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Strategies for Stretching Our Food Budget

April 4, 2012 by Tara Kuczykowski 18 Comments


I don’t know about you all, but there’s something about Tax Day looming on the horizon that inspires me to buckle down and clean up our finances. Admittedly we’ve gotten a little lax with our spending, but also as our children continue to grow, our grocery bill is creeping up along with them. So in an effort to trim our food budget, I’m going to be focusing on some of these tactics:

  • I’m making more staples at home. We’ve been enjoying fresh bread, courtesy of my Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day cookbook, slathered with homemade butter (made in under 10 minutes!). I’ve also continued to make my own homemade Bisquick mix and try to cook from scratch whenever possible.
  • Snacks are a big challenge for us with the kids. They love the Clif Kid Bars, but the five of them can go through them in no time flat, and they’re not exactly inexpensive. We’re encouraging them to try eating more fresh fruit for snacks by having it cut up and readily available in the refrigerator, and Cuties are always a hit (however, finding a good batch of them this year has been a disappointing endeavor). This is still a work in progress, so I’m hiding the Clif Bars and rationing them out in the meantime.
  • When we do choose to eat out, we always make sure we’re getting the most for our money by utilizing loyalty programs, coupons, and special promotions. A smart choice for our family is always IHOP. My husband and I can choose from their 7 for $7 meal offerings, and the kids can choose from their reasonably priced kids’ menu. Plus I hate bringing home leftovers because they typically go uneaten, and I never have to worry about them not cleaning their plates here!
  • We’ll be joining a CSA again this year. Yes, it can seem like a lot of money out of pocket up front, but our weekly CSA baskets were more than enough for our large family each week, and we’re still enjoying some of the excess fruit in our smoothies. Plus having a set amount of money already deducted for produce makes budgeting a little easier.
  • The whole family is drinking more water. We do purchase bottled water for the kids to easily grab when they’re playing outside, but for the most part at meals and during the day, we’re all drinking tap water from the refrigerator dispenser. My husband and I like to squeeze a little lemon into ours, but we’ve discovered that they kids are perfectly content with a big glass of ice water. The only downside is our ice maker is having trouble keeping up with the seven of us, so I’ve been trying to turn on the ultra plus feature at night before we go to bed and emptying it into a bin first thing in the morning so we always have some extra on hand.

By this time I think we all have a good handle on how to save money with coupons, but lately it seems like the number of food coupons is dwindling. Did you notice how many health and beauty and cleaning product coupons were in the recent inserts?

What strategies are you using to save on food beyond coupons? Are you making more staples at home too? What about saving on eating out?

Disclosure: IHOP has provided me with compensation for the time and effort spent creating this post. However, my opinions are entirely my own — always have been, always will be.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: diy, IHOP 7 for $7, recipes, saving money, saving on groceries

Rice Krispie Treats with a Valentine’s Day Twist

February 13, 2012 by Tara Kuczykowski Leave a Comment


Yesterday I spent the afternoon making a mess these cute white chocolate heart-shaped Rice Krispie Treats with my three youngest kiddos. We had a blast, and they were absolutely delicious!

You can read more over on Unsophisticook… but I’ll offer one piece of parting advice — speaking from experience, wait until after the decorating is done to sweep your kitchen!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: diy, recipes, saving money

Crockstar Confessions: Win $2,500 From Crock-Pot!

October 10, 2011 by Tara Kuczykowski 4 Comments


Remember the Slow Cooker Chex Mix recipe I shared with you all a few weeks ago? Well, it was the featured recipe yesterday in a campaign that Crock-Pot is running for the month of October called “CrockStar Confessions“!

You can win $2,500 from Crock-Pot just by watching the short video demonstration I made and answering a simple question about the process. Head over to the Crock-Pot Facebook fan page to enter. I’d love to see a DSM reader win this!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: crockstar confessions, recipes, saving money

Do-It-Yourself Homemade Microwave Popcorn

September 20, 2011 by Tara Kuczykowski 4 Comments


I mentioned some time ago that we make our own homemade microwave popcorn. Many of you requested the “recipe” and I’ve finally had a chance to write it up for you. Enjoy!

What’s your favorite healthy popcorn seasoning?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: diy, recipes, saving money

Off to School on the Right Foot (Microwave Egg, Sausage, & Cheddar Breakfast Tortillas)

September 6, 2011 by Tara Kuczykowski 13 Comments


Backpacks have been filled with supplies, wardrobes have been rounded out (can you believe I scored those Under Armour jackets for my boys for just $13 each?!?), and four of my five kids are officially in school. My three-year-old will be starting preschool tomorrow, and this mama is looking forward to a few hours of uninterrupted work time three days a week!

However, that doesn’t mean I’m shooing them all out the door in the mornings without a healthy breakfast to start their day. We’ve been on the hunt for quick and easy breakfast solutions, like this Microwave Egg, Sausage, & Cheddar Breakfast Tortilla recipe found on the Incredible Egg website. This high-quality protein-filled breakfast is affordable and gives them the nutrients to start their day off on the right foot.

Speaking of starting the day off on the right foot… My kids can be a bit slow moving in the mornings, so a hearty breakfast that they can hold in their hand is perfect because they can finish it off on their way to the bus stop if need be! Plus this recipe can easily be made ahead and frozen so you just need to pop them in the microwave for a few minutes to thaw.

Microwave Egg, Sausage, & Cheddar Breakfast Tortilla

Ingredients:

  • 1 Incredible Edible Egg
  • 1 fully-cooked breakfast sausage link, chopped (3/4 oz)
  • 1 tablespoon shredded Cheddar cheese
  • 1 wheat flour tortilla (6-inch)

Instructions:

  1. Coat 2-cup microwave-safe cereal bowl with cooking spray. Add egg; beat until blended. Sprinkle sausage over egg.
  2. Microwave on high for 45 seconds; stir. Microwave until egg is almost set, about 15 seconds longer.
  3. Top egg with cheese. Place onto tortilla. Fold bottom of tortilla over egg, then fold in sides.

Like the Easy 5-Minute Breakfast Egg Muffins recipe I shared previously, this recipe is endlessly customizable by changing up the meat or adding various condiments!

Do you have an incredible kid? Or has a family member accomplished something special? Head over to The Incredible Fridge on the Incredible Edible Egg Facebook page to share the news. You could win incredible prizes like an iPad 2, digital cameras, and a year’s supply of eggs! Enter through 10/28/11. Also, be sure to check out some of the great back-to-school egg recipes, cooking tips and more on their Facebook page!

This post was brought to you by the American Egg Board. As always, my participation has been voluntary and the opinions contained within are completely my own!

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I'm Tara: mom of 5 teens/tweens and one 80-lb. Weimaraner, who fancies herself a lap dog. Born and raised in Ohio (GO BUCKS!!!), my fave things include cooking + baking, my JEEP Rubicon, the 4x4 beaches at OBX, and checking out the local craft beer scene...
 
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