Showing posts with label Saving Money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saving Money. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

1 Meat, 5 Meals - Series - Chicken Lovers


Good Morning everyone! I had a friend asking how I make and save my meals and use leftovers. Though I do this for our family on a weekly basis, I have yet to write down the steps and recipes! BUT it is a GREAT time and Money Saver for everyone! 

In this series, I will show you how to cook up 5 delicious meals with one meat. This week, we will be using Chicken. Meat is the least expensive when you purchase it in whole form. On sale, I can get a whole chicken for as low as 0.89 cents a lb! Whole Chickens are easily frozen until a couple of days before you need them, so when I see them on sale, I purchase about 3 of them and freeze them. For a 6 lb Chicken (enough for an entire 5 days for a family of 4) that is less than 6 dollars for the week! 

Ingredients for the week 
Don't forget to Price Match!!

Spices: Celery Salt, Rosemary, Salt, Black Pepper, Bay Leaves

  • 5 lb bag of potatoes (These go on sale in my area for .99 cents a bag! every 3 months)
  • Corn Starch
  • Bag of Egg Noodles (I use these instead of Pasta to reduce carb intake)
  • 2 lb bag of baby carrots
  • Pepper Jack Cheese
  • Pita Pockets
  • 1 lb of Bacon (I get these for usually 2.50 a lb on sale - another item I freeze until I need them)
  • Frozen Broccoli
  • Honey
  • Brown Sugar
  • Mustard
  • 8 large tortillas
  • Bag of Knorr or Lipton Spanish Rice
  • Bag of Knorr or Lipton Chicken and Broccoli rice
  • At least 6 lb Whole Chicken
  • 1 Can of Black Beans
  • Sour Cream

First Meal:   I start on Sundays, as I have more time to cook on Sundays, and the first day is the most time consuming)

Roasted Whole Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Honey Glazed Carrots

Chicken: Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare Chicken - pluck out any feathers, take out innards (save these). Coat Chicken in 1/4 Cup Butter, 1 teaspoon dried (or 2 teaspoons Fresh) Rosemary, 1 teaspoon Celery Salt, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon Black Pepper.

Start on Mashed Potatoes and Honey Glazed Carrots during last 45 minutes of chicken cooking time. 

Place Chicken in a roasting pan and in pre-heated oven with Aluminum foil resting loosely on top (keeps tops from burning). Cooking time for a 6 - 6.5 lb chicken is 2 hours 25 minutes. Take the aluminum foil off the top for the last 25 minutes. I rely heavily on my Oven Timer. Check internal temp of chicken using a Meat Thermometer before removing as cooking times vary by altitude and oven. Once the internal temp of the Chicken has reached 165 degrees you can take it out. Let rest 10 minutes before carving. 

Carrots: Place 1 lb of Carrots in a pot of boiling water. Cook until tender (about 30 - 40 minutes). Drain. Place in a serving bowl. While still hot, add in 1/2 stick of butter, 1 TBL Honey and 1/4 C of Brown Sugar. The heat from the carrots will melt the butter and dissolve the honey and sugar. If necessary place in the microwave for 1 minute right before serving. 

Mashed potatoes: (You will be making extra potoatos for tomorrow) Place large pot of water and 1 teaspoon of salt on to a rapid boil. Peel 2 - 2.5 lbs of potatoes and cut up and place in boiling water. Turn heat down to a light boil and cook until tender. Drain, mash, add in Salt, Pepper, butter and Garlic Salt to taste (To make creamy, I add Ranch Dressing instead of Gravy). Place 1/2 in fridge for tomorrows meal.

Serve!

This is where I start for the following day. Carve up remaining meat separating Light and Dark meat. Get as much off of the bones as possible. Do not throw anything away (While Separating place a large pot of water on to boil. )  Start placing the bones, skin and meat into the boiling water (as well as the innards saved from earlier). Put Rosemary, Bay Leaves, Salt, Celery salt, 1 lb of carrots, and black pepper into the pot and mix. Turn down heat to a light boil until meat is falling off bones and Carrots are tender. Turn off heat. Once cooled, place in fridge overnight.

Here are the rest of the meals for this week. As it is a lot of information, I will be doing separate posts for each recipe. 

Chicken and Noodle

Chicken Cheesy Rice Casserole

Chicken and Pepper Jack Cheese Pitas

Chicken Mexican Casserole 


If you LOVE this series! Let me know and I can include more posts like this!! I SOOO Hope you will try this for your families! They will LOVE it! 


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Price Matching Week of April 10 - GREAT SAVINGS THIS WEEK!


Here are the best deals around Kansas City! I will post them for you to find, or for your price matching needs! I use them weekly to price match and I save a lot each week on my grocery bill. I hope you will at least try it!! Check here for my initial post and tips and tricks for Price Matching! 




Brand/Item                            Price       Size                Ad/Page

Produce
  • Wishbone Salad Dressing    2/$3.00   16oz          PC/Pg4   **Free Bag of Dole Lettuce when you buy 2 Bottles of Dressing
  • Driscoll's Strawberries  $1.49  1/lb   HenHouse/Pg1
  • Navel Oranges  $1.48 4lb/bag   Aldis/Pg1
  • Bananas  0.29 Per/lb  Aldis/Pg1
  • Mangoes  0.49 Per/lb Aldis/Pg1
  • Washington/Stemlit or Fuji Apples  0.98/lb HyVee/Pg6
Dairy
  • Best Choice Shredded Cheese 0.99   6-8oz   HenHouse/Pg1
Meat
  • Oscar Meyer Bacon       2/$5.00   16oz  PC/Pg1
  • Farmland Jumbo Deli Franks  0.78   16oz  PC/4daysaleinsert (4/11-4/14)
  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts  1.77/lb  HyVee 2 day sale (4/11-4/12)
Canned/Packaged Goods
  • Best Choice Vegetables     .39    14.5-15.25oz    PC/Pg1
  • KC Masterpiece BBQ Sauce   .0.78  17-18oz    PC/4daysaleinsert (4/11-4/14)
  • Ritz Crackers  $1.50 per box HyVee 2 days sale (4/11-4/12)
  • Mission Tortilla Chips   $1.48   13oz  PC/4daysaleinsert (4/11-4/14)


Breads
  • Hamburger Buns/Hot Dog Buns   0.88   8 Ct  PC/4daysaleinsert (4/11-4/14)

Baking
  • Granulated Sugar $1.88 4lb bag   HyVee 2 day sale (4/11-4/12)

MISC
  • Blue Bunny Ice Cream   $1.98     56oz    PC/4daysaleinsert (4/11-4/14)
  • General Mills Cereal  5/$10.00 = 2.00 per box  8.9oz-12oz   HyVee/Last Page (I normally do not do coupons, but there are always GM coupons for 1-2 dollars off when buying in qty. That would make these about 1.50 per box!!)



Saturday, April 6, 2013

Element Fitness - $30.00 for 30 Visits (300.00 Value)


Here is another fabulous KC Deal from Groupon! 

Element Fitness

Lenexa

7880 Quivira Rd
LenexaKansas 66216 


BUT HURRY - Offer Ends April 8th!! 


$30 for 30 Gym Visits ($300 Value)

Guests can visit Element Fitness 30 times, taking part in Les Mills group fitness classes led by certified personal instructors, open pool time in the heated indoor pool, and dry-sauna sessions. 

Element Fitness

Inside Element Fitness, the lime-green walls of the cardio room energize guests dashing away on treadmills as the yoga studio’s crisp white walls and glowing orb lights soothe yogis. The pool room echoes with splashing as guests stretch during pool aerobics classes; the dry sauna nearby remains quiet, letting guests absorb dry heat without listening to the heavy-metal albums played in traditional saunas. Stationary bikes adorn the spinning studio. Meanwhile, in workout studios lined with free weights, personal trainers make use of their professional weightlifting or triathlon experience during one-on-one personal-training sessions or group fitness classes.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Price Matching - Save $ on your Grocery Bill!

Ever seen that person in front of you checking out at the grocery store with 15 ads in hand and showing the cashier the Ad for each item in her cart? Yes, that was probably me! Price Matching REALLY saves our family money on the grocery bills each week, plus it saves me on trips to multiple groceries stores for their sale items.

For now, Wal-mart is the easiest place to do price-matching, so that is where I do my grocery shopping.

Here's how to save.

Check out your local grocery store circulars. For the Kansas City Area, this Site is the best and is updated weekly with the new ads. New ads in my area come out on Wednesdays.

I am going to use this weeks Price Chopper    Aldis    Sunfresh  Hyvee    ads as an example.


Brand/Item                                 Qty       Price       Size                Ad/Page

Produce
Bananas                                                    .29          per/lb             Aldis/Pg1
Naval Oranges                            1           $ 1.48     4/lb bag          Aldis/Pg1
Red Grapes                                              .99          per/lb              Aldis/Pg1
Red Delicious Apples                              .98          per/lb              Hyvee/Pg2
Fresh Green Peppers                   3          .59           each                Hyvee/Pg7
Dole Classic Salads                     2         $1.50        each               Hyvee/Last Page

Dairy
Best Choice Shredded Cheese    4           .99          6-8 oz            PriceChopper/Pg1
Imperial Spread (butter)              4           .69          16 oz             Sunfresh/Pg3  
Large Eggs                                 1           .99          1 Doz            Sunfresh/Pg4

Meat
Pork Butt Roast                           1          .98          per/lb              Sunfresh/Pg1

Canned/Packaged Goods
Pasta Ragu Sauce                        4         $ 1.29      16-24 oz         Sunfresh/Pg1
Kraft Dressing                             2         $ 1.50      14-16 oz         Sunfresh/Pg3
KC Masterpiece BBQ Sauce      2          .88           18 oz               Hyvee/Pg9
Skippy Peanut Butter                  1         2.58          16.3 oz           Hyvee/Pg11

Baking
C&H Sugar                                 1        $2.38          4 lb bag          Hyvee/Pg11

Cleaning Supplies
Purex Laundry Detergent           4        $3.99         150 oz            Hyvee/3daysale April 4-6

MISC
Best Choice Aluminum Foil       2          .99           25 ft               Sunfresh/Pg3


A few things to consider when Price Matching

  • Warn your Checkout Cashier and anyone foolish enough to stand in line behind you ;) 
  • Separate your cart by price matched items, and non price matched items. I place my non-price matched items up first, then what I am price matching. Other wise you will be trying to remember what and what isn't on that list of yours! 
  • Use the formatting above for your grocery list - Doing it this way will help while shopping and checking out! You, the cashier, and the people behind you will be glad that you did! (I used to have them listed by ad, and would have to come back to parts of the store multiple times because I missed something on my list the first time around)
  • I've noticed when I have this sheet printed out with all of the info, the Cashiers do not ask for the Ads. This will cut down your checkout time a lot! 
  • Do your research! It pays! 

This is actually my list for this week, so feel free to try it!! Make sure to come back and let me know how it goes! 

Savvy Moms KC Top 7