Get a free sample of Uni-ball Jetstream 101!

I love freebies and I don’t think you can ever have enough pens!  Right now, you can get a free Uni-Ball Jetstream 101 pen here.  It does ask for an account number, but you can enter anything (I entered 12345) and it will work!

No purchase necessary.  You must be 18 years or older to participate.

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 4/17

I’m so ready for summer to be here when I have time to plan meals and we’re not constantly on the go!

The plan listed here just includes our dinner menu and recipes. I have calculated Weight Watchers points values using the e-tools Recipe Builder, and points values this week are based on the new Points Plus program!

If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, then you know that for the past two years, I have done a $40 weekly budget. With the changes to our eating habits, I’m going to increase our budget to $50 per week, and I’m really going to try to stick to that, but I’m not even sure that will be enough. This will be a trial and error experience, so stay tuned!

If you’re new to menu planning or would like tips for getting started, check out this post here.  Make sure you check out my HUGE 4K fan giveaway on Facebook:  we’ve got tons of great prizes including Amazon, Target, Disney, Restaurant.com and Starbucks gift cards PLUS super cute products, too! (there are over 60 items!)

Here’s our menu for the week:

SUNDAY: Sour cream noodle bake – This was actually on our menu last week, but we ended up going to a birthday party that night instead, so we didn’t get to try it.  This recipe from The Pioneer Woman is similar to a few others I’ve tried in the past and sounded easy to make, yummy, and kid friendly.  I’m using a few variations to try to make it a bit “healthier”

Ingredients:

  • 1-¼ pound Ground Chuck (93/7 for us)
  • 1 can 15-ounces Tomato Sauce
  • ½ teaspoons Salt
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • 8 ounces, weight Egg Noodles (whole wheat for us)
  • ½ cups Sour Cream (fat free)
  • 1-¼ cup Small Curd Cottage Cheese (reduced fat)
  • ½ cups Sliced Green Onions (less To Taste) – we’re skipping these!
  • 1 cup Grated Sharp Cheddar Cheese (reduced fat)
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

    Brown ground chuck in a large skillet. Drain fat, then add tomato sauce. 1/2 teaspoon salt and plenty of freshly ground black pepper. Stir, then simmer while you prepare the other ingredients.

    Cook egg noodles until al dente. Drain and set aside.

    In a medium bowl, combine sour cream and cottage cheese. Add plenty of freshly ground black pepper. Add to noodles and stir. Add green onions and stir.

    To assemble, add half of the noodles to a baking dish. Top with half the meat mixture, then sprinkle on half the grated cheddar. Repeat with noodles, meat, then a final layer of cheese. Bake for 20 minutes, or until all cheese is melted.

    MONDAY:  Chicken enchilada casserole – This is a recipe that my sister came up with. She uses canned chicken when she makes it. I came up with a little bit of a variation.  It is so easy and kid friendly, too!

    Ingredients:
    2 chicken breasts (shredded) – or 1 can chicken
    1 large can red enchilada sauce
    corn tortillas
    shredded cheese – I use reduced fat

    Directions: (this is what I do) – I put my chicken and the enchilada sauce in the crockpot the night before and then shred it when I get up in the morning. If you are using canned chicken, you can just shred it as you are making the casserole. I spread some of the chicken/sauce mixture along the bottom of the casserole dish so it doesn’t stick. Break corn tortillas into four pieces and layer across the bottom of the casserole dish. Spread a layer of the chicken/sauce mixture and cheese. Add another layer of corn tortillas. Continue until you are out of the chicken/sauce mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until the cheese is bubbly.

    WW points = 8 points per serving (for 4 servings) – serve w/ green salad and grapes

    TUESDAY: Teriyaki chickenI got this recipe from a freezer swap I did.  It’s yummy and so easy to make!  In this case, I’m making a double batch.  I’ll make it the night before and let one sit in the marinade and the other one will go into the freezer for another time!

    Ingredients:
    1 cup sugar
    1 cup soy sauce
    1 cup pineapple juice
    4 chicken breasts

    Directions:
    Mix marinade ingredients together and throw in a freezer bag with the chicken breasts. If you use it as a freezer meal, just defrost and cook as you please when ready to eat!

    We’ll serve this with some grilled pineapple – YUM!

    WEDNESDAY:  Melt in your mouth meatloaf (slow cooker) – I’ve made this several times now for our family.  It’s easy to make and yummy!

    Ingredients:
    2 eggs
    3/4 c. milk (we use skim)
    2/3 c. seasoned bread crumbs
    2 tsp dried, minced onion
    1 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp rubbed sage
    1 1/2 pounds ground beef (we always make this with ground turkey instead and it’s yummy!)
    1/4 c. ketchup
    2 T brown sugar
    1 tsp ground mustard
    1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

    Directions
    1. In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. Crumble beef over mixture and mix well (mixture will be moist.) Shape into a round loaf; place in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours or until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees F.

    2. In a small bowl, whisk the ketchup, brown sugar, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Spoon over the meat loaf. Cook 15 minutes longer or until heated through. Let stand for 10-15 minutes before cutting.

    WW points = 5 per serving with the ground turkey, ground beef may be more (makes 6 servings)
    Sides – Sour cream mashed potatoes (4 pts) and green beans (0 pts)

    THURSDAY: Chicken tortilla soup – This is a family favorite and it’s SOO easy to make. I love it for nights when I’m on the go because I can just dump everything in the crock pot in the morning and then I just have to shred the chicken and stir it before serving.

    Ingredients:
    3 cans chicken broth (100% FF)
    3 cans cream of chicken soup (98% FF)
    3-4 chicken breasts
    1 can Rotel
    Mrs. Dash original seasoning
    salt and pepper to taste

    Place chicken breasts in the bottom of the crock pot. Add Mrs. Dash’s seasoning to taste. Add broth and cream of chicken soup, and Rotel. Cook on low 6-8 hours. Shred chicken in crock pot.

    To serve: (if frozen)

    Defrost in refrigerator. Reheat on stove. Serve and top individual bowls with desired toppings (tomatoes, green onions, avocadoes/guacamole, cheese, tortilla chips, sour cream, etc.)

    WW points =  3 per serving – this makes a TON of soup (at least 8 servings for my family), the 3 points, of course, does not include any “toppings” such as cheese, sour cream, and chips!

    FRIDAY: Honey lime pork chops – Pork chops were super cheap this week and we’re excited for this recipe because we haven’t had it in awhile.

    Ingredients:
    1/2 cup lime juice
    1/2 cup soy sauce
    2 Tbsp honey
    2 minced garlic cloves
    6 boneless pork chops

    Combine in a ziploc bag and turn to coat. Refrigerate at least 2-3 hours (I usually put them in in the morning and leave them all day). You can either grill or broil them, 6-7 minutes per side.

    Sauce:
    3/4 cup chicken broth
    1 minced garlic clove
    1/2 tsp lime juice
    dash pepper
    1 1/2 tsp honey
    1/8 tsp browning sauce

    Combine in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil. Combine 2 tsp cornstarch and 2 Tbsp water till smooth. Stir into broth. Return to a boil; cook & stir 1-2 minutes.

    SATURDAY: Bourbon chicken – Keli shared this recipe awhile back in a Menu Planning Monday post on her blog.  Our family loves it and it’s fairly easy to make!

    Ingredients:
    1 1/2-2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts (cut into bite size pieces)
    1-2 T olive oil
    1 garlic clove, crushed
    1/4 tsp ginger
    3/4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
    1/4 c. apple juice (in the comments section on Recipezaar, some people substituted pineapple juice or orange juice)
    1/3 c. light brown sugar
    2 T ketchup
    1 T cider vinegar (in the comments section on Recipezaar, some people substituted balsamic vinger or did half and half)
    1/2 c. water
    1/3 c. soy sauce

    Directions:
    Heat oil in a large skillet. Add chicken pieces and cook until lightly browned. Remove chicken. Add remaining ingredients, heating over medium heat until well dissolved. Add chicken and bring to a hard boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes. Serve over hot rice.

    NOTES: On Recipezaar, some people mixed cornstarch and water and added it at the end to thicken the sauce.

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    Printable Coupon of the day: Frigo cheese!

    I’d like to start highlighting a “hot” printable coupon each day.  Today’s coupon is $.50/1 Frigo cheese product! These coupons are hard to come by, and you can use them on ricotta cheese, cheese sticks, or any other Frigo products your stores carry!  Some stores have the single cheese sticks for $.50 or less, so you should be able to get the singles for free or close to free!

    Print this one quick because I’m sure it won’t last long!  You can print it here.

    (Thanks Couponing to Disney!)

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    Couponing for a Cause: best donation deals for the week of 4/17!

    Last week, I posted about “couponing for a cause” and two great causes – Couponing for Community and Mummy Deals’ Charity Challenge.  If you missed that post, make sure you read about it here! You’ve still got time to Mummy Deals’ Charity Challenge this week:  buy a box of pasta and donate it (when you participate in the challenge, you can also enter to win a $25 Restaurant.com gift card!)  You’ve got PLENTY of time to collect items for Couponing for Community in May!  This week, there are several food items priced at just $.49/each (Betty Crocker potatoes, Stove Top Stuffing, and Green Giant vegetables).  I encourage you to buy just 2 items and save those to donate to Stamp Out Hunger in May!

    Each week, I’m going to post the best deals I see for donation items to get you started!  Getting freebies is great, but it’s even more rewarding when we can use our “coupon skills” to help others!

    CVS:

    Buy 1 Aquafresh Kid toothbrush – $1

    Use $1/1 Aquafresh kid toothbrush printable or $1/1 Aquafresh kid toothbrush from 4-17 RP

    Spend $0 OOP!

    OR

    Buy 1 Aquafresh kid toothpaste – $1

    Use $1/1 Aquafresh pump toothpaste coupon – 4-17 RP

    Spend $0 OOP!

    Buy Colgate, Aquafresh, Listerine, Reach Total Care toothbrush, Reach Total Care floss, Dove, Yardley, Lever 2000, or Ivory bar soap – $1
    $1/1 Colgate – 4-10 SS
    $1/1 Reach dental floss or toothbrush – 10-10 RP
    Final Price = FREE after coupon

    Buy Edge Infused shave gel – $3.29, get a $2.30 ECB – limit 1 per household
    $.55/1 Edge shave gel – 3-20 SS
    Final Price = $.44 after coupon/ECBs

    Rite Aid:

    Buy Little Remedies Fever, Cold or Tummys or Pedia Care Fever Cold or Gentle Vapor Plug-in $4.99, get a $1 SCR (limit 2 rebates)
    $1.00/1 Little Remedies – 3-27 SS
    Spend $3.99 OOP, get $3 +Up Reward, $1 SCR
    Final Price = FREE after coupon/SCR/+Up Rewards

    $5 +Up Reward wyb $15 of Nivea Body Wash for Men or Women $3.99
    $3/1 Nivea – 4-17 RP

    SCENARIO:

    Buy 4 Nivea Body Wash – $3.99 each

    Use 4 $3.00/1 Nivea coupons

    Spend $3.96 OOP, get $5 +Up Reward
    Final Price = $1.04 moneymaker!

    Target:

    Band Aid bandages (8 ct adult or 10 ct character) – $.97 (in travel section)
    $2/2 Band Aid printable
    Final Price = free after coupon (when you buy 2)

    Betty Crocker boxed potatoes – $.99
    $1/2 Betty Crocker potatoes printable
    Final Price = $.49/each (when you buy 2)

    Degree Men’s Deodorant – $1.97
    $1/1 Men’s Degree deodorant – 3-27 RP
    $1/1 Degree deodorant Target printable
    Final Price = FREE after coupons!

    Nivea Body Wash for Men or Women – $3.04-$3.99
    Use $1/1 Nivea Skin Care Target coupon
    Use $3/1 Nivea for Men or Niea for Women coupon (4-17 RP)
    Final Price = FREE to $.99

    Stove top stuffing – $.99
    $.50/1 Stove Top Stuffing printable (for Facebook fans)
    $1/2 Stove Top stuffing – 4-3 SS
    Final Price = $.49 after coupons

    Consider doing this deal and putting items away for a Toys for Tots donation during the holidays:


    Preschool games are $6.49 plus they are Buy One, get one 50% off (shown in ad – Yahtzee Jr, Memory, Ants in the Pants, Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, and Let’s Go Fishing)
    $2/1 Candyland or Chutes & Ladders printable
    Final Price = $5.74 for both games after coupons ($2.87 each)

    **Don’t forget to print the mail in rebate offer here to get a free Tombstone pizza when you buy ANY Hasbro game! There is a limit of 5 per household!

     

    Walgreens:

    Buy Always Dri-Liners (40 ct), LeakGuard Plus (22 ct) – 2/$6, get a $4 RR
    $1/1 Always pads – 4-3 PG
    $.50/1 Always pantiliners – 4-3 PG
    $1/1 Always product – P&G Everyday Savings booklet
    Final Price = Free after coupons/RR

    Buy Colgate Total Advanced or Gum Defense Toothpaste or Total toothbrush – 2/$6, get a $4 RR
    $1/1 Colgate toothpaste – 4-3 SS
    $1/1 Colgate toothbrush – April 2011 All You Magazine
    $1.50/1 Colgate Toothpaste – 3-27 SS
    Final Price = possible $1 moneymaker after coupons/RR

    Buy Reach Total Care floss or toothbrush – $2.99, get a $2 RR
    $2/1 Reach Total Care + Whitening dental floss – 10-10 RP
    BOGO free Reach Total Care + Whitening Toothpaste – 10-10 RP
    $1/1 Reach toothbrush or floss – 10-10 RP
    Final Price = possible $1.01 moneymaker after coupon/RR

    Green Giant vegetables – $.49 w/ in ad coupon – This is a great price!

    Walmart:

    Ken’s dressing – $1.42
    $1/1 Ken’s dressing – 3-20 SS
    Final Price = $.42 after coupon

    Nivea for Men Cool – $3
    $3/1 Nivea for Men – 4-17 RP
    Final Price = FREE!

    Olay bar soap (2 ct) – $2.47
    $2/1 Olay products – 4-3 PG
    Final Price = $.47 after coupon

    Similac Ready to Feed – $3.84
    $5/1 Similac Ready to Feed – 4-3 SS
    $3/1 Similac Ready to Feed – 4-3 SS
    Final Price = possible $1.16 overage

    Spic & Span – $.97
    $1/2 Spic & Span printable
    Final Price = $.47 after coupon (when you buy 2)

    Consider putting these away for Toys for Tots donations during the holidays:

    Buy Candyland – $5

    Use $2/1 Candyland printable coupon here

    Spend $3 OOP!

    Buy Toy Story Operation – $5

    Use $3/1 Operation printable coupon here (sort by Toys & Games)

    Spend $2 OOP!

    Don’t forget about the mail in rebate here where you can get a FREE Tombstone pizza with the purchase of any Hasbro board game! The limit is 5 per household! So, you can get a game and pizza for less than the cost of the pizza itself! This is a great opportunity to stock your “gift” closet so you have gifts on hand for those last minute birthday parties you get invited to!

    Do you know of any other great items to donate?  Let me know!

     

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    Why you shouldn’t copy coupons and the $2/2 Listerine/Aveeno/Band-Aid update

    In my “Tuesday Tips” post this week, I talked about ethical coupon usage and one of the things that I mentioned was not copying coupons.  Some people assume that all printable coupons are the same and that it’s OK to copy them, but that’s not true and when people copy coupons and then use them, it hurts all of us!

    I got several notes last night and early this morning about a $2/2 printable coupon that included Listerine, Aveeno, Carefree, and Band Aids.  I have used this coupon in numerous match-ups and it was even included in my CVS and Target match-ups originally this week.  The original information I found indicated that the coupon had been added to the CIC fraudulent coupon list.  Apparently, someone copied multiple copies of this coupon and was selling them, too, which is why it is now on the list.

    If you printed the coupon yourself from an original link, you can verify the authenticity here. Unfortunately, stores will be receiving messages from the CIC showing the counterfeit coupon and stores will not be able to tell which coupons are “valid” and which coupons are copied, so they will probably begin refusing all copies of this coupon.  I’m hoping this will not affect the acceptance of other printable coupons at my stores because using coupons has gotten hard enough at several of my stores already!

    For the record, printable coupons include a number of unique features to prevent you from copying them including watermarks and unique veri-fi codes in the upper right hand corner.  When people alter or copy coupons, it hurts all of us.  The manufacturers will not be reimbursed for these coupons and we will pay for it in increased costs.  In addition, our stores will become less coupon friendly if they are “burned” by fraudulent/greedy coupon users.

    Here are some tips for avoiding fraudulent printable coupons:

    -Only print coupons from “reliable” sources such as the manufacturer’s website or well-known sites such as Coupons.com, Redplum.com, Smartsource.com, or Coolsavings.com

    -Be wary of PDF-printable coupons UNLESS you get them directly from a manufacturer’s website or other valid source

    -Don’t buy printable coupons from sites such as eBay

    -If a printable coupon seems too good to be true (free, high dollar amount, etc.), it probably is.  Check the CIC fraudulent coupon list here before printing.

    Coupon fraud IS a punishable offense.  Here are some statistics from the CIC:

    As of this date,
    Longest prison sentence: 17 years
    Highest financial penalty: $5 million
    Prison sentences of three to five years are not uncommon. Financial penalties generally vary, but have often been in excess of $200,000.

    **Not one defendant has been acquitted in a CIC related coupon fraud case since operations began in 1986.


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