Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 10/17

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!

SUNDAY:  To die for pot roast (slow cooker) – I got this recipe years ago on a Babycenter message board and it’s been awhile since we’ve tried it, but roast sounded good for our family dinner and it was a hit!

Ingredients:
1 beef roast (2-3 pounds)
1 packet Italian dressing seasoning mix
1 packet Ranch dressing seasoning mix
1 packet brown gravy mix
1/2 cup water

Directions:  Place roast in bottom of slow cooker.  Mix seasoning packets together and pour over roast.  Add 1/2 cup water.  I also place carrots and potatoes in the bottom of the slow cooker before adding the roast.  Cook on low for 6-8 hours.  If you want to make gravy, add some cornstarch and water after you remove the roast (and vegetables), whisk, and cook on high for 2-3 minutes.

MONDAYCreamy 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!)

TUESDAYBeef tips (slow cooker) – I found this recipe in Taste of Home Magazine. We have eaten it a several times now and my whole family (even my picky eater kids) loves it!

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.

WW points = 6 per serving (add 2 points for 1/2 cup pasta/rice or 4 points for 1 cup pasta/rice)

WEDNESDAYRed Chicken Chili with Cornbread Muffies – when I make this, I put all of the ingredients in my crockpot on low for the day

Ingredients:
1 bag sliced white mushrooms
1 can (15.5 oz) light red kidney beans, rinse and drain
1 16 oz jar chipotle salsa
1 8 oz can tomato sauce
3 chicken breasts, boiled and shredded
1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1/2 cup sour cream
6 oz American ale beer (I’m going to omit this)
1/4 cup milk
2 tablespoons minced garlic (not dried)
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons flour

Boil chicken breasts in water for 40 minutes, shred with fork.

Combine all ingredients except flour. Mix flour with just enough hot water to make a paste. Add to ingredients. Bring to a simmer and continue for 1 hour. Cool for 15 minutes. Top with extra cheese and sour cream.

Notes:  Since I made mine in the crockpot, I didn’t do the “paste” part.  I just dumped everything in the crockpot (including the chicken breasts, which were frozen) and let it cook on low for the day.  I shredded the chicken, mixed it all together, and let it cook on low for about 15 minutes before serving.

WW points = 5 per serving (makes 4-6 servings)

THURSDAYSteak stroganoff (slow cooker) – This is a family favorite!

Ingredients:
2T flour
1/2 tsp Garlic powder
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp paprika
1 3/4 lb. boneless round steak
2 cans 10 3/4 oz cream of mushroom soup (I use 98% FF)
2 c. water (or 1 can 100% FF beef broth for more flavor)
1 envelope beef stew mix
4 oz can mushrooms, sliced and drained
1/2 c. sour cream
1 T minced parsley

Combine flour, garlic powder, pepper, and paprika in slow cooker. Cut meat into 1 1/2 inch strips. Place in flour mixture and toss until meat is well coated. Add soup, water, and stew mix. Stir until well blended. Cover and cook on low 6-7 hours. Stir in mushrooms, sour cream, and parsley and then cook on high 10-15 minutes until heated through. Serve over egg noodles. (Depending on the consistency of the sauce, you may need to add cornstarch to thicken or add more water/broth to thin)

To freeze: Pour into gallon freezer bags (I used Ziploc containers for this one). Allow to cool before freezing.

To reheat: Thaw in refrigerator overnight. Warm on stove and serve over rice or egg noodles. (Add sour cream when warming if you left it out of the initial recipe)

WW points = 7 points/serving, 6-8 servings (add 2 points for 1/2 c. cooked pasta or 4 points for 1 cup)

FRIDAYStacked green enchiladas – This is a modified version of a recipe my dad makes

Ingredients:
1 can green enchilada sauce
1 can cream of chicken soup (I use 98% FF)
1 can Rotel (drained)
3-4 chicken breasts
corn tortillas (one dozen)
monterrey jack cheese

I place the chicken breasts, enchilada sauce, cream of chicken soup, and Rotel in the crockpot on low all day. When I get home, I shred the chicken and add it back to the mixture. Then, you can either do stacked enchiladas (pour some of the mixture on a corn tortilla/add cheese and repeat for as many layers as you would like) or do rolled enchiladas (place some of the mixture in the corn tortilla, roll, and place in a pan….repeat 9 times…then, pour the remaining sauce mixture over the top and top with cheese and bake at 350 for 20-30 minutes).

WW points = 8 per serving (makes 4 servings)

SATURDAYCreamy Corn Chowder – This recipe comes from Our Best Bites

Ingredients:
2 Tbsp. butter (I used I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter)
1/4 c. all-purpose flour
1 c. water
2 1/2 c. milk (I used skim milk and it worked just fine)
2 regular-sized chicken bouillon cubes, 1 Knorr chicken bouillon cube, or 2 tsp. chicken base
1/2 lb. bacon (optional, I’m going to use crumbled bacon pieces)
1 onion, minced
2 red potatoes, diced into small cubes
2-3 cloves garlic, minced
1 can corn, drained
Salt and pepper to taste
A few dashes of hot sauce (like Tabasco or Cholula)

Fry bacon until crisp (if you’re using the bacon pieces, you can obviously skip this step!). In the meantime, melt butter over low heat in a soup pot. When melted, add flour to make a roux and whisk until it comes together in a little ball. Add water and whisk until completely combined and there are no lumps. Add milk and chicken base or bouillon and bring to a simmer. Add potatoes, onions, and garlic, and simmer (but don’t boil!), stirring very frequently, for about 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Add crumbled bacon and corn and heat through. Add a few drops of hot sauce and then salt to taste.

Ladle into bowls and sprinkle with extra bacon and/or cheese if you want.

WW points – On the Our Best Bites site, it lists this as being 3 points per serving, but when I put all of the ingredients into the Recipe Builder on WW.com, it came out to 8 points per serving (for 4 servings).   The bulk of that was from the bacon pieces, so you could cut down the points by cutting that.  You would need to add additional points if you add cheese.

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Hot, high dollar printable coupons!

There have been a LOT of great printable coupons lately and here are some more. Make sure you print these quickly because they never seem to last very long! Remember to hit the back button on your browser so you can print each of these twice!

Print a coupon for $2 off Quaker instant oatmeal here

Print a coupon for $2 off Delimex taquitos here

Print a coupon for $1 off Reynold’s crockpot liners here

Print a coupon for $2 off Hungryman frozen dinners here

Print a coupon for $1 off Florida’s Natural orange juice here (when you like them on Facebook)


Here are some other great printables you don’t want to miss!

$.50/1 Chex mix – if your grocery stores double, you should be able to get this for free or close to free

$.65/1 Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal

$3/2 Huggies Snug ‘N Dry diapers

$.55/1 Jennie-O turkey bacon

$1/2 Kellogg’s frosted mini wheats cereal

$.35/1 Martha White baking mixes – if your grocery stores double/triple coupons, these should be free or close to free!

$1/1 Pup-Peroni dog treats

$2/1 Purina Chef Michael’s dog food

$1/1 Reach toothbrush


$3/1 Scrubbing Bubbles Power sprayer

$1/1 Welch’s Essentials juice (64 oz)

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CVS deals for the week of 10/17

If you are new to shopping at CVS and would like some tips, check out this article here and here.  There are lots of “freebies” this week, so it’s a great time to get started!  If you haven’t gotten them already, your quarterly ECB should print out at the register or scanner, too!

Tag your reusable bag: Buy a Greenbag tag for $.99 at the register, get $1 ECB every 4th visit – limit 1 use per day, per household

If you haven’t already, register your CVS Extra Care card here and you should receive a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon in your e-mail. This also registers you to receive other e-mail coupons!

Here are the ad highlights for the week:

FREEBIES:

Get a coupon for a FREE CVS hand sanitizer pen when you register your card and your e-mail address hereThis offer is valid through 10/20/10.  Limit one per customer while supplies last.

Buy Schick Hydro 3 or 5 or cartridges (4 ct) – $8.99, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$4/1 Schick Hydro 3 – 10-3 SS
$4/1 Schick Hydro 5 – 10-3 SS
Final Price = FREE after coupon/ECBs

Mentos Gum (15 ct) – BOGO free – PSA $1.79
$1/1 Mentos gum – 10-3 SS
Final Price = Free after coupon (when you use two coupons)

OTHER ECB DEALS: (this is not the entire listing, just some of the “highlights”)

All laundry detergent – $4.99, get a $1 ECB (limit 4 per household)
$1/1 All laundry detergent – 9-26 RP
Final Price = $2.99 after coupons/ECBs

Spend $20 on select Dove or Degree products, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Dove shampoo/conditioner/styler – 2/$7
$.75/1 Dove hair care – 10-3 RP
-Dove/Degree body mist – $4
$.75/1 Dove deodorant or body mist – 10-3 RP-Dove or Degree Ultimate or Ultra Clear deodorant – $4
$1/1 Degree Women Ultra Clear deodorant printable
$.75/1 Dove deodorant or body mist – 10-3 RP

SCENARIO:
Buy 6 Dove shampoo/conditioner/styler

Use 6 $.75/1 coupons

Spend $16.50 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = $11.50 after coupons/ECBs ($1.92/each)

Buy Kellogg’s products – 3/$10, get a $5 ECB (limit 2 per household)
-Kellogg’s Raisin Bran Crunch, All Bran, Frosted Flakes or Mini Wheats
$1/3 Kellogg’s cereal printable
$1/2 Frosted Mini Wheats printable
$1/3 Kellogg’s cereal – 10-17 RP
-Nutrigrain, Special K, or Fiber Plus bars
$1/2 Nutrigrain bars – 8-29 RP
$1/2 Nutrigrain printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Kellogg’s cereals or Nutrigrain bars – 3/$10


Use $1/3 or $1/2 coupon

Spend $9 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = $4 after coupons/ECBs ($1.33/each)
   
Tampax Pearl Tampons (36-54 ct) – $7.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Tampax Pearl tampons – 9-26 PG
Final Price = $3.99 after coupon/ECBs

BOGO FREE DEALS:
*CVS vitamins/minerals/herbs

OTHER DEALS:

Mars, Nestle, or Hershey’s fun/snack size bags of candy – 2/$5 (scan you card at the coupon center in the store and get a $1/2 coupon)
$1/3 Mars fun size candies – 9-26 RP
$1/2 Hershey’s, Reese’s, Kit Kat snack bags – 9-26 SS
Final Price = 2/$3 after coupons (when you buy Hershey’s)

Spend $20 on select Hershey’s candy, get How to Train Your Dragon for $9.99
-Hershey’s Extra large bars – 2/$3
-Hershey’s singles – 2/$1
-Hershey’s pieces – 2/$5
-Whoppers or Milk Duds – 2/$4
-Twizzlers – 2/$4
-Theater box candy – 3/$4
-Hershey’s assorted – 2/$5

The following scenarios are for people who are new to shopping at CVS and have few, if any, ECBs to start with:

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Schick Hydro – $8.99


Use $4 Hydro coupon

Spend $4.99 OOP, get a $5 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy All laundry detergent – $4.99
Buy 2 8 ct Hershey’s fun size candies – $.99/each

Use $5 ECB (adjusted to $4.97)
Use $1 All coupon
Use $1/2 fun size candy CRT (from the scanner)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $1 ECB

If you have a $4/20:
Buy 1 Schick Hydro razor – $8.99
Buy 3 boxes Kellogg’s cereal – 3/$10
Buy 2 8 ct fun size candies – $.99/each

Use $4/20 CVS coupon
Use $4 Hydro coupon
Use $1/3 Kellogg’s coupon
Use $1/2 fun size candy CRT

Spend $10.97 OOP, get 2 $5 ECBs

MY PLAN:  I have a $10 ECB to start with

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Schick Hydro razor – $8.99
Buy 3 boxes Kellogg’s cereal -3 /$10

Use $4 Schick coupon
Use $1/3 Kellogg’s coupon
Use $10 ECB

Spend $3.99 OOP, get 2 $5 ECBs

TRANSACTION #2:

Buy All laundry detergent – $4.99
Buy 2 8 ct Hershey’s fun size candies – $.99/each

Use $5 ECB (adjusted to $4.97)

Use $1 All coupon
Use $1/2 fun size candy CRT (from the scanner)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $1 ECB

Frequently asked questions:

Do you really do multiple transactions at your stores?

In the past, I usually had $20-30 ECB on hand, so I didn’t have to break up my transactions as much as I did when I first started, but now that I am starting over, yes, I am doing multiple transactions. If you are doing multiple transactions, I recommend that you let the cashier know up front that is what you are planning to do. If there are several people in line, let them go in between your transactions. This gives you time to clip your ECBs and get prepared for your next transaction.

My store was out of all the freebie items first thing this morning. Can I get a raincheck?

This all depends on your store. I have contacted corporate about this before because some stores in my area give rainchecks and others won’t. According to corporate, this is up to the individual stores.

I bought the wrong item or I bought the RIGHT item and my ECB didn’t print. What can I do?

If you bought the right item, show the store clerk your ad and your receipt. They should be able to manually print your ECB at the store. If they don’t know how, you can call customer service and they can add one to your account that will print within 48 hours (you have to wait 48 hours from your purchase time to do this so they can “see” your transaction in their computer).

If you bought the wrong item and didn’t receive ECBs, you can do a return and purchase the correct item. If you paid using ECBs, they will have to give you money on a gift card. 

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Retail round-up!

If you’re going to be doing some shopping this weekend, here are a few coupons you might want to take advantage of.  If you are shopping online, make sure you check out Ebates and Shop at Home to get cash back on your online purchases!  If you are not familiar with Ebates and Shop at Home, check out this post here.

Aeropostale ~ Save $10 off a purchase of $50 or more (through 10/17) with this printable coupon. Save 15% off your purchase of $75 or more (ends 10/17) online when you enter the code 15off75 at check-out. Plus, get 5% cash back when you shop through Shop at Home.

Babies ‘R Us ~ Save 30% off your total clothing purchase (does not exclude clearance items, so take advantage!)  Don’t forget to sign up for Rewards ‘R Us to earn cash back on money you spend in store (it’s free!)

Bath and Body Works ~ here are two great coupons:

Free Signature Collection body care item with $10 purchase

Free Signature Collection travel size item with any purchase 

The Children’s Place ~ Save 20% off your entire in store purchase with this printable coupon.  Save 20% off your entire online purchase with this coupon code:  M3C2010.  Don’t forget to shop through Shop at Home get get 5% cash back.

Famous Footwear ~ Save 15% off your entire purchase

Gap Outlet ~ Save 15% on a purchase of $75 or more when you pay with your Visa card or save 15% off your entire purchase when you sign up for their e-newsletter.

JC Penney ~ Save $10 off your in store purchase of $50 or more (some exclusions apply, see coupon for details).  Save 15% off your entire online purchase when you enter the code SUROCT10 at check-out.  Plus, get 3% cash back when you shop through Shop at Home or Ebates.

Justice ~ Save 40% off your entire in store purchase with this printable coupon.  Save 40% off your entire online purchase when you enter the code 717 at check-out.  Get 9% cash back when you shop through Shop at Home.

Kohl’s ~ Save 15% off your entire in store purchase with this printable couponGet a coupon for $5 off your next in store purchase when you sign up for their e-newsletter.  Save 15% off your entire online purchase when you enter the code WOWSAVE15 at check-out and get free shipping on orders of $75 or more when you enter the code SHIP4FREE at check-out.  Get 4% cash back when you shop through Shop at Home.

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Get your Sunday insert coupons now!

This week there will be two inserts in the Sunday paper: one Red Plum and one Smartsource. If you are needing to stock up on Halloween candy or wanting to stock your medicine cabinet, there will be some great coupons!

Scroll down for recommendations on coupon clipping services.  Also, be sure to check out my post on Using a Coupon Clipping Service to Build Your Stockpile.

Here are some of the “HOT” coupons I see this week:

RED PLUM:
$1/2 Nestle chocolate Halloween fun size bags – expires 10/31/10

$1/2 Wonka Halloween candy fun size bags – expires 10/31/10

SMARTSOURCE:
$1/1 El Monterey Mexican snacks – expires 1/15/11 – great to have on hand as a “quick fix”

$1/1 El Monterey taquitos – expires 1/15/11

$1/2 Hershey’s, Reese’s, or Kit Kat snacks (expires 10/31/10)

$1.50/1 Hormel refrigerated entree – expires 11/29/10 (we have had these a few times and they are actually pretty good)

$1.50/1 Huggies diapers (expires 11/13/10)

$2/1 Huggies Little Snugglers or Little Movers (expires 11/13/10)

$.50/2 Jell-O gelatin or pudding – expires 11/14/10

$1/1 Kraft 100 calorie packs cheese bites – expires 11/17/10

Get ready to stock up your medicine cabinet ~ There should be good CVS/Walgreens deals coming up (based on sales in previous years) to match up with these coupons:
$2/1 Theraflu Max-D Severe Cold/Cough – expires 12/4/10
$1.50/1 Theraflu – expires 12/4/10

You can order your coupons in multiples from the following coupon clipping services: (I have ordered from all of these and never had a problem)


*Collectable Coupons


*My Coupon Hunter ~ This is my favorite coupon clipping service.  She doesn’t have minimum purchase requirements, turn around time is quick, and her communication is great!  She ships from Florida.

The Coupon Clippers
*The Coupon Clippers ~ This was the first coupon clipping service I ever used, but their prices tend to be higher than the other two services and there are minimum order requirements, so I don’t order from them much anymore.

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