Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 10/3

Most of my recipes are new this week and I haven’t had a chance yet to calculate points per serving. For those of you who may be doing Weight Watchers, I have included the points per serving calculations for some 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.

On weekdays, my posts don’t include lunches. My son eats lunch at daycare, most days I take lunch or eat a Lean Cuisine/Smart Ones/Healthy Choice meal, I pack a lunch for my daughter, and my husband fends for himself!

SUNDAYPerfect Enchiladas – I asked my husband what he wanted for dinner on Father’s Day and was surprised when this is what he chose.  Don’t get me wrong – these are yummy.  But, his “favorite” has always been my creamy chicken enchiladas.  The basis for this recipe comes from The Pioneer Woman, but she uses ground beef and I’m going to use chicken (I’ve used pork before and that was yummy, too!)  Marci posted the recipe on her blog awhile back and we have tried ti several times now and love it!

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

MONDAYFrench dip sandwiches (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite and I love it because it is SOOO easy to make!

Ingredients:
beef roast
2 cans beef broth
1 tsp dried rosemary
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp garlic powder
4-6 hoagie buns
(we also add some swiss or provolone cheese)

Place roast in a greased slow cooker. Pour broth over the top of the roast. Add spices. Cover and cook on low heat 8-10 hours (or high heat 5-7 hours). Remove roast and save extra juice. With a fork, break the meat apart and serve on hoagies. Use excess juice for dipping sandwiches.

WW points = 6 points per serving (this does not include the cheese or the buns)

TUESDAYCheesy Chicken biscuit bake ~ I found this recipe on Mom’s Plan last week.  I think it will be a hit with my kids, who have been especially picky lately!

Ingredients:

4 tablespoons butter (.25 cents)
1/4 cup all-purpose flour (.10 cents)
2 1/2 cups whole milk (.50 cents)
2 heaping teaspoons mustard (more if desired) (.02 cents)
1 egg, beaten (.10 cents)
1 cup of cheese, grated (.50 cents)
1/2 teaspoon salt (more to taste)
8 oz. frozen mixed veggies (.50 cents)
2 large chicken breasts, cooked (1.99)
1 container large biscuits (1.49 for a tube of 8, but only used 4–.75)

Directions:
4 tablespoons butter (.25 cents)
1/4 cup all-purpose flour (.10 cents)
2 1/2 cups whole milk (.50 cents)
2 heaping teaspoons mustard (more if desired) (.02 cents)
1 egg, beaten (.10 cents)
1 cup of cheese, grated (.50 cents)
1/2 teaspoon salt (more to taste)
8 oz. frozen mixed veggies (.50 cents)
2 large chicken breasts, cooked (1.99)
1 container large biscuits (1.49 for a tube of 8, but only used 4–.75)

Cook frozen veggies as instructed on package. (I boiled mine for 3 minutes and then drained.)

In a small bowl, beat egg. In a large pot, melt butter and sprinkle in flour. Whisk together over medium-low heat. Cook mixture for five minutes, whisking constantly. Don’t let it burn. Pour in milk, add mustard, and whisk until smooth. Cook for five minutes until very thick. Reduce heat to low.Take 1/4 cup of the sauce and slowly pour it into beaten egg, whisking constantly to avoid cooking eggs. Whisk together till smooth.Pour egg mixture into sauce, whisking constantly. Stir until smooth. Add in cheese and stir to melt.Add salt. Taste sauce and add more salt as needed! DO NOT UNDERSALT.

Shred cooked chicken and put in cheese sauce along with cooked veggies. Stir together and place in a 2 qt. pan coated with non stick cooking spray.
Cook in the oven at 375 for 15 minutes. The refrigerated biscuits can cook right along side on a baking sheet.

Scoop up and put a biscuit on top. (You could cook the biscuits right on top of the chicken mixture, but they tend to get soggy this way, and we don’t like soggy biscuits.)

WEDNESDAYCowboy casserole – We have left over roast beef from our french dip sandwiches, so I’m going to use that in place of the ground beef.  I’m also going to substitute Ranch style beans for baked beans.

Ingredients:
1 lb lean ground beef (we use 93/7)
1 can (16 oz) baked beans
1/2 cup BBQ sauce
2/3 c. milk
2 c. Bisquick
1 T butter or margarine, softened
1/2 c. shredded cheddar cheese

Heat over to 425. In 10-inch skillet, cook beef over medium-high heat 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally until thoroughly cooked. Drain beef. Stir baked beans and BBQ sauce into beef. Heat to boiling, stirring occasionally. Pour into ungreased 2 quart casserole.

Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir Bisquick mix, milk, and butter until soft dough forms. Drop dough by 12 spoonfuls onto beef mixture. Bake uncovered 18-22 minutes (or until topping is golden brown). Sprinkle with cheese. Bake about 3 minutes longer or until cheese is melted.

WW points = 10 points/serving (we’ll serve with a green salad and green beans)

THURSDAYParmesan Sage Pork Chops ~ I found this recipe on Food on the Table last week and it sounded yummy.  We can’t wait to try it!

Ingredients:
2 T all purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
black pepper to taste
3/4 cup bread crumbs
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1/2 tsp grated lemon peel
1 egg. lightly beaten
bone in pork chops (we are using 4)
1 T olive oil
1 T butter

Directions:
1. In a shallow dish, combine the flour, salt and pepper. In another shallow dish, combine the bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, sage and lemon peel. Place egg in shallow bowl. Coat pork chops with flour mixture, dip in egg, then coat with bread crumb mixture.
2. 2In a skillet, brown chops in oil and butter for 2 minutes on each side. Transfer to a greased 11 x 7 x 2 inch baking dish. Bake, uncovered, at 425 degrees F (218 degrees C) for 10-15 minutes or until juices run clear and a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees F (71 degrees C).

FRIDAYCreamy chicken, bacon, and mushroom – I got this e-mail from a Spark People recipe.

Ingredients:
8 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts (2 lbs) – we’re only going to use 4
1 pkg turkey bacon
8 oz. sliced mushrooms
8 oz. sour cream (light)
1 can cream of mushroom soup (fat free)

Directions:
Wrap bacon around chicken breasts. Place in well greased 9 x13 pan. Put mushrooms over chicken. Mix sour cream and cream of mushroom soup together and put over chicken breasts and mushrooms. Put in preheated 350 degree oven and bake for 60 minutes or until chicken is tender. Can place in crock pot and cook for 6 hours on low or 4 hours on high. (I’m using the crock pot, of course!)

SATURDAYButtermilk “Fried” Chicken with Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes – I got this recipe from the latest Family Circle Magazine and it sounded yummy. It is more points than I like to use on a meal right now, so I’ll have to plan the rest of my meals on this day accordingly.

CHICKEN INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 c. buttermilk
2 T dijon mustard
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp garlic powder
3/4 tsp Tabasco sauce
4 lbs chicken breasts (I will probably only use 2 given the size of my family)
5 c. cornflakes (I will probably half this also)
1/2 c. bread crumbs
1/2 tsp poultry seasoning
1/2 tsp paprika
Pinch Cayenne pepper
2 tsp vegetable oil

POTATO INGREDIENTS:
2 lbs russet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes (I will probably only use 1 lb)
1/2 c. skim milk
6 T reduced fat sour cream

In a large bowl, whisk together buttermilk, mustard, 3/4 tsp of the salt, 1/2 tsp of the garlic powder, 1/2 tsp of the pepper and the hot sauce. Add the chicken and turn to coat. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Heat oven to 400. Coat a baking rack with nonstick cooking spray and place inside rimmed baking sheet.

Stir together crushed cornflakes, bread crumbs, remaining 3/4 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp black pepper, the poultry seasoning, paprika and cayenne. Stir in oil until blended. Remove chicken from marinade and dip in crumb mixture, pressing to adhere.

Place chicken on rack and bake at 400 for 55 minutes or until instant read thermometer registers 160 when inserted in the thickest part of the breast.

Place potatoes in a large pot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer 15 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to pan. Add milk and sour cream. Mash to desired consistency.

WW points per serving = 11 points (makes 4 servings)

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Save 30% at Gap, Old Navy ,and Banana Republic!

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Target deals for the week of 10/3

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

I haven’t seen many “hot” Target deals lately, which explains my lack of Target posts. I was excited when I checked out the ad this morning, though, to see that one of my favorite gift card deals was there!

Buy 5 Motts apple juice (64 oz) or 5 Motts applesauce 6 packs – $1.75/each, get a $5 Target gift cardThey end up being $.75/each after the gift card (and I always keep a gift card on hand, so I already have one to “roll” into this dealThis is a great stock up price for apple juice and applesauce!

The “ice cream” gift card deal is also worth mentioning, especially if you have coupons to match up with the deal!  Buy 5 frozen treats – $2.75/each, get a $5 Target gift cardThis includes Klondike bars (6 ct), Popsicles (24 ct), Breyer’s ice cream, or Ben & Jerry’s pints.  There was a $1/2 Ben & Jerry’s pints coupon in the 9-19 RP.  If you buy 5 items and don’t have coupons, you end up paying $1.75/item after coupons.  If you have the Ben & Jerry coupons, you end up spending $1.35/each.  Here’s the breakdown:

Buy 4 Ben & Jerry’s pints – $2.75/each
Buy 1 participating item – $2.75/each

Use 2 $1/2 Ben & Jerry’s coupons

Spend $11.75 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $6.75 after coupons/gift card

BABY:

Huggies diapers – $8.99
$2/1 Huggies Little Snugglers – 9-26 SS
$2.50/1 Huggies Little Movers printable
Final Price = $6.49 after coupon

Pampers diapers – $8.99
$1/1 Pampers – 9-26 PG
Final Price = $7.99 after coupon

Similac baby formula – $19.99
$3/1 Similac printable
Final Price = $16.99 after coupon

Buy 2 Huggies wipes (448-504 ct) or Pampers wipes (420-504 ct) – $11.99/each, get a $5 Target gift card
$2.50/1 Huggies wipes (320 ct+) printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Huggies wipes – $11.99/each

Use 2 $2.50 printable coupons

Spend $18.98 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $13.98 after coupons/gift card (you’re almost getting one box for free!)

GROCERY:


Campbell’s Select Harvest soup – $1.50
$1/1 Campbell’s Select Harvest Soup printable
Final Price = $.50 after coupon


Del Monte canned vegetables – $.65/can
$1/5 Del Monte canned vegetables – 9-19 RP
Final price = $.45/each after coupon (when you buy 5)


Hunt’s diced tomatoes – $.82/each
$.45/3 Hunt’s tomato products – 10-3 SS
Final Price = $.67/each after coupon when you buy 3
*Some areas got a $1/3 coupon, which would make them $.49/can after coupon

Kraft Shells & Cheese – $1.50/each
$1/2 Kraft Shells & Cheese – 9-26 SS
Final Price = $1/each after coupon

Pepperidge Farm cookies – $2.79
$1/1 Pepperidge Farm cookies printable
Final Price = $1.79 after coupon

Red, seedless grapes – $.99/lb
$1 off produce purchase of $1 or more Target printable

Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta – $1.13 (on price cut through 10/30)
$.55/1 Ronzoni pasta printable
Final Price = $.58/each after coupon

*There are new Target printables for Kraft cheese which will match up well with the $5/5 Kraft cheese coupon if you haven’t used it yet.  (Beware, this coupon rings up at $0 automatically, so you have to ask them to manually adjust it)  You can end up getting $1.50 off each item when you combine coupons!
$1/2 Kraft cheese shreds or blocks Target printable
$1/2 Kraft sandwich cheese slices Target printable
$1/2 Kraft string cheese printable

HEALTH & BEAUTY:

Lip Smackers – $1.47/each
$1/1 Lip Smackers printable
Final Price = $.47/each
*These would make great stocking stuffers!

Nexcare character bandages – $1.89
$1/1 Nexcare printable
Final Price = $.89/each after coupon

Reach dental floss – $.99-$1.12/each
$1/1 Reach dental floss printable
$1/1 Reach dental floss printable
Final Price = as low as free after coupon!

Schick Hydro 3 razor – $6.99
$4/1 Schick Hydro 3 razor – 10-3 SS
Final Price = $2.99 after coupon

HOUSEHOLD:

GE Reveal light bulbs – $2.69
$1/1 GE Reveal Target printable
$1/1 GE Reveal light bulbs – 10-3 SS
Final Price = $.69/each after coupons

Kleenex boxes (112-200 ct) – 3/$4
$1/3 Kleenex Target store printable (click on Household)
$.50/3 Kleenex tissue – 10-3 SS
$.50/3 Kleenex tissue printable
Final Price = 3/$2.50 after coupons ($.83/each)

Lysol sprays/toilet bowl cleaner – $1.99
$1/2 Lysol spray or toilet bowl cleaner printable (must register)
Final Price = $1.49/each (when you buy 2)

Pledge Multi-surface 360 Duster starter kit – $2.84
$1/1 Pledge Multisurface Target printable
$1/1 Pledge Multisurface – 9-26 SS
Final Price = $.84/each after coupons

Shout spray (22 oz) – $2.24/each
$1/1 Shout Target printable
$.55/1 Shout – 9-26 SS
Final Price = $.69/each after coupon

MOVIES:

Beauty and the Beast Blu Ray/DVD Combo pack – $24.99 (includes a free Princess CD)
$10/1 Beauty and the Beast printable
Final Price = $14.99 after coupon

(There are also 2 $5 rebate offers when you buy this movie that I explained in my TRU post here)

Here are some links to the clearance deals online: (don’t forget to shop through Shop at Home to get 5% cash back) 

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!)

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Walgreens deals for the week of 10/3

There are some decent freebies this week!  If you are new to shopping at Walgreens, make sure you read the FAQs at the end of the post!

FREEBIES:

Buy EOS Lip Balm (Summer Fruit or Honeysuckle Honeydew) – $3, get a $3 RR
Final Price = FREE after RRs

Buy Nivea lip care – $1
$1/1 Nivea lip care – 10-3 RP$2/2 Nivea lip care – 10-3 RP
Final Price = free after coupon

Buy Schick Hydro 3 or 5 blade razor system or cartridges – $7.99, get a $4 RR
$4/1 Schick Hydro 3 razor – 10-3 SS
$4/1 Schick Hydro 5 razor – 10-3 SS
Final Price =  FREE after coupon/RR
*Note:  Some razors have a peelie coupon for free Hydro shave gel with a razor purchase!

Buy TENA-Serenity Heavy Protection underwear – $9.99, get a MIR (prints at check-out) for $9.99
$1.50/1 TENA pads/underwear – 8-1 SS
Final Price = $1.50 moneymaker after coupon/MIR

RR DEALS:  This is not a list of all the RR deals for the week – it’s just the “highlights”

Buy Crest toothpaste – $1.99, get a $1 RR
$.50/1 Crest toothpaste – 9-26 PG
Final Price = $.49 after coupon/RR

Buy Crest Pro Health or Sensitivity toothpaste – $3.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Crest toothpaste – 9-26 PF
Final Price = $.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Gillette Fusion ProGlide or Venus Razor – $9.99, get a $4 RR
$2/1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide – 9-26 PG
$2/1 Venus Embrace or Breeze razor – 9-26 PG
Final Price = $3.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Nice ‘N Easy hair color – $5.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Nice ‘N Easy hair color – 10-3 RP
Final Price = $2.99 after coupon/RR

Buy 2 NyQuil or DayQuil products – 2/$10, get a $5 RR
$1/1 Vicks products – 9-26 PG
Fianl Price = 2/$3 ($1.50/each) after coupon/RR

FILLER ITEMS:
*Act II popcorn – 4/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Armour Vienna sausage – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Bowl Fresh – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Jell-O – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon0
*Russell Stover or Nestle Halloween candy (single item) – $.29/each

OTHER DEALS:

Combos – $.99
$1/2 Combos snacks – 9-12 Rp
Final Price = $.49/each

Nabisco cookies or crackers (4-8 oz) – $.99/each
$1/2 Nabisco cookies and crackers – 9-26 SS
Final Price = $.49/each after coupon

Starbucks ice cream – 2/$5
$1/1 Starbucks printable
Final Price = $1.50/each

The following scenarios are for people who have few, if any RRs to start with:

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 EOS lip balm -$3
Buy 1 Nivea lip balm – $1

Use $1/1 Nivea coupon

Spend $3 OOP, get a $3 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Schick Hydro razor – $7.99
Buy 1 Act II popcorn – $.25 (w/ in ad coupon)

Use $3 ESO RR
Use $4 Schick coupon

Spend $1.24, get a $4 RR

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $1.99
Buy 1 ESO lip balm – $3

Use $.50 Crest coupon
Use $4 Schick RR

Spend $.49, get a $3 RR and a $1 RR
*You can roll back and forth between transactions #2 and #3!

MY PLAN:  (I am starting with a $4 RR)

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Schick Hydro – $7.99
Buy 1 Act II popcorn – $.25 (w/ in ad coupon)

Use $4 Schick Coupon
Use $4 RR

Spend $.24 OOP, get a $4 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 EOS lip balm – $3
Buy 1 Nivea lip balm – $1
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $1.99

Use $1 Nivea coupon
Use $.50 Crest coupon
Use $4 Schick RR

Spend $.49 OOP, get a $3 RR and a $1 RR

FAQS: (Check out Walgreens new coupon policy here!)

Do you do multiple transactions at one store on one visit?
It just depends. Several stores in my area have gone to a “one RR per item per day” rule, which means I can’t do more than one transaction where I’m earning RR for the same product at the same store. Some of the stores in my area also will not let you use the RR you earn from one transaction on another transaction in that same visit.  I’m fortunate to have several stores within a few minutes of my house, so I usually try to break up transactions at different stores and on different days to stay in the good graces of my stores.

What is Walgreens policy on using BOGO free coupons with a BOGO free offer, adjusting down coupons, etc.? 
The new coupon policy does not really using a BOGO free coupon with a BOGO free promotion, but it does say you can use up to two coupons as long as the total doesn’t go below zero, so, you SHOULD be able to do this!!

Walgreens coupon policy is now to adjust the value of coupons down – YAY!!

Some helpful tips:
*At Walgreens, you can use ONE manufacturer’s coupon and ONE store coupon per item (always give the store coupon last to avoid problems)

*At Walgreens, you cannot do a promotion more than once in a transaction and earn Register Rewards. (for example, if you buy 2 Listerine, you will only earn a RR for one)

*You also typically cannot use the Register Rewards earned from a promotion on the same promotion and earn Register Rewards again. For example, if you buy the Listerine and use the RR from that to buy more, the 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 if you are using a manufacturer’s coupon and a RR. The in ad coupons often have good, inexpensive filler items. (check out the weekly match-ups for ideas)

*If you are using more than one RR in a transaction, always give the RR with the highest value FIRST. Sometimes strange things happen with coupons and taxes and even if you think you have planned out your scenario very well, you will end up with more overage than you planned for.

*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! Make sure that you are purchasing enough items in your total transaction to “cover” the overage. You will not get cash back and you will have to add items to cover the overage or they will not take the coupon.

*If your Register Reward doesn’t print for some reason and you have fulfilled all of the obligations for the “deal” (including not using RR from the same parent company to pay) 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 1-877-210-1917, option 1

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