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  • Re: Stocking up now

    Yeah I only give access to the report when you sign up for the free e-zine and then I mail you the secret page url and password. It'l probably show up in google eventurally and then I'll have to figure something else out. It doesn't have a lot of vegetarian meals as I was showing that you...
    Posted to Forum by joan of ark on 09-21-2007
  • Re: Help! How do I come up with a food budget for my family?

    When we first moved to this small town I was amazed at how expensive groceries seemed. I had to totally come up with a new budget plan based on this area. We also gave away our food storage when we moved and planned on just starting over with most things. It took a while to know the sales cycle and find...
    Posted to Forum by joan of ark on 09-11-2007
  • Re: How much do you spend a month on groceries?

    Just read through the other posts, I have a budget of $100 a week for stuff- food, soap, diapers, etc for our family of ten. So $400 a month. But I also will "splurge" and stock up every now and again for food storage. We'll go and buy a couple of hundred dollars worth of staples. If my...
    Posted to Forum by joan of ark on 09-01-2007
  • Re: What's on Sale?

    The only thing I saw worth saving on was cheese for $4.99 2 lb block. This isn't bad but I stocked up when it was $1 for 8 oz last week for all varieties. That comes to $4 for 2 blocks. Sports drinks were on sale for 4 for $2 but I try not to stock up on that because they get used as fast as I can...
    Posted to Forum by joan of ark on 08-29-2007
  • Re: What to do with ground pork?

    I LOVE GROUND PORK! I make my own breakfast and Italian sausage from pork and buy seasonings right from the meat department. We make burgers, etc. If you can do it with hamburger you can do it with ground pork. If ground pork isn't on sale you can have cheap roasts ground. You can find out more about...
    Posted to Forum by joan of ark on 08-10-2007
  • Re: Food Stock Challenge

    My savings and stock so far: Funds $150 in a savings account 4,674 My Points to cash in for a $25 gift certificate 1,020 My Points for my husband, no GC value yet $175 in funds and future GCs Food 2 weeks of canned veggies 1 month of canned fruit 1 month of powdered milk 1 month of pasta 6 months of...
    Posted to Forum by Brandy on 08-08-2007
  • Popcorn

    Ok, I have a really stupid question. How do you make popcorn? I don't have an electric popper and I don't want to keep buying the microwave stuff. Any suggestions? I've never learned because I've never been a big fan, but the kids love the stuff. Thanks!
    Posted to Forum by cnksmom on 07-19-2007
  • Re: What are your favorite cookbooks of frugal food?

    Hi all, I'm new here, sorry to jump in unannounced. But is the cookbook Patrink can't remember the More-with-Less Cookbook by Doris Longacre? This book has been in print continuously since the seventies and is one of my all-time favorites. Lots of frugal and earth-friendly recipes submitted by...
    Posted to Forum by eyelandgirl on 06-27-2007
  • Re: Re: Uses for Eggs?

    [quote user="Pat"] I'm not Michelle, but that "Old fashioned bread omelette" looks good. Would you mind posting the recipe? [/quote] Sure, Pat! My pleasure... OLD-FASHIONED BREAD OMELETTE Combine 1 c. bread cubes and 1/2 c. milk and soak for 15 minutes. (While it's soaking...
    Posted to Forum by The Big Seester on 05-23-2007
  • Re: Re: Uses for Eggs?

    Hi Michelle, Don't know if you could use more, but I have a couple - I'll give you a brief description and you let me know if they sound interesting: Dutch baby pancakes (a very large, slightly sweet poufy pancake, served sprinkled with fresh lemon juice and sugar) Old fashioned bread omelette...
    Posted to Forum by The Big Seester on 05-22-2007
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