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Chewin'the NewsFebruary 2009 |
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by Carol Santee
Hello fellow freezer cooks! Time is flying and it is the middle of February already. Amazing! There are so many things happening in our lives right now. Sometimes it is hard to keep up with it all. There is only two weeks until Spring sports start. I have one son in Track and Field and another son in Tennis. It is also their senior year. There is only three more months until graduation (of course the menu planning for the graduation party has already begun), only two more months to make final decisions on colleges, and it is also time to line up summer jobs. And then there is all the time we have spent applying for scholarships. What a whirlwind of activities!
Freezer Cook of the
Month Update I received an email from Rhea, last month's Freezer Cook of the Month. She suggested that everyone should also try the buttermilk cookie recipe. Click here to view the recipe on the Cook's Corner Message Board. Rhea also suggested using this recipe to make Chocolate Chip Cookies. Add 2 cups of chocolate chips to the recipe and omit the frosting. They are good. Give them a try!
Budget Questions I am always looking for a bargain for the kitchen. One of my kids' favorite things to do is to shop the after holiday sale for candy. We did this after Valentine's Day. We were able to purchase candy at half price. I picked up some Reese's® Peanut Butter Cups to make Deb's Reese's® Peanut Butter Cup Cookies. I also bought some Hershey's® Hugs. We make Pretzel Sandwiches with them. Take any type of waffle pretzel and place a candy on top. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 2 to 3 minutes or until the candy just starts to melt. Place another pretzel on top to complete the sandwich. They taste great and it is a lot easier than making chocolate covered pretzels.
I also received several price book questions after last month's newsletter. Here's one question I received:
I believe that this is true from my experience shopping. For example, artificial sweetener goes on sale for 25 percent off about every 8 weeks at my local grocery store. A coupon is usually available from our local paper around the time of the sale. I try to buy the sweetener when it is on sale and I have a coupon. This can usually save me almost 3 dollars per bag.
The best way to track sales trends is by using a detailed price book. Click here to see an example. You start off by creating a page for each product that you want to track. You can use a loose leaf binder, spiral bound notebook, journal, or anything that you are comfortable using. The loose leaf notebook works well because you can easily rearrange the pages to make it easier to find the page you want to update. You add dividers to arrange the pages by product type such as dairy, breads, canned goods, produce, etc.
Each page in the notebook is dedicated to one product such as milk, peanut butter, bread, frozen peas, etc. On this page record information about the product as you shop at various stores. You record the store, brand, size, price, unit price and the date that you recorded the information. Anytime an item is on sale make an entry and highlight the price with a highlighter or place an asterisk(*) after the price. When the item is on sale again in the future you can start to gauge how often it goes on sale. This helps you plan the amount to purchase if you are going to stock up until the next sale.
Make sure you keep track of the unit price. The unit price is the price per ounce or pound. This allows you to compare the different prices and sizes equally. The lowest unit price is the best buy. It is good to go through this exercise. Sometimes it pays to buy a larger size if you are going to use the entire quantity.
Freezer Cook of the Month Winner Our Freezer Cook of the Month is creativemom. She posted a story about her first cooking session! It reminded me of my first cooking session almost 10 years ago. My husband was my cooking partner as well. He is a great prep cook. Here is her posting:
I was unable to reach creativemom so we'll have to meet our winner next month. Creativemom, if you read this, please contact me at carol@30daygourmet.com to claim your prize!
So, how do you make 30 Day Gourmet work for you? How do you use it to help you deal with a challenge in your life? How do you use it to help others? Do you have a funny cooking story to share? Email me at carol@30daygourmet.com or post your story on the Cook's Corner Message Board to be entered in our contest.
You may not know this but February is American Heart Month. According to the Center for Disease Control, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. A healthy diet and lifestyle are one of the best ways that you can fight heart disease. For more information on heart disease visit the CDC or American Heart Association websites. This month's bonus recipes focus on making traditional recipes a little more heart friendly. Enjoy!
We love apple crisp in our house but we always seem to focus on the topping and not the fruit. This recipe focuses on the flavor of the fruit mixture and adds the new twist of cranberry and orange to traditional apple crisp. Cranberries are high in antioxidants. It is believed that they help protect against heart disease and cancer.
Click here to view/print this recipe!
After the release of the ebook Slow Cooker Freezer Favorite, I received several emails making slow cooker kits for meals that are made fresh on the day that you serve them. This recipe is an example of that type of recipe.
Chili is a winter staple for my family. This recipe is definitely more heart healthy because it it lower in sodium, fat, and calories than traditional chili. To achieve this, the ground beef was replaced with chicken breast. We also used reduced sodium tomato products such as no salt added tomato sauce and diced tomatoes. Replacing canned corn with frozen corn also reduces the sodium content of the recipe. This recipe will be replacing traditional chili on our winter menu.
Click here to view/print this recipe! I hope you enjoy the heart healthy recipes. It is a great feeling to know that the meals you are serving your family taste good and are good for them.
Do you have any other topics that you would like to cover? Do you have any cooking questions that need to be answered? Email me at carol@30daygourmet.com. I enjoy hearing from you!
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