Stockpile meals

Another Dinner from the Drugstore–Nacho Casserole

January 18, 2011
hormel

A couple months ago I shared Dinner from the Drugstore – Salmon Loaf with Cucumber Sauce.  Today, I have another Dinner from the Drugstore.  This time it is Nacho Casserole. Yesterday at Rite-Aid I got 8 cans of Hormel Chili for FREE.  This is actually the first time I have ever bought Hormel Chili and [...]

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Stockpile Meal – Ham Tot Casserole

October 14, 2010
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You really can make delicious meals from sale items.  A couple weeks ago I bought a bunch of Oscar Mayer Lunch Meat for 75 cents a container.  Although I have been using it for my kids lunches, I figured I could also use it for supper.  In my freezer, I have several packages of Ore-Ida [...]

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Giant Eagle Deal Meal – 6 Layer Casserole

September 2, 2010

As I mentioned in the Giant Eagle Matchups for the week, I have a Giant Eagle Deal Meal for you.  Today’s recipe uses the Carolina Rice that is free this week and the Ground Round that is $2.99/lb.  It will also use 1/2 a block of cheese that you can get on sale for $1 this week [...]

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Meal from my Stockpile – Fruit Chicken Salad

August 24, 2010

Today’s Stockpile recipe is an adaptation on the Apple Juice Chicken Salad found in this Free Ebook. It called for pineapples, but I didn’t have that so I swapped it for Jarred peaches which I did have in my stockpile, and added apple. Here’s what you’ll need for this delicious and pretty Fruit Chicken salad [...]

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Stockpile Meals – Burritos in a Skillet

July 27, 2010

Here’s a great easy meal to make using the Taco Seasoning you can get for free with this $.75/2 Taco Bell Products coupon.  I’ve got a confession to make.  I  never thought of myself as a good cook.  Until I started couponing, I never ventured off a recipe, much less came up with a recipe by myself.  Couponing has [...]

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Dinner From the Drugstore – Salmon Loaf with Cucumber Sauce

June 28, 2010

Over and over on the news and talk shows, I hear how important fish is to the diet because of the Omega 3′s.  I will admit I’ve been neglectful in serving fish because it’s expensive.  The one exception to this is Tuna Fish, which you can make a meal for under $1 with.  Well, I found [...]

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Dinner for My Family of 6 for Under a Buck – Tuna Noodle Salad

June 5, 2010

Just in case you don’t think couponing is worth while, here’s a recipe that will prove it to you.  Tonight’s dinner, that fed 6, cost me under a dollar thanks to coupons and having a stockpile. Not only was it cheap, but it was also simple and fast (perfect for a Friday night.)   The [...]

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Get Great Recipes and Coupons from Bisquick

May 21, 2010
Bisquick

Last week, our church was having a bake sale and I was supposed to take an item to sell. Of course I didn’t remember until the last minute.  I went down to my stockpile and found some Bisquick.  I also found a can of apple pie filling.  I made a wonderful coffee cake using Bisquick.  [...]

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Meal from my Stockpile – Using up some Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and other Coupon Finds

April 17, 2010

Yesterday afternoon when I went to my freezer to pick out the meat we were going to eat, I was shocked to see that all I had was pork and 2 chicken breasts.  2 chicken breasts aren’t enough to feed a family of 6, and I prefer my pork coooked in a crock-pot. Since it was [...]

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Recipes from Your Stockpile – Pork Chop Pie

January 20, 2010

Money Saving Mom and Life As Mom are hosting a month long Eat From the Pantry challenge and while I didn’t plan on doing this originally, we basically ate from our pantry for the last two weeks because I hadn’t made a grocery trip until last week’s Coupon “High” trip to Giant Eagle.    I in no way consider myself a “gourmet” cook, but I [...]

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