Free Similac at Walmart!

Did you get the $5 off and $3 off Similac coupons in yesterday’s Smart Source insert?  If you did, you can get FREE or almost free Similac at Walmart! (and it might even be a “moneymaker” for you)

The regular price of the Similac Ready to Feed 1 quart bottles is $3.84-$3.89! (Keep in mind that pricing may vary by store and region) Remember the changes to the Walmart coupon policy that I posted about here? They allow for OVERAGE now!  This means that if your coupon is more than the amount of the product you are purchasing, you can either get cash back, or it will be applied toward other items in your transaction!

Here’s the breakdown of this deal:

Buy 1 Similac Ready to Feed – $3.84

Use $5/1 coupon

Get $1.16 in overage!

OR

Buy 2 Similac Ready to Feed – $3.84/each

Use $5/1 coupon
Use $3/1 coupon

Get $.32 overage!

If your little one uses formula, the Ready to Feed is great for those late nights when you don’t want to take time to prepare a bottle!  If you don’t have little ones who use formula, consider donating this to moms in need or to a local food bank or shelter.

Just a note: Formula checks are processed as a check/form of payment at check-out, so you CAN use these coupons with formula checks, which could result in even more overage!

**My Coupon Hunter has the $3 coupons in stock.  If you are going to get coupons from a coupon clipping service, make sure you read the fine print and get ones that do not have any size restrictions.

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Walgreens: 50% off custom photo books!

Walgreens has 7 days of photo deals this week!  Today’s deal is 50% off all 8.5X11 custom cover photo books when you enter the code BOOKDEAL at check-out. Details are here.  Choose to pick it up in store and avoid shipping charges!

You can also get 50 free 4X6 photo prints for just $5 through Saturday, 4/9 when you enter the code 50TOUCH at check-out.  Details are here.

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 4/3

One of these days, I will learn to not put my menu plan for the week at the top of my grocery list.  This week, my daughter was in charge of the grocery list while we were out shopping and by the time we got home, it had vanished into thin hair!  So, I’m re-creating my menu as best I can from memory.

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 50 items!)

SUNDAY: French dip sandwiches (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite and I love it because it is SOOO easy to make!

Ingredients:
beef roast
2 cans beef broth
1 tsp dried rosemary
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp garlic powder
4-6 hoagie buns
(we also add some swiss or provolone cheese)

Place roast in a greased slow cooker. Pour broth over the top of the roast. Add spices. Cover and cook on low heat 8-10 hours (or high heat 5-7 hours). Remove roast and save extra juice. With a fork, break the meat apart and serve on hoagies. Use excess juice for dipping sandwiches.

WW points = 7 points per serving (this does not include the cheese or the buns, add 2 points for the cheese and 4 points for the whole wheat bun)

MONDAY: Monterey Chicken – This recipe is so yummy and so easy!

Ingredients:
4 (5 oz.) Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts1/4 Cup Barbecue Sauce
1/4 Cup Hormel Real Bacon Bits
1 Cup 2% Colby and Monterey Jack Shredded Cheese*
1 (14 oz.) Can Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies, drained (I’m just going to use regular diced tomatoes)
Sliced Green Onions
Pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Pound out the chicken breasts to flatten. Season each with a little pepper. Cook the chicken in a skillet sprayed with non-stick cooking spray over medium-low heat until no longer pink.

Place each breast onto a baking sheet and top each breast with 1 tablespoon of barbeque sauce, 1/4 cup cheese, 1/4 cup tomatoes, green onions and 1 tablespoon of bacon bits. Place into the oven and bake until the cheese has melted (about 5 minutes).

Per Serving: 263 Calories; 8g Fat (29.0% calories from fat); 39g Protein; 6g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 108mg Cholesterol; 840mg Sodium. Exchanges: 4 1/2 Lean Meat; 0 Other Carbohydrates.

WW points = 6 points per serving

TUESDAY: Peppered steak – this is a family recipe that came from my mother in law

Ingredients:
3 cups hot cooked rice
1 lb lean beef round steak (cut into 1/2 inch thick strips)
1 T Paprika
2 T butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 1/2 c. beef broth
1 cup sliced green onions
2 green peppers, cut in strips
2T cornstarch
1/4 c. water
1/4 c. soy sauce
2 lg tomatoes (cut in eighths)

Pound steak to 1/4 inch thick. Cut into 1/4 inch wide strips. Sprinkle meat with paprika. Let stand. Brown meat in butter. Add garlic and brother. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes. Stir in onions and green peppers. Cover and cook 5 minutes. Blend cornstarch, water and soy sauce. Stir into meat mixture. Cook, stirring until clear and thickened, about 2 minutes. Add tomatoes and stir gently. Serve over beds of fluffy rice.

WW points = 7 points/serving  (add an additional 3 points for 1/2 cup rice and 5 points for 1 cup rice), this makes 4 servings.

WEDNESDAY: Country Ham and Macaroni Casserole – My family makes me laugh because when I ask for their input into menu planning, this is always their first pick.  I think I could make this every week and they would be totally content!

Thanks to Sandy~Bettyinthekitchen (BabyCenter.com Cooking for Your Family Board)

Ingredients:
1 lb country ham slices or regular smoked ham in one piece (I just use whatever leftover ham we have on hand)
1 large onion, diced
1 lb elbow macaroni (whole wheat)
2 cups shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese (8 oz) – I use reduced fat
1 cup sour cream (I use reduced fat)
1 can cream of chicken soup (I use 98% fat free)
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) margarine, melted (I don’t use this when I make it)
1 cup dry plain bread crumbs

1. Heat oven to 400º.
2. Bring 4 quarts water and ham to boiling in large pot. Once water begins to boil,
remove ham to a plate. Add onion and macaroni to pot. Return water to boiling; cook 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3. Coarsely chop ham, discarding any fat and bones.
4. Drain macaroni and onion and return to pot. Add ham, cheese, sour cream and soup. Scrape into a 13x9x2 baking dish. Pour melted margarine over top. Sprinkle with bread crumbs.
5. Bake in heated 400º oven 30 minutes or until heated through and top is golden brown.
Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

Note: Prepare in two 8×8 casserole dishes, bake one and freeze one (unbaked) for another day. If freezing, top with crumbs and margarine right before baking.

WW points = 9 points per serving (with modifications above), makes 6 servings
Sides:  sliced cantaloupe and green salad

THURSDAY: Black bean and chicken burritos (slow cooker) – This is another family favorite that is SUPER easy to make!  Our Thursday nights are INSANE (I go straight from work to ballet and then to soccer practice), so this is an easy recipe that can cook all day and it’s ready to serve (all you have to do is shred the chicken) when you get home!

Ingredients:
1 taco/fajita seasoning packet
2 cans black beans, drained
2-3 chicken breasts
1 can green enchilada sauce

Place chicken breasts in bottom of the crockpot and then add remaining ingredients. Cook on low 6-8 hours. Shred chicken before serving and serve in tortillas. We add cheese, sour cream, etc. to the tortillas. We sometimes add rice (cooked rice to the mixture once we’re ready to serve, not in the crockpot!). This is also really good if you use beef instead of the chicken!

WW points = 6 points Per serving (does not include the tortillas)

FRIDAY: Pineapple teriyaki pork chops – I snagged this recipe from Brittany at Frugal in Fargo’s meal plan last week!  It looks yummy and it’s totally WW friendly!

Makes 4 servings
Olive oil in a sprayer (not store-bought spray that contains propellant)
4 (4-ounce) trimmed boneless pork loin chops (3 1/2-4 1/2-ounce chops are OK), about 3/4″ thick
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Salt, to taste
Ground black pepper, to taste
8 teaspoons honey teriyaki marinade and sauce (such as Ken’s Steak House Marinade and Sauce)
4 slices canned pineapple slices in juice, drained

Preheat the broiler.  Line a small baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly spray the foil with olive oil.  Lightly mist both sides of the chops with olive oil and season with the garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Place the chops, not touching, on the prepared baking sheet and broil about 3″ from the heat for about 2 minutes (be sure to leave the oven door open a crack when broiling).  Turn the chops and brush or spread 2 teaspoons of the teriyaki marinade evenly over the top of each. Top with pineapple slices.  Broil for 3 to 5 minutes longer, or until the pineapple and glaze brown lightly and the pork is barely pink inside. Serve immediately.

Nutrition at a Glance
Per serving: 199 calories, 26 g protein, 13 g carbohydrates, 5 g fat (1 g saturated), 75 mg cholesterol

WW points = 5!

SATURDAY: Date night! My hubby and I get to have a date night tonight – hooray!

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Getting paid to shop at CVS and Walgreens!

I remember before I really started using coupons, I would hear people talk about all the money they were saving at Walgreens and CVS and I thought they were nuts because to me, drug store prices seemed way higher than places like Target or Walmart.

I made a quick trip to Walgreens and CVS yesterday and after coupons, rebates, ECBs, and RRs, they paid me to buy all of this!

Here’s the breakdown:

CVS:

2 Speedstick deodorant – 2/$6
1 Skintimate shave gel – $3.49
1 Physician’s Formula mascara – $10.29
1 Trident gum – $1.29

-$5 Physician’s formula coupon
-$6 Physician’s formula CRT (these are the coupons that print off on the receipt)
-$9.99 ECB

Spent $0 OOP (I know if you do the math, it looks like I should owe $, but for some reason they actually had to adjust my ECB down), earned a $3 ECB, $2.50 ECB, $7 ECB and a $.50 ECB (that was my CVS “quarterly” ECB)

Walgreens:
3 Puperoni – $1.99/each
1 Speedstick – $1.99
31 Snickers eggs – $.29/each

3 $1/1 Puperoni coupons
10 $1/2 Mars coupons
$4 RR

Spent $0 OOP, earned a $2 RR and a $1 RR

Plus, I will get back a $9.99 rebate from the mascara!

If you’ve been putting off playing the drugstore game, you CAN do it!  I post “newbie” (less than $5 out of pocket) scenarios every week to help you get started.

You can check out my CVS match-ups and scenarios for the week here

You can check out my Walgreens match-ups and scenarios for the week here

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Get a free sample of Playtex Sport!

Right now, you can get a free sample of Playtex Sport tampons here. The free sample includes 2 regular unscented tampons, 1 super unscented tampon, and a $1 coupon.  Samples available while supplies last.  Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

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