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10-07-2008, 01:15 PM | #31 |
"& Seeger, too" Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Central Kentucky
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| I was wondering if anyone has had any luck with Freezing "ready made meals"??? They have chicken breasts on sale this week and I LOVE to marinate them in italian dressing and bake or grill them. I was thinking about making them with rice..... and since they are on sale, making about 4-6 extras and freeze them (possibly with the rice in individual containers). Has any done this kind of thing? Like buying large quanities of what is on sale and "loading" the freezer with some in-expensive meals? If I do this for a few months, I may end up with a freezer of dinners AND keep my grocery costs down............... but I just wonder about putting this stuff in the freezer and if it will lose it's quality. What do ya think? Would it be worth it?
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10-07-2008, 01:21 PM | #32 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Washington State
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| I thought of more: We don't have long distance on our phone, we haven't for years. We buy a calling card. You can get one for like $23.00 at Walmart and it has alot of minutes on it. My hubby hates dialing all the #'s, but he knows how much we save. Cellphones: We aren't big users of them, so we have old ones and only do minute refills (no monthly bill), just fill 'em up when we get close to running out. Sometimes one refill lasts a whole year because we just use them when necessary. Umm.. yes, the "Bread Outlet", jencar98 answered that one. Um... what else. See? I was a scrimper to begin with. Probably because we lived on next to nothing for 4 years while my husband went to school so we were used to doing without much. Also I was raised by Depression-Era parents, and they thought I was a spendthrift....cuz I used too much toilet paper, etc. things like that! Really, ... I got yelled at alot for things I take for granted now, like using enough TP! Oh I also just re-use as much as I can.. (no not the TP!) but things that can be reused. Husband rolls his eyes at me when he sees me washing out Freezer bags to reuse, but thats just how I was raised. |
10-07-2008, 01:31 PM | #33 | |
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......... and YES!! I will also re-use our ziplock bags..... especially if they are just holding drygoods. (wash out and dry). My hubby's grandmother used to do this and I thought it was a bit silly........ but she went thru the depression also............... we can learn alot from those that went thru those hard times!
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10-07-2008, 01:43 PM | #34 | |
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Yeah, my parents did the bag washing. Also they kept bowls from margarine,etc (but alot of people do that) to reuse. My GRANDMOTHER, wow... man, that was pioneers-ville, she chopped wood and heated her home with it and also cooked over a wood stove. I'm not going that far! (either I'm really old (but not really?!).. but mainly my parents were older when they had me, hence... my grandmothers were Really Old School! from the wood chopping days). We can indeed learn so much from them. fond memories. growing their own food, raising their own animals, baking own bread. Wow... it's amazing. I at least want to try my hand at growing my own vegetables next spring. | |
10-07-2008, 04:15 PM | #35 | |
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10-07-2008, 04:23 PM | #36 | |
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10-07-2008, 05:13 PM | #37 |
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| Hubby lost his job a week ago. Gas prices are killing us. It costs over $60 to fill up my CAR... my '99 Honda Accord.
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10-07-2008, 05:35 PM | #38 | |
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Shhhhhh.... don't tell him. LOL!!! Actually, he does know - it's not that he doesn't "like" leftovers - he just prefers to not eat the same thing two nights in a row - so if I freeze leftovers and warm them the next week or so, he's just fine with that.
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10-09-2008, 09:50 AM | #39 |
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| MY husband/Boyfriend does our budget. And we are extremely tight...we moved to rochester in hopes and dreams of making it here because he had a postion which would give ups the income we needed. When we arrived here there was no job and only one would be in the spring and we were in ROchester by 3rd of January! 3 months of no work and just skimping by...were still in debt because of the rent 1700..but his budget really helps us along... i do coupons time to time ...and we work about 3 blocks away from eachother so I just go into work early everyday...Hopefully we will become full time soon. but what has saved us in the food department is ALDI's a $130 Shopping will fill up a cart and will have us eating for about a few weeks. We dont by junk food... all we buy is food that I can cook and i can prepare him lunches. |
10-09-2008, 10:14 AM | #40 |
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| Well we've always had to scrimp and watch every dime. Every time hubby gets a real good raise, gas prices and grocery prices go up. So we never get ahead. So the only thing differently i'm doing is one day a week trips into town to do everything at once. But I don't really notice any big difference yet at all. Guess I'm used to being poor so I can't miss what I never had If things get significantly worse though, i dont' know what we'll do. I've been offered my old full time job back at a great income but figuring in gas, and huge cost of day care, etc I won't be making more than I already make working my two businesses at home. So I've turned it down so far. |
10-09-2008, 04:56 PM | #41 | |
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10-09-2008, 05:08 PM | #42 |
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| I have cut out just about everything that we don't need and hadn't already cut out. We don't go to movies, but we do have the large cable package, due to my husband's disability, it's really all he does. AC is set at 80 heat is set at 66 I also plan my meals around what is on sale. What I really hate the most is that I can't afford to visit my daughters/grandkids as often as I used to. But I'm still going to get my golden yorkies even if I have to eat cheap hot dogs for an entire year. Every girl deserves a little gold in her life. |
10-09-2008, 05:52 PM | #43 |
I Love Angel too! Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Northern Nevada
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| Wow...great thread. There are some great ideas on here. I am still looking for a job, not sure what I want to do. I have been laid off my Mortgage job since April.. It was nice to have a last summer spending time with my 18 & 20 year old. They were both planning on moving out but have decided to stay at home a bit longer. We go to Costco at least once a month and stock up on essentials, milk is much less expensive there. I make just about everything from scratch, it is really much less expensive to do & is better for you. We don't buy sodas anymore or alot of junk food. I don't go to our bread store anymore because they raised their prices. I make extra food and freeze it for later in the month. We don't have health Insurance right, now but Costco will give you a discounted price on prescriptions. We have went back to using Grandma's home remedies for colds and coughs. I try to combine all my errands to save gas. We are also using a Britta Pitcher for water instead of bottled.
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10-09-2008, 06:26 PM | #44 | |
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I don't know how to cut back. I already keep my spending to a minimum. I'm doing fine right now, but I will have to come up with something to cutback if things get worse. I wish I had more time to search for deals on groceries. | |
10-09-2008, 07:02 PM | #45 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member | i dont buy extras anymore i drive differtently to save gas im not going to turn my furnace up past 50 and i will be using space heaters.. getting some kerosene too going to stock water for the possible power outages stop charging no christmas gifts this year very little baking no eating out turning off lights not in use not buying a new car just fixing the old one learning to live differently without shopping skimping on groceries.. this is the best way to save money... shopping at aldis i need to get into coupons i guess.. any good sites?
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