Kroger deals for the week of 8/4

Don’t forget to load your coupons to your Kroger card:
Cellfire
Kroger

P&G Esaver
Shortcuts
Upromise

**For more information about loadable coupons and how they work check out this post!

This ad is based on the Texas/Louisiana market. My Kroger stores double three “like” coupons with a face value up to $.50 and triple three “like” coupons with a face value up to $.39. Your market may be different. Check with your store for details!

Kroger has a new “Summer of Savings” instant win game – spin the wheel for a chance to win over 150,000 prizes (you must register to participate) Even if you won before, it re-set on 7/4, so you can play again!

There is a coupon in this week’s ad for a free $25 gift card with any transferred prescription!

The “Mix and Match” sale on Procter & Gamble products where you get an instant $4 off your total purchase price when you purchase four participating products continues this week (this is valid through 8/10/10) You’ll want to be sure to go load the P&G Esaver coupons to your card to maximize your savings if you’re going to do this deal.

Here are the participating items listed in the ad: (Prices reflect the $4 instant discount, there may be other participating items included in store)

Always Maxi pads – $4.49/each
$1/1 Always pads, clean, or feminine cleansing clothes – 8-1 PG
Final Price = $3.49/each (when you buy 4 participating products)

Bounce fabric sheets – $3.99/each

Bounty Paper Towels – $1.99/each
$.25/1 Bounty towels or napkins – 8-1 PG (should triple)
Final Price = $1.24/each (when you buy 4 participating items)

Charmin bathroom tissue – $5.99/each
$3/1 Charmin 24 roll+ or any Mega roll pack Esaver loadable
$.25/1 Charmin – 8-1 PG (should triple)
Final Price = $2.24/each (when you buy 4 participating items)

Downy fabric softener – $3.99/each
$2/1 Downy liquid or sheets Esaver loadable
$.50/1 Downy – 8-1 PG (should double)
Final Price = $.99 after coupons when you buy 4 participating items

Gillette body wash – $1.99/each
$2/1 Gillette body wash – 8-1 PG

Final Price = $.01 overage!

Herbal Essences shampoo or conditioner – $1.99/each
Free Herbal Essences styler when you buy shampoo/conditioner – 8-1 PG
Final Price = $.99 for a styler and shampoo or conditioner after coupon when you buy 4 particpating items
**Make sure you look at the tags closely so that you get a participating styler item

Ivory soap – $2.49/each
$.50/1 Ivory body wash, bar soap, or hand soap Esaver loadable
Final Price = $1.99 after coupons when you buy 4 participating items
Old Spice body wash – $1.99/each
$2/2 Red Zone, Odor Blocker, or Dry Skin Defense body washes Kroger loadable$1/2 Old Spice body washes, deodorants, or sprays loadable
Final Price = .99-$1.49/each (with two)

Pampers diapers – $7.99/each
$1.50/1 Pampers – 8-1 PG
Free Wipes tub WYB Pampers diapers – 8-1 PG 
Final Price = $6.49/each after coupons

Pantene Shampoo or Conditioner – $4.99/each
$1/2 Pantene – 8-1 PG
Final Price = $4.49/each (when you buy 2)

Tide Laundry Detergent (100 oz) or Stain Release – $9.99
$2/1 Tide liquid detergent Esaver loadable
$3/1 Tide Stain Release Esaver loadable
$1/1 Tide – 8-1 PG
$3/1 Tide Stain Release – 8-1 PG
Final Price = $3.99 (when you buy Stain Release)

OTHER DEALS:*Black, white, or red seedless grapes – $.97/lb

*Hot House tomatoes – 4/$5

*Juicy Juice 100% juice – $1.98
$1/2 Juicy Juice – 8-1 RP
Final Price = $1.48/each

*Speedstick/Lady Speedstick deodorant – $.88
$.50/1 Speestick deodorant, any – 7-25 SS (should double)

Final Price = FREE after coupon!

CRAZY MEAL DEAL:  Buy Land O’ Frost Premium lunchmeat (There is a $.55/1 coupon in the latest issue of Family Circle magazine) and Kroger American cheese slices, get FREE Two-bite cinnamon rolls, iceberg lettuce, Claussen pickles, Deja Blue water (6 pk), and a Kroger reusable bag

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Target deals for the week of 8/1

My Target deals post is a bit late this week.  This is my last week of summer vacation, so I’ve been busy trying to make the most of it with my kids and trying to get everything done before I go back to work!

Keep in mind that pricing may vary by area. Always check your local ad to confirm that they have the “weekly deals.”  Many of these deals were not listed in the weekly ad, which means YMMV in terms of pricing.  Thanks to Totally Target for the heads up on many of the price cuts!

Electronics trade-in ~ Trade in your new or used iPod or iPhone for a Target gift card.

Get Text Alerts from Target: receive coupons, deals, and weekly ad reminders on your mobile phone – use a barcode that can be scanned at check-out for multiple one time only coupon deals throughout the month.  The text alerts for mobile coupons appear to be released on Sundays and appear to be valid for one week only (when the new round is released on Sundays, the old round disappears).

Target now offers price matching. You can check out their policy here.

At Target, you can use one Target coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon per item. The printable Target coupons now state “one per transaction” meaning you can only use one “like” coupon per transaction. The Target coupons from the inserts do not have this wording and neither do the Target toy coupons. You can read/print their coupon policy here.

They are also offering a .05 credit when you bring in your own reusable shopping bag!

Regular Markdown Schedule in other Departments
Monday – Electronics, Kids Clothing and Stationary (Cards, GiftWrap, etc.)
Tuesday – Domestics, Women’s Clothing, Pets and Market (food items)
Wednesday – Men’s Clothing, Toys, Health and Beauty, Lawn & Garden items
Thursday – House Wares, Lingerie, Shoes, Sporting Goods, Movies, Music, Books, Decor and Luggage
Friday – Auto, Cosmetics, Hardware, & Jewelry

BABY/KID:

Kandoo 42 count flushable wipes – $1.65
$1/1 Kandoo, any – 4-4 PG
Final Price = $.65/each

Mr. Bubble Extra Sensitive (16 oz) – $1.77
$1/1 Bath or Shower Product (includes Mr. Bubble) printable
Final Price = $.77 each after coupon
(Thanks Totally Target!)

BACK TO SCHOOL:

Bic Stic Grip Easy Glide Ball Point pens (7 ct) – $.99
$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/2 Bic Stationery products – 8-1 SS, 8-9-09 SS
Final Price = Free to possible overage after coupons

Bic Cristal Ball Point Pens (10 ct) – $1.24

$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/2 Bic Stationery products – 8-1 SS, 8-9-09 SS
Final Price = Free to possible overage after coupons

Bic Wite Out Correction Fluid – $1.27

$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/1 Bic Stationery product Target printable
$1/2 Bic Stationery products – 8-1 SS, 8-9-09 SS
Final Price = Free to possible overage after coupons

Paper Mate Eagle Pens (10 ct) – $.50/each
$.50/1 Paper Mate Target Printable

Final Price = FREE!

The following items are priced at $.20:
-2 pk pencil charpener
-2 pk erasers
-Plastic 12″ RUELR
-Rose Art glue

The following items are priced at $.50:
-100 ct index cards
-1″ translucent poly binder
-90 page Mead notebook
-Vinyl binder pouch

The following items are priced at $1:
-Fiskars scissors
-Sharpie highlights

The following items are priced at $2:
-12 ct Ticonderoga pencils
-Crayola washable markers

**Get free Rose Art crayons when you buy Rose Art colored pencils – $.50/each

GROCERY:

Bagel Bites (9 ct) – $2.49
$1/1 Bagel Bites Target printable
$1/1 Bagel Bites coupon
Final Price = $.49 after coupons

Chef Boyardee Microwaveables – $.80 (on price cut through 8/28)
Chef Boyardee Ravioli – $.99
$1/1 Chef Boyardee food product Target printable
$1.50/4 Con Agra products printable
Final Price = free after coupons

DiGiorno Pizza for One – 2/$4
$1/1 DiGiorno Pizza for One (includes flatbread melts, 200 calorie portions, and Deep Dish) – 8-1 RP
Final Price = $1 after coupon

Hunt’s Snack Pack pudding (4 ct) – $.95 – on price cut through 8/21
$1/3 Hunts Snack Pack pudding Target printable
$.30/2 Hunts Snack Pack pudding – 8-1 SS
$1/4 Hunts Snack Pack puddings – August 2010 All You Magazine
Final Price = $.52 each after coupons

Juicy Juice – $2.29
$1/2 Juicy Juice – 8-1 RP
$1/2 Juicy Juice printable (Must register)
$1/1 Target Juicy Juice printable
Final Price = $.79/each after coupons (when you buy 2)

Kraft salad dressing – $1.93
$1/1 Kraft salad dressing – 6-20 SS
Final Price = $.93 after coupon

Laura’s Lean ground beef – $3.99/lb
$1/1 Laura’s Lean Beef product printable
Final Price = $2.99/lb

Nature Valley granola bars – $2.39
$1/1 Nature Valley granola bars Target printable
$.75/2 Nature Valey granola bars printable
Final Price = $1.02/each after coupons

Oscar Mayer lunchables – 4/$5
$.50/1 Kraft Lunchables product Target printable
Final Price = $.75/each after coupon

Wonka candy bags – 2/$6
$1/1 Wonka chocolate bar or bag Target printable
$1/1 Wonka Scrumdiddlyumptious bag printable
Final Price = $1/each after coupons
(Thanks Totally Target!)

**The following items are “Buy Four, Get One Free” this week:

Kellogg’s Cereal (11.5-20 oz varieties) – 2/$5
$1/2 Kellogg’s Cereal Target printable
$1/2 Kellogg’s cereals – 8-1 RP
$1/2 Kellogg’s cereals printable
$1.25/3 Kellogg’s cereals – 6-27 RP
Assorted Kellogg’s cereal printables
Final Price = $1.20/each after coupons (when you buy 5)

-Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain bars – $2.39
$1/2 Kellogg’s Snack items Target coupon (includes NutriGrain bars and Pop Tarts) – 8-1 RP
$1/2 Kellogg’s Nutrigrain bars printable
$1/1 Kellogg’s Nutrigrain bars – 7-11 RP
Final Price = $.71/each after coupons (when you buy 5)

-Kellogg’s Pop Tarts – $2.39 (12 ct)
$1/2 Kellogg’s Pop Tarts/NutriGrain bars Target coupon – 8-1 RP
$1/2 Pop Tarts printable
$1/2 Pop Tarts – 6-13 RP, 7-11 RP
Final Price = $1.11/each after coupons (when you buy 5)

-Morningstar Farms products – 2/$6
$1/2 Morningstar Farms Target coupon – 8-1 RP
$1/1 Morningstar Farms printable
$1/2 Morningstar Farms product – 8-1 RP
$1/1 Morningstar Farms product – 6-27 RP
Final Price = $1.20/each after coupons (when you buy 5)

HEALTH & BEAUTY:

Colgate Dora the Explorer Toothbrush – $2.19

$.75/1 Colgate Dora the Explorer toothpaste Target printable
$.40/1 Colgate adult or kids manual toothbrush – 7-25 SS
$.75/1 Colgate adult or kids toothbrush – July 2010 All You Magazine
Final Price – $.69/each after coupons

Colgate Dora the Explorer Toothpaste – $2.19
$.75/1 Colgate Dora the Explorer toothpaste Target printable
$.50/1 Colgate toothpaste, any – 7-25 SS
Final Price = $.94 after coupons

Dora the Explorer Band Aids – $1.69/each
$.50/1 Dora the Explorer Band Aids Target printable
$3/3 Band Aid Bandages/Neosporin/Johnson & Johnson product – 8-1 SS
Final Price = $.52/each after coupons

**Print out this MIR form for a free Toy Story collectible book here!

LA Looks Sport Gel – $1.92
$1/1 LA Looks – 8-1 RP
$1/1 LA Looks printable
Final Price = $.92

Reach floss – $1.12
$1/1 Reach floss – 10-18 RP, 1-3 RP
Final price = $.12

Tums Ultra (72 ct) – $3.69
$1/1 Tums Digestive Aid Target printable
$1/1 Tums printable
Final Price = $1.69 after coupons 

Vaseline lotion (10 oz varieties) – $2.99/each
$.75/1 Vaseline skin care lotion Target printable
$1/1 Vaseline product – 8-1 RP
$1/1 Vaseline Aloe Fresh printable
Final Price = $1.24/each after coupons

HOUSEHOLD:

Air Wick Freshmatic Starter Kit – $4.49
$4/1 Air Wick Freshmatic i-motion starter kit – 6-20 SS
Final Price = $.49 after coupon

GIFT CARD DEALS:

Buy 2 Gillette Fusion Proglide or Venus Embrace razors or cartridges, get a $5 Target gift card
$4/1 Gillette Fusion Proglide razors – 8-1 PG
$2/1 Venus Embrace/Breeze razors – 8-1 PG

SCENARIO:Buy 2 Gillette Fusion Proglide razors – $8.99/each
Use 2 $4 Gillette manufacturer’s coupons

Spend $9.98 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $2.49/each after coupons/gift card

Here are some links to the clearance deals online: (don’t forget to shop through Shop at Home to get 5% cash back)  Use TGTSHOES1 to get $5 off a $20 online shoe purchase through 9/6

 
Want to get on the Target mailing lists? This isn’t a sure thing, but it’s worth signing up here. (Thanks A Full Cup!)

This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.
 

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 8/1

For those of you who may be doing Weight Watchers, I have included the points per serving calculations for most of my recipes this week. I used the “Recipe Builder” feature on the WeightWatchers.com e-Tools program to input all of the ingredients and calculate the points, so it should be pretty accurate.

You can read more about my $40 weekly budget in this post here.

If you’re new to menu planning, check out my post about how I do my menu planning.

Get more inspiration by checking out the hundreds of menu plans posted every week at orgjunkie.com!

NOTE:  I sometimes get e-mails expressing “concern” that there are no fruits and vegetables included in our meal plan.  I typically only include our “main dish” items and not our “side/snack” items unless there is a really yummy recipe that I want to share.  If you want to know more about what my $40 weekly grocery budget includes, check out this post.

SUNDAY:

Breakfast ~ Cold cereal

Lunch ~ Leftovers

Dinner ~ Enchilada bar – I had my whole family over for dinner and made three different kinds of enchiladas!

Perfect Enchiladas – The basis for this recipe comes from The Pioneer Woman, but she uses ground beef and I’m going to use chicken (last time I used pork and that was yummy, too!)  Marci posted the recipe on her blog awhile back and I finally got around to trying it a few weeks ago and it was a hit, so we’re having it again.

Our “filling” – I’m going to put 2 frozen chicken breasts in the crockpot on low with a can of enchilada sauce (red) and some taco seasoning.  I’ll shred the taco meat and that and some cheese will become our “filling”

The sauce (from Marci’s blog)
1 T. canola oil
1 T. flour/cornstarch
1 large (28 oz) can enchilada/red sauce
2 c. chicken broth
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. ground black pepper
2 T. chopped cilantro

-In a large saucepan over med. heat, add oil and flour and whisk together to make a paste, cooking for 1 min.
-Pour in the red sauce, chicken broth, salt, pepper, and cilantro, and bring to boil.
-Reduce heat and simmer 30-45 min.

I’m going to use 1 dozen flour tortillas.  Whenever I make enchiladas, I always put a little bit of sauce along the bottom of the pan to keep the enchiladas from stocking to the pan.  I’ll fill each tortilla with the shredded chicken breast and cheese, roll it, and place it in a 9X13 Pyrex baking dish. Then, I’ll cover the rolled enchiladas with the sauce and some cheese and bake it in the oven for 20-30 minutes at 350 until the cheese is melted.

WW points = 9 per serving for 2 enchiladas

Creamy chicken enchiladas – These have been a family favorite for a long time!

Ingredients:
1 can cream of chicken soup (I use the 98% FF kind)
1 can cream of mushroom soup (I use the 98% FF kind)
2 cans green enchilada sauce (10 oz)
1 8 oz-16 oz. tub of sour cream (depends how spicy you want the enchiladas)
2-3 chicken breasts, shredded (if I’m in a hurry, I use canned chicken)
8 oz cheese, shredded
1 dozen flour tortillas (you could use corn also)

Add cream of chicken soup, cream of mushroom soup, and enchilada sauce to a pan. Cook on medium low heat, stirring occasionally. When sauce is will mixed and starts to thin, add sour cream. Continue stirring occasionally until the sauce is well mixed and thinned out. Place a layer of the sauce along the bottom of a 9X13 baking dish. Fill each tortilla with the shredded chicken, sauce, and cheese. Roll and place in the baking dish. When you have filled all of the tortillas (this should make 1 dozen), pour the remain sauce over the top of the enchiladas and then cover with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes until the cheese is well melted.

WW points = 6 points per enchilada

Honey lime enchiladas – This was originally on my menu last week, but it didn’t happen, so we’re adding it back to the menu this week. I originally got this from Marci’s blog. When I make this, I cook the chicken in the crockpot the night before and then just put it all together that morning so I just have to throw it in the oven when I get home!

Ingredients:
6 T honey
5 T lime juice (1 large lime)
1 T chili powder
1/2 t garlic powder
1 pound chicken, cooked and shredded (I used leftovers from my slow cooker chicken)
8-10 flour tortillas (I used 12 corn)
1 pound Monterrey Jack cheese, shredded
16 ounces green enchilada sauce
1 cup heavy cream (I used half and half)

Directions:
-Mix the first four ingredients and toss with shredded chicken. Let it marinate for at least 1/2 hour.
-Pour about 1/2 cup enchilada sauce on the bottom of a 9X13 baking pan.
-Fill tortillas with chicken and shredded cheese, saving about 1 cup of cheese to sprinkle on top of enchiladas.
-Mix the remaining enchilada sauce with the cream and leftover marinade (I didn’t have any extra marinade).
-Pour sauce on top of the enchiladas and sprinkle with cheese.
-Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 30 minutes until brown and crispy on top.

Dessert ~ Cheesecake brownies – my original dessert plans fell through (I forgot to pull Cool Whip out of the freezer), so these were quick and easy to make and a hit as well!


MONDAY:

Breakfast ~ Waffles

Lunch ~ Leftover enchiladas

Dinner ~ Spinach and Ricotta Stuffed Shells – I got this recipe from All You Magazine and decided to try it out.  My husband loves manicotti, but I don’t make it often because I hate stuffing the shells.  This is basically the same thing but SO much easier.  It was a hit with everyone and my daughter declared that “It’s a keeper.”

Ingredients
* 24 jumbo pasta shells
* 1 15-oz. container ricotta
* 2 cups shredded mozzarella
* 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan
* 1 10-oz. package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
* 1 large egg, lightly beaten
* Salt and pepper
* 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
* Pinch of ground nutmeg
* 1 26-oz. jar spaghetti sauce

Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 375ºF. Mist a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Cook pasta shells according to package label directions; drain and set aside to cool. While pasta cooks, in a large bowl, stir together ricotta, 1 cup mozzarella, Parmesan, spinach, egg, salt, pepper, Italian seasoning and nutmeg.

2. Spread 3/4 cup spaghetti sauce over bottom of baking dish. Stuff shells with cheese-and-spinach mixture and place in dish. Spoon remaining sauce over shells and sprinkle with remaining 1 cup mozzarella.

3. Cover baking dish with foil and bake for 35 minutes. Remove foil and bake about 10 minutes longer, until bubbly and cheese begins to brown.

WW points = 11 points per serving (makes 6 servings)

TUESDAY:

Breakfast ~ Scrambled eggs w/ cheese and sausage

Lunch ~ Grilled cheese, tomato soup, and goldfish crackers

Dinner ~ Free Whataburger!

WEDNESDAY:

Breakfast ~ Eggs Florentine



Lunch ~ Quesadillas

Dinner ~ Monterey chicken – I was in a recipe rut and came across a thread on a cooking board on Babycenter.com called “Need good chicken recipe ideas” – someone posted this one and it sounded delicious, looked like it was easy to throw together, and I had all of the ingredients on hand!  (The “original poster” of the recipe there was Mommy2Beth&Sarah)  This came together just as smoothly as I had hoped, and even my normally picky kids gulped it down.  This one will definitely be a “keeper” in our house!

Ingredients:
4 (5 oz.) Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts1/4 Cup Barbecue Sauce
1/4 Cup Hormel Real Bacon Bits
1 Cup 2% Colby and Monterey Jack Shredded Cheese*
1 (14 oz.) Can Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies, drained (I’m just going to use regular diced tomatoes)
Sliced Green Onions
Pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Pound out the chicken breasts to flatten.  Season each with a little pepper.  Cook the chicken in a skillet sprayed with non-stick cooking spray over medium-low heat until no longer pink.

Place each breast onto a baking sheet and top each breast with 1 tablespoon of barbeque sauce, 1/4 cup cheese, 1/4 cup tomatoes, green onions and 1 tablespoon of bacon bits.  Place into the oven and bake until the cheese has melted (about 5 minutes).

Per Serving: 263 Calories; 8g Fat (29.0% calories from fat); 39g Protein; 6g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 108mg Cholesterol; 840mg Sodium. Exchanges: 4 1/2 Lean Meat; 0 Other Carbohydrates.

Weight Watchers points = 6 (makes 4 servings)

THURSDAY:

Breakfast ~ Puffed Pancakes – I got this recipe from Marci’s blog awhile ago and tried it out. My whole family loved it and it’s super easy to make!

Ingredients:
1/2 cube butter (not margarine)
6 eggs
1 cup Milk
1 Cup Pancake Mix (or Bisquick)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 Degrees. Place butter in a 9 X 13 inch pan. Put in preheating oven until butter is melted. In a blender, combine eggs, milk and pancake mix. Pour batter into baking dish. Bake for a bout 15 – 18 Minutes until pancakes are puffy and lightly browned. Do not open oven while pancakes are cooking. Top with sifted powder sugar.

Serve with warm maple syrup or fruit toppings.

Lunch ~ Meat & cheese skewers

Dinner ~ Ham to go biscuits – I got this recipe from my sister in law.  She actually calls it “chicken to go biscuits” but we have some ham I want to use up, so it’s “ham to go” for us

Ingredients:
2 T butter/margarine (we’ll use I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
2 T flour
1/4 t salt
1/2 c milk (we’ll use skim)
2 c. cubed ham (the original recipe calls for chicken)
1 1/4 c shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 c (4 oz) chopped/sliced/drained mushrooms
1 can Pillsbury Grands biscuits
1 egg, slightly beaten
3 c. cornflakes

Heat oven to 375 degrees.  In medium saucepan, melt butter.  Stir in flour, salt & pepper until well blended.  Add milk, all at once.  Cook about 1 minute until thickened, stirring occasionally.  Stir in ham, cheese & mushrooms.  Set aside.

Separate biscuits into 8.  Roll and pat into 5 inch circles.  Put 1/2 mixture on top of 4 biscuit rounds.  Place other 4 rounds on top of mixture and wrap around mix.  Press edges to seal.

Dip roll into egg, then coat with crushed cornflakes.  Place on ungreased cookie sheet.  Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.

FRIDAY:

Breakfast ~ Cold cereal

Lunch ~ Peanut butter & jelly sandwiches

Dinner ~ Teriyaki chicken – If you are wanting to get started with freezer cooking, this is seriously the EASIEST freezer meal to put together and a great one to start with!

Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 cup soy sauce
1 cup pineapple juice
4 chicken breasts

Directions:
Mix marinade ingredients together and throw in a freezer bag with the chicken breasts. If you use it as a freezer meal, just defrost and cook as you please when ready to eat!

WW points = 8 points per serving (add 2 points for 1/2 cup rice or 4 points for 1 cup rice)
(We will serve this with rice and steamed broccoli)

SATURDAY:

Breakfast ~  Strawberry crepes – This is a Taste of Home recipe that I originally found posted on The Junk Drawer.  I’ve never made crepes before, but the recipe sounds easy enough and it’s low in points, too!

Ingredients:
1-1/4 cups fat-free milk
3/4 cup egg substitute
3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup strawberry spreadable fruit
3 cups chopped fresh strawberries
2 teaspoons confectioners’ sugar

In a large bowl, combine the milk, egg substitute and vanilla. Combine the flour, sugar and salt; add to milk mixture and mix well. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour. Coat a 7- or 8-in. nonstick skillet with cooking spray. Heat skillet over medium heat. Pour about 2 tablespoons batter into the center of skillet. Lift and tilt pan to evenly coat bottom. Cook until top appears dry; turn and cook 15-20 seconds longer. Remove to plate; keep warm. Repeat with remaining batter, coating with additional cooking spray as needed. Spread each crepe with about 2 teaspoons spreadable fruit. Top with about 3 tablespoons strawberries. Roll up. Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar. Yield: 8 servings.

WW points = 1 per crepe or 3 points for every 2 crepes (I don’t know why it works out that way, but it does)
Lunch ~ Chicken nuggets w/ carrots/broccoli/celery and ranch dip

Dinner ~ Date night!

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Save an additional 15-20% at Walgreens with the Friends & Family coupon!

The Walgreens weekly deals just got better! Click here for the a printable Walgreens Friends & Family sale coupon. The coupon will give you 15% off all eligible store items and 20% off all Walgreens and W brand products. The coupon is valid from August 2nd-August 4th.

**Make sure you check out my weekly deals post for ideas on how to make the most of your discount.  If you are looking at the weekly deals scenarios, make sure you factor in the 15%-20% discount. You may need to add filler items to make the deals “work”
 

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Kids eat free at IHOP in August!

IHOP just announced a new promotion ~ kids eat free every day in August from 4 pm-10 pm. The free kids’ meal is valid for kids 12 and under on “Just for Kids” Menu item. Drinks are not included and free kids meals are provided with each adult entree purchase, dine in only.

Click here for all of the details.

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