Monday, March 30, 2009
Menu Planning Monday!
I've been a little distracted from the blogging, because I've developed my own cleaning product and am working on getting it going. Take a peek of it here.
Monday: Buffalo Chicken Bites (I had the biggest and worst craving for these last night, I can't believe I was able to hold out until today!)
Tuesday: Leftover Turkey Soup (sorry Mike, one last time)
Wednesday: Linguine with White Clam Sauce
Thursday: Whole Wheat Penne with Broccoli, Garlic, and Olive Oil (20 Minute Meal Thursday!)
Friday: Dim Sum Dumpling Night (Organic Vegetarian Carrot Dumplings w/ Sesame Ginger Dipping Sauce) and maybe some sesame noodles
Saturday: We'z goin' out to a party! No cooking for me!
Sunday: Sizzlin' Stir Fry over Rice Noodles (using frozen veggies, of course!)
There you go, my friends! I can't wait to share my dumpling recipe with you...it's pretty simple. The wrappers are just flour and water, and the filling can basically be whatever you like. The sauce is easy to make, too...
All of these meals are under $5, pretty cool, huh?
Stay tuned for the last installment of the Pantry Party where I'll talk about stocking spices, vinegars, and oils. See you tomorrow!
Sunday, March 29, 2009
CVS Sale Sunday!
Paas egg coloring kit buy @ $1.99 get $1.99 extrabucks so it's FREE until MONDAY!!!
Scott paper towel 8 pk. $5.49. I had these last time because I missed the Bounty sale, and they're really good, too. They rip a little weird, but I use them for my baby wipes and they work wonderfully!
Confectionary Lane Jelly Beans 2/$1.00 until MONDAY, after Monday they're $.99.
Haagen-Dazs 2/$6...great deal on great ice cream, it's usually $4.99 each. Use it atop the Blodie Bites, this week's scrimpySnack!
English Muffins are buy one, get one free.
Crock-Pot is $12.99...I'm not sure what size it is, but that's a cool deal!
New Colgate Wisp $1.97 for a 2-pk...I guess that's good...seems like a cool product.
All 2x concentrate laundry detergent $4.99
Pampers diapers 2/$18.99
Kellogg's cereal 2/$5
CVS brand peroxide and alcohol 2/$1...restock your medicine cabinet if you need to!
I urge you to shop the sales and stock up on items you need and use! Yesterday, I went to CVS and bought 2 Campbell's soups (with a $1 coupon), Hellman's mayo, and 2 crunchy Skippy peanut butters for $1.97 after extrabucks and my coupon! That's amazing. You can search online for coupons for items you use too, use them with sales, and maximize your savings. Happy Sale Shopping!
scrimpySnack of the Week: Blonde Bites
This week's scrimpySnack is Blondie Bites. It's actually surprisingly difficult to think of new and unique things to bake each week, but I'm looking forward to getting a bit more adventurous. This week's snack is not adventurous. I didn't have any chocolate, but I had everything I needed to make blondies (and I'm sure you do, too). I just finally realized that "blondies" are a play on "brownies". Like, blonde vs. brown hair I guess? Anyways, I should probably go ahead and file this post away in the "i am an idiot" folder.
I hope you enjoy these bites, we sure did/are still. They kind of taste like sugar cookies.
Bangin' Blondie Bites
makes:
2 dozen mini-bites
1 dozen normal muffin-tin size
1 9 x 9 pan
2 1/2 t. baking powder (as usual, double check you're not using baking soda...$.10)
1/2 t. salt (<$.01)
3/4 c. butter, softened (1 1/2 sticks...$1.05)
1 c. white sugar ($.31)
2/3 c. brown sugar ($.40)
1 1/2 t. vanilla extract ($.24)
2 eggs (organic - $.70)
Total is $3.18...not bad, my friends!
- Prepare muffin tin or pan with butter or muffin cups. Preheat oven to 350.
- Sift flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Cream butter (if you haven't thought far enough in advance, and your butter isn't softened, cut it into very thin slices) and sugars.
- Add eggs to the butter mixture one by one, making sure one is incorporated before adding the next.
- Add vanilla to the egg + butter + sugar mixture.
- Gently stir flour mix into wet ingredients until combined.
- Spread in pan, or put into tins. For pan, bake 25 minutes, for bites, bake 15-20 until golden and crisped on top.
- For a chocolaty kick, add a cup or two of chocolate chips...or caramel chips...or peanut butter chips.
- I made mini-bites and a few normal muffin tin size, and they were too cute. These would be great to bring to a home as a hostess gift or dessert!
- How about this...make regular muffin sized bites, and top with tiny little scoops of vanilla (or any) ice cream and a shaving of chocolate on top. Easy, scrimpy, elegant, and cute! (Haagen Dazs is on sale 2/$6 at CVS this week!)
Friday, March 27, 2009
Freezermeal Friday: Shepard's Pie
Today is probably the nicest day (almost) so far this spring. It's really beautiful outside, and you can tell that everyone is in such a great mood because it's warm. My superintendent Ismael was hangin' on the stoop next to mine, and he seemed pretty happy. Guess what he did next? Carried some packages up to the 3rd floor and put them in my apartment for me so that I didn't have to make 400 trips up and down with the packages and the baby. How nice! I mean, he'd be as helpful even if it were cold, but I think the weather helped his mood. Great stuff!
I'm just in the best mood today, and am getting a lot done. Too bad Mike will be home in 3 hours and probably ruin it all. (Ha! JK Mike - oh wait, I forgot, you don't read my blog anymore...so you won't even see this!)
I've gotten a lot done today:
- Grocery Shopped
- Got $.99 Whole Foods Organic Sale apples (about 7 lbs) for homemade applesauce and lunches
- Got a case of mason jars to jar said applesauce
- Made mashed potatoes
- Made shepard's pie
- Made myself breakfast and lunch
- Blogged about 1-6
Here's your recipe for the day! OK, and do you want to know something ridiculous? As soon as I got done spreading the potatoes, I realized I forgot to add frozen corn and peas...like the best part. So, anyways, please don't follow in my footsteps. I am an idiot. On a lighter note, I just saw the commercial for tonight's SuperNanny, and man, is she bringing it. There's a "sex-talk" involved, which is all I needed to know. I guess I'll make Mike go down to one of the college dining halls to watch NCAA basketball.
I've included the measurements in pieces of vegetables you need (6 carrots) and cups (4 cups), which means you could EASILY make this entire thing with frozen vegetables. That would be so EASY + FAST + THRIFTY of you!
From here on, the spacing is doubled, and I have no clue why, sorry.
Shepard's Pie
(you can easily make this vegetarian by omitting the turkey and adding a few extra veggies!)
serves 6
1 lb. ground turkey (on sale at Whole Foods - $2.99)
1 lb. carrots chopped (organic - about 5 medium - 4 cups - $.75)
2 stalks celery chopped (about 2 stalks - 1 cup - $.20)
1 medium onion ($.07)
1 c. frozen peas (organic - $.50)
1 c. frozen corn (organic - $.50)
2 cloves garlic ($.04)
2 t. dried basil ($.12)
1 t. dried parley ($.06)
1 t. dried oregano ($.06)
1 1/2 t. salt (<$.01)
1/2 t. black pepper ($.03)
2 T. olive oil ($.24)
1 T. cornstarch ($.06)
1/2 c. water ($.00)
4 c. mashed potatoes (about 6 medium potatoes $1.00 Haymarket + 1 T. olive oil ($.12) + 1/2 t. salt (<$.01) + 1/4 c. milk or soymilk (organic - $.09) = $1.22)
Total is $6.85 that's $1.14/serving, yum!
1. In a medium covered pot, over low heat cook until softened:
- olive oil
- salt
- pepper
- basil, parsley, and oregano
- chopped carrots
- chopped celery
- chopped onion
- chopped garlic
3. When turkey is browned, add frozen peas and corn (unless, like me, you're deciding to forget to do that).
4. When meat is browned, mix 1 T. cornstarch with 1/4 c. water and add to pot, stir and let cook until thickened a little bit.
5. Pour meat and vegetables into a dish, and top with mashed potatoes. Rough up the top of the potatoes to make nice little peaks that will get nice and brown and crunchy.
6. Let the dish cool. Then freeze. I think the easiest way to do this is to wrap the entire dish in plastic and then again in aluminum foil. If you put it in bags it'll get all messy, but still taste great nonetheless!
7. When you are ready to enjoy this delicious dish, let it thaw a bit in the fridge (like, put it in the fridge in the morning), then bake it at 350 until it's bubbling, probably about 20 minutes. Then crank it up to 400 to brown the potatoes.
scrimpyTips:
- I use cornstarch and water here instead of broth to form a gravy. Some people use beef or chicken broth, but I don't think you need to spend the money. All the flavors from the turkey and vegetables are in the oil at the bottom of the pot, so all you need to do is add a thickener, in my opinion.
- You can use any type of ground meat for this dish. Actually, I think you could use any leftover meat.
- You could easily make this vegetarian, which I mentioned before...I just don't know if anyone reads my pre-recipe ramblings.
- Remember to keep the heat low and the cover on the pan, that way the moisture from the veggies comes down to help them cook and form a little broth at the bottom. Doing this allows you to use less fat.
- I would looooove this with mushrooms added. Talk about yum.
- You could add some breadcrumbs mixed with butter on top, too!