Showing posts with label batch cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batch cooking. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

Menu Madness Mar 1 - Mar 7th



 

This use to be called "Menu Monday" but because I'm starting it technically on Sunday...it's just madness. 
 
I post the links to the original sites if you want to see the source and recipe. Just click on the item.

Here is you shopping list. This week is a great week to start your grocery expense sheet since yesterday was the 1st.
I've made a printable menu so you can download or print it. I've even made a spot for you to add your menu. I will post the recipes tomorrow. 

  • Sunday 
    Cheeseburger Potato Soup
  • Monday
    Tacos
    Mexican Corn -
     2 cans Mexicorn or Corn
     1 can Rotel
     2 cups Cheddar cheese, shredded
     1 cup mayonnaise
     1 cup sour cream
  • Tuesday
    Johsonville Smoked Sausage
    Canned/Frozen vegetable
  • Wednesday
    Tuna Fish Sandwiches
  • Thursday
    Left Overs
  • Friday
    Eat Out (We have practice and a party)
  • Saturday
    FFYS (Fend for yourself aka leftovers)

My menu this week cost me roughly $28.31. Yours will depend on the staples you have and the meat. Of course if you find better deals or coupons you can save more. Remember, I bought everything before, these are items I had on hand.

I hope this helps. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let me know.  

Remember at the end of the month we are going to see our total. We're working on saving money! :)






Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Shopping List for Feb 11 - 17th





How did you shopping list go last week? Did you save any money?

If you are new here, I bet you are wondering why I am giving you a shopping list with no menu. I am trying to get you a week ahead.  Usually when you make your menu, you make a list of what you want then go buy it. Well, some of the items may not be on sale. My goal is to let you buy what's on sale this week, then I'll have a menu off of what you already have.  If you do it this way, you buy what's on sale (save money), then I'll have a menu to go with you sale items (saves time). Saving time, money, and stress is Resolution 3 & 10.

Here is a printable shopping list of everything you will need for my menu next week. Plus I left a few extra spaces to add your additional items for snacks/breakfast/lunches.

Remember, some of the stuff I am using I bought on sale previously. If you follow my shopping list, you'll have the stock and save money too!

*I have added a bonus.*
I made an excel sheet with a list of prices and a place where you can add your prices too. Then you can see how much your menu actually cost each week. At the end of the month, see how much you spent and saved. :)

Mind you this will feed a family of 5. Some of the things on my list you should have or you can substitute for. Like garlic cloves, just use powder. 

If it has a coupon, I have included source. Even if you don't have time to clip coupons, this will still save you money.

If you haven't notice I missed this week for a menu..Sorry...

I also have the Homeland Care Books with $5 off purchase of $50.

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let me know.

Homeland
Pork Loin Roast $2.69
Lobster Tails $6.99
Snow Crab Legs $7.99 lb
Baking Potatoes $.65 lb

Buy 10 Save $2. You can mix or match
Hunts Tomatoes $.80 {Buy 3 use $.50/3 SS 1/18} =$1.40 for 3
Rosarita Refried Beans $.80 {Buy 3 use $.55/3 SS 1/18} =$1.30 for 3
Crunch N Munch $.80
Hunts Pasta Sauce X 2 $.80 each = $1.60

Country Crock $2.00 {Use $.50/1 RP 1/25} =$1.00
Kraft Mac & Cheese Cups 8 count $2.99
PF Changs Meals for 2 $5.99  {Use $1.00/1 SS 1/18} =$3.99
Post Cereal $2.50 {Buy 2 use Free Milk SS 1/18} =$5.00 for 2 cereals and gallon of milk

Non food:
Playtex Tampons $3.99 {Use $1.00/1 SS 2/8} =$1.99
That's a good price so I had to list it ^^^

Country Boy
Pork Roast $2.29 (Cheaper than Homeland)
Chuck Tenders $4.59 lb
Catfish Nuggets $1.79 lb

Firelake Grocery
Strawberries $1.50 lb
Wolf Chili $1.25
Pork Tenderloin 2.99 lb


My shopping list is going to cost roughly $65 depending on the size of meat I purchase. 

Even at $65, that's $260 a month and we're eating Lobster and Crab Legs next week. :D

I'll add Country Boys ad on Sunday if I see anything new.

Homeland match ups are complements of http://www.couponing4charity.com/

(Borrowed the picture from https://threebasicbees.files.wordpress.com)

Monday, February 9, 2015

Shopping List Feb 9th-10th





How did you shopping list go last week? Did you save any money?

If you are new here, I bet you are wondering why I am giving you a shopping list with no menu. I am trying to get you a week ahead.  Usually when you make your menu, you make a list of what you want then go buy it. Well, some of the items may not be on sale. My goal is to let you buy what's on sale this week, then I'll have a menu off of what you already have.  If you do it this way, you buy what's on sale (save money), then I'll have a menu to go with you sale items (saves time). Saving time, money, and stress is Resolution 3 & 10.

Here is a printable shopping list of everything you will need for my menu next week. Plus I left a few extra spaces to add your additional items for snacks/breakfast/lunches.

Remember, some of the stuff I am using I bought on sale previously. If you follow my shopping list, you'll have the stock and save money too!

*I have added a bonus.*
I made an excel sheet with a list of prices and a place where you can add your prices too. Then you can see how much your menu actually cost each week. At the end of the month, we will add it up and see how we are doing. I even added items I found on sale or at a cheaper price, since I went to Save-A-Lot and I rarely do. If you want to start fresh, start on Sunday when the month starts new. Then once or week, add what you bought in. At the end of the month, see how much you spent and saved. :)

Mind you this will feed a family of 5. Some of the things on my list you should have or you can substitute for. Like garlic cloves, just use powder. 

If it has a coupon, I have included source. Even if you don't have time to clip coupons, this will still save you money.

Because of the short notice, I am not listing everything and I will have a menu based on what we have already by tomorrow. Order pizza today. ;)
 
I also have the Homeland Care Books with $5 off purchase of $50.

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let me know. I will post my menu tomorrow for next week so you can see what you are buying for. 

Homeland match ups are complements of http://www.couponing4charity.com/

(Borrowed the picture from https://threebasicbees.files.wordpress.com)

Friday, January 30, 2015

Grocery List for Feb 1st - 7th





How did you shopping list go last week? Did you save any money?

If you are new here, I bet you are wondering why I am giving you a shopping list with no menu. I am trying to get you a week ahead.  Usually when you make your menu, you make a list of what you want then go buy it. Well, some of the items may not be on sale. My goal is to let you buy what's on sale this week, then I'll have a menu off of what you already have.  If you do it this way, you buy what's on sale (save money), then I'll have a menu to go with you sale items (saves time). Saving time, money, and stress is Resolution 3 & 10.

Here is a printable shopping list of everything you will need for my menu next week. Plus I left a few extra spaces to add your additional items for snacks/breakfast/lunches.

Remember, some of the stuff I am using I bought on sale previously. If you follow my shopping list, you'll have the stock and save money too!

*I have added a bonus.*
I made an excel sheet with a list of prices and a place where you can add your prices too. Then you can see how much your menu actually cost each week. At the end of the month, we will add it up and see how we are doing. I even added items I found on sale or at a cheaper price, since I went to Save-A-Lot and I rarely do. If you want to start fresh, start on Sunday when the month starts new. Then once or week, add what you bought in. At the end of the month, see how much you spent and saved. :)

Mind you this will feed a family of 5. Some of the things on my list you should have or you can substitute for. Like garlic cloves, just use powder. 

If it has a coupon, I have included source. Even if you don't have time to clip coupons, this will still save you money.

I already have these items from previous weeks:
  • Ribs
  • Baking Potatoes
  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Kielbasa Sausage (or any link sausage)
  • Pork Chops
  • Chicken Thighs
  • Drumsticks
  • Green beans
  • Self Rising Flour
  • Tortellini
  • Canned Tomatoes

Below is a list of what is on sale and where, or if I have a coupon for it. Some of the items we do not need this week but let's get it while it's on sale.

Homeland 
  • Philadelphia Cream Cheese $1.50
  • Kraft Shredded Cheese $2.00 
  • Pork Spare Ribs $1.99lb
  • Boneless Pork Chops $3.99 lb
  • Fryer Drumsticks and Thighs $1.39 lb
  • Baking Potatoes 65¢ lb
  • Pillsbury Grand Biscuits $1.00 {30¢/2 SS 1/25/14}
  • Sargento String Cheese $3.99 {50¢ SS 1/04/14}

  • Wonder hamburger/hot dog buns  - 99¢   8 ct
    Mission Chips Brown Bag 99¢     13oz
    Country Boy Sausage  -$0.99 16oz
    Harvest Baking Potatoes   -99¢    4 ct
    Kool Aid Jammers    - 3.99  30 pack
    Figaro Liquid Smoke    - 89¢   4 oz
    Little Debbie Family Packs     - $1.25
    Family Boneless Ribeye  -$5.99lb
    Kraft Singles Twin Pack   -  $3.99
    Eckrick Lil' Smokies - $2.00           
    TGIF Appetizers       - $2.50           
    Fast Fixin' Chicken  -$2.50
    Hass Avocados   - 3/$1.00
    Baked Beans - $1.50
    Jalapenos           -79¢lb
    Celery                  -99¢lb
    Kraft Miracle Whip - $2.89 {SS 1/18 $0.50}
    Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls - $1.79 { SS 12/14 $.40/2}
    Digiorno Pizza - $3.99 {RP 1/25 $2/2}
    Rotel - 89¢        10oz  {SS 1/18 $.40/2}
    Velveeta - $5.79   32oz    {Care book $1/1}
    Hiland Block Cheese - $2.50 {SS12/7 $0.25}
    Ritz Crackers - $2.00 {SS1/18 $.75/2}
    Del Monte Vegetables - 59¢ {SS11/9 $.40/4}
    Hiland Sour Cream - $1.25 {SS1/25 $0.40}

I also have the Homeland Care Books with $5 off purchase of $50.

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let me know. I will post my menu tomorrow for next week so you can see what you are buying for. 

Homeland match ups are complements of http://www.couponing4charity.com/

(Borrowed the picture from https://threebasicbees.files.wordpress.com)

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Grocery List Jan 14th - 20th




***UPDATED***
I've decided to add what the menu was just in case you decide you don't like something and can substitute. 

How did you shopping list go last week? Did you save any money?

They were out of a couple of items that I wanted, so I am having to get them this week. To be honest, I cooked Indian Tacos on Sunday and my mom bought us KFC on Monday. I haven't cook since because we are still eating leftovers. Good thing, right? Saving money and I still have 5lbs of ground beef left. :)

If you are new here, I bet you are wondering why I am giving you a shopping list with no menu. I am trying to get you a week ahead.  Usually when you make your menu, you make a list of what you want then go buy it. Well, some of the items may not be on sale. My goal is to let you buy what's on sale this week, then I'll have a menu off of what you already have.  If you do it this way, you buy what's on sale (save money), then I'll have a menu to go with you sale items (saves time). Saving time, money, and stress is Resolution 3 & 10.

Here is a printable shopping list of everything you will need for my menu next week. Plus I left a few extra spaces to add your additional items for snacks/breakfast/lunches.

  • Monday - Leftovers
  • Tuesday - Catfish
                      Shrimp
                      Rice Pilaf (make double batch to use Friday)
                      Chili Cheese Fries
                      Black eyed peas
  • Wednesday - Cheeseburger Soup
  • Thursday - Leftovers
  • Friday - Crock Pot Ranch Pork Chops
                   Rice Pilaf
                   Mac & Cheese
                   Crescent Rolls
  • Saturday - FFY - Fend for yourself (basketball games)
  • Sunday - Ribs
                    Baked Beans
                    Potato Salad

*I have added a bonus.*
I made an excel sheet with a list of prices and a place where you can add your prices too. Then you can see how much your menu actually cost each week. At the end of the month, we will add it up and see how we are doing. I even added items I found on sale or at a cheaper price, since I went to Save-A-Lot and I rarely do.

Mind you this will feed a family of 5. Some of the things on my list you should have or you can substitute for. Like garlic cloves, just use powder. 

If it has a coupon, I have included source. Even if you don't have time to clip coupons, this will still save you money.

Below is a list of what is on sale and where, or if I have a coupon for it. You can change it up if you like.

Homeland 
Stuff I should have bought last week
  • Cherry Coke $1.49 (Cherry Chicken Tomorrow)
  • Beef Consomme $1.50?  (3/40¢ coupon) (French Dip Sandwiches 1/18)
  • Boneless Rump Roast $4.29 lb (French Dip Sandwiches 1/18)
Kraft Buy 10 Save $10
  1. Planters Peanut Butter $1.49 (2/$1.00 coupon)
  2. Mac & Cheese $3.79
  3. Kraft Chunk Cheese $1.99
  4. Jello $1.99
  5. Pudding X 2 $1.98
  6. Parmesan Cheese $2.99 (55¢ coupon)
  7. Cream Cheese $1.49 (50¢ coupon)
  8. Shredded Cheese $1.99
    If you need mayo or miracle whip, you might want to wait until Saturday. It is part of this sale for $1.99 and a 50¢ coupon is coming out. Making it only 99¢.
  • Grand biscuits 4/$5.00 (SS12/7)
  • Chips fun bags $4.99 (GREAT PRICE FOR LUNCHES OR SNACKS)
  • Catfish fillets $6.99lb
  • French bread $1.00
  • Tomatoes $1.49lb (Savingstar-save 20%)
  • Baking Potatoes 59¢lb
  • Carrots $1.15lb
  • Minute Rice $1.99 (coupon)
  • Wolf Chili $2.00 (Not a good price but I need chili. Found it at SAL for $1.29 a can)
  • Velveeta $6.99 (Homeland Care book $1.00)

Save-A-Lot/Dollar Tree
  • BBQ Sauce $2
  • Shrimp $5.99
    I hope they have bread at the Dollar Tree
  • Hoagie Buns ($tree)
  • Beer Batter ($tree)
I also have the Homeland Care Books with $5 off purchase of $50.

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let me know. I will post my menu tomorrow for next week so you can see what you are buying for. 

(Borrowed the picture from https://threebasicbees.files.wordpress.com)

Friday, January 9, 2015

Menu Madness Jan 11-18


This use to be called "Menu Monday" but because I'm starting it on Sunday...it's just madness.
Hopefully I am giving you enough time to show this weekend for the menu on Sunday.

I post the links to the original sites if you want to see the source.

Here is your list that you should have on hand just in case you want to make it all on one day. I will try to post next weeks shopping list. It's so much easier to cook with what you have then to realize what you are out of.

  • Sunday
    I usually don't post breakfast items but I wanna try these.
         
Wannabe Famous Donuts


These just look really easy and good!

original recipe found on Allrecipes.com
adapted by From Cupboard to Cupboard

2 (.25 ounce) envelopes active dry yeast (or 2 Tablespoons)
1/4 cup warm water (105 to 115 degrees)
1 1/2 cups lukewarm milk
1/2 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1/3 cup shortening
5 cups all-purpose flour
1 quart vegetable oil for frying
  For the glaze:           
1/3 cup butter
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 tablespoons hot water or as needed


Directions

Sprinkle the yeast over the warm water, and let stand for 5 minutes, or until foamy.

In a large bowl, mix together the yeast mixture, milk, sugar, salt, eggs, shortening, and 2 cups of the flour. Mix for a few minutes at low speed, or stirring with a wooden spoon. Beat in remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time, until the dough no longer sticks to the bowl. Knead for about 5 minutes, or until smooth and elastic. Place the dough into a greased bowl, and cover. Set in a warm place to rise until double. Dough is ready if you touch it, and the indention remains.

Turn the dough out onto a floured surface, and gently roll out to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut with a floured doughnut cutter. Let doughnuts sit out to rise again until double. Cover loosely with a cloth.

Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in confectioners' sugar and vanilla until smooth. Remove from heat, and stir in hot water one tablespoon at a time until the icing is somewhat thin, but not watery. Set aside.

Heat oil in a deep-fryer or large heavy skillet to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Slide doughnuts into the hot oil using a wide spatula. Turn doughnuts over as they rise to the surface. Fry doughnuts on each side until golden brown. Remove from hot oil, to drain on a wire rack. Dip doughnuts into the glaze while still hot, and set onto wire racks to drain off excess. Keep a cookie sheet or tray under racks for easier clean up.
         For Dinner:
          *Indian Tacos with homemade Salsa.
             I'm making the whole 5lb ground beef. I'll post the recipe tomorrow.
  • Monday
    *FFYS (Fend for yourself aka leftovers)
  • Tuesday
    *Easy Taco Casserole
      This came from a
    Heather Paquette Dexheimer Facebook. Recipe to follow.
  • Wednesday
    *Pizza Nachos


GARLIC CREAM SAUCE:
1-½ Tablespoon Unsalted Butter
½ Tablespoons Olive Oil
3 cloves Garlic, Minced (or Use A Microplane If You Have It)
½ cups Heavy Cream
¼ cups 2% Milk
1 pinch Salt
1 pinch Cracked Black Pepper
1 pinch Red Pepper Flakes
¼ cups Parmesan Cheese, Grated

NACHOS:
Your Favorite Crispy Tortilla Chips
Garlic Cream Sauce (Recipe Included)
¼ cups Onion, Diced
½ cups Pepperoni, Cut Into Bite Size Pieces (I used mini pepperoni)
1- 1½ cups Colby-Jack Cheese, Shredded
Optional-½ cups Black Olives Sliced, ½ whole Green Bell Pepper, Seeds Removed, Diced, mushrooms, any pizza topping of your choice

Instructions 
Start by making your sauce - Begin by melting the butter, along with the olive oil on medium to low heat
Once melted, toss in the minced garlic, and give a good stir
Raise the heat up to medium, to medium-high
Add in the cream and milk and give a good stir
Keep stirring until it comes to a boil. Toss in the salt, pepper, and chili flakes, along with the parmesan cheese, and continue stirring (The sauce will thicken pretty quick, so continue to stir)
Once the sauce is thickened, remove from the burner, and set aside
When you are ready to make your nachos, preheat your oven to 400ºF
Build your nachos on an oven-proof dish
First add your chips
Drizzle the garlic cream sauce all over the chips
Top with the onions and pepperoni (and other pizza toppings of your choice, such as olives and bell pepper)
Make sure you get in there and do some great layering, leaving no chip behind
Top with the Colby Jack cheese
Place in the preheated oven, and cook until the cheese is nice and bubbly and the veggies are warmed through, roughly 7 minutes or so
  • Thursday
    *Pork Steak

    *Creamy Garlic Pasta (THIS IS SO GOOD)Ingredients
    1 lb angel hair pasta
    (3) 14.5 oz cans of chicken broth
    2 cups of whipping cream
    1/2 cup grated parmesan
    2 tbsp butter
    1 tsp minced garlic
    chopped parsley for garnish
    Instructions
    Melt butter in large pot over medium heat. When butter is melted, add garlic. Cook for 1 minute. After cooking garlic, add chicken broth to the pot and bring to a boil. Once chicken broth is boiling, add angel hair pasta. Cook pasta until done then lower heat and let simmer until most of the broth has evaporated. Turn heat off and add whipping cream and parmesan cheese. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve
  • Friday
    *Pulled Pork Chicken
    For the pulled pork chicken I threw four chicken breasts in the crock pot with a whole container of BBQ sauce, a half can of cherry coke, and a 1/2 cup on brown sugar. I place it in the crock pot on low for about 5 hours. An hour before I served it I took the chicken out and shredded it with a fork and through it back in the crockpot til ready to serve.
  • Saturday
    *FFYS (Fend for yourself aka leftovers)
  • Sunday
    *
    Slow Cooker Easy French Dip Sandwiches:
    Ingredients:
    2-3 pound roast (either beef or pork)
    2 cans (14 1/2 ounces each) beef consomme 

    6-8 buns
    Directions:
    Place roast in greased slow-cooker. Pour consomme over the top of the roast. Cook on low 8-11 hours or on high for 5-7 hours. Remove roast and save extra juice for dipping! With 2 forks, pull apart roast (when it is done, it should pull apart easily . . . almost fall apart). Serve meat on buns and use extra juice to dip sandwiches in.


I will update the cost of this menu in the next couple of days and it will depend on the staples you have and the meat. Of course if you find better deals or coupons you can save more. 

I hope this helps. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let me know.  



*Coupon match ups are from http://www.couponing4charity.com/blog