Showing posts with label Once-A-Month-Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Once-A-Month-Shopping. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Freezer and Pantry Cooking and Prepping-

I find freezer and pantry cooking therapeutic and one of the best things to keep me in the frugal
For you see- it is the cheapest source of fast food :) 
I may not always make up 'whole meals' but I try to make up frugal, healthy foods that can easily be put together for a quick, healthy meal.

Last weekend the kids put on their new aprons (Christmas gifts) and we got to work in the kitchen.
The two bigger boys made Gingerbread Pancakes and Kefir Pancakes.
The younger two rolled out pizza crusts for breakfast pizzas and personal pizzas for lunch, while I baked them. 
We allowed them to cool and bagged them all in meal portions and froze them.

We then began a double batch of Laura's famous Breakfast Cookies!
(I cut the butter back by 1/4.)
We love these and always include them on our freezer cooking list!

Then we switched our focus to breakfast for the pantry and we made the following granolas:
Graham Granola
Chocolate Granola with Almonds

The day we got groceries, I came home and prepared all the meat I bought like this;
-cooked 4lbs ground beef and froze in 5 meal-portions
-boiled and shredded chicken breasts for 4 meal-portions
-boiled 2 whole chickens for 4 meal-portions and about a gallon and a 1/2 of broth frozen in portions
-made and cooked ground turkey meatballs for 5 meals
-boiled oxtails for about a gallon of beef broth and froze in portions
(fed cat and dogs the fat scraps from chicken and oxtails)
-divided roasts for 2 meals and diced up some for 1 meal of stew
- bought enough pollock (fish) for 2 meals for a little over $6
(fish is very high in protein so your servings can be smaller!)
-divided pepperonis in meal-sized portions and froze

This week I also prepared a double batch of Brandy's Spaghetti Sauce and froze it up in meal-sized portions and some for the meatballs.  I had a little left over and spread it across some chicken strips that I had in the freezer and baked them and served them over rice with a spinach and chard salad.

Before I go to bed tonight, I plan on soaking up several kinds of beans so as to pressure cook those tomorrow and freeze them up for quick meals and sides. 
(If you've been reading my FB, you'll know that I discovered electricity, well- I felt like it, when someone gave me a pressure cooker a few months ago and I cooked dried garbanzo beans in 7 minutes! 
Totally amazing!)
We also might make up some bean and cheese burritos for the freezer over the weekend once I get some saucy beans made up.
I'm also making good use of  these soup starters and other goodies for quick meals:
With the clear-broth veggie-soup mix, I usually add frozen shredded chicken, a teaspoon of bouillon, and a shake of thyme, rosemary, and parsley.
The tomato veggie-soup is good plain with frozen shredded chicken or with beef (with or without pasta or rice) and some marjoram, parsley, garlic, salt, and pepper....or with beet and Italian herbs.
Then there's the potato soup mix that's just a reheat and add milk beaten with a little flour or cornstarch.
The canned pumpkin soup is a simple reheat and top with sour cream.
The apples make a great side with eggs for breakfast or a quick lunch and I often heat them in a little butter.

All of this helps me keep on the frugal track and focus these days on school and other work. It also helps me on those days when errands pop up out of nowhere and we have to grab our Breakfast Cookies and go!

The kids also enjoy 'cooking classes'!   - Beats fractions and times tables! :)
But- be sure to warn your boys that pancakes do NOT need to be flattened with a spatula to cook through!
Sigh.

Prov 31:15  She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Cocoa Powder Brownies/Recipe for Pantry Brownie Mix


 I've been pretty good about keeping my sweet tooth (uhm, that would be teeth, certainly plural) in check but sometimes chocolate, in the form of brownies, is ...well....healing therapy!

This recipe makes a 9x13 or 12 muffin-sized brownies.

You can also premix all of the dry ingredients and store in jars or bags in your pantry for your own, frugal brownie mix!
Great convenience food! 
(Isn't anytime a convenient time to eat brownies?.. Is it a little too late to try to convince you that I really made these for the kids?)



1 cup of all purpose flour
2/3 cup cocoa powder
1/2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
2 cups sugar
1 cup oil
4 eggs
1 t vanilla

*opt: 1/2 cup walnuts + 1/2 cup chocolate chips 
(the more chocolate the merrier!)

Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Make a well in the center for wet ingredients and gradually blend into the flour mixture. (If using the nuts and choc chips, add them to the dry ingredients first.)
Spread in sprayed 9x13 or muffin tins. 
Bake at 350 for 22 to 25 minutes.
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Psa 119:103  How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!

Monday, April 8, 2013

Highlights from April's Once-A-Month-Shopping Trip

Highlights from this month's shopping and tips for locals!:

-boston rump roasts .99lb (bought 3 which will be 6 to 9 meals) (Food Lion)
-one shoulder ham 1.49lb
-7lbs ground beef at 1.99 lb (Leo's)
-Leo's has those end (pork) loins for .89 per pound!!!******
-1 large pack chicken thighs at .99lb
-2 chickens at .89lb
-1 large pack boneless,skinless chicken breasts 1.89lb (Sam's)
-4 packs of hot dogs for $5 (I am planning a night around the fire pit with these and to sing and play guitar.)
-2 packs bologna .99 each (Aldi)
-2 mangoes .69 each (Aldi)
-3lbs mandarins 1.49
-3lbs apples 2.99
-3lbs lemons
-grapes at .99lb X2
-4 pack cukes 1.25 (Leo's)
-3 bundles of bananas at .49lb
-25lbs self-rising flour
-25lbs pinto beans
-2lbs garbanzo beans
-2lbs red kidney beans
-2lbs black beans
-1lb polenta grits
-5lbs carrots at 49 lb (Sam's)
-3 bunches of celery $2 (Sam's)
-giant bag of romaine $3+ (Sam's)
-1 #10 can diced tomatoes $3?
-1 #10 can pizza sauce $3?
-canola oil under $9 for 1.25 gallons
-can of shortening, under $3
-4lbs butter
-45oz tub margarine 1.99 (Kroger) (I don't usually like this but butter had to be pinched!)
-milk 2.49 gallon (Cash-n-Carry will let you have 5 gallons at this price with purchase)
-half-n-half 1.49 (Aldi) (I will use this in place of cream for home made ice cream at upcoming bday. Cheaper!)
-Peter Pan pb at 1.49 jar (Kroger)
-asparagus 2 bundles at 1.28 each (Kroger)
-2 boxes graham crackers at $1+ each
-3 boxes of saltines at .99 each
-2 bags of tortilla chips at 1.19 each (for taco casserole and snacks with salsa)
-eggs 10 dozen at .99 each
-buns at .79 and .89 for one night of burgers and 2 nights of hot dogs from the fire pit and grill
-red wine vinegar
-1 #10 can on clearance of pureed sweet potatoes $3
-5lbs frozen peaches
-$12 in frozen veggies

Monday, February 11, 2013

Score!- 100lbs of Meat!

When meat runs at .99lb (or less!) it's time try to stock up!

Split chicken breasts were on sale for .99lb and so was loin end pork roast.
I normally don't buy a lot of pork but at .99lb, I couldn't pass it up.

Ground beef was at 1.99lb; a little more than I prefer to pay but better than other stores have it priced right now, and I was getting quite low in my freezers. Ground beef can stretch far, fix up really quick, thaw pretty fast, and so it's really a blessing to have on hand.

So- how much did I buy?

40 lbs chicken @.99lb= $40
30lbs pork end loin @ .99lb= $30
30lbs of ground beef @ 1.99lb= $60
100lbs of meat for $130!

Not bad!
one big box of pork loin

one big box of ground beef and one big box of chicken

When I got it home, I browned over 1/2 of the ground beef and boiled up almost all of the chicken,shredded it, and made broth.
I divided up some of the beef for meatloaves, meat balls, etc, then divided up the cooked meat, bagged, and dated.
It was a lot of work when I got home (cooking, dividing, repackaging), but no more grocery shopping for a month -except for milk and eggs (in about 2 weeks)!
Praise the Lord!

Prov 31:14  She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.