Moe’s Kids Eat Free offer

If you have a Moe’s Southwest Grill in your area, right now, they have an offer where you can get a free kid’s meal with the purchase of an adult meal. There is limited availability on this offer and you can sign up for it here.

You can also sign up to get a free burrito on your birthday here.

Search for participating Moe’s locations near you here.

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 3/7

Last week was a crazy busy week and we were gone more than we were home which means my meal planning didn’t go quite as planned.  So, you’ll see some repeats this week.

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! Both kids eat breakfast at home, but my son eats lunch at daycare, my daughter eats lunch at

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.

SUNDAY: Lasagne

MONDAY: Braised pork chops – I got this recipe from my mother in law awhile ago – I think she may have gotten it from a Martha Stewart magazine (or online)

Ingredients:
2 T. veg. oil
6 boneless center cut pork chops trimmed of fat are preferable (but any will do)
1 teas. Dijon Mustard
1T red-wine vinegar
2 T. light brown sugar
1teas. garlic salt
1 T. worcestershire OR soy sauce

Heat oil in a lg. heavy skillet over med. high heat.
Brown chops on each side 2 to 3 minutes.

Meanwhile, in a bowl, site together all other ingredients with 1/3 cup water. Pour over chops. Reduce heat, cover and cook until tender, about 1 hour.

Transfer chops to a serving dish. Raise heat to med. high and cook sauce until thickened….about 5 minutes. Pour over chops and serve.

WW points = 5 points per serving, add 5 points for 1 cup brown rice or 3 points for 1/2 cup brown rice
Sides:  parmesan asparagus


TUESDAY:  Steak stroganoff (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite!

Ingredients:
2T flour
1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp paprika
1 3/4 lb. boneless round steak
2 cans 10 3/4 oz cream of mushroom soup (I use 98% FF)
2 c. water (or 1 can 100% FF beef broth for more flavor)
1 envelope beef stew mix
4 oz can mushrooms, sliced and drained
1/2 c. sour cream
1 T minced parsley

Combine flour, garlic powder, pepper, and paprika in slow cooker. Cut meat into 1 1/2 inch strips. Place in flour mixture and toss until meat is well coated. Add soup, water, and stew mix. Stir until well blended. Cover and cook on low 6-7 hours. Stir in mushrooms, sour cream, and parsley and then cook on high 10-15 minutes until heated through. Serve over egg noodles. (Depending on the consistency of the sauce, you may need to add cornstarch to thicken or add more water/broth to thin)

To freeze: Pour into gallon freezer bags (I used Ziploc containers for this one). Allow to cool before freezing.

To reheat: Thaw in refrigerator overnight. Warm on stove and serve over rice or egg noodles. (Add sour cream when warming if you left it out of the initial recipe)

WW points = 7 points/serving, 6-8 servings (add 3 points for 1/2 c. cooked pasta or 5 points for 1 cup)
Sides = green beans and green salad

WEDNESDAY:   Slow cooker cheesy chicken and riceI recently discovered Southern Plate and she has some recipes that I definitely think will get a “thumbs up” from the kids (which is hard to do these days)

Ingredients:
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 -8 ounce box Zatarain’s Yellow Rice Mix, cooked according to directions
1 cup cheddar cheese
1 – 10.5 ounce can cream of chicken soup (regular or fat free)
1 -15 ounce can whole kernel corn, drained

Place chicken in bottom of slow cooker. Spoon cream soup over top of that. Cover and cook on low 7-8 hours or on high 3-4 hours. A few minutes before serving, add in cooked rice, corn, and cheese. Stir to combine. Serve hot.

WW points = 9 points per serving

THURSDAY:   Shredded lime tacos (slow cooker) – I got this recipe from Marci’s blog a few weeks ago.  We tried it and loved it, so it’s back again!

Ingredients:
* 1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast meat – cubed
* 1/8 cup red wine vinegar
* 1/2 lime, juiced
* 1 teaspoon white sugar
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
* 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
* 1/2 white onion, chopped
* 2 cloves garlic, minced

Directions:
Mix together vinegar, lime juice, sugar, salt, pepper, onion, garlic and cilantro. Put in crock pot with chicken and cook on low 6 hours. Shred chicken apart with forks and serve in tacos with toppings of choice!

WW points:  4 points per serving (makes 6 servings).  I serve with 1/2 cup fat free refried beans (2 points), a whole wheat, low carb tortilla (4 points)

FRIDAY:   Rice meatballs – This is a recipe from my mother in law.  I’m going to make the meatballs before I go to work so all I have to do is cook them when I get home!

Ingredients:
1 cup uncooked minute rice
1 lb ground beef (I use 93/7)
1 egg, slightly beaten
2 t. grated onion
2 t. salt (I cut this in half)
1/8 t marjoram
dash pepper
2 1/2 cups tomato juice (or two 8 oz cans tomato sauce mixed with 1/2 cup water)
1/2 t sugar

Combine rice and all other ingredients except tomato juice and sugar. Form balls and arrange in skillet. Pour tomato juice & sugar over meatballs. Bring to boil. Reduce heat & simmer uncovered 15 minutes. 

WW points = 7 points per serving
Sides = green beans and green salad

SATURDAY:   Baked chicken with parmesan and herbs

Ingredients:
4 skinless chicken breasts (I used 8 skinless thighs)
1 C. seasoned bread crumbs
2/3 c.
Parmesan cheese
(I use freshly grated parmesan)
1/2 C. butter
1 tsp
Dijon mustard
1 tsp. Worcestershire
1 tsp.
minced garlic

Instructions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine bread crumbs, parmesan cheese, and salt. In a saucepan, melt butter & stir in mustard, Worcestershire and garlic. Remove from heat. Dip chicken in butter, then roll in bread crumb mixture. Place in shallow baking pan. Bake 1 hour or until golden
Sides:  asparagus and cantaloupe

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Walmart’s New coupon policy = two thumbs up!

Lately I have been shopping more at Walmart. My Target started really being picky about coupons and price matching at Walmart is easier than price matching at Target in my opinion. When I read their new coupon policy yesterday, I was thrilled but skeptical, so I decided to put it to the test!

Here’s the “full” policy: (I highly recommend that you download one here and print it to take with you when you shop)

Walmart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below):
* Manufacturers’ coupons
* Print-at-home internet coupons
o Must be legible, have “Manufacturer Coupon” printed on them, have a valid remit address for the manufacturer, valid expiration date, and have a scannable bar code.
* Competitors’ coupons that feature a specific item for a specified price
o for example, $2.99
* Soft drink container caps
* Checkout coupons
o (also called “Catalinas”) that are printed at our competitors’ registers, have “Manufacturer Coupon” with specific requirements printed on them, a valid remit address for the manufacturer, valid expiration date, and a scannable bar code.

Walmart does not accept the following coupons:
* Print-at-home Internet coupons that require no purchase
* Competitors’ coupons for dollars/cents or percentage off, buy one get one free, and double- or triple-value coupons

The following are guidelines and limitations:
* Only one coupon per item is permitted.
* Coupons must have an expiration date and be redeemed prior to expiration.
* Coupons may exceed the price of the item. Change may be given or applied toward the cost of the basket purchase.
* Walmart only accepts coupons for merchandise that we sell.
* Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase.
* We accept the following with Customer Service Supervisor/Management approval:
o 40 or more coupons
o Any coupon over $20
o $50 or more in coupons in one transaction

Here are the things that I tested out yesterday:

* Coupons may exceed the price of the item. Change may be given or applied toward the cost of the basket purchase.

I had my $3 Gain fabric softener coupons.  The 40 count boxes are $1.87.  I decided to only buy one box to “test” this out (I’ll probably regret this later because I’ll probably never find them in stock again!).  The coupon does beep and prompts the cashier to verify the coupon amount.  Mine looked at the coupon, verified the amount, and moved on.  No hassle whatsoever!  In the past, when I have used coupons that exceeded the amount of the item, when it beeped, they would check the item amount and adjust the coupon down.

* Checkout coupons (also called “Catalinas”) that are printed at our competitors’ registers, have “Manufacturer Coupon” with specific requirements printed on them, a valid remit address for the manufacturer, valid expiration date, and a scannable bar code.

I used one of my “OYNO” from the Randall’s deals (Safeway affiliate store).  The cashier took it and scanned it.  No beeps and no hassles!

* Competitors’ coupons that feature a specific item for a specified price

My Randalls store didn’t have all of the varieties of pasta sauce that I wanted in stock yesterday, so I decided to try to use the coupon at Walmart.  They treated it as a price match and adjusted it down and I was able to use a manufacturer’s coupon I had from a Kroger mailer on top of that without any problems!

Overall, I’m very pleased with the new coupon policy!  It’s very straightforward and it seems like the cashiers have been trained in how to implement it.  I haven’t tried getting “cash back” from overage and honestly, I don’t recommend that because I think it would be more hassle than it’s worth, but I could be totally wrong!  The only thing that’s a bummer with the new policy is that you can no longer use internet print coupons for “freebies.”  I don’t know of any stores that will take these anymore, and I do understand why (too many fake freebie coupons have been circulating).

Have you tried out the new Walmart coupon policy yet?  How did it go for you??

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CVS deals for the week of 3/6

If you are new to shopping at CVS and would like some tips, check out this article here and here.

If you need coupons for your “deals” I recommend My Coupon Hunter!

Tag your reusable bag: Buy a Greenbag tag for $.99 at the register, get $1 ECB every 4th visit – limit 1 use per day, per household

If you haven’t already, register your CVS Extra Care card here and you should receive a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon in your e-mail. This also registers you to receive other e-mail coupons!

These are the “hottest” items I’ve seen so far this week.  This is not ALL of the deals for the week.  People often ask me how to find good deals on “paper” products (paper towels, toilet paper, etc.) – the P&G deals at CVS are a great time to stock up!  Scroll down to the end of the post for the scenarios. 

FREEBIES:

Spend $20 on select Benefiber, Gas-X, Maalox, or Prevacid products, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Benefiber (PSA $6.39)
$5/2 Benefiber – 2-27 SS
$2/1 Benefiber – 2-27 SS
-Gas X Prevention (PSA $6.29)
$4/1 Gas X Prevention – 12-12 SS
$1/1 Gas X Prevention – 1-9 SS
-Maalox (PSA $5.49)
-Prevacid (PSA $12.99)
$4/1 Prevacid – 2-13 SS

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Gas-X Prevention – $6.29/each

Use 4 $4/1 coupons

Spend $9.16 OOP, get a $10 ECB
Final Price = $.84 moneymaker!

Buy Revlon Nail polish – $3.99, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Revlon color cosmetic product – 2-13 SS
Final Price = FREE after ECBs
**NOTE: Some people are also getting a $3/1 Revlon cosmetics CRT from the scanners!

OTHER ECB DEALS:

Buy All Small & Mighty or Wisk laundry detergent – 2/$10, get a $2 ECB (limit 2 per household)
$2/1 Wisk – 3-6 RP
Final Price = 2/$4 after coupons/ECBs ($2 each)

Spend $10 on Almay cosmetics, get a $4 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Almay – 2-13 SSFinal Price = varies

Buy Ban roll-on – $4.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$.40/1 Ban – 3-6 SS
Final Price = $2.59 after coupon/ECBs

Buy Complete, Revitalens, or Blink – $7.89, get a $4 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 Revitalens – 3-6 SS
Final Price = $.89 after coupons/ECBs
**NOTE:  Some Blink packages also have $4 peelies on them, which would make it FREE after coupons/ECBs

Spend $10 on select Easter candy, get a $3 ECB (limit 2 per household)
-Dove candy -2 /$6
$1/1 Dove chocolate – 3-6 RP
-Gimbal’s gourmet or Russell Stover’s jelly beans – 2/$5.98
-Godiva gems – $3.99
-Hershey’s, Mars, Russell Stover’s or Wrigley’s Easter egg singles – 2/$1
-Nestle Butterfinger, Crunch Nest Eggs, or Wonka Golden Eggs – 2/$5
$1/2 Nestle NestEggs printable
$.55/1 Nestle NestEggs printable
$1/2 Wonka or Nestle chocolates printable (must register)
-Palmer Easter bunnies – 2/$1.50
-SweetTarts, Swedish Fish eggs, Sour Patch bunnies, Tootsie pops or Midgees – 2/$4.98
-Whoppers Robin’s Eggs – 2/$4


SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Dove chocolates – 2/$6
Buy 2 Nestle Nest Eggs – 2/$5

Use 2 $1/1 Dove chocolate coupons
Use 2 $.55/1 Nestle printable coupons

Spend $7.90, get a $3 ECB
Final Price = $4.90 after coupons/ECBs ($1.22/bag)

Buy Gillette gel deodorant, Old Spice Fresh collection deodorant, or Secret Flawless deodorant – $4.99, get a $1 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$.50/1 Secret – 2-27 PG
FREE Gillette body wash WYB deodorant – 2-27 PG
FREE Old Spice  body wash WYB deodorant – 2-27 PG
Final Price = get a Gillette or Old Spice deodorant and body wash for $3.99 after coupons/ECBs

Spend $10 on John Frieda products, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-John Frieda collection shampoo/conditioner/styler – $6
$2/1 John Frieda Root Awakening printable
$2/1 John Frieda product – 3-6 SS-John Frieda collection Luminous Color Glaze, Full Repair, Go Blonder spray, Color Rewnwe shampoo/conditioner, Frizz-Ease serum/spray – $8
$2/1 John Frieda full repair styling aid – 3-6 SS

SCENARIO;
Buy 2 John Frieda shampoo/conditioner – $6

use 2 $2/1 coupons

Spend $8 OOP, get a $3 ECB
Final Price = $5 ater coupons/ECBs ($2.50/each)

Buy Oak Farms milk – $2.99, get a $1 ECB (limit 2 per household)
Final Price = $1.99 after ECBs
**NOTE:  This is a regional deal, check your ad for details!

Buy Pepsi products – 4/$13 (12 pack, 12 oz cans), get a $3 ECB
Final Price = 4/$10 after ECBs

Buy Revlon eye or lip products – $6.99, get a $4 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Revlon color cosmetic product – 2-13 SS
Final Price = $1.99 after ECBs
**NOTE: Some people are also getting a $3/1 Revlon cosmetics CRT from the scanners, which would make this free!

Buy Schick Hydro 3 or Hydro 5 cartridges or razor – $8.79, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Schick Hydro razor – 1-30 SS
Final Price = $1.79 after coupons/ECBs

The following scenarios are for people who have few, if any, ECBs to start with:

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy Revlon nail polish – $3.99

Use $1 Revlon coupon

Spend $2.99, get a $3 ECB
**NOTE:  Remember to scan your card to see if you get a $3 CRT – then it’s completely free!

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy Gillette deodorant – $4.99
Buy Gillette body wash

Use Buy deodorant, get body wash free coupon
Use $3 Revlon ECB

Spend $1.99 OOP, get a $1 ECB

MY PLAN:  I am starting with a $10 ECB – $35.55 in merchandise for $6.06 OOP, $2 in ECBs left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 2 Wisk – 2/$10
Buy 1 Revlon nail polish – $3.99
Buy 2 Colgate toothpaste – PSA $2.79 (BOGO free)

Use 2 $2 Wisk coupons
Use $1 Revlon coupons
Use 2 $.75 Colgate coupons
Use $10 ECB

Spend $.28 OOP, get a $3 ECB and a $2 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 4 Nestle NestEggs – 2/$5

Use 4 $.55/1 Nestle coupons
Use $3 and $2 ECB

Spend $2.80, get a $3 ECB

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 2 milk – $2.99/each

Use $3 ECB

Spend $2.98, get a $2 ECB

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Taste of Home and Family Circle subscriptions for $3.99!

Right now, you can get a one year subscription to Taste of Home Magazine for just $3.99. This offer is available for new subscriptions only, and you can purchase up to four years at this price! I love Taste of Home recipes and have yet to have a bad experience with one! Start your Taste of Home subscription today by clicking here. Make sure you enter the code TASTE at check-out to get the discount.  Please allow 8-14 weeks to receive the first issue.

Tanga’s “Deal of the Day” today is a one year subscription to Family Circle Magazine for just $3.99! Family Circle Magazine includes 15 issues per year and you can subscribe at this price for up to 4 years! If you’re not familiar with this magazine, it’s one of my favorites – it includes great recipes, home organization tips, and savings tips (there are usually some good coupons, too!)

Go here and click on “Family Circle” Then, click on the red “Buy” button and enter the code “CIRCLE”.  You can make payment using Paypal or any major credit card.

These Tanga deals are time sensitive and only available today!  Also, as more people take advantage of the deals, the prices may increase!

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