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Five Frugal Things | food waste prevention

The Frugal Girl

Zoe’s not a fan, so it’s up to me to eat these. I sauteed them in butter, then baked them in my toaster oven on the air-fryer setting until they were crispy. It’s basically a tour through my adventures in trying to avoid food waste.

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Make-Ahead Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches

Saving Everyday

I prefer English muffins and have been a fan of Food for Life English Muffins for a while now. Preheat your oven or toaster oven to 375ºF, place the wrapped sandwich on a baking sheet, and cook for 15-20 minutes or until heated through. Start with the microwave method and finish in the toaster oven.

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Competing With Yourself To Save On Utility Bills

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

TVs, DVD players, radios, toaster ovens, wifi extenders, and computer equipment get switched off every night before bed and don’t get turned on again until they are needed. If you have ceiling fans, use them. Nearly anything that can be unplugged when not in use is on power strips in my house.

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SeaPak Most Coast Collection Review and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

MostCoast will allow friends and fans of SeaPak to engage on Facebook by sharing their most coastal recipes, pictures and stories. They are so fresh tasting and I love being able to pop them in the oven or the toaster oven and be eating them in a few short minutes. We want to recognize family, food and fun!

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Make-Ahead Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches

Saving Everyday

I prefer English muffins and have been a fan of Food for Life English Muffins for a while now. Preheat your oven or toaster oven to 375ºF, place the wrapped sandwich on a baking sheet, and cook for 15-20 minutes or until heated through. Start with the microwave method and finish in the toaster oven.

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16 Ways To Save Money On Your Energy Bill This Summer

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Use those ceiling fans. Cook with a toaster oven or microwave. These are available at most stores, just make sure you buy the right one for your machine. They aren’t just there for decoration; they are there to help cool down the house and move the air around. Line dry your clothes. Plus, clothes smell better when dried outside!

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Gorton’s Eat Seafood Twice a Week Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

I am a big fan of seafood and we do try to eat it at least once a week but I think twice a week is an even better goal! We put it in the toaster oven and I was amazed at how crispy it stayed! There isn’t much seafood wise that I don’t like!