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Dinner Ideas - Easy On The Budget
During the summer, I just hate heating up the house in the afternoon, so I tend to cook in the morning and reheat in the microwave for dinner. Allow the chicken to cook for three or four hours or until the chicken is almost falling apart. Start with two cups of cooked, cubed chicken. Allow to cook for four to six hours.
Not Made Of Money
- Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Frugal Meatless Meal Ideas
Grilled Cheese – This is another option that I would probably only use at lunch, but my family loves grilled cheese sandwiches. Waffles or Pancakes – My favorite frugal breakfast has to be waffles, but when time is short, pancakes are always easier to make. Tags: General Finance Frugal It’s easy to make and the kids love it.
Not Made Of Money
- Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Cooking and Baking Your Way to Savings
Saving coupons are shopping sales are both great ways to stretch your food budget, but they’re not the fastest way to save money on food. The easiest way to cut your food budget is to prepare as many of your meals at home as possible. Baking is always a prominent part of my savings through cooking at home.
Not Made Of Money
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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Pizza Bread - Cook At Home Day
For this week’s Cook at Home day, I made a pizza bread. got the idea from Kate at the “Cooking During Stolen Moments blog. Cook the pizza bread in a 350 degree oven for about 15 minutes. If you don’t have a blog, feel free to leave a comment telling what you baked at home this past week.
Not Made Of Money
- Thursday, February 5, 2009
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Five Ways to Use Leftover Chicken
The frugal side of me hated to waste anything, though. Content provided by: Five Ways to Use Leftover Chicken Share This. Tags: Cooking At Home Frugal Saving Money Baked chicken is one of my favorite meals to prepare for my kids, but the leftovers used to cause me real problems.
Not Made Of Money
- Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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Cooking and Baking Your Way to Savings
Saving coupons are shopping sales are both great ways to stretch your food budget, but they’re not the fastest way to save money on food. The easiest way to cut your food budget is to prepare as many of your meals at home as possible. Baking is always a prominent part of my savings through cooking at home.
Not Made Of Money
- Saturday, March 28, 2009
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Dinner Ideas - Easy On The Budget
During the summer, I just hate heating up the house in the afternoon, so I tend to cook in the morning and reheat in the microwave for dinner. Allow the chicken to cook for three or four hours or until the chicken is almost falling apart. Start with two cups of cooked, cubed chicken. Allow to cook for four to six hours.
Not Made Of Money
- Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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Frugal Meatless Meal Ideas
Grilled Cheese – This is another option that I would probably only use at lunch, but my family loves grilled cheese sandwiches. Waffles or Pancakes – My favorite frugal breakfast has to be waffles, but when time is short, pancakes are always easier to make. Tags: General Finance Frugal It’s easy to make and the kids love it.
Not Made Of Money
- Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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