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It Was A Good Day

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Saturday was a great day. I had not planned how the day was going to go. My husband has a rare weekend off from music and we had no plans but to spend time together. However, it seemed funny the way everything came together by the end of the day. Looking back, I saw that items that we purchased or things done prior to this Saturday helped us to keep our costs down. We still had a great day with our family without ever feeling that we were on a budget or living frugally.

  • We got up this morning and went to The Home Depot Kids Workshop to build the Message Center project. The kids enjoyed this immensely. It was something they would actually use, and they built it themselves. The best part is that it’s free and the kids all learned something.
  • Our basil plants are on overdrive and have produced far more basil than one family could ever use. I dropped off a grocery bag full of basil to a friend who enjoys it as much as we do. It was the equivalent of about $50.00 worth of fresh basil if it were purchased from the grocery store.
  • My printer is on the fritz so we stopped at the library to print two coupons that I planned on using at Kohl’s later in the day. The cost was $.30 to print the coupons, but I would be saving far more than the cost of printing them.
  • After our morning errands, we returned home for lunch. My husband cooked lunch on our makeshift grill. Lunch was made from a package of two large Honeysuckle White turkey breasts that were purchased with a coupon received for complimenting the company’s product, and broccoli that was purchased on sale for less than $1.00. The total cost of our lunch was less than $5.00. We brined the turkey breasts in a salt and sugar solution and then seasoned them with Goya Adobo (green bottle w/ cumin) for a subtle Spanish flavor. We squeezed lime over the meat after it was finished cooking and served it with steamed broccoli.
  • After our son took a nap, we then went to Kohl’s department store to purchase a school outfit or two for our twelve year old twin girls. We used a $5 coupon that we received when we agreed to sign up for email notifications from Kohl’s, and we also received a 15% email discount because of the same email notifications. The combination of these two discounts saved us over $16 on a purchase of around $92.00 with sales tax.
  • Target was in the same area and we needed to purchase cat litter. While there we picked up a couple of school supplies and I was able to purchase five boxes of Hefty One Zip bags (22ct) for about $.10 each since they were on markdown plus I had a coupon. While in Target, my husband noticed that the Ghiradelli Bittersweet chocolate chips we use in our chocolate chip cookie recipe (from Cooks Illustrated) were on sale for $0.40 less than Wal-Mart sells them.
  • We went to Starbucks to finish our family evening. For the 5 of us, the total spent at Starbucks was $14.46. However, we felt so good about the day that such a purchase didn’t make us feel bad at all. On our way out, we were able to bring home three huge bags of Starbucks coffee grounds (free for the taking) for our new compost pile.
  • After returning home and settling in for the evening, my husband “prepped” a breakfast casserole with ingredients that totaled well under the $5.00 mark. We’ll store this in the refrigerator overnight and then bake it on Sunday morning. The eggs were purchased on sale for $.48, the breakfast sausage was purchased for $.25 on sale with a coupon, and the Orowheat Whole Wheat bread was purchased from our day-old discount bread store for $1.09 a loaf. He used dried thyme from our garden.

When we returned home and reflected on the day and how nice it was, we realized that we had a “good day” in the business sense but really didn’t go out of our way to save money. The money we saved was the result of our lifestyle over a period of time and we were pretty much on autopilot all day long.

Meals For Less Than $5.00: Meatloaf, Rice and Broccoli

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

img_2865Our family had not spent a full evening together for several days due to all of the activities we’ve participated in so we decided to cook at home last Friday night. I made this meatloaf from ground turkey and added some white rice and some frozen broccoli to go along with it. Our three year old son feasted on the broccoli and didn’t touch anything else. The rice is from our opportunistic purchase in the spring and I got both the Honeysuckle White ground turkey and the Green Giant frozen broccoli on sale. Ground turkey is good alternative to beef. It is tasty and much less costly to buy in the leanest form. I use the 93/7 package in tube form. 

1 lb Honeysuckle White ground turkey ($1.83) on sale

1 package Green Giant frozen broccoli ($1.31) on sale

1 cup white rice ($0.25)

1 teaspoon Goya Adobo con Pimento ($0.05)

1/2 yellow onion, diced fine ($0.15)

1 egg ($0.10)

1/2 cup ketchup ($0.25)

1/4 cup yellow mustard ($0.15)

2 tablespoons brown sugar ($0.15)

1 cup plain breadcrumbs ($0.40)

TOTAL: $4.64

RECIPE: Mix 1 teaspoon of Goya Adobo (garlic powder is fine plus a little salt and pepper), breadcrumbs, egg, ground turkey, and onion in a mixing bowl and mix thorough with your hands. Form the mix in a loaf on a pan or in a loaf cooking dish. Mix your ketchup, mustard and brown sugar in a separate bowl with a spoon. Cover the loaf with this mixture. Cook 1 cup of white rice on stove top with 2 cups of water, covered on low. Cook the meatloaf for approximately 1 hour on 375 degrees.

NOTES: We buy most of our groceries either on sale or private label products (read: generic). Although we get our eggs fresh from my mother’s chickens, I use the price of a regular dozen eggs at ALDI for the price basis. We love ground turkey because it has a good flavor and low fat.  Goya Adobo is a Spanish brand of all purpose seasoning that we learned about from some friends. It is a lot like garlic salt but also contains turmeric and oregano. It is a great seasoning in traditional American food and is cheap to keep around. This one seasoning has garlic powder, salt, oregano, turmeric, cumin, and pepper. It is a cook’s friend! You could substitute seasoning salt or garlic powder.