Monday, April 6, 2009

Meal Plan Monday April 6th Edition



This week's menu is mostly Eating from the Pantry/Freezer again, except for the Ham I bought Sat. for "Company's Coming Over for Easter" Sunday's meal(though I will slice & freeze some of that for use later) and the Graham Cracker Pie Shell for the Key Lime Pie. I am out of fresh produce after using the last of the carrots today w/the roast chicken.
Oh, I do have a bunch of celery left and a few potatoes to make fries later in the week, but I need fresh produce this week (for raw or grilled dishes)so I have put the veggies on the menu that are on sale here this week.....zukes, peppers, lettuces, cabbage, carrots.

We did ok with food waste this week. The only leftover not eaten by humans was some baked fish. The beagles happily offered to help me out finishing that off.
Beagle=canine garbage disposal lolol


Last weeks' menu?
See my previous post about being flexible with the meal plan when 'life happens'.

Here's what is on the Menu at Sluggy's house this week.

MONDAY-Roasted Chicken, Carrots, Onions, Mushrooms, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce
TUESDAY-Crab Cakes, Fries, Harvard Beets
WEDNESDAY-Tacos or Taco Salad, Corn
THURSDAY-Birthday Meal Out-postponed to this day due to illness
FRIDAY-Grilled Salmon, Coleslaw, Grilled Zucchini
SATURDAY-Chili, Cornbread
SUNDAY-Baked Ham, Deviled Eggs, Sweet Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus, Creamed Spinach, Salad, Boston Baked Beans, Macaroni Salad, Tossed Salad, Crudite Plate
DESSERTS FOR THE WEEK-Easter Parfaits, Key Lime Pie, No Bake Oatmeal/Peanut Butter/Chocolate Cookies

I'll post my Chili Recipe later in the week so check back around Wed/Thurs. for that.


My Bargain Meal this week is the Chili & Cornbread.

Bag of dried Beans....$.99
1lb. of Ground Beef...$1.69
1lb. of Ground Chicken.....$1.99
1 Lg. Can Crushed Tomatoes....$.50
Assorted Spices......$.30
1 small Onion.....$.25
1 Head of Garlic....$.20
2 boxes Cornbread Mix...$.80
2 Eggs....$.16
1 cup Milk....$.19
1/2 cup Veggie Oil...$.13
Hot Sauce....FREE(leftover Taco Bell Packets)

Ingredients Total...$7.20
Serving Cost....$.90 each for 8 Generous Servings

Organizing Junkie is the home to Menu Plan Monday. Go see what's on her and many other Home Cooks' Menus for the week at Organizing Junkie's website.

Sluggy

Flexibility is Good for your Menu Plan & Your Bottom Line

I'm here to report that things did not go as planned last week with the menu.

Here is my lovely plan from last Sunday..... MONDAY-Meatloaf, Potato Salad(leftover), Green & Wax Bean Melange TUESDAY-Quiche & Garden Greens Salad WEDNESDAY-Roasted Chicken w/Veggies, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce THURSDAY-Rigatoni w/Meat Sauce, Spinach Soufle FRIDAY-Crab Cakes, Fries, Harvard Beets SATURDAY-Quesadillas(using leftover roasted chicken), Rice, Corn SUNDAY-Birthday Dinner
Out

Here's what we have actually had for meals this week.

MONDAY-Meatloaf, Potato Salad(leftover), Carrots/Broccoli/Cauliflower Melange I saw that Guy Fieri on the Food Network Diners,Drive-Ins & Dives spotlight a meatloaf wrapped in bacon dish on his show. So I made a latticework with bacon(!!)and changed up my meatloaf recipe a bit, formed a log with it and wrapped it in the bacon & aluminum foil. Cooked it for 40 mins. and then removed the foil & continued to cook the meatloaf for 15 mins or so, to get the bacon to crisp up. The kids have said they FORBID me to make meatloaf any other way from now on. I said in that case, I need to invest in a defibrillator machine for the house.lolol We polished off the Potato Salad leftover Monday also.

TUESDAY-Quesadillas(using leftover chicken from something I made last week) #1 son worked Tuesday evening and daughter had an away Track Meet, leaving hubby, #2 son and I to dine w/out them. #2 son is NOT a big eater(comparatively), so we had the Quesadillas. I had forgotten about some cooked chicken breasts leftover in the fridge from something I made last week. Since there was no Roasted Chicken yet this week(to provide leftover chicken for Quesadillas), this chicken served the purpose just fine. Unfortunately, nobody wanted chicken in their Quesadilla!lol Basically we had "Mexican Grilled Cheese" instead. At least we didn't make any new Leftovers that night.

WEDNESDAY-Quiche & Garden Greens Salad So I still had that leftover chicken to use up. So we bumped Quiche to the front of the menu line. Instead of Quiche Lorraine, we had Quiche Lorraine avec Poulet & a Salad. Bacon AND Chicken....what's not to love? I was able to use up some old carrot shreds in the Salad too.

THURSDAY-Hamburgers, Corn, Baked Beans
I forgot to defrost the Roasting Chicken(and who wants chicken 2 nights in a row?). The weather was so warm and nice, hubby wanted me to cook something on the grill outside. So I needed something fast that I could throw on the grill. I had a small hunk of ground beef that didn't go into the meatloaf(slated for the meat sauce w/the rigatoni) and about 4 nice thick slices of bacon wrapped meatloaf leftover from Monday's meal. This was just enough portions to make hamburgers/meatloaf burgers.(The adventurous got meatloaf, the purists got classic burger patties.) Added some side dishes and voila....it's dinner! Used up some leftovers and made NO new leftovers.

FRIDAY-Only 2 people ate here. I had a can of soup, one of the kids had fast food.
Hubby got sick on Friday so the Crab Cakes got postponed until the following week again!

SATURDAY-Chicken & Dumplings
On Saturday I deboned some chicken breasts I bought on thursday on clearance(an impulse buy-9lbs. of chicken for $10) and put them into the freezer for use at a later date. I boiled up the bones, picking off some remaining meat on them, disgarded the bones and had me a big pot of stock. I made dumplings from scratch. I added leftover carrots from the Corned Beef dinner side dish of the week before and some cornstarch and had 'Milkless' Chicken & Dumplings for Sat. dinner.(No milk because I didn't want to upset Hubby's still sick tummy.)
SUNDAY-Rigatoni, Lasagna, Grilled Summer Squash
Hubby wanted to postpone his Birthday meal out so Sunday we had the Rigatoni in Spaghetti Sauce, leftover Lasagna & I grilled some summer squash brushed with olive oil and sea salt.At this point, we put Roasted Chicken back into the pot of potential dinners for next week.

I was able to use up leftover Coconut Rice and the Bacon drippings(from the famous meatloaf) by adding these into the dogs' food over 2 nights of feedings. I wonder why these dogs love me so....ok, I KNOW why they love me.
The only food waste I couldn't avoid was about 1 cup of fresh spinach. It went to slime before I noticed it was still in the produce drawer.....bleh.
The thing I have discovered is having a meal plan/menu is a great tool to save you money when grocery shopping BUT.....you have to be flexible enough to change things up when life throws you a curveball. And believe me, life is all about the curveballs!

If you are rigid and can't change when faced with your families eating patterns, you will end up with more leftovers in your fridge/freezer and potentially more food waste.

I so detest food waste! It's like taking your money and throwing it directly into the garbage. That's what you're doing every time you have to throw food out that doesn't get eaten.

And figuring out what to buy and how much to prepare will NEVER stay the same in your career as your family's domestic manager! When my kids were little, their likes and dislikes changed almost hourly sometimes. One day green food was cool and was all they would eat. The next day a piece of broccoli on their plate would send them into hysterics. One day they ate like miniature Professional Eaters-In-Training.....the next, they subsisted on Cheerios and watered down juice.

As my kids have aged, I have had to adjust the size of portions upwards. When #1 son got into wrestling & was 'in season', I had to bulk up how much I cooked even more & adjust the types of food I prepared.
Now that #1 son will be heading off to a summer job across the state & then to college AND daughter has decided to stop eating red meat, I'll be adjusting the amount and what foods I cook for the family again.

All I can tell you is that getting the food shopping & menu plan accurate for your family is consistently variable.
You will always struggle with the leftovers/food waste issue if you cook for your family. And if you don't, I'm sure I can find you some mighty fine slime,.....er, leftovers in my fridge.

Sluggy

Friday, April 3, 2009

Lips, Face & Soap Deals at WAGS 4/1/09

Got out to WAGS this week. Register Rewards Deals on Chapstick, Shaving Cream & Body Wash and I needed inexpensive Razors, M&Ms and can always use Cereal. Picked up 2 of the Free after Rebate ESR Deals for April too.

TRANSACTION #1
1 Chapstick @ $1.99
Use $2.11 on Gift Card
Received $2 RR
TRANSACTION #2
1 Edge Shaving Cream @ $2.99
Use $2 RR(chapstick)+ $1.17 on Gift Card
Received $3 RR
TRANSACTION #3
1 Soft Soap Body Wash @ $3.99
2 Boxes Capn Crunch @ 2/$5
Use $3 RR(shave cream)+ $1/2 Q Cereal+ $1/1 Q SS + $4.53 on Gift Card
Receive $2 RR(Cereal) & Free Body Wash RR
TRANSACTION #4
1 Soft Soap Body Wash @ $3.99
1 Chapstick @ $1.99
Use MQ $1(body wash)+$5.34 on Gift Card
Receive $2 RR(chapstick) & FREE Body Wash RR
TRANSACTION #5
1 Edge Shaving Cream @ $2.99
1 Bic Soleil Disposable Razors @ $4.99
1 OAD Drink Mix @ $1.49
Use WQ $1(razors)+ MQ $2(razors) + $2RR(chapstick) +$4.95 on Gift Card
Receive $3 RR(shaving cream) & $1.49 REBATE at end of MONTH in ESR
TRANSACTION #6
1 Soft Soap Body Wash @ $3.99
2 Soleil Razor clearanced @ $3.59 ea.
2 Life Cereal @ 2/$5
Use 2MQ(Razors) $2 + $1/1 MQ(body wash) + $1/2(Cereal) + $3 RR(shave cream) + $7.84 OOP
Receive FREE SSBW RR & $2 RR(Cereal)
TRANSACTION #7
1 Chapstick @ $1.99
1 Bic Soleil Disposable Razors @ $4.99
1 Walitin Allergy Pills @ $6.99
Use WQ $1(razors)+ MQ $2(razors)+ $2 RR(cereal) + $2 RR(cereal)+ $7.81 OOP
Receive $2 RR(chapstick) & $6.99 Monthly REBATE for allergy meds in ESR
TRANSACTION #8
1 Edge Shaving Cream @ $2.99
1 Bic Soleil Disposable Razors @ $4.99
Use $1 WQ (razors)+ $2 MQ(razors)+$2 RR(chapstick) + $3.46 on Gift Card
Receive $3 RR(shaving cream)
TRANSACTION #9
1 Soft Soap Body Wash @ $3.99
2 Bags of M&Ms @ 2/$5
Use WQ $1(M&Ms) + $1 Q(Body wash)+ $3 RR(shave cream)+ $4.23 on Gift Card
Receive FREE SSBW RR
TRANSACTION #10
4 Soft Soap Body Wash @ $3.99 each.
Use 4 FREE Body Wash RR + $.96 Gift Card(tax)
Used $15.65 OOP
$26.75 Gift Card
$19 in RRs
$15.96 in Free Body Wash RRs
$20 in WQs & MQs
Will receive back $8.48 for REBATES
Value of Goods....$98.04(that's sale prices, don't know the reg. prices)
Savings of ..........84.04%
After rebates Savings of 92.68%
Full up on Cereal, Body Wash, Chapstick & Shave Cream now. They were out of the Reynold's Foil and Scott T.P. that was on sale. If I'm out tomorrow by there, I'll check again for the T.P. Can never have enough T.P. I always say.lolol
Sluggy

They're Baaaaaack! Can you say NEPOTISM?!


Like that little girl from the film, POLTERGEIST, exclaimed, the FBI has returned to Luzerne County.
Well, with all the corruption here, I doubt if they truly left in the first place.

Remember my post last Sat. about the Corruption at the Luzerne County Courthouse? Remember what I said about the widespread NEPOTISM in ALL segments of public work(the state paid employees-including judicial, courthouse administration, probation, police, prison & public schools)that goes to the core of the problems with this area I live in?

Well it seems that more canaries in the system are starting to sing, this time within the Public Schools.
Look at the lastest headline from our newspaper....

FBI seizes W-B Area, career center records/ The Citizens' Voice

BY DAVE JANOSKI, ERIN MOODY AND MICHAEL R. SISAKSTAFF WRITERS
Published: Friday, April 3, 2009 8:54 AM EDT
A federal grand jury has subpoenaed documents from the Wilkes-Barre Area School District, the district superintendent said Thursday, and one school board member said the federal probe appears focused on the district’s hiring practices.Federal agents also visited the Plains Township campus of the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center on Thursday, seeking the names of all board members of that school since 2005. Five of Wilkes-Barre Area’s board members also serve on the Career and Technical Center’s board.
View stories, documents and videos related to the court corruption probe
U.S. Attorney Martin C. Carlson declined comment on the subpoenas Thursday and would not address how they might relate to the ongoing federal corruption probe at the Luzerne County Courthouse, which has led to guilty pleas from four high-ranking former court officials, including two judges.

For the Full Story, go HERE.
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Do ya'll think I am just hallucinating now?

As a glimpse inside our world in Luzerne County, here is an interesting tidbit that came to my attention via a local talk radio program-The Steve Corbett Show.

The Disgraced EX-Judge Mark Ciavarella has a grown daughter. Teeny Tiny Town(where I live)has 1 of the 2 best School Districts in the County to work in. Guess who got a plum teacher's job here, right out of school?

Yup, Ciavarella's daughter. New hires in our public school district make WAY OVER the median average salary for workers in our county. High starting salaries with good raises AND a Benefits Package not available anywhere else on the planet for most people(hardly ANY copays on health coverage, reimbursement for tuition spending,etc.) Add in 2+ months off a year paid and it's a very SWEET DEAL!

And guess what happened when Ciavarella's daughter married a couple of years ago? Her new hubsband was hired as a Probation Officer in the county's Probation Dept.
Even though his degree in school had nothing to do with law enforcement or social work.
Even though he had NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE in the probation field.
He lands a plum job over scads of applicants who were alot more qualified.

Looks to me like he married well.....until the "you-know-what" starting hitting the fan. I wonder if he was one of those 11 out of 80 probation officers laid off after the FBI started nosing around in the county?

There were often tales coming out of the Elementary School my kids attended. Tales of teachers who were hired as substitutes when the district was in need. And when fulltime positions opened up(a RARE occurence), these substitutes(with their experience & qualifications)were bypassed to hire unskilled new teachers.....unskilled new teachers with the RIGHT last names. Names of or related to school board and high-ranking school administrators or county politicos. Tales of applicants, extrememly qualified ones from outside this area, who were never even called for interviews for jobs that were given to local connected relatives with far less credentials(if they even HAD ANY credentials).
Another tale that The principal of my kids elementary school(now retired) got his sister(someone famous for throwing desks and screaming at the kids)a teaching position in his facility.

And how about the Ex-Major League NFL Player who grew up in Luzerne County, down the road from Teeny Tiny Town and attended a local High School. His career goes south in the NFL and he returns here and is immediately hired as the Football Coach in Teeny Tiny Town. Nevermind we have a fine Coach already. Nevermind he has NO experience as a Coach....he's marginally famous(at least in the minds of people from around here) and as important, he has the RIGHT NAME to get a plum job in this County. FYI-marginally famous ex NFLer quits the coaching job after a couple of years(after leading the team to a couple of losing seasons)and runs for a County Commisioner position, and wins. Yes, he was just using the Coaching position as a stop-gap on his way to a highly placed government job, with highly placed salary & perks.

Speaking of County Commisioners, some day maybe I'll tell you all about the LUZERNE COUNTY DEBIT CARD FIASCO. That's yet another BLACK EYE on the face of Luzerne County Politics.

I'm sure there are more Tales I am not aware of, as I never went out of my way to involve myself in the pseudo-politcal hub-bub revolving around the school district here.

I am glad to hear this news story and sincerely hope that people keep talking about the nepotism & other shady dealings that went down so we can have some HONEST and WORTHY people hired in this district.

Sluggy

Mail Call...FINALLY!

Guess what FINALLY came in the mail yesterday?
Yep.....





My SuperBowl Pepsi/Frito-Lay Coupons!


I had written them off as "they-aren't-going-to-get-here-this-century" since I mailed the rebate off in early Feb.
It took just under 8 weeks to arrive.
I guess when they say, "delivery in 6-8 Weeks", they really mean 6-8 Weeks, huh? lolol

Sluggy

Getting FREE STUFF at TARGET


Here it was the last day of March and I had lots of coupons expiring this day.
I had a FREE ITEM Q for a new Cascade Rinse(it's like Jet-Dry). I also had $2 Qs for Gillette Body Wash. I had been to Target twice already & was looking for those smaller bottle of this Body Wash.....the ones I read that were $2, which would get me FREE Body Wash w/my Qs. So I headed on over to Target to try one last time before the Qs expired.
And BINGO! I finally found the 8 oz. Body Washes. More like they FINALLY had some in stock because the rack where they were located had been empty every trip until this one.
So I was able to use those 11 $2/1 Qs and get 11 FREE bottles along with that FREE Cascade Dishwasher Rinse.
I picked up the Glucerna Cereal for FREE too. The Q is $5/1 and the box is priced at $4.49 at Target & the cashier doesn't adjust it down in price, so it's a .51¢ overage.
I had a $1.50/1 for the Dawn Foaming Dish Soap and it was priced $2.49, so for .99¢ I thought I'd try it. The barcode on the Q rang up/took off $2 instead of $1.50! Basically, added to the overage on the Glucerna(51 cents) I got the Dawn Soap for Free too.
The only items I paid cash for were the Granola bars. They were on sale for $2.50 & I used 3 $1/1 Qs.

TRANSACTION
11x Gillette Body Wash @$2.00
1x Glucerna Cereal @ $4.49
1x Cascade Rinse @ $3.64
3x Granola Bars @ $2.50
1x Dawn Foam @ $2.49
Subtotal........$40.12
Tax.................$.36
TOTAL..........$40.48

Coupons Used....
11x Gillette Body Wash @ $2/1=$22
1x Glucerna Cereal @ $5/1
1x Cascade Rinse @ $3.64/1
3x Quaker Granola Bars @ $1/1=$3
1x Dawn Foam @ $1.50/1-rang up $2
TOTAL.........35.64

TOTAL OUT OF POCKET.....$4.84
SAVINGS of just over 88%!

Basically I paid for the Granola Bars and tax on the cleaning products.
These Body Wash are a good size to send with my #1 son who is going off to college in the fall.
I noticed that they had lots of stuff on the Clearance shelves in the toiletries dept. in Target. Quite a few items marked down I also had Qs for, but none of it would have been Free or under $1 even with a Q. So I just left it all there.
Yah, I'm getting a tad picky about the deals I do. If it isn't Free or I already have enough of it, I leave it.

Unless it's chocolate. You can never have ENOUGH Chocolate!
You can quote me on that.....

Sluggy

Thursday, April 2, 2009

MARCH MADNESS...NOT the Basketball Kind


Ok, here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for MARCH 2009.
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in March.
Grab a cup of something, this could take awhile.

These Totals include Food, Toiletries/HBA, Pet Supplies, Cleaning Products & tax where applicable.
We are a family of 5. No kids under 13.

CARONE'S
OOP $83.82
Qs/Ads $62.75
Value $146.57
Savings 42.82%

CVS
OOP $19.27
Qs/Ads $330.84
Value $350.11
Savings 94.50%

KMART
OOP $45.06
Qs/Ads $146.55
Value $191.61
Savings 76.48%

PRICE CHOPPER
OOP $67.97
Qs/Ads $216.61
Value $284.58
Savings 76.12%

REDNER'S
OOP $30.64
Qs/Ads $15.99
Value $46.63
Savings 34.30%

RITE AID
OOP $20.82
Qs/Ads $77.25
Value $98.07
Savings 78.78%

TARGET
OOP $25.48
Qs/Ads $63.92
Value $89.40
Savings 71.50%

WALGREEN'S
OOP $136.72
Qs/Ads $628.34
Value $765.06
Savings 82.13%

WALMART
OOP $78.37
Qs/Ads $42.45
Value $120.82
Savings 35.13%

WEIS
OOP $306.60
Qs/Ads $335.75
Value $642.35
Savings 52.27%

TOTAL Out of Pocket.............................$855.39
TOTAL Coupons & Store Sales Savings....$1940.45
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased.............$2795.84
TOTAL Savings % for MARCH......................69.415%

I've decided NOT to track CVS ECBs & Walgreen's RRs. They will be included when used on purchases under "Coupons". Rebates will also show up in the Monthly Totals when spent, but I'll keep track of what rebates are received monthly.

REBATES RECV'D. IN MARCH

Gravy Train.......2x $1 Qs
Suave.................Free Item Q
CVS/Hershey....$5 Gift Card
Rite-Aid............$40.98
Samy..................$7.99
Dr. Pepper.........Free Item Q
Duncan Hines....$2.25
Walgreen's........$56.07 Gift Card

TOTAL Value.....$118.88


$855.39 is fairly good for the month. Way over my Low Spend Goal for March of $250.00 but I've already justified that.
Damn you to hell Heinz, Hormel & Kraft! lolol

My best 3 Store Savings Totals were Rite-Aid at 78.78%, Walgreen's at 82.13% & CVS at an amazing 94.50%!

This closes out the March spending.
Onward to April and let's see if I can keep it under $500 for Out of Pocket this month & break 70% in Savings.

Sluggy