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Fresh & Healthy: Our Garden – A Variety of Fresh Leafy Lettuce, Summer Squash, Cherry Tomatoes, Snow Peas, Pepper, Spinach, Zucchini, & More…Oh My!
We are loving the fresh vegetables from our garden!
Here are some of the fresh veggies we were able to eat and share this week:
What are you eating out of your garden this week?
Fresh & Healthy: Beautiful Flowers in the Vegetable Garden
One more reason why I enjoy watching a vegetable garden growing in my yard is the beautiful flowers that bloom right before the plants produce vegetables and fruits. It is wonderful seeing the beauty of a flower right before the harvest. Here are a couple pictures showing a few of the flowers currently blooming in our garden.
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of June 1– 7, 2011
The Save A Lot weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. There are a lot of great deals this week at Save A Lot for $1.00, here is a delicious homemade Veggie Beef Soup recipe Blessings Multiplied – Recipe: Veggie Beef Soup. You could pick up the vegetables and other ingredients on sale at Save A Lot this week! Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Eckrich Hot Dogs or Bologna (16 oz) – $1.00
Carolina Ground Turkey (16 oz ) – $1.00
Butterball Turkey Bacon (6 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.65/1 coupon from insert 5/22 Red Plum (Expires 7/10/11)
$0.35 each after couponGwaltney Pork Sausage (12 oz) – $1.00
Fresh Pork Tenderloin – $3.88 per lb
Boneless Chicken Breast – $1.88 per lb
Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs – $0.88 per lb
Half Boneless Pork Loin Roast – $2.49 per lb
80% Lean Ground Chuck – $2.88 per lb
Simmons Buffalo or BBQ Boneless Wings (32 oz) – $6.59
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Oscar Mayer Lunchables – $1.00
Reser’s Assorted Salads & Coleslaw – $1.00
Use $1.00/1 printable coupon from Coupon Web
Free after each couponMinute Maid Lemonade or Fruit Punch – $1.00
Tony’s Crispy Crust Pizza – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/22 Smart Source (Expires 7/31/11)
Use $1.00/5 coupon from insert 4/17 Smart Source (Expires 7/9/11)
Use $1.00/5 coupon from insert 3/20 Smart Source (Expires 6/11/11)
Use $0.50/4 coupon from insert 5/22 Smart Source (Expires 8/13/11)
As low as $0.67 each after couponTotino’s Pizza Rolls – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/22 Smart Source (Expires 7/31/11)
Use $0.50/4 coupon from insert 5/22 Smart Source (Expires 8/13/11)
As low as $0.66 each after couponBanquet Dinners – $1.00
Fisher Boy Fish Sticks – $1.00
Use $0.75/1 printable coupon from Fisher Boy
$0.25 each after couponT. J. Farms Sweet Potato Fries – $1.00
Party Treats Ice Cream Sandwiches (4 count) – $1.00
Tombstone Brick Oven Pizza – $2.49
Curly’s BBQ Pulled Pork or Beef – $3.99
Crisp Frozen Lemonade – $1.19
World’s Fair Sundae Cups – $2.49
Household
Poly Steel Sandwich Zipper Bags (50 count) – $1.00
Joy Dish Liquid – $1.00
Bounty Basic Paper Towels (6 count) – $5.99
Use $2.00/2 coupon from insert 4/10 Red Plum (Expires 6/30/11)
Use $1.00/1 coupon from insert 4/10 Red Plum (Expires 6/30/11)
As low as $4.99 each after couponProduce
Iceberg Lettuce – $1.00
Fresh Tomatoes (3 pack) – $1.00
Baby Carrots (16 oz) – $1.00
Seedless Watermelon – $3.99
Fresh Strawberries – $1.99
Valencia Oranges (3 lb) – $1.99
Vidalia Onions (4 lb) – $1.99
Grocery
Pringles (Original and Sour Cream & Onion) – $1.00
Use $1.00/2 coupon from insert 5/22 Red Plum (Expires 6/30/11)
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/1 Proctor & Gamble (Expires 6/30/11)
As low as $0.50 each after couponKnorr Side Dishes – $1.00
Use $0.50/2 coupon from insert 5/22 Red Plum (Expires 6/19/11)
$0.75 each after couponHamburger Helper Dinner – $1.00
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/22 Smart Source (Expires 7/16/11)
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/1 Smart Source (Expires 6/25/11)
Use $0.75/3 coupon from insert 4/17 Smart Source (Expires 6/11/11)
Use $0.75/3 coupon from insert 5/1 Smart Source (Expires 6/25/11)
As low as $0.67 each after couponSave A Lot Apple Juice (64 oz) – $1.00
Sundia Fruit Cups (8 oz) – $1.00
Red Gold Ketchup (40 oz) – $1.00
Use $0.50/2 printable coupon from Red Gold
$0.75 each after couponWoeber’s Mustard (24 oz) – $1.00
Kurtz Sweet Relish – $1.00
Shasta Soda (4 pack) – $1.00
Deer Park Spring Water (3 liter) – $1.00
Crunch & Munch Butter Toffee – $1.00
Dippables – $1.00
Mantia’s Pasta Sauce – $1.00
Shelby’s Grove Sliced Peaches – $1.00
J Higgs Pretzels – $1.00
Chicken of the Sea Chunk White Tuna – $1.00
Allure Zero Calorie Sweetener – $1.00
Jade Dragon Soy Sauce – $1.00
Kellogg’s Cereal – $1.88
Use $1.00/2 printable coupon from Kellogg’s
Use $1.00/3 printable coupon from Kellogg’s
Use $1.00/3 coupon from insert 5/15 Red Plum (Expires 6/26/11)
As low as $1.38 each after couponHawaiian Punch (1 gallon) – $1.88
Baumann’s Best Barbeque Sauce – $1.19
Cowboy Billy’s Baked Beans – $0.79
Bakery
Mini Cupcakes (12 count) – $2.49
Bundt Cake – $5.99
Bakery Fresh Cherry or Apple Pie – $2.99
Sliced Loaf Cake – $2.99
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Agriculture (Week 3)
It is our third week receiving fresh produce from our CSA! Our family purchased a half of share and will be receiving fresh produce, local honey, eggs and more for 20 weeks. I plan to give an update on the items we receive from week to week. The girls and I picked up this weeks goodies at our local farm! Next week we will not be receiving items from our local CSA because it has been so hot and dry in our area that our local CSA has decided to hold off a week to make sure they have enough produce to provide all the people getting vegetables.Week 3 of Fresh Goodies from our CSA!
Items in our Basket this Week:
- Bundle of Green Lettuce
- Bundle of another variety of Lettuce Greens
- Bundle of Carrots (2 Orange, 1 Yellow & 1 Red)
- Half a Dozen of Fresh Eggs
- Stock of Collard Greens
- Bag of Peas
- Bundle of Bok Choy
- Bundle of Chards
- Bundle of Scallions
I am looking forward to eating these goodies this week! Thanks everyone for the delicious Recipes!!! Do you have any amazing recipes to share that use a variety of Bok Choy or Chards?
To find out how you can be a part of a local CSA check out this post – Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Farms
Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4
Another week of doing Groceries $40 for 4. I was able to stock up on some items for our pantry so we should be good for awhile now. Most of the items I stocked up were non-perishable products this week. A lot of the items we picked up will be great for the upcoming road trips we have this summer! Below are my grocery shopping adventures for the week!
Groceries from Sav-Mor’s Sidewalk Box Sale – spent $7.00 at Sav-Mor for the following items
- 1 – Kellogg’s Cocoa Rice Krispies Cereal 16.5 oz
- 1 – Harvest Farms Organic Brown Rice 32 oz
- 4 – Jiffy Pops Popcorn (great for camp fire popcorn)
- 2 – Quaker Cocoa Chocolate Mint Granola (10 Bars Each)
- 1 – Near East Couscous Parmesan
- 1 – Near East Pearled Couscous Basil and Herb
- 1 – Near East Whole Grain Brown Rice Pilaf
- 3 – Mrs. Field’s Rainbow Chip Individually Wrapped Cookies (8 Count Each)
- 2 – Mrs. Field’s Oatmeal Raisin Individually Wrapped Cookies (8 Count Each)
- 1 – Mrs. Field’s Snicker Doodle Individually Wrapped Cookies (8 Count)
- 1 – Late July Organic Bite Size Cheddar Cheese Crackers 5 oz
- 1 – Pillsbury Easy Frosting Velvety Cream Cheese 13.5 oz
- 2 – Kraft Tuscan House Italian Dressings (16 oz each)
- 9 – CapriSun Fruit Punch
- 1 – Betty Crocker Dora the Explorer Fruit Snacks (10 Count)
- 1 – Atkins Dark Chocolate Bars (5 Count)
- 1 – Kellogg’s Special K Protein Bars (6 Count)
- 1 – Pasta Roni Olive Oil and Italian Herb Natures Way
- 1 – Pasta Roni Basil & Olive Oil Easy Salads
- 1 – Pasta Roni Italian Herb Easy Salads
- 6 – Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Premium Thick n’ Creamy
- 2 – Betty Crocker Whole Grain Chicken Helper Honey Mustard
- 1 – Tobblerone Swiss Milk & White Chocolate with Honey and Almond Limited Edition 3.52 oz
- 1 – Martha White Whole Grain Sweet Yellow Honey Cornbread & Muffin Mix
- 1 – Pedialyte Fruit Punch Flavor Powder Packs (4 Count)
- 4 – Jello Fat Free Sugar Free Butterscotch Pudding
- 1 – Classic Zone Perfect Chocolate Mint Bars (5 Count)
- 1 – Gatorade 2 Thirst Quencher Powder Packs Grape Flavor (8 Count)
- 1 – Dove Dark Chocolate 8.87 oz
- 1 – Nature Made Triple Flex Vitamins (60 Count)
- 1 – Jello Pumpkin Spice Pudding
- 1 – Trident Layers Cool Mint & Melon Fresco (14 pieces)
- 1 – Swedish Fish Package 9.5 oz
- 1 – Idahoan Four Cheese Mashed Potatoes 4 oz
- 2 – Jello Fat Free Sugar Free Vanilla Pudding
- 3 – Jello Fat Free Sugar Free Banana Cream Pudding
- 3 – Jello Fat Free Sugar Free White Chocolate Pudding
- 1 – Trident White Peppermint Gum (12 pieces)
- 1 – McCormick Grill Mates Tomato, Basil, and Garlic
- 2 – Stride Uber Bubble Gum (14 pieces)
- 1 – Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Eggs 6.5 0z
- 2 – Orbit Cinnamint Gum (14 pieces)
- 1 – Glutina Gluten Free Candy Bars Dark Chocolate (5 Count)
- 1 – Dentyne Spearmint Gum (12 pieces)
- 1 – Glutina Gluten Free Candy Bars Milk Chocolate (5 Count)
- 1 – Wrigley’s Solstice Warm & Cool Winter (15 pieces)
- 2 – Near East Gourmet Meals 5.6 oz
- 1 – Tridents Layers Gum Greenapple Golden Pineapple (14 pieces)
- 1 – Stride Spearmint Gum (14 pieces)
- 1 – Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit (60 pieces)
At Sav-Mor I spent $7.00 for 83 items making the cost 8 cents per item. Considering only a couple of these items put together are worth $7 I am excited to get some of these to help restock our pantry. Some items don’t expire until 2012, a few are already expired or will expire in the next few months. The Sav-Mor sale is an adventure but you can really get your money’s worth in a matter of minutes. You can learn more information about this sale at Living on a Budget: Sav-Mor Sidewalk Box Sale. It really does help stretch your budget when you have a store in the area that does great sales.
Groceries from Walgreens:
- $3.94 at Walgreens for 2 Pure Bottle Water Packages (24 count each). I had a raincheck from back in September for 24 pack of Pure Water for $1.99 each. With upcoming road trips and hot months these will come in handy.
Groceries from BiLo:
- $12.56 at BiLo for 2 gallons of Pet Whole Milk, 2 gallons of Pet 2% Milk, and 1 package of Ground Hamburger (plus $1.50 clearance coupon sticker).
Groceries from Save A Lot:
- $15.71 at Save A Lot for Clearance Ground Beef, Mix Vegetables, Corn, Mushrooms, 5 packages of Hotdogs, Root Beer, Cola, Ketchup, Mustard, Clearance Peaches, Cheese Singles, Half & Half and Heavy Cream. Many of these items were on sale at Save A Lot this week plus the additional discount for clearance items.
I am excited to be back doing our Groceries $40 for 4 budget again. This week I spent $39.21 on groceries. Even though I was really close to budget I was still able to stock up on several items. Thankfully I was able to keep the amount within reason although I would like to see a little extra left over for those weeks when I find a really good deal or go a little over. The box sale helped us restock our pantry plus shopping the sales allows us to stay within our budget. Hopefully next week I will do better.
It is my goal to give you regular updates on this budget section so you can celebrate the good weeks with me and thump me on the bad weeks! As always you are welcomed to join the journey with me. I would love to hear your story and how you are doing too. The purpose of our family doing this it to watch our grocery spending while allowing us to feed our family, enjoy life, share with others, and yet stay on track with our budget.
Living on a Budget is a series of ways our family uses a budget to help keep us accountable with our finances. Life doesn’t always go as planned. We have used some of the ideas I will be sharing for years while others are ones we are just starting to implement as we continue finding ways to be creative and have fun with what we have been given. Having a plan in place allows us the freedom to be smart with what we have been given, get more creative when it is a tight (week, month, year or a season) and when necessary live a much more simplified life. A budget helps us stay on track so we have more opportunities to enjoy the many blessings we have been given as well as share what we have with others. There is so much more to life than having all the stuff. We may not have the newest or greatest items in our house, we drive used cars, and wear hand-me-down clothing…..however, if our family is taken care of and have love for each other and others we have more than all the riches in the world.
Recipe: Easy Summer Vegetables
I love this time of year as the fresh veggies begin pouring in from the garden. It has been wonderful eating the vegetables and finding great ways to eat them. One of our family’s favorite ways to enjoy them is on the grill. Our family has tried many different vegetable recipes and this is my favorite because it is so easy and quick. It’s a great recipe to use when you have guests coming over for dinner. You can use a variety of fresh vegetables. I like to use the fresh veggies that we have in the fridge put into the recipe but you really can use any ones that you enjoy.
Easy Summer Vegetables:
- 1 cup sliced Carrots
- 1 cup sliced Zucchini
- 1 cup sliced Summer Squash
- 1 cup sliced Tomatoes
- 1 cup fresh Mushrooms
- 1/2 cup sliced Onions
- 1/4 cup Italian Dressing
Slice the vegetables into 1 inch pieces and put them into a bowl. Pour 1/4 cup of Italian Dressing over the vegetables and stir until evenly coated. You can add a little more or less dressing depending on the amount of vegetables you want. Let them marinate for a few minutes, pour them onto the vegetable grate on the grill, cook until tender but still crisp.
You can add whatever vegetables you want and substitute, for example if you do not have zucchini but have asparagus or peppers add a cup of them instead. The vegetables have great flavor and are a hit throughout the grilling season.
Photo by Adactio
Fresh & Healthy: Our Garden – Fresh Lettuce, Spinach, Broccoli, Dill, Zucchini, Basil, & Radishes!
We are loving the fresh vegetables from our garden!
Here are some of the fresh veggies we were able to eat and share this week:
A full dish strainer full of freshly picked goodies from the garden. A variety of leafy lettuces, spinach, several radishes, and a few small broccoli.
Our first zucchini from the garden! The broccoli and radishes are done, we put in more radishes and replaced the broccoli with okra, we’ll see how it does.
A whole colander full of a variety of leafy lettuce, fresh spinach, basil and dill! Thinking a nice salad is in our near future!
Teaching Our Children: How to Garden
Kids enjoy participating in activities with their parents. I love finding opportunities to teach my girls. Gardening was one of the projects I decided would be fun to teach our children this year. When I explained we were planting a garden and I would like their help with it they were ready to get started immediately.
Steps for Teaching Kids How to Garden:
- Garden Research – start by reading several plant and garden books, both ones at home as well as books from the library. Reading books on gardening help build the excitement for the project and prepare them for the whole process. End this step by making a list of items you need to pick up at a local nursery or store.
- Picking Out the Seeds – take the kids to the store and have them pick out a few plants and seeds on their own. Answer their questions and guide them in picking out the best plants. This is a great teaching opportunity on many levels from learning about plants, prices, and making decisions. You may be in the store longer than normal but it can be a wonderful experience for the kids. Once they have their plants picked out have them take the plants to the cash register and pay for them.
- Planting the Seeds – read the directions with your kids and start planting the seedlings. You can start the seedlings in peat pellets. The pellets can be fascinating to watch grow and the kids enjoy putting the seeds into each one.
- Tilling the Soil – have the kids use their shovels to dig up the garden soil. After a few days of them digging for ten minutes or so go ahead and rotor till the area (the rotor tilling should be done by an adult). The digging teaches them that it takes a little bit of hard work and persistence to get the garden ready for the plants. Once the ground is tilled and the plants are ready help them dig the holes and place the plants into the ground.
- Maintaining the Plants (Water & Weeds) – once the plants are in the soil it is time to teach the kids how take care of the plants so they will continue to grow. Hook up the hose up so the kids can turn on it on and water the plants. You can use a timer to help ensure the garden gets plenty of water but not too. One of the most entertaining pieces of gardening is teaching the kids how to pull the weeds; a weed can look a lot like a small vegetable plant to kids.
- Reaping the Rewards – the best part of the whole process is when the kids get to pick the produce from the plants. They get so excited seeing them bloom and the vegetables growing. Once the produce is ready to be picked show them how to pick the vegetables without damaging the plant. After the produce is picked help them wash and put it away.
We decided to do a vegetable garden but these steps can be used for flower gardens as well. One of the character building lessons you can teach your children with this project is how to share with others. Having a garden provides delicious vegetables for your family but can be a huge blessing to extended family, friends, and neighbors. The girls love picking the fresh vegetables and sharing with people around us. Teaching our children to be considerate and generous helps build positive character traits that will last. At least once a week let your kids pick a bag of produce on their own, wash it and choose someone to give it to.
This year we had the girls help us in the family garden. I think once they get older if they are still interested we will let them do one completely on their own. It is a great activity that our whole family enjoys. The rows may not be straight and a few plants may get stepped on but the overall experience is worth it. Do your kids help in the garden? What creative tips do you for gardening with the kids?
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of May 25 – 31, 2011
The Save A Lot weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. There are a lot of great deals for grilling out, here is a delicious homemade ice cream recipe to go along with your Memorial Weekend activities Blessings Multiplied – Family Recipe: Grandma’s Homemade Ice Cream, you could pick up the ingredients at Save A Lot this week! Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Beef Spare Ribs – $1.99 per lb
Holten Beef Patties (24 oz, 6 patties) – $1.99
Fairgrounds Hot Dogs (12 oz) – $0.69
Hillshire Farms Smoked Sausage (14 oz) – $1.99
Use $1/1 coupon from Hillshire Farms
$0.99 each after couponOcean Market (Flounder, Tilapia, Lemon Herb Tilapia, Pollock) (4 oz) – $1.00
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Libby’s Steam Bag Vegetables (12 oz) – $0.69
Coburn Farms Dozen Large Eggs – $0.99
Sunny D (48 oz) – $0.99
Use $0.25/1 coupon insert from 5/15 Smart Source (Expires 8/31/11)
$0.74 each with couponReser’s Potato and Macaroni Salads – $2.99
Use $1/1 printable coupon from Coupon Web
$1.99 each with couponFudgsicles or Popsicles – $1.00
Borden Singles or Grilled Cheese Melts (12 oz) – $1.50
McClary’s American Singles – $0.99
World’s Fair Junior Pops – $0.99
Coburn Farms Sour Cream (16 oz) – $1.29
Coburn Farms Dip (16 oz) – $1.39
Coburn Farms Yogurt – $0.50
Household
Wrightware Foam Plates (100 count) – $2.00
Pert Paper Towels – $0.69
First Force Pine Cleaner – $1.00
Produce
Idaho Potatoes (5 lbs) – $1.49
Jumbo Vine Ripe Tomatoes – $0.99 per lb
Jumbo Vidalio Onions – $0.59 per lb
Grocery
Summerset Tagless Ice Tea Bags (100 Count) – $1.19
Kool-Aide (assorted variety) – $0.20 each
Cowboy Billy’s Baked Beans (16 oz) – $0.79
Cowboy Billy’s Pork & Beans (16 oz) – $0.50
Kurtz Dill Pickles (32 oz) – $1.59
Kurtz Yellow Mustard – $0.69
Kurtz Ketchup – $0.89
J Higg’s Butter Round Crackers – $1.69
Port Side Chunk Light Tuna – $0.53
Del Pino’s Canned Pasta – $0.69
Hargis House Beans & Franks – $0.69
O Days Mac & Cheese – $0.39
Maruchan Ramon Noodles – $0.89
Portmann’s Salad Dressing – $1.29
Save-A-Lot Brand Soda – $0.69
Crisp Lemonade – $0.99
Thirst Quench’r Drink Sticks – $1.19
J. Higg’s Cornies Corn Chips – $1.29
J Higg’s Potato Chips – $1.19
J Higg’s Cheezie Puffs – $1.29
Gourmet Onion Rings – $0.99
CK Cheese Balls – $1.29
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Lowe’s: Free Osmocote Plant Food
Lowe’s has a 3 lb Container of Osmocote Indoor and Outdoor Plant Food on sale for $9.97 through Monday, May 23, 2011. Osmocote is offering a $10 Mail in Rebate which means the you can get it for free!