tinkarooni
<font color=teal>Gets way too excited about saving
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Just posted on the No Buy and thought I would jump over here....haven't posted in a while.....got crazy busy with the holidays. Eating at home is a priority this month. I find if I splurge on a few great ingredients for the week that I can satisfy the cravings for eating out...the convenience thing just requires planning on my part so I never look around at 6:00 trying to figure out what is for dinner. Last night I made asparagus.....crazy expensive at $4.99 for the pound that I bought, but it sure did make plain old chicken sing!
So today I made fresh Italian whole wheat bread.....smells fabulous. With that treat I will be making homemade french Onion soup with a recipe I found on All Recipes. That will really jazz up my leftover smoked turkey dinner.
I used to struggle with spending as little as possible at the grocery store but have found that if I splurge a little bit and get some yummy stuff I save a bunch in eating out. Even our favorite "frozen Food" is Omaha Steaks frozen veal patties. At $10.00 for a meal, add some sauce, cheese, spaghetti and a green salad and I have a super fast really good restaurant quality meal in a flash. $10.00 plus the odds and ends is way, way cheaper than the amount it would cost me to take the family out to eat, healthier as well. Call it my Ah-hah moment.
So today I made fresh Italian whole wheat bread.....smells fabulous. With that treat I will be making homemade french Onion soup with a recipe I found on All Recipes. That will really jazz up my leftover smoked turkey dinner.
I used to struggle with spending as little as possible at the grocery store but have found that if I splurge a little bit and get some yummy stuff I save a bunch in eating out. Even our favorite "frozen Food" is Omaha Steaks frozen veal patties. At $10.00 for a meal, add some sauce, cheese, spaghetti and a green salad and I have a super fast really good restaurant quality meal in a flash. $10.00 plus the odds and ends is way, way cheaper than the amount it would cost me to take the family out to eat, healthier as well. Call it my Ah-hah moment.