Saturday, September 19, 2009
Closing
The Youngblood's-Love Times Two
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Three Cheese Beef and Pasta Shells
Three Cheese Beef and Pasta Shells
1 box of jumbo pasta shells, cooked (leaving them a little firm make them easier to fill)
1 pound lean ground beef, cooked, drained and cooled
1 jar pasta sauce
1/4 cup water
1 (8oz) tub chive & onion cream cheese spread
1 1/2 cups shredded Italian blend cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmesan (the kind in the bag, not the powder in the canister)
1 egg
Preheat oven to 350 F.
In a large bowl, mix pasta sauce and water. Pour 1 c of sauce into the bottom of a 13x9 glass baking dish.
In a medium bowl, mix cheese spread, 1 cup of Italian blend cheese, Parmesan, egg and ground beef. Fill each shell with the mixture and arrange stuffed shells over sauce in baking dish. Pour remaining sauce over top, covering shells completely. Cover with foil.
Bake 40-45 minutes or until bubbly and cheese filling is set. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup off Italian blend cheese and bake 10 minutes longer.
Serve with green beans and garlic bread.
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Coupon Sharing: Similac
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Swag Bucks!
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After clicking on the banner at the top and registering (it's FREE) you can search their site for more ways to win!
So stop using your other search engines and start getting rewarded for surfing the web! Why not?
Monday, May 11, 2009
Chicken Piccata
flour for coating
~6 tbs unsalted butter
~5 tbs olive oil (I use extra virgin)
1/3 cup lemon juice (I use the squirt kind found in the produce section)
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/4 cup capers, drained and rinsed
salt & pepper
To start, I usually use a meat tenderizer to "beat" the chicken. I find that the finished result is better if the chicken is thinner to start with. Place in a Ziploc bag before "beating" to cut down on the mess.
Season the chicken with salt and pepper and coat with flour, shake off excess flour.
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, melt 2 tbs of the butter. Add 3 tbs olive oil. Add chicken, not overcrowding the pan, and cook until golden brown on each side. Move the chicken to a paper towel lined plate and continue until all chicken is cooked, adding more butter and oil as needed. Place all the chicken on the plate.
Add lemon juice, chicken broth and capers to the drippings in the pan. Return to heat and bring to a boil making sure to scrape the bits up from the bottom of the pan as you stir.
Now it's time to pass the chicken back and forth! Return the chicken to the pan and simmer for 5 minutes. Take it back out and place on a clean platter. Whisk 2 tbs of butter into the sauce. Pour sauce over chicken and you're done!
I usually serve this over angel hair pasta with a side of asparagus or green beans (whichever is on sale or on hand).
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Coupon Sharing: Kashi GO LEAN Waffles
If you haven't tried them, now is your chance. I have 5 coupons for $1.50 off any flavor of Kashi GOLEAN waffles.
Want one? E-mail me at doctorsfrugalwife [at] gmail [dot] com with your contact information.
Why I don't use coupons for cleaning products...
For the past few months I have been using the Melaleuca family of products exclusively to clean my home and my family. I was turned on to the brand after a woman from our church gave me a sample of their lotion to try for my son’s eczema. It worked like a charm. Now we all use it for our everyday lotion!
I looked into the brand more by exploring their website and discovered many more products available with no harmful chemicals. I have tried brewing my own natural cleaners at home only to be disappointed by their ineffectiveness at cleaning quickly and thoroughly. Since I have a son with skin allergies, I try to be cautious about what I clean the house and the laundry with so not to aggravate his skin…and him for that matter!
I will admit I assumed that by signing up for Melaleuca I would be adding another, yet necessary in my mind, expense. I was surprised to be wrong in my assumption. Since all of their products are concentrated, they actually end up being less expensive. One bottle of concentrate costs the same as the other cleaner I was purchasing and actually makes 4 bottles once diluted!
I have LOVED the difference these products have made in our home and I invite you to take a look at their website and consider using more natural cleaning products for your home, you and your children. They have such a wide variety of products available…you’ll be amazed. I have never used such an effective cleaner as the Tub & Tile and not be exposed to powerful odors from the offensive chemicals. I even feel safe plopping the boys in the tub right after it has been cleaned.
Please feel free to contact me if you have specific questions or are interested in signing up to receive the Preferred Customer prices. Right now they are offering $20.00 in free product every month for your first 5 months so that you have the opportunity to try more of their products without the cost.
Visit this link in particular to see the savings vs brands that you are familiar with and are probably currently using.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Tuna Casserole
Tuna Casserole
12oz bag macaroni noodles, cooked according to pkg direction
1 can cream of celery soup
1/3 cup milk
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 tsp dry ground mustard
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
12oz can tuna
In a large bowl mix soup, milk, mayo, and mustard. Stir in cheese and tuna. Gently fold in macaroni. Pour into a large baking dish and bake uncovered in a 350 F oven for 30-45 minutes, until golden brown.
This is also a great place to sneak in some veggies such as peas and carrots. Just mix them in before baking.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Five Ingredient Friday: Cheesy Bean Casserole
Cheesy Bean Casserole
1 cup chopped onion
2 (15-ounce) cans chile-hot kidney beans, drained
2 (14.5-ounce) cans no-salt-added whole tomatoes, drained and chopped
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
cooking spray
ground black pepper
Saute onion in a skillet coating with cooking spray until tender and translucent. Stir in beans, tomatoes and garlic salt. Add pepper to taste. Cook 3 minutes or until heated through, stir well. Spoon ingredients into a 8-inch square baking dish; sprinkle with cheese. Bake, uncovered at 400 degrees for 5 minutes or until cheese melts. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.
This is great with a side of cornbread.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Therma Care Sweeps
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Coupon Sharing: Frosted Mini-Wheats
Monday, April 27, 2009
Jean Snob No More!
There was a time in my life when I thought that material possessions would heal the problems in my marriage and the hole in my soul where God should reside. Walking into Nordstrom's and trying on expensive jeans, being measured for alterations and being cheerfully handed my silver shopping bag made me happy.
I have since grown spiritually; healing my marriage, soul and bank account. Now the thought of not being a good shepherd of our money makes me want to vomit. Sorry for the word choice, but honestly that is what the thought of spending a ridiculous amount of money on jeans (or anything for that matter) makes me feel like...physically ill.
So why am I no longer a "Jean Snob", other than the spiritual/financial reasons? Because I found two great pairs of jeans for less than $20!
It all started with a coupon in the mail for Stein Mart...20% off two items. I also had recently found a check for $50 in a card from my birthday back in October. Deciding I would treat myself to something new, I headed to Stein Mart in search of a deal. My first stop was the clearance rack where I saw a pair of Seven jeans hanging. I quickly found a pair in my size as well as another brand, See Through Soul, that had a really cute wash and cut but that I had never heard of. With 9 pairs of jeans slung over my arm I headed to the dressing room. I narrowed it down to 2 pairs, both STS brand. The price tags said $49.98. I knew that even with the 20% off, I couldn't afford both pairs. I decided to walk around with them for a little while before making a decision. Meanwhile, I scoped out the other clearance clothing and jewelry. As I walked over to put one pair back on the rack I saw that the sign said "50% OFF RED DOT SALE"! The jeans both had red dots...and so did the earrings, bracelet, and crop jacket that I had picked up. I was able to purchase EVERYTHING! I was thrilled that I didn't have to put one pair of the jeans back because they were both super cute and I wear jeans 5 out of the 7 days of the week.
I always love looking at my receipt to see my savings. At Stein Mart they tell you what you would have spent if you had gone to the department store...$247.93...holy smokes! The guy checking me out was so great, he let me use the coupon on all my items and gave it back to me in case I wanted to use it again. Sadly my funds had been exhausted.
My point(s): When you go shopping set a budget and stick to it. Head to the clearance rack first and be sure to read the signs carefully (I rarely shop the rest of the store). Be open minded to new brands, you never know what you may find!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Five Ingredient Friday
1 box of bow tie pasta
1 pkg Jennie-O lean ground turkey - hot Italian
6 fresh tomatoes
1/4 cup fresh basil (from our garden), chopped
1 cup bread crumbs/croutons (I used crushed garlic bread crisps from the quick-sale section of the bakery)
Prepare pasta as directed and brown ground turkey. While that cooks, slice tomatoes 1/4" thick.
Drizzle olive oil to coat the bottom of a large baking dish. Add pasta and ground turkey to dish. Layer sliced tomatoes, basil, and croutons in that order over pasta/meat. Drizzle with more olive oil, no need to measure or be exact.
Bake at 325 degrees for 30 minutes.
Yummy and healthy too!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Coupon Tip: The Grocery Game
But as for Kroger...I saved a ton! I had a few coupons that weren't on the list that were about to expire (they were probably on previous weeks' lists) so I used them also. I made sure to add my eSaver coupons to my Kroger card to combine with my clipped coupons for a total coupon savings of $104.67!!!
My point in this post is to tell you to go sign up for The Grocery Game if you haven't already. If you are seriously interested, please use my e-mail as the person who referred you so that I can get credit in the form of free weeks. Leave me a comment and I will respond with my e-mail address.
***If you don't have a Kroger in your neck of the woods, don't worry, she has all the store across the country...just plug in your zip-code and select your stores.
***If you're not ready to commit...like I wasn't at first...you can try it for 4 weeks for just a $1. Even once you are a paying member, the fee is nothing compared to the amount that she will save you!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Restoring Order ***Updated***
Thank you to Tilly for the comment about the books. I like the idea of a basket, this should also help to keep my collection under control by limiting the number of books that fit in the basket.
Thank you to Monica and Rebecca for the inspiration to RESTORE SOME ORDER!