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You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees

Super Freak by Rick James

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Happy Thanksgiving – I might not be around for a couple days

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I got full blown sick Wed night and what lousy timing!!! We really are not doing much for Thanksgiving, but I was looking forward to maybe playing a few board games with my mother and sister when she comes over later. Instead, I’m buried under blankets with a horrid head cold which is making its way down to my chest. 

I had soooo many things I wanted to blog about, including my discoveries on the Muir Glen tomatoes.  But, it will have to wait.  I can only manage to sit up for a few minutes at a time.  This headache is insane!

Hope you had a wonderful day!

 

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Creative ways to use up your stockpile – think outside the box people!

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One thing I always hear is “what are you going to do with all that food?”  My answer is… eat it!

The food I keep in my stockpile is all part of a plan. I look at the expiration date and buy enough to get me through to that date. Example: most of my pasta has a date that goes out a year. So, I know I’m safe to keep a year’s worth of pasta on hand, rotating stock when I buy more. My mother could eat pasta for every single meal. But, since we have so much other stuff on hand, I limit us to two boxes a week. That means I can have 102 boxes of pasta in my stockpile and I know it will all get gobbled up before the “best by” date. And since I’ve always been able to get pasta FREE or really, really cheap ever since I started couponing, I don’t think I’ll ever pay much for pasta again!

Here’s where the creative part comes in.  Pasta comes in various packages. When I bought 120 boxes of Hamburger Helper, others I mentioned it to say “oh, I can’t have all that salt.”  I don’t like the salt either! In fact, I don’t care for the seasoning at all.  I use just the pasta! Same with Suddenly Salad. You don’t need to make pasta salad. Use the pasta in any dish!

The same goes for flavored rice, couscous, or any boxed “meal helper” out there. Ignore the instructions and use the ingredients the way you want! If you don’t want to throw the seasoning out, use it as bouillon to flavor a pot of soup. Or use just half in the dish and keep the rest. There are no rules! Get creative and use up that food!

Here are some other creative food “recipes” my mother I came up with:

Boxes Dinners, Hamburger Helper, Boxed Rice: A recap of what I said above plus a few more tips… use just the pasta for other dishes, save and use the seasonings for soups to sprinkle on stir fry as a seasoning, use pasta for casseroles, or use just the pasta and seasoning but without meat for a side dish, make as instructed but add veggies, swap the type of meat you use (you can put chicken or pork in a “hamburger” helper.

Flavored Coffee Creamer – use as dessert topping, add to smoothies, add to baking mixes or pancake mix, pour over pancakes or waffles, pour over ice cream, pour over canned fruit (think peaches & cream but you can use any fruit), add a bit to the milk in your cold cereal, add to instant oatmeal (either in the mix or pour on top), replace 1/4 cup of milk with creamer when making instant pudding, add to milk to make flavored milk, add to soda or seltzer (don’t say yuck) to make a sort of egg cream or ice cream float (add ice cream too, if you want), add to hot chocolate.

Cereal – crush it and use instead of graham to make pie crusts, blend it to use as “flour” for baking, make marshmallow treats (no law saying you have to use rice crispies!), sprinkle on pudding or ice cream, use to decorate cakes, make homemade breakfast bars.

Canned Soup – use as a soup starter! Add water and any kind of leftovers you happen to have in the refrigerator. Sprinkle in some of that seasoning you didn’t use for the hamburger helper. You can turn one or two cans of soup into enough soup to feed your family!

Chunky Canned Soup – use for pot pies! One easy way to do this is to just pour the soup into a baking pan, mix a bit of bisquick with milk or water (make it just thick enough so it holds together but will fall off the spoon on its own, like for dumplings), add blobs of mix on top of the soup and bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until done (depending on how much you make).

Oatmeal – use for baking! Put it in the blender to make oatmeal flour. Grind it up to use as baby food. Bake oatmeal cookies. Make homemade granola.

Prepared Pudding and Yogurt – add to smoothies, make popsicles, use as dessert topping.

Canned Veggies – blend and add to soup stock, mash and add to other recipes (great way to hide veggies).

Canned Fruit – mash and use as dessert topping, use for cobblers, add to smoothies.

Jars of Baby Food – Veggie food: add to soups and stews to thicken the broth, add to mashed potatoes. Fruit food: add to desserts, baking mixes, pancake batter, use as dessert topping, mix with yogurt or pudding, use as dipping sauce. Meat food: add to meatloaf or meatballs, add to soups or stews, use in homemade dog treat recipes.

Salad Dressing – pasta salad, veggie dip, sandwich spread (thousand island or russian, marinade, add to meatloaf (especially italian), use to baste turkey/chicken, use on baked potato or add to mashed potatoes (bleu cheese is awesome), drizzle over hot pasta, use as dip for chicken nuggets, use as glaze for meat.

Seltzer – Seltzer is almost always free but it’s so blah! Add a bit of juice to flavor it, add seltzer to a smoothie to fizz it up a bit. You can also sweeten seltzer with your favorite sweetener.

Bread – toast it to make croutons, use for stuffing, make a loaf of French toast and freeze it for a quick breakfast (you can pop them in the toaster), feed the birds, make bread play clay for kids (mix with white glue until you have dough, mold and let air dry then paint). 

I think you get the idea. If you really want to start a stockpile, sit down and figure out how much food you go through. Then when something is free or really, really cheap, you will know how much to buy!

 

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How my mother got the raisins she’s been cravin’

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My 88 year old mother quickly learned that the way we eat in this house has changed forever. No longer does she put “walnuts” on her grocery list because she knows there is no way I’m spending $7 on a pound bag of shelled walnuts (I used to buy her a bag every week!!!). In fact, there is no longer a grocery list. She has a wish list now for food. And every now and then, one of her wishes comes true (like this Moxie).

My mother has been craving raisins for awhile. Today when I walked into her side of the house, I noticed something on the counter. It was a little cup of raisins. When I asked about them, she explained that she pulled all the raisins out of her Raisin Bran cereal and was saving them for a special treat.

You might think that’s a sad story. But it’s not!

My mother got a kick out of the clever way she got her raisins. And she marvels over all the stuff I bring in the house. Stuff that we’ve never had before. Stuff I thought I could never afford. So, she’s okay with picking raisins out of cereal. And with 6 more boxes of Raisin Bran in the stockpile, she’s got more sugary raisins in her future.

I just hope she does not get her hands on the boxes of banana nut muffin mix. There’s real walnuts inside!

 

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My real true love is CRAFTING, not couponing! Check out this site I found!

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Favecrafts

I know I’ve been consumed with couponing the past few months. But, before all the clip, clip, clipping took over my life, I was an avid crafter!  I don’t have the time to craft like I used to and I miss it. I need to find a balance so I can get back to crafting a bit… my first true love!

If you love to craft too, you must sign up for the FaveCrafts newsletter.  I just signed up and oh my, that site is a crafters dream come true!  They have thousands of free crafts… what fun!!!  I think I’ll need to start a crafting blog soon.  How I would love to blog about my real passion!

And the exciting thing is they let the average Joe or Josephine publish their crafts and patterns. They don’t pay, but they let you advertise your blog!  I just might have to publish a few crafts and take advantage of their 76,000 daily visitors to the site :O)

I think crafting is going to creep back into my life. This is the first time I’ve been excited about something other than a coupon in almost 6 months!

Sign up for the FaveCrafts newsletter with me!  And here’s a tip… after you enter your email, just stop. The rest of the stuff they show you is just advertisements. You don’t need to sign up for anything after the email page.

And who knows… maybe we’ll get some craft coupons! That would be sweet!

 

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I’m outta here! I’ll be back to business on Sunday!

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It’s time for me to fly back to Mississippi to bring my granddaughter Skylar home. I will return to Maine on Saturday. I was planning on taking Sunday off to just rest, but deep down I know I’ll be back to work… ’cause I’m a workaholic :O)

I’ll be anxious to walk you through all the holiday deals we’ll be able to get. If you have not printed the $5/$25 coupon for Shaw’s… you must!  I will be planning some awesome scenarios for that coupon to score free or almost free food.  The coupon may no longer be available (I hope it is!).  I don’t have time to look… I’m outta here!

 

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Stick with me folks! I’ll be back to business in one week!

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I feel bad that I’ve not been able to post much of anything the past week other than some printable coupons.  As you probably know, I have my 3 year old granddaughter with me and she consumes my every moment. I get a break when she naps or when she gets caught up in Dora the Explorer. But, mostly she wears me out :O)

I will be bringing Skylar back to Mississippi on Friday, then I fly back to Maine on Saturday.  I plan on crashing resting Sunday then Monday I will be back to business! I want to plan some shopping scenarios that we can do to use up our $5/$25 Shaw’s coupons!!! If you have not printed those yet, you must print them NOW, if they are still available. I promise we will get some great deals, and when I say great, I mean almost or outright FREE!

I think she’s ready for a nap… woohoo!

 

 

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On my way to Mississippi to pick up my favorite little redhead – catch you later!

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I’m on my way to Mississippi to pick up my granddaughter Skylar! We return to Maine Friday night for a wonderful two week “quality time” vacation (that means she gets spoiled rotten and I get the world’s messiest manicure). I will be posting coupons when I can while she’s here. There’s no way I could go two weeks without couponing :O) But, I will be quiet over the next couple of days. If you want to get a jump on EOM (end of the month) printing, you can start here. See you later!

 

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Getting ready for my trip to pick up my little Skylar!

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I will be off for a couple of days because I’m flying out to Mississippi on Thursday to pick up my 3 year old granddaughter Skylar! We return to Maine on Friday and I’ll have her for two weeks! Then I do the whole trip again to bring her back.

This will be the second time I make this trip so I can have quality time with my little girlie! Last time was over the 4th of July. This time I get her for Halloween!

I will still try to post deals and coupons while Skylar is visiting, that’s if she still takes naps.  I thought I’d be able to work evenings when she was with me in July, but OMG… she’s a night owl like me! So, I’ll do what I can, when I can. One thing for sure, we WILL be doing daily mini shopping trips. I’ve got to start teaching her now! LOL

 

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I finally got to meet Chrystie Corns!

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Chrystie Corns is an extreme couponer who appeared on the TLC show Extreme Couponing.  She is also the person who changed my life.

If not for Chrystie, I would still be spending $200 plus a week on groceries and not even batting an eye over the bill.  Now I spend about $25 a week and I get to bank the rest! I only started couponing in May.

Saving all that money allowed me to buy three round trip tickets so I could fly to Mississippi and bring my granddaughter back to Maine with me for a two week visit, then fly her back. That was in July. I already have enough saved to do it all again in October. Even if that was the only perk I ever got from couponing, that would be enough. But there is more!

Saving all that money also gave me the freedom to change careers. I have been sewing and selling my plus size designs for over 11 years and I was really getting burned out.  I needed something different.  But starting a new career takes time, and I hated to be without income while starting something new.  And I didn’t really know what else I felt like doing.

Then came couponing!

Couponing was an instant addiction for me.  It allowed me to shop without spending much money.  It also got me out of the house. After spending 11 years at a sewing machine, even a trip to Shaw’s was exciting!  But I quickly got to the point where I didn’t need more food.  What was I going to do?  I wanted to shop and shop and shop, but I also needed to get back to making money.  I put two and two together and thought… hey, I can shop for those who are coupon challenged!

I am now a professional shopper!!!

I turned my sewing room in my daylight basement into my Stockpile Store. I advertised on craigslist and rounded up a steady stream of shoppers who come to my home by appointment to buy their groceries. They don’t have the time it takes to save by using coupons, so I get all the good deals and pass the savings on to them!

It’s all falling into place.  I’m saving tons of money. I’m also making money through my store. I’m able to have fun shopping for stuff I don’t even need (no one needs 120 boxes of Hamburger Helper… no one!). And I am free and financially able to bring my granddaughter to Maine whenever I want!

This change has been a good one.  I needed a change in my life BIG TIME and thanks to Chrystie, I found it.

Oh, as for meeting Chrystie, she was in Sanford tonight teaching a couponing course. I signed up for her class to thank her in person for all she does. She is just as sweet as I thought she’d be. I only hope she understands just how much she helped me!

Thank you Chrystie Corns!

Please visit Chrystie’s website and “like” her on facebook! Tell her Darlene sent you!!!

 

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