Menu Plan Monday: My Menu for the week of 5/17


SundayMeema’s Pork chops – I found this recipe on Marci’s blog. I had some pork chops that I got on clearance for $2 yesterday that I needed to use and this recipe looked easy enough.

Here’s the “original” recipe:
(she doubled this and used a family size can of creamed soup)
Ingredients:
-4 thin cut pork chops
-Pappy’s seasoning (it’s an all-purpose barbecue seasoning but something similar would work just as well…this is where most of the flavor comes from so be sure it’s something you like)
-1 can cream of chicken soup

Directions:-Sprinkle both sides of meat slices generously with seasoning and brown in some oil.
-Pour cream of chicken over the top and let simmer until meat is cooked through.
-Serve over rice.

My Variations: I used seasoning salt to coat the pork chops, and used cream of garlic roasted mushroom soup instead of the cream of chicken. I browned the pork chops and then put them in the crock pot. They were a hit! 🙂

MondayBeef tips (slow cooker) – I found this recipe in Taste of Home Magazine. I tried it for the first time a few weeks ago and it was a hit with the family!

Ingredients:
1 beef top sirloin steak (1 pound), cut into 1-inch cubes
2 to 3 medium carrots, chopped
1 to 1-1/2 cups chopped celery
1 cup chopped onion
1 can (10-3/4 ounces) condensed golden mushroom soup, undiluted
1/2 to 1 cup white wine or beef broth
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/4 cup cold water
Hot cooked egg noodles

Directions:
In a 3-qt. slow cooker, combine the beef, carrots, celery, onion, soup and wine or broth. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or until meat is tender.

Combine cornstarch and water until smooth; gradually stir into cooking juices. Cover and cook on high for 15 minutes or until thickened. Serve with noodles. Yield: 4 servings.

TuesdayFoil baked Asian Chicken – This comes from the April issue of All You Magazine. We tried it a few weeks ago. I wasn’t sure how it would go over with my family, but it was a hit and it’s super easy to make!

Ingredients:
8 tsp olive oil
4 cups baby spinach
4 4 oz boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
8 oz white mushrooms, sliced
4 tsp teriyaki sauce
salt

Preheat over to 450 degrees. Tear off four 10-inch square sof aluminum foil (great sure for all that foil I stocked up on at Walgreens last week!). Brush each square with 2 tsp olive oil. Place 1 cup spinach on each square, slightly off center. Top with a chicken breast half and some mushrooms. Drizzle 1 tsp teriyaki sauce over each portion. Sprinkle with salt.

Fold each piece of foil over to cover chicken and vegetables. Crimp edges together tightly to seal. Place packets on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until chicken is cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes. Serve hot.

WednesdayTeriyaki Tenderloin – I made pork tenderloin for the first time a few months ago and discovered that my family and I really like it. I got a great deal on pork last week at Randalls (it was BOGO free), so I figured we would try this recipe out. I found it in Taste of Home magazine.

Ingredients:
*1/2 cup soy sauce
*1/4 cup Domino® or C&H® Granulated Pure Cane Sugar
*2 tablespoons ketchup
*1 pork tenderloin (1 pound)

Directions:
In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the soy sauce, sugar and ketchup. Add the pork tenderloin; seal bag and turn to coat. Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight.

Drain and discard marinade. Place pork in a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking dish. Bake, uncovered, at 425° for 35-40 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 160°. Let stand for 5 minutes before slicing. Yield: 4 servings.

Thursday: Lemony Chicken Breasts (slow cooker) – This is another recipe from All You Magazine that was super easy to prepare and a hit with my family.

Ingredients
*4 tablespoons unsalted butter
*1 onion, finely chopped
*2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
*4 boneless chicken breast halves
*Salt and pepper
*4 cups canned low-sodium chicken broth
*1/4 cup lemon juice
*2 cups long-grain rice
*1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley

Preparation
Melt 2 Tbsp. butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add onion and cook until softened, stirring occasionally, 4 to 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 minute longer. Scrape into slow cooker.

Sprinkle chicken with salt. Melt remaining 2 Tbsp. butter in skillet over medium high heat until foaming. Add chicken breast halves and cook until browned, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to slow cooker.

Add 1 cup broth and lemon juice to skillet and bring to a boil, scraping browned bits from bottom of pan. Add to the slow cooker, along with remaining broth, rice and 1 tsp. salt. Stir, cover and cook on low until chicken is cooked through and rice is tender, 2 to 3 hours. Remove chicken, stir parsley into rice and season with salt and pepper. Divide rice onto 4 plates and top each with a piece of chicken; serve immediately.

Friday: Cheesy rigatoni bake – this recipe came from this cookbook: Girlfriends on the Go: A Busy Mom’s Guide to Make-Ahead Meals (it can be frozen although I have never tried it that way)

Ingredients:
1 16 oz pkg rigatoni noodles
2 Tbsp butter or margarine
1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 c. milk
1/4 c. water
4 eggs, beaten
2 (8 oz) cans tomato sauce
2 cups sherdded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese

Cook pasta according to package directions. In a saucepan, melt butter. Stir in flour and salt until smooth. Gradually add milk and water. Bring to a boil, cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened.

Drain pasta and place in a large bowl. Add beaten eggs. Spoon into a greased 9X13 pan. Top with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Spoon white sauce over top and sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
(I prepare this in the morning and refrigerate. I just pop it in the oven when I get home).

Saturday: Stuffed Chicken Shells – This was posted by someone on my Babycenter board and it sounded really good! Unfortunately, I can’t remember who the original poster was, so if it was you, let me know!

Ingredients:
*1/2 cup diced onions
*1/2 cup diced celery
*1 box stuffing
*1 cup mayonnaise
*4 cups cut up cooked chicken
*1 12oz box jumbo shells
*2 cans cream of chicken soup
*1 can mushrooms (optional)

Directions:
Cook shells and stuffing according to directions, cool. Mix stuffing, celery, onions, mayo, and chicken. Stuff shells. Place in a flat casserole. Mix 1 can water with 2 cans cream of chicken soup. Pour over shells and refrigerate overnight covered.Bake 1 hour at 350° covered.

Freezer Directions: After stuffing the individual shells, arrange them on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper, and freeze. Store the frozen stuffed shells in a resealable freezer bag (and keep a can or two of condensed cream of chicken soup on hand), and then bake in whatever quantity you need for a party or family dinner.

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Walgreens scenarios for the week of 5/17

You can access coupon match-ups for this week’s scenarios here. If you are new to shopping at Walgreens, be sure to read the tips at the end of the match ups post.

Here are some suggestions for the deals this week: (you can skip or “roll” as it works for you – just remember, you can’t roll the same RR into another RR deal and you can’t roll the Bayer deals into each other)

$33.95 in merchandise for $7.97 OOP, $3 RR left to spend
Transaction #1:
Buy Skintimate or Edge Shave Gel – $1.99, get a $1 RR

Use $1/1 Skintimate coupon

Spend $.99, get a $1 RR

Transaction #2:
Bayer Quick Release Crystals (4 ct) – $2.49, get a $2.49 RR

Use $1 Skintimate RR
(you can use the $1 Quick Release coupon if you have it, but you will need to add a “filler” item if you plan to use the Skintimate RR as well…the Royal gelatin is .25 this week with the in ad coupon)

Spend $1.49, get a $2.49 RR (or spend .74 if you use the $1 Skintimate RR, the Bayer coupon and buy the Royal gelatin)

Transaction #3:
Buy Colgate Visible White toothpaste – $4.49, get a $4.49 RR

Use $2.49 Bayer RR
Use $1 Colgate printable (you will need a filler)

Spend $1.25 OOP, get a $4.49 RR (if you use the gelatin as your filler)

Transaction #4:
Buy Right Guard Professional or Dry Idea Clinical Complete (1.8-6 oz) – $5.99, get a $5 RR

Use $4.49 Colgate RR
Use $1 Right Guard/Dry Idea coupon (you will need a filler)

Spend .75 OOP (if you use gelatin as your filler), get a $5 RR

Transaction #5:
Buy 4 Johnsons Band Aid Bandages (2/$5 = $10)

Use 4 $1 coupons (you will need one filler item to use a RR also)
Use $5 Right Guard RR

Spend $1.25 OOP (if you use the gelatin as your filler), get a $4 RR

Transaction #6:
Buy Off! Clip on mosquito protection – $8.99, get a $3 RR

Use $3 printable coupon (you will need a filler)
Use $4 Johnsons RR

Spend $2.24 OOP (if you use gelatin as your filler), get a $3 RR

Some helpful tips:
*At Walgreens, you cannot do a promotion more than once in a transaction and earn Register Rewards. So, if you buy more than 1 Skintimate in one transaction this week, you will only earn one $1 RR.

*You also cannot use the Register Rewards earned from a promotion on the same promotion and earn Register Rewards again. For example, if you buy Skintimate shave gel, get a $1 RR and use it to buy another Skintimate shave gel, another RR will not print.

*Register Rewards are considered to be “manufacturer’s coupons” and you can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item. You will have to add “filler” items. The in ad coupons often have good, inexpensive filler items. (see the weekly match ups for some cheap filler items from this week’s ad)

*If you are buying items that would result in a “free” item or “overage” when combining a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon, give the manufacturer’s coupon FIRST, and the store coupons LAST to avoid beeping/issues at the register!

*****NOTE: I have had poor experiences at Walgreens myself in this situation and I have had other readers write to me about their poor experiences in trying to use coupons for items that would be “free.” I have found that Walgreens cashiers tend to be misled when it comes to coupon policies and will often tell you that you cannot use a $1 coupon on a $.99 item because it “beeps.” I actually had a cashier write to me last week accusing me of advocating coupon fraud. Stores are reimbursed for the FACE VALUE of the coupon (and typically .08 or so extra), so they make money when we use these coupons. Many cashiers do not realize or understand this. If you encounter a situation where you are receiving poor customer service or cashiers are making accusations, my advice is to get the name of the manager/district manager, walk out of the store, and contact the manager/district manager to help educate them about proper coupon usage (and customer service, too)

*If your Register Reward doesn’t print for some reason and you have fulfilled all of the obligations for the “deal” DO NOT let them tell you it is because you used coupons! Chances are they didn’t print because the catalina machine is not working. You have two choices: you can return your items and try again or you can contact the catalina company by doing the following:
*The store will give you a form to fill out and mail in to catalina
*Call 1-888-8coupon, option 3
*Use the online form to contact them: Contact Catalina Marketing (when I have tried contacting them this way, my results have not been very good….your best bet is to call)

CVS scenarios for the week of 5/17

If you are just learning how to shop at CVS, start here for some helpful tips.

The coupon match-ups for the weekly deals are here.

The following are scenarios for people who are “new” to shopping at CVS or who have very few ECBs to start with: (these are just ideas….you do not have to follow this exact order and you can skip some items if you do not need them or don’t have the coupons that match up with them)

$8.99 in merchandise for $1.99 OOP
Transaction #1:
Buy 2 Dry Idea deodorant – 2/$5

Use 2 $2 Dry Idea printables

Spend $1, earn $2 ECB

Transaction #2:
Buy 1 Colgate Sensitive or Colgate Visible White – $3.99

Use $1 printable
Use $2 Dry Idea ECB

Spend $.99, earn $2 ECB

My transaction for the week: $20.98 in merchandise for $0 OOP
Buy 2 Dry Idea deodorant – 2/$5
Buy 1 Colgate Sensitive – $3.99
Buy 8 Chef Boyardee – 4/$5 ($10 total)
Buy 1 Dial soap – $1.99

Use 2 $2 Dry Idea printables
Use 1 $1 Colgate printable
Use 2 $1/4 Chef Boyardee coupons
Use .35 Dial coupon

Total before coupons = $20.98
Total after coupons = $13.63

Spend $13.63 (pay w/ $14 in ECB adjusted down), earn $10 in ECB

Coupon round-up

There will be three inserts (RP, SS, PG) in this Sunday’s paper. Here are the highlights I saw. You can check out the full listing here on The Coupon Clippers. I didn’t see a whole lot to get excited about.

Keep in mind that inserts vary by location, so your inserts may have different coupons or different dollar amounts.

If you are looking for multiple copies of coupons, The Coupon Clippers is my favorite resource. Coupons for the Sunday inserts are available for purchase early Saturday morning and the hot coupons go FAST.

Smart Source
$1/1 Colgate SENSITIVE Toothpaste on any, expires 6/6/09

Red Plum
$1/1 Johnson & Johnson RED CROSS product on any
.50/1 Lawry’s MARINADE on any ONE (makes it free when they go 10/$10!)
.35/1 Pillsbury REDUCED Sugar Cake Mix, Brownie Mix or Frosting on ONE (free when they go 10/$10)

The Coupon Clippers

ONLINE COUPONS – Don’t forget to go and load the latest online coupons to your Kroger or Randalls/Safeway card

Cellfire (now has Randalls coupons, too!)
P&G Esaver
Shortcuts (now has Randalls coupons, too!)
Upromise – matches up well with CVS deals

COUPONS.COM PRINTABLES – There are still lots of great printables available. Here are some “hot” ones: (you should be able to print 2 per computer)

$1/1 Velveeta
$1/1 Crystal Light
$1/2 Jell-O Gelatin or Pudding snacks
$1/2 Philadelphia cream cheese bricks
$1/1 Kraft mayonnaise
$1/2 Kraft Natural cheese (shredded, chunks, slices)
$1/2 Kraft singles
$1/1 Velveeta Shells & Cheese or Kraft Deluxe macaroni and cheese dinner
$1/1 Planters nuts
$1/1 Kraft salad dressing
$2/1 Dry Idea (good for CVS and Walgreens deals this week)

SMARTSOURCE.COM PRINTABLES
$4/1 Claritin Non-drowsy (15 ct or larger)
$1/1 Aquafresh Advanced Enamelock

Check out Slick Deal’s A-Z printable coupon list here.


Walgreens deals for the week of 5/17

Here are the highlights I saw for the week (this is not ALL of the deals for the week):

FREEBIES: (free after RR)

Bayer Quick Release Crystals (4 ct) – $2.49, get a $2.49 RR
*look for $1/1 tear pad coupons on displays

Colgate Visible White toothpaste – $4.49, get a $4.49 RR
$1/1 printable for Colgate sensitive and Colgate Visible White here

Right Guard Professional or Dry Idea Clinical Complete (1.8-6 oz) – $5.99, get a $5 RR
$2/1 Dry Idea printable on coupons.com
$1/2 Right Guard, Dry Idea, or Soft & Dri 5-17-09 SS
$1/1 Right Guard, Dry Idea Or Soft & Dri Product, Any – 04-19-09 SS
$1/2 Right Guard, Dry Idea, or Soft & Dri, Any – 03-08-09 SS

Skintimate or Edge Shave Gel – $1.99, get a $1 RR
$1/1 Skintimate Moisturizing Cream Shave or Shave Gel, Any – 04-26-09 SS

OTHER RR DEALS:
Degree Antiperspirant/Deodorant (Fine Fragrance Mist or Invisible Solid, Absolute Protection)- 2/$7, get a $2 RR
$1/2 Fine Fragrance printable here
.75/1 Degree Ultra Clear printable here

Bic bonus pack utility lighter – $2.99, get a $1 RR
$1/1 Bic Multi-Purpose Lighter or Multi-Position Lighter 5-17-09 SS
$1/1 Bic lighter prnitable here

Off! Clip on mosquito protection – $8.99, get a $3 RR
$3 0ff printable on coupons.com

Spend $10 on First Aid products listed, get a $4 RR: Band Aid bandages – 2/$5, Neosporin – $5
$1/1 Johnson & Johnson Band-Aid Product, Any – 03-15-09 SS, 2-8 SS, 4-26 RP
$1/1 Neosporin Product, Any Excluding Trial Size – 03-15-09 SS, 2-8 SS
$1/1 Neosporin printable here

Cheap filler items for the week:
*Hershey’s candy – $.49 w/ in ad coupon

*Kraft Macaroni & cheese – $.69 w/ in ad coupon (limit 3)
Buy 3, get one free printable here (thanks Jennie!)

*Royal Gelatin – $4/1 w/ in ad coupon (limit 4)

*Glade air freshener spray – $.99 w/ in ad coupon
BOGO free Glade Sprays, Any – 05-10-09 SS – valid up to $1.75

*Walgreens plastic cutlery (24 ct) – 2/$1 w/ in ad coupon