My plan this week is...
Sun: B-eggs, toast, OJ
L-Leftovers
D-Calzones, breadsticks, salad
Mon:B-Cereal
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Baked BBQ chicken, Baked beans, corn, coleslaw
Tues:B-Eggs, toast, OJ
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Black bean & corn Tacos, rice, tortilla chips
Wed B-Pancakes, fruit
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Meatless Lasagna, salad, bread
Thur:B-Cereal
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Leftovers
Fri: B-eggs, toast, OJ
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Chicken Picatta, Lemon Pasta, French Bread
Sat: B-Pancakes, fruit
L-Leftovers
D- Beef N Broccoli, rice, potstickers (we skipped this last week, because I saw that broccoli was going on sale this week)
Projected Grocery list-
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10 bananas-1.79 some left from last week $0.00
apples- 2.00 some left from last week $0.00
2 lbs broccoli- approx 1.38 actual 1.09
2 roma tomatoes-approx .60 actual .76
Bag of salad -1.29 actual-1.29
shredded cabbage-1.00 on sale actual 1.09
Tortilla Chips-3.19 (costco, last more than a month)
cottage cheese-approx 2.00 actual 2.49
1 lemon-.99 actual 1.29
unplanned
cereal ...the craving won!-3.49
4 Peaches-1.80
TOTAL -$14.24
Spent to date-$13.21
Sunday, September 28, 2008
9/28-10/4 weekly menu
My favorite French Bread recipe
1 cup warm water -Free
2 1/2 tsp dry yeast-.01
2 1/2-3 cups bread flour-.20
1 tsp salt-.01
1 Tbsp oil-.05
Total Cost .27 cents makes 2 loaves
combine water, yeast, salt, and 1 cup flour. Mix, and allow to rest about 5 min (it will start to bubble)
In your bread mixer, slowly add remaining flour with mixer running.
Let rise for 40 min in an oiled bowl, covered.
Punch down, and form 2 long thin loaves. Place on baking sheet and let rise an additional 15 min, until doubled.
Bake at 400 for 25 min.
We usually only eat one loaf, and freeze the other for later in the week. Spread butter on it, and sprinkle a little garlic salt on it for the perfect garlic bread!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
EUREKA! Little Ceasar's Crazy Bread
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Is Cashcrate for real?
Well, last night I gave it a shot. I made over 20.00 in about 1 1/2 hour. Alot of this time was trying to figure out the system. I have seen many reports that the company is legitimate, and that it pays promptly. For this reason, I have commited myself to devoting about an hour a day to cashcrate to see how far I can get. Cashcrate pays out on the 20th of each month, so I won't receive a check for several weeks, but I will be sure to keep posting my progress.
Friday, September 19, 2008
$20.00 Grocery Challenge
We have decided that we need to cut back. With Christmas right around the corner, and a baby on the way, we need all the extra money we can get.
Is it still considered a challenge if I am challenging myself? Well, for the next few months, I have purposed to get my grocery bill down....way down. The challenge? $20 a week! This seems impossible, even to me, but I am going to put all of my effort into it. Luckily, we have quite a stockpile going.
At 20.00 a week, my goal is to spend 3.33 a day (6 days) to feed our family of 3, with the 7th day designated to leftovers. My weekly shopping goal will be to spend 1/4 of my budget on each food category...meats, fruits/veggies, dairy, and grains.
I currently have some chicken, ground beef, a little salmon, and some steaks in the freezer, so I think we are good on meat for a few weeks. So, any unspent money will roll over into the next week. I am hoping that my stockpiles will allow me to roll over enough money to have a good Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner (which is my favorite time of year to cook!)
My plan this week is...
Sun: B-eggs, toast, OJ
L-Leftovers
D-Pizza, breadsticks, salad
Mon:B-Cereal
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Quesadillas, rice, chips
Tues:B-Eggs, toast, OJ
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Corn Chowder, Bread
Wed B-Pancakes, fruit
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Spaghetti, salad, bread
Thur:B-Cereal
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Leftovers
Fri: B-eggs, toast, OJ
L-Sandwich, fruit/veggie, snack, juice
D-Baked Chicken, veggies, mashed potatoes, bread
Sat: B-Pancakes, fruit
L-Leftovers
D- Beef N Broccoli, rice, maybe egg rolls
Projected Grocery list-
1 gal milk-3.18
10 bananas-1.79
broccoli- approx 2.50
10 roma tomatoes-approx 2.50
1 red pepper-.99
TOTAL 10.97