Feb 24, 2012

How to save money on Bread

There are many ways to save money on bread.  Everyone is different so you can find the way that works for you.

1. Make bread at home.  By shopping sales and using coupons you can get the ingredient for a reasonable price.  It saves time to make many loafs at the same time.  However, be aware of how many you can eat before it goes bad.

2. When you find a sale stock up and store it in your freezer.  I find bread lasts great in the freezer.

3. Buy bread at a bread store.  I don't mean a bakery.  There are bread stores owned by the major bread companies that sale bread that is near the date on the package.  The bread at a store I like to shop at, has bread around a dollar.  I have never had it go bad.  I will stop in and buy bread and other bread products for about a third of the cost on the other store's shelves.  I try to keep some in the freezer so I don't have to pay full price.   

4. Make rolls, bread sticks, muffins, buns, doughnuts and other bread products to stretch the life on the loaf of bread.  I was amazed how easy buns and other products are to make.  The change of shape and taste adds variety.

5. Don't over look the marked down section in your grocery store.  If you are planning on toasting the bread anyways having it completely fresh is not as important.  There can be better prices when the store is advertising bread and over buys.

6. My children love to go to a bakery at the end of the day because their doughnuts get marked way down.  It does not hurt to ask what time prices go down at night.  This works great for stores that have a bakery.  You can do your shopping at that time and get a great price on doughnuts.

Feb 23, 2012

Smith's has Kellogg's Cereal on Sale

 

Smith's has Kellogg's Cereal 50% off this week.  To make the deal even better you can add this $4 off 4 coupon.  Print it here.  You can use your back button and print it twice.  Prices will very and should be good.

Feb 22, 2012

Let's save money on waffles

It amazes me that restaurants serving breakfast food, like IHOP, get so many customers.  Breakfast is often easy and inexpensive to make.  For example, this morning my wonderful ten year old son was making breakfast and setting the table without being asked.

Earlier I had made a big batch of waffles and froze some in a Ziplock bag.  The morning I made them it took little extra time to make a bigger batch and the mess was the same as a small batch of waffles.  You may want to not cook them as much as normal when you freeze them.  Do cook them all the way though.  Then when you toast them in a toaster or reheat in a microwave they can finish browning, not over cook.

Want to make your favorite waffle recipe healthier? Try replacing some of the white flour with wheat flour.  I would suggest trying a forth of the flour or less be wheat flour then adjust to what you like.  Oil is a common ingredient that can be made healthier by using olive oil and or replacing up to half of the oil with apple sauce.  Whole grains and fruit are important parts of a healthy diet. Hiding them in foods your family loves help them eat healthier.  Fresh fruit can top off waffles nicely.

Some restaurants serve breakfast all day why not try it at your home too.  Its quick, healthy and easy.  There are the waffles you can buy at the store (Eggo's) that are more expensive than making your own.  I would say they are not much easier and I know what ingredient are in my waffles.  

Feb 21, 2012

It seems like spring

I know it is not spring but wouldn't that be nice.  I have spring fever today.  I bought some seeds at Ream's and they rang up costing less than I thought.  So, if you want to try to plant some seeds they are out on displays at stores.


I hope my garden will cooperate.  I noticed I have empty jars downstairs that could be filled.  The salsa I made with last year's crop has been delicious. 

I have seen strawberries on sale and recommend strawberry freezer jam.  It is so easy.  This year I tried a new brand.  I don't think they could make the recipe any easier.  Buy pectin, strawberries and sugar. Then follow the directions.  In little time there is a delicious jam that makes anything taste better.  Ice cream even tastes better with this topping.

Frozen strawberries can make a nutritious smoothy with ice, yogurt, bananas, milk or almost anything else you have on hand.

I know if I see strawberries on sale spring is on the way and so are the great berry flavors.

Milk and Cheese Coupons

Coupons.com has two of my favorite coupons again. Milk and cheese coupons for any brand. The milk coupon is off any gallon and the cheese is money off any two pounds. I love saving money on what I wanted to buy. I went to use the milk coupon and the milk was not only on sale it was also marked down even more. The cheese coupon can also be combined with a sale to make it an even better deal.

Rite Aid Deals

Here is my almost free deals this week at Rite Aid.

Buy Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion, 10oz - $2.97 (get $2.00 +UP wyb 1, limit 2)
Use $1/1 Vaseline Intensive Rescue, exp. 2/26/12 (RP 01/29/12)
OR Use $1/1 Vaseline Total Moisture, Aloe Fresh or Cocoa Radiant, exp. 2/26/12 (RP 01/29/12)

Final Price= $1.97 OOP and get $2.00 +UP back


Buy Colgate Total Advanced or Sensitive Toothpaste, 5.8-6oz - $3.50 (get $3.50 +UP wyb 1, limit 4)
Use $0.75/1 Colgate Optic White, Total Advanced or Sensitive Pro-Relief, exp. 3/3/12 (SS 02/12/12)

Final Price= $2.75 OOP and get $3.50 +UP back

Wow better than stock up price for easy meals

I went to Ream's yesterday and noticed their ham was near the freeze by date and was marked way down. It was about $5 for a whole ham. I love when I find things reasonably priced that get marked down even more.

Also, I have been holding on to the $1 off soup coupon since October hoping for a Bear Creek soup sale. Finally Smith's had some marked down to $1.75. Wow, .75 for soup marked almost $4. That is a cheep meal for a family. Ham, soup and crackers make a meal for 6 for under $2 total. Easy fast and delicious.