Sunday, June 19, 2016

1/2 Priced Cheeseburgers at Sonic (6/20/16)

If you just want a bite or if your headed out on a Father's Day picnic, this is a great item at a great price.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Salami Cream Cheese Sandwich Recipe

Are you tired of the same old sandwiches?  Don't get stuck in a "ham and cheese" rut - branch out and try something different, something new.  We did and we were not disappointed!  These Salami Cream Cheese Sandwiches were AMAZING!
And my one piece of advice for making this an awesome tasting sandwich?  Don't use regular old sandwich bread - like Wonder Bread when you make this - and don't use iceberg lettuce, it has no flavor and no nutritional value.  Please go to the bakery section of your local grocery store and pick up a nice, hearty bread from there.  Typically you can find a nice pre-sliced sourdough or french bread for $1.00-$1.98 and it will make all the difference in the world.  As for the lettuce, you can get a decent head of real lettuce for around the same price and again, it will give the sandwich better flavor and it will be better for you.

Ingredients/Instructions for 4 Large Salami Sandwiches:
8 oz cream cheese, cold or room temp
1/4 cup finely chopped green onion (fresh)
1/4 cup finely chopped dill (fresh)
1 garlic clove, pressed
8 slices of sandwich bread (we used sourdough)
8-10 oz genoa salami
4 large leaves of green lettuce


  1. In a small bowl, combine 8 oz cream cheese, ¼ cup green onions, ¼ cup dill, and press in 1 garlic clove. Mash herbs into the cream cheese.
  2. Spread about 1-2 Tbsp of the cream cheese mixture on one side of each bread slice.
  3. Top with lettuce and about 6-8 pieces of salami, or to taste.

This spread keeps well in the fridge for 3-5 days.


Inexpensive Healthy Meals

There are so many blogs and websites out there that show or boast inexpensive healthy meals but for the most part, I haven't really seen anything that would work for us.  Most of the ones that I have come across either have foods we don't eat or recipes that require a million "teaspoons" of ingredients we don't typically keep on hand - and those become the recipes we can't afford.  But I have come to realize that you don't need a bunch of ingredients, you don't need to spend a lot of money and you can make healthy meals for your family for very little money.

For example, here is something we had just the other night - it was just something I threw together and it came out wonderfully.
It might not look like much, but it was healthy, easy, inexpensive and well seasoned.  I guess you could say it was similar to a stir fry and fried rice but all rolled up together.  We had ground turkey, fresh mushrooms, shredded cabbage, shredded carrots and brown rice....that's it....and my kids tore it up!

I bought the ingredients between two different stores - Aldi and H.E.B. - here is the price breakdown:

1 pound ground turkey - Aldi - $1.89
8 ounces fresh mushrooms - Aldi - $0.69
10 ounces coleslaw mix - H.E.B. $1.79
Uncle Ben's Instant Brown Rice - H.E.B. $1.98

Total Cost $6.35

And it made a big pot full - we each had seconds and there was leftovers that we refrigerated.  So don't be afraid to make something healthy for your family.  It doesn't have to cost a lot, it tastes better than boxed/canned food full of preservatives and your family will thank you for it.

Country Apple Fritter Bread Recipe

Last weekend we tried out a new recipe for Country Apple Fritter bread and it was a hit!  About 15 minutes after it came out of the oven, the entire loaf was gone!  I totally recommend this recipe for a few different reasons:  first of all, it's delicious - it's also inexpensive to make and easy.  Almost everyone should have these ingredients in their pantry - it is that basic.  This would even make a lovely recipe for Valentine's Day breakfast.


Bread Loaf
  1. 1/3 cup light brown sugar
  2. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  3. 2/3 cup white sugar
  4. 1/2 cup butter, softened
  5. 2 eggs
  6. 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  7. 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  8. 1 3/4 teaspoons baking powder
  9. 1/2 cup milk or almond milk
  10. 2 apples, peeled and chopped (any kind), mixed with 2 tablespoons granulated sugar and 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Old-Fashioned Creme Glaze
  1. 1/2 cup of powdered sugar
  2. 1-3 tablespoons of milk or cream- (depending on thickness of glaze wanted)

Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Use a 9x5-inch loaf pan and spray with non-stick spray or line with foil and spray with non-stick spray to get out easily for slicing.
  2. Mix brown sugar and cinnamon together in a bowl. Set aside.
  3. In another medium-sized bowl, beat white sugar and butter together using an electric mixer until smooth and creamy.
  4. Beat in eggs, 1 at a time, until blended in; add in vanilla extract.
  5. Combine & whisk flour and baking powder together in another bowl and add into creamed butter mixture and stir until blended.
  6. Mix milk into batter until smooth.
  7. Pour half the batter into the prepared loaf pan; add half the apple mixture, then half the brown sugar/cinnamon mixture.
  8. Lightly pat apple mixture into batter.
  9. Pour the remaining batter over apple layer and top with remaining apple mixture, then the remaining brown sugar/cinnamon mixture.
  10. Lightly pat apples into batter; swirl brown sugar mixture through apples using knife or spoon.
  11. Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted in the center of the loaf comes out clean, approximately 50-60 minutes.
  12. To make glaze, mix powdered sugar and milk or cream together until well mixed.
  13. Let cool for about 15 minutes before drizzling with glaze.

Happy Valentine's Day



Monday, January 25, 2016

Community Gardens = Family Fun & Extra Food


A lot of cities have these wonderful little things sprouting up called "community gardens" and depending on what yours offers you might be able to turn a family activity into some extra food for your table.

Where we live, the local Parks & Recreation Department has a section in one of the parks fenced off for these awesome 4'x8' raised planting beds.  If you are a resident of the area you can "rent" one for 6 months at the cost of $12.50 or you can get it for a full year for $25.00.  Considering the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables, this is real deal!

My kids and I have rented one for a full year and this will be our first year trying to be "urban farmers" but we are excited about the prospect of growing our own produce!

So look into your local parks and see if they offer anything similar.  Not only would a garden like this give your family a sense of accomplishment, but it can teach your children about responsibility and get them more involved in making healthy eating choices.


Family Fun at College Campuses

If you are lucky enough to live in a town/city that has a college campus then you have another possible source for FREE family fun.


Here in our town there happen to be more than one so I make sure to check their calendar of events as often as possible because you never can tell what they have going on.


For example - a few weekends ago one of the colleges here hosted a "Battling Robots" Challenge for Science and Robotics clubs from the surrounding areas.  I knew that my seven year old son would be super interested and it was free so I drove us out to the event to take a look.


While it wasn't as "flashy" as the adult version you see on television, it was still really interesting and pretty cool to see what the "young minds" of today come up with. 


So don't forget to check out local colleges in your area to see what up and coming events they have.  You might find more to do there than you think you might.

Monday, January 11, 2016

FREE 32oz Fountain Drink at Stripes (1/11/16-1/12/16)


Follow the link to print out a coupon for a FREE 32oz Fountain Drink at Stripes.

Easy & Inexpensive - Mandarin Orange Cake

Every now and then I like to fix a dessert but since I am not one that enjoys eating or serving a heavy dessert that is covered in thick, sweet frosting, I am always on the lookout for something light and fresh tasting.


Enter the Mandarin Orange Cake - like most recipes, there are different versions of this cake and most of the ones that I have seen use a cool whip/pudding type mixture for a "frosting" but even that was too much for what I was looking for.  Instead I opted for a very light drizzle of the "powder sugar and milk" icing and it was perfect!


The recipe is so simple - just use a box of yellow cake mix, 3/4 cup of oil, 3 eggs and one 11oz can of mandarin oranges - with the juice.


I gently folded the mandarin oranges into the batter so that they wouldn't break up too much, hoping that we would end up with whole orange segments in our cake.  As you can see from the photos, it worked.


The cake came out airy and just sweet enough - it was very tasty and we drank hot tea with it which was a great combination.