This is the pie that my husband requests every year for his birthday…but not at the birthday celebration when we have guests. He’s normally a generous man, but this one he doesn’t want to share with company 😉 It’s so…
Here’s a new recipe my crew tried out last week as a test run for before-school breakfasts. It was easy, filling, and a big hit with the hungry kiddos (and I was able to make six for less than the…
One of the best things I’ve learned through our site’s partnership with Savings.com is the importance of meal planning. It’s a great help, both with organization (eliminating that last-minute “what’s for dinner” panic), and with using the items in your…
Anyone else have a few of these in your freezer? Freezing meat is a great way to build a stock pile of main dish food at rock bottom prices. Meat is usually the most expensive part of a meal, but…
Sara’s dairy product score from last week Sounds like a lot of us were up to our eyeballs in dairy products after last week’s fantastic Ruggles/Smith Dairy sale at Buehler’s. With four kids who are growing like weeds, using milk…
This offer goes well with the post earlier today about dinner planning: sign up with AmericanFamily.com and get a free Slow Cooker eCookbook. Might have some good ideas for easy crock pot meals.
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If you’re still sticking to a New Year’s resolution diet, go ahead and skip this post. But when I saw the coupon for Hormel chili, I knew I had to share this recipe. It probably has a more descriptive name,…
There’s something comforting about getting to this time of day and knowing there’s something simple planned for supper. I’m all for cooking from scratch, but let’s face it: some days you just need something quick and good that doesn’t take…
A week and a half after New Year’s Eve…how are those resolutions going? Eating healthy is a common resolution, and yet there is a perception that couponing and healthy eating are incompatible. It’s true that many coupons are for processed…
Giant Eagle has their Whole Boneless Pork Loins (cut to order) on sale through tomorrow for $1.99/lb. For just over $16, I was able to get 16 nice-sized boneless pork chops (four meals for my family) plus a pork roast…
This is the first in a new series of posts sharing recipes that take advantage of coupon deals and stockpile items. We use coupons to save money, but that doesn’t mean we want to eat the same old things…