Monday, September 9, 2024

Menu Plan Monday ~ Saving Money in my Frugal Kitchen ~ Stretching Our Food Dollars



My Frugal Kitchen ~ Stretching Our Food Dollars

I'm back with Menu Plan Monday instead of including it in my Frugal Friday posts this week. 

One way I save money in my kitchen during these times of higher grocery prices, is to avoid making some of my more expensive recipes. We have multiple options available to us and the main dish does not have to be meat. Foods such as eggs, milk, cheese, yogurt, and beans are all high in protein and inexpensive and sometimes healthier than meat.

If you want these hard financial times to have as minimal an impact on your grocery bill,  things need to change and the change has to come from you. We need to be prepared that these high prices might be here to stay.  So you can either absorb the extra cost into your household budget or you can change the way you shop.  

Sometimes our budgets can't absorb these extra costs. This is the time for us to be wise and think of what we can do with different ingredients by changing what we eat and adjusting what we spend. 

The grocery budget is one of the most flexible areas of the household budget.  We can pick and choose what to buy, which brands to buy and pick menus that are inexpensive for us to prepare.

Some things we do to save money on groceries include not stocking up on beef like we did in the days when it was more affordable. Ground beef is a dinner item we only indulge in occasionally now. And I stopped buying beef roasts years ago as I considered the price too high for my budget.

We don't need name band products and utilize generic brands when we can, although I do prefer Dawn dishwashing detergent. I'm fine with store brand tea bags, canned vegetables, generic ketchup (I used to only buy Heinz, not anymore). 

We also portion control our food since we have a dual purpose of fueling our bodies and losing weight. I first read about this tip from my late friend Barbara. She had made a roast in her crockpot and divided the meat into three ounce portions and froze them.  She was a single Mom on a budget, so I understand why she did that and we too have started portioning out our meals as it is so much healthier for us. 

This week I opened two of the 105 ounce cans, also known as a number 10 can, one was green chilies and the other was black olives. The green chilies were put into individual bowls and stored in the freezer while the black olives went into the refrigerator. 

Last Friday I made six sugar-free gelatin fruit cups. 


I also made an attempt at making my own yogurt again using this recipe. I forgot to add the yogurt starter until later and the yogurt didn't set up completely and I think that is the reason why. But, no worries, I will still use the thinner yogurt to make some ranch dressing and as a substitute for buttermilk in cornbread. Waste not,

want not.


How are you cutting back on your grocery bill?


The Dinner Menu


Saturday ~ A friend gifted me a zucchini this week, so I shredded it up and included it in my Fluffy Baked Omelet recipe. I also included some chopped tomatoes from the refrigerator. I served this with macaroni & cheese and  the last of this week's pinto beans. 


Souper Sunday ~ Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup


Chris Hyde of Olympia, Washington had retired, but felt lonely and so he decided to make and give soup away for free to his neighbors. He is still going strong one year later and has created the Facebook group, Souper Sunday. I thought it as a neat project and decided to borrow his name and have Souper Sunday today. 


Monday ~ Chicken Teriyaki, Butter Beans, Steamed Broccoli.

Tuesday ~ October Beans, Collard Greens, & Cornbread.

Wednesday ~ Egg Roll in a Bowl, Steamed Broccoli. 

Thursday ~ Chili in either Chili Tacos or Chili Mac. 

Friday ~ Salmon Patties, Potatoes, Green Beans & Onions.

What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?

Recipe of The Week

Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup


Ingredients:


1 pound chicken breast

2 cups chicken broth

1 cup water

1 - 15 ounce can corn

1 - 15 ounce can tomatoes 

1 - 15 ounce can pinto beans 

1- 4 ounce can green chiles

1 yellow onion, diced

1 tablespoon minced garlic

10 ounces enchilada sauce

2 tablespoons taco seasoning

1 tablespoon cumin

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon salt

1⁄2 teaspoon pepper


Toppings (optional)


Tortilla strips

Shredded cheese

Sour cream


Directions:


Brown the chicken and then add to the slow cooker. 

Place chicken in a crockpot.

Sauté onions in the same skillet and add to crockpot. 

Add the remaining ingredients except the toppings. 

Cook on low for 7-8 hours or high for 6 hours. 

Remove the cooked chicken from the slow cooker and shred. 

Place back into the slow cooker and stir. 

Serve and top with toppings of your choice.



Thank you for dropping by my frugal blog, you are always welcome here. 

How was your week? 

Did you manage your home, pantry or garden well this week? 

We would love to hear all about it in the comment section.


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
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Friday, September 6, 2024

First Frugal Friday September 2024

 

Welcome to Frugal Friday! 

Quote of the Week

If you don’t see a clear path for yourself, sometimes you have to make it yourself. Embrace the journey, carve your own way, and never be afraid to create your own opportunities.

My Frugal Week

We finally received some much needed rain on Sunday evening. 

After paying bills this week, I went ahead and did my budget for the next year just to get an idea of my own financial picture.  Keeping on top of my finances is a good money saving/penny pinching habit/skill to possess that helps me stay on track and adapt to changes in my financial situation. This helps me to always be making progress. 

I've been able to turn the air off in the house a couple of hours each day, and turn off lights during the day, which helps save on electricity. 

I listed one thing for sale on eBay this week and it sold immediately. I love it when that happens. 

On Wednesday I had errands to run including two doctors appointments. One was for a cortisone shot in my shoulder, the other for an echo for surgical clearance. I brought my lunch to eat between visits, but the echo tech called, knowing I was in the building, and said she was ready for me now, which was very thoughtful and saved me time. 


On Thursday we went to a church yard sale. I picked up a brand new Kohl's sweater with the original price tag of $40 for $2.00. Along with a nice pair of warm thermal socks for this winter, a Disney princess coffee cup (Christmas present) and a storage container with handle all for $4.00. 

Freebies

One of the local churches was giving away free food on Saturday. We got four winter squashes, one watermelon, granola bars, meat, blueberries, onions, and some potatoes. 

Saving Money YouTube Videos

Jennifer Thornton ~ I first saw a video by Jennifer on TikTok and was intrigued by some of her money saving meal videos. If you're not on TikTok, you can see some of her videos on Youtube or Instagram, but she has a Value Menu Meal Series on TikTok that is very educational that she does not have posted on YouTube. 

Saving Money on Entertainment

I had been watching Leave it to Beaver on Facebook, but sometimes they only show parts of the show, so I've been watching it on Tubi Tv for free this week. Tubi is a free and legal video streaming application, which keeps it free by showing advertisements.  I'd rather watch an ad than pay to watch old television shows. 

What I've been Reading This Week

18 Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget

37 Frugal Living Tips To Save A Ton Of Money



My Frugal Kitchen ~ Stretching Our Food Dollars

All meals were cooked at home this week. Eating out is reserved for special occasions as restaurant prices have risen along with higher food costs. Eating at home allows me to keep an eye on food items that need to be used up before they go to waste, further stretching our food dollars and allowing us to have a lower food bill.

We've been eating in season produce along with several meatless meals in order to keep our grocery bill lower. We've been eating apples, which we purchased at the local apple orchard along with the free watermelon we received this week. 

I grated my own cheese this week that I bought previously on sale and stored in the freezer. It crumbles and shreds so easily after it has been frozen. 

I used my slow cooker this week to save on fuel for cooking.


The Dinner Menu


Saturday ~ Homemade Chicken Nuggets, Baked Squash, and Green Beans with Onions. 


Sunday ~Chorizo Tacos, Corn, Green Beans & Onions. I also put some pinto beans on to soak, cut up a watermelon, and made sweet tea. Last week I made soup beans (great northern) and this week it was pinto beans. I have a big stockpile of various dried beans to have plenty of variety. 


We bought the Chorizo at the UGO for $1.00 and weren't sure we would like it, but Bailey did and we will definitely buy it when we see it again. As with closeout stores in general, you don't know what you'll find each time you shop. 


Monday ~ Leftover Chorizo Tacos plus I made Taco Style Lentils & Rice as I found the Chorizo too spicy. This is an older recipe from the original Hillbilly Housewife website. It has a really good flavor and makes a great filling for burritos or tacos. I served this with corn and watermelon. I cooked the pinto beans I soaked overnight in order to make dinner on Wednesday. 

Tuesday ~ Pinto Beans, Cottage Cheese, Chopped Tomatoes. Bailey was out of the house for dinner, so I kept my dinner simple. 

Wednesday ~ I had a rotisserie chicken thawing in the fridge, so I pulled the meat off the bones. Added to a skillet with green chilies, onions, and taco seasoning. I chopped up tomatoes and served them with my homemade cottage cheese chipotle ranch and tortillas. Sides were a choice of watermelon, corn, pinto bean and grapes. 

Thursday ~ Bean & Cheese Enchiladas, which used more of the pinto beans I cooked for this week. I used a can of enchilada sauce we received for free earlier this year from someone’s pantry clean out. I added some of the rotisserie chicken from Wednesday to boost the protein. Sides were corn, watermelon, and grapes. 

Friday~ I’m making the Lentil Loaf from the Living Simply FB group, and I’ll make up a package of vegetarian brown gravy that has been in my pantry to use it up and get it out of there as a sauce for the loaf. I’ll serve this with roasted sweet potatoes and steamed broccoli. 

What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?


How was your week?  Did you manage your home, pantry or garden well this week?  We would love to hear all about it.      


Thank you for dropping by my frugal blog, you are always welcome here. 

We would love to hear all about your week in the comment section.


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
Mortgage & Debt Free
~ Living within our Means ~
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~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27


Friday, August 30, 2024

Final Frugal Friday August 2024

 

Welcome to Frugal Friday! 

Quote of the Week

Life is shorter and more fragile than you realize. Embrace what is within your power to control, and forget what remains outside of it. ~ Emily Dickinson

My Frugal Week


Bailey has been wanting a bigger TV set for long time now. We even found one at a yard sale that wouldn't work because we couldn't fit it into our car. This week she lucked up and found one at a thrift store. It's a 42 inch tv and she bought it for $35, which I consider a great deal. She is thrilled with it. 

This week I listed one item and sold one item on eBay. I had just lowered the price of the item to sell it faster and it worked.  

I submitted my receipts to Fetch this week and am working towards a $50 Kroger grocery  card. 

Since this is the end of the month I went over my budget with a fine tooth comb as I get ready to pay bills for the month. 

Burger King and Walmart Plus are offering a new deal. When you link your BK Royal Perks account with your Walmart Plus membership you'll be able to get a free Whopper every three months (with a purchase) and 25% off every digital order you make at Burger King. 

I saved two baggies that some of my medicine came in recently. Also, I had one rx delivered via the mail rather than go to the store and pick it up, which saves on gas and wear and tear on my car. 

This was drop off week for the Sweet Weepeat consignment sale in Hixson starting today. I had gathered a few things for Bailey to sell, but not like what we normally have to sell. Dollar Dash Day will be on September 11th, cash only, and I may go to the sale on that day. 

I had a nurse visit from my insurance company on Monday for an annual review and earned a $50 gift card to Walmart in the process. It will take around eight weeks for it come to, but I'll take it. 

Electric In The News This Week 

TVA approved a 5.25% rate increase this week, which means higher electric bills for Tennesseans starting in October.

The average increase will be about $4.35 each month. I mentioned last week that I had been turning off the ac at night, so I'm hoping we won't see too much of an increase. 

Speaking of electric, I've been using natural light to read by during the daylight hours rather than turning on a lamp in order to read. Taking advantage of natural daylight to get work done will help save money. 

Freebies


I just love Circle K and their rewards program. Not only am I saving 25 cents per gallon on my first five fillups, but they also sent me this freebie for a bag of potato chips and I can get a free drink if I want to go into the store. I always just pay at the pump, but this is a nice freebie. 

Funny of the Week

Bailey was coming up the driveway the other day when she saw something she had never seen before, a wild hog. She said it was huge about the size of a small horse. Dad and I have both seen them here, so I was not surprised. 

Question of the Week

What coffee brand do you prefer? 

Where do you find the most savings for on coffee? 

I'm not a coffee drinker, so don't pay attention to coffee prices. Now Bailey is into coffee, so I'm asking and wondering now because coffee can be expensive. I see the Bones and Drag Up coffee is popular on TikTok, but like  I know nothing about coffee. 

Avoiding Spending

Staying home is an important aspect of the frugal lifestyle. Every little bit of money you save adds up and makes a difference in the long run. One small action may seem insignificant in the long run, but if you repeat these frequently, they will have a positive long-term impact.

Staying home is one of the easier ways to save money because every single time you leave your house, whether or not you physically spend money, you are in fact spending money. Gas or wear and tear on your car, wear and tear on your good clothes and shoes, and any unplanned shopping, etc. 

Each outing costs money and one of the easiest ways to save money is to combine all those errands into one outing. This requires some planning and organizing, but it is doable.

Saving Money YouTube Videos

Eating For $1 A Day (Full Week) In 2024

That Lisa Dawn

What I've been Reading This Week

MIT Living Wage Calculator ~ This calculator shows we should be spending $8,090 for food each year, which works out to $675 per month. 

My Frugal Kitchen ~ Stretch Our Food Dollars

Food is one of the bigger expenses in many people's budget. If you're looking for ways to cut back on your budget, your food budget should be one thing you look at closely as there's almost always ways to reduce your spending here. First, eat out less and cook your own food more, which will save a lot of money right off the bat.


On Saturday I made six orange/mandarin orange jello fruit cups to have. I enjoy them as an evening snack with a spoonful of cottage cheese on top. 


Publix had the Fresh Express salad kits on sale this week for buy one get one free. I took one of the French Bistro kits and divided it into three servings, which brings the cost down considerably. Paired with a baked potato, these make an affordable lunch or dinner.  

Recipe of the Week

We had a cucumber that I wanted to use, so I created this salad. I was going to use plain Greek yogurt in the dressing, but realized I had a small container of sour cream to use, so I used that instead.  

Chickpea Cucumber Salad


Ingredients:


1 can chickpeas, rinsed and drained

1 cucumber, diced

1 orange pepper, chopped

1 slice red onion, chopped

2 tbsp dried dill

½ cup sour cream

1 clove garlic, minced

Salt and Pepper


Directions:


Combine chickpeas, cucumbers, pepper, and onions. 

Mix sour cream, garlic, and dill together. 

Combine chickpeas and dressing. 

Season with salt and pepper. 

Cover and refrigerator until ready to serve.

 

What’s for Dinner

Friday ~White Chicken Enchiladas, Corn, Salad. 

Saturday French Bistro Salad Kit and Baked Potato with Cheese. 

Sunday ~ Grilled Chicken with an Asian Salad Kit. 

Monday ~ Grilled Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, Roasted Brussel Sprouts & Carrots. 

Tuesday ~ Soup Beans & Cornbread, which is a dinner from my southern heritage. I put the beans on to soak Monday afternoon. We will be eating on these all week long and putting some in the freezer for later. 

Wednesday ~ Fluffy Baked Omelet, Soup Beans, Cucumber & Chickpea Salad. 

Thursday ~ Chicken Stir Fry, and Soup Beans. I took a couple of servings of rotisserie chicken and a bag of cauliflower rice from the freezer to make this dinner. I love using up my frozen assets. I used an onion, broccoli, cabbage, and carrots to stretch the meal. I also added some fresh ginger into the dish. 

Friday ~ Bailey has book club, so I’m on my own for dinner tonight. I have some leftovers from the week and will have that for dinner. 

What’s been on the menu in your home this past week?

Savings of the Week

We first tried this Morton Coarse Kosher salt at a friend's home and really liked it. We enjoy adding it to things like baked potatoes and other vegetables. Amazon is selling a pack of six of them for $11.27 this week. Walmart sells this for $2.12, so buying them from Amazon saves me $1.45. 

Food Lion has boneless, skinless chicken breast on sale for $1.99 per pound, 5 pounds of potatoes for $1.99, making them 40 cents per pound, and Ronzoni pasta on sale for $1.19 with a 50 cent off coupon making them 69 cents, all through Tuesday, August 3rd. 


Thank you for dropping by my frugal blog, you are always welcome here. 

We would love to hear all about your week in the comment section.


Belinda
Homemaker at Heart
Mortgage & Debt Free
~ Living within our Means ~
My Linktree

~ She looketh well to the ways of her household ~
Proverbs 31:27


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