week. My favorite being the All You magazine, there are some great coupons in this one! This is my first 'trial' and the other magazines are actual free subscriptions.

What freebies did you get this week??



Thursday, November 13, 2008

Frugal Friday; homemade starch

My husband irons his clothing for work. (yes, I do know how lucky I am that he irons his own clothes!!!) He is also a huge fan of starch, I think he has a 'starch addiction'. We go through a lot of starch, a lot!

A few days ago we ran out of starch and quickly discovered that we did not have any reserve cans left. To avoid a slight crisis I did a little bit of research and discovered that we could make our own using simple corn starch.

ingredients
2 cups warm water
1-3 Tbs corn starch

mix corn starch into warm water and pour in spray bottle. for fun I added a few drops of essential oil (do be careful with oils as they can stain clothing!) Shake well before each use.

1 Tbs= light starch
2 Tbs= medium starch
3 Tbs= heavy starch

Not only was this really cheap, we are so much happier using a chemical free product and my husband even thinks it works better than the aerosol stuff.

Six cents per 2 cup 'bottle' for the Light Starch!!


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

A Vegetarian Thanksgiving.

I have been asked maybe a million times what I eat for Thanksgiving. Gee, most foods served at the table are vegetarian and all can even be made vegan using margarine instead of butter and soy instead of milk, ect. Potatoes, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, mmmmm....

Except that darn turkey. There is just no substitute for a dead.... okay, I'll be nice. There is no substitute for genuine poultry , unless you try Tofurkey. Tofurkey is an awesome vegan turkey substitute for people stuck in the old fashioned tradition of having to have a cooked animal on display for the holiday gatherings. We love it!

I have eaten my fair share of Tofurkeys and particularly love the package meal-deal that comes with everything from the 'bird', to the stuffing, and cranberries. They also come in just the roast, which is more affordable.

I buy mine at my local Central Market but Im sure most natural grocers sell them as well. Print off your $1.50 coupon here and see how your family likes it this year!

Computer printing error

So, recently I was trying to be helpful to the lovely Rachael over at Beans and Rice not waste her time installing an unnecessary printer on an additional computer to print more coupons at her home.  

I have tried to do this before.  At my last home (we just moved a month or so ago) we had high-speed internet service through our cable provider.  I thought I could be tricky and print additional coupons using multiple computers and multiple printers.  It didn't work.  My husband informed me that our home puts out just one IP address through our service and the coupon printing companies (ie; Bricks) must be limiting their coupon based on these parameters.  

When we bought a new home we could not keep our same service providers as they were not offered in our area.  We purchased Satellite TV and now have DSL internet service, no different in my mind, really, than what we had before.

When I told Rachael not to bother hooking up her laptop to her printer I saw a few readers say they were able to print coupons from multiple computers in their home with DSL.  

Whaaaat?  No fair I thought.  I then realized that maybe our service was different as we had just moved.  I had to ask my husband (sad, I know) if we had DSL now and he said we do.  I then hooked up my laptop to our printer and tried to print a coupon I had already printed twice earlier and knew I was at my limit, and.....  It printed 2 more times!!!

So, long story short, If you have multiple computers and DSL you can hook them up to print extra coupons.  If you have high-speed internet you still may not be able to.  Not fair, and I totally understand.

So; I will leave you with some good coupons to print, print, print!!

$1/1 Reynolds Wrap Foil (excludes 25 ft)
$.75/1 Fresh Express Complete Salad
$1/2 Nabisco Crackers (Triscuit, Ritz, Wheat thins)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Healthier Food on a Dime

Since jumping into the Coupon World I have started to purchase so many foods I have never even thought of eating in the past.  Many of these foods are not very healthy, but a good couponer just cannot turn down a great deal, especially when an item is just pennies or even free!!

I have discovered that some of these prepared meals can be quite handy and made healthier while saving lots of precious time during those nights you need it the most.  Here are my tips to creating those packaged dinners into healthier meals.

Box Dinners
Macaroni Grill meals; instead of chicken I use broccoli and a little fresh garlic,  also throw in a handful of whole wheat noodles when you cook the pasta
Macaroni and Cheese; use just a dab of margarine or butter, substitute soy milk, add steamed broccoli and a can of drained italian diced tomatoes
Hamburger Helper; try beans instead of meat, also add fresh or canned tomatoes and frozen spinach, fresh or dry oregano and italian herbs, it will make it more 'lasagna like' anyway
Waichi Ferry Chinese; we used tofu instead of chicken and it was fantastic, also added fresh garlic and broccoli, plus threw in some brown rice with the white it came with and cooked together

Pantry Items
Instant Potatoes; I make mine with a lowfat unsweetened soymilk, also look for other ways to use them, potato soups can be very healthy
Knorr Sides and other noodle/rice side dishes;  make them using very little oil or butter and add lots of vegetables.  Look on the back of the package at the ingredients for ideas on what to add.  If it contains carrots and basil, add more carrots and basil!

Dairy Items
Yogurts; contain a lot of sugar so mix with a bunch of fresh fruit to create a fruit salad.
Cheeses; save these for dishes that really need them= pizza

Frozen Dinners
Dipping foods (chicken nuggets, pizza rolls, hot pockets); serve with fresh cut up veggies to dip as well
Lean Cuisine type meals; if you are eating these you must be in a hurry so also throw some frozen veggies in the microwave and mix them in!
Large Prepared Frozen Meals (like Bertolli) add other frozen vegetables and cook together, also spice it up a little with some seasonings

Box Desserts
Brownie Mix; substitute applesauce instead of oil, add some chopped nuts and dust with powdered sugar instead of frosting
Box cakes; substitute half of the oil for applesauce, add a few tablespoons of whole wheat flour or ground flaxseed, add fruit if it would be appropriate (raisins in a spice or carrot cake, strawberries in a berry or lemon cake) dust with powdered sugar instead of frosting.
Muffin Mix; add a few spoonfuls of oatmeal to the mix, add frozen berries, cut half the oil with applesauce
Cookies; add a few Tbs of oatmeal or ground flax, add raisins and nuts


Also beware of harmful chemicals in these foods.  MSG, chemicals, and added coloring are not good for our growing childrens bodies.  I do not feed these foods to my daughter and encourage you to find other options for you little ones as well.

Do you have any great healthy alterations you make to food?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Albertsons, one last time


Alright, I had to go just one last time.  I went to my moms to print out a few more coupons (thanks, guys!) and did two more transactions.  Now baby can eat Wheat Chex till the cows come home.

 The eggs you see there are from a Valpac ad/coupon for a local Red Apple grocer offering free eggs with a $25 purchase.  As we all know, Albertsons takes competitor coupons!  Your welcome, hon (my husband has been asking for eggs).

I spent $14.11 on all this.

Albertsons Ad is Here!! UPDATED

EDIT (SO I DONT HAVE TO CREATE A NEW POST FOR ALL OF YOU WHO DONT WANT TO READ ABOUT ALBERTSONS)

Here it is!  I think with some coupon matching this might be another good week....  but wait, Im still not even done with THIS week yet!!



Coupons to print;
If you have access to any other computer locations, print these a couple of times!

$1/2 Any  Orville, Pam, Reddi Wip, Peter Pan or Swiss Miss  (LOOKS LIKE THAT ONE IS EXPIRED ALREADY)

TRY;
$1/1 ORVILLE NATURAL POPCORN (I THINK NATURAL IS PART OF THE BUY $20 GET $10 DEAL) = FREE
$1/1 ORVILLE NATURAL LIME AND SALT POPCORN = FREE (IF YOU BUY $20 WORTH OF ITEMS)


Egg Beaters are in the buy 20 get $10 catalina deal.

Buy 8 egg beaters (or other items) for $20, get a $10 catalina back = $1.25 each (before coupon!, after coupon Egg Beaters will be .25 each)

Reddi Wip and Orville Popcorn will be $1 each after the catalina, so - $1/2 makes for .50 each.
FREE USING THE ORVILLE $1/1 COUPONS!!  WOO-HOO FREE POPCORN!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Menu Plan Monday


Getting back into the routine of life.  House is unpacked, well, mostly!  And, its my birthday this week, the big, er...  twenty-ten!  Yikes.  I feel older already.

Monday
Spaghetti
Leftover WW bread made sunday
Green Salad

Tuesday
My big day! Go out to eat with hubby and baby.

Wednesday
Some type of easy vegan Calzone with spinach. mmm...
Green Salad

Thursday 
Irish Potato Soup (actually I made last week, unplanned and leftovers are in the freezer, it was FANTASTIC, even my 1 year old liked it! Make a double batch.)
Fresh Bread maybe?<<<

Friday
Pizza night
Veggie Tray

Saturday
I am thinking Indian, maybe 'quick, easy coconut stirfry', caution, her blog is a little raunchy! ( think I'll bookmark it! Plus, I use/agree with all the ingredients she uses)
Brown Rice

Sunday
Whatever strikes our fancy.  Leftovers, something quick, Taco Del Mar, whatever the day brings us.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Super Sample Sunday

Well, I havent posted this in a while. But, as we are more settled in our new home now and most mail is being forwarded(and I am signing up for samples again!), here it is!

This week I got;
A Venus Razor
A Baby sized grocery tote
A coupon Booklet from Taste of Home

What did you get free this week?




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