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Making
Do With Less--in the Kitchen!
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Cyndi Roberts
Making
do with less versus making more money:
another definition for "frugal"!
Here
are some ideas to help you make do with less in the
kitchen!
Stretch
a meatloaf by adding oatmeal, or rice.
Always
try to make your oven do double-duty when you heat
it up. Bake some potatoes alongside those cookies,
or biscuits with the meatloaf, etc.
Or simply cook two pies or roasts instead of one.
The second goes in the freezer for another time.
When
boiling potatoes always save the water. If you're
making mashed potatoes, use it instead of part of
the milk. Or, you can cool it and water your houseplants.
Save
up to $1.00 per pound on boneless chicken breasts
by doing the boning yourself using a sharp knife.
Learning
to cut up a whole chicken can save you money, too.
All you need is a good sharp knife and a little practice.
If
you have freezer space, buy an extra turkey at Christmas
or an extra ham at Easter when they are on sale, probably
at the lowest price all year!
Learn
to grow your own herbs. Just a few pots of herbs growing
on your kitchen windowsill can help out the budget.
Swap cuttings with friends.
Plan
one meatless meal per week. Assuming you used
1 pound of meat at $2.00 per pound, cutting one meal
per week for one year would save $104.00!
When
shopping for groceries, don't assume that just because
the grocery store has an item prominently displayed
with the price in big letters that it is automatically
a "good price". Know your prices or keep
a grocery price book.
Make
your own self-rising flour. For each cup of flour
in a recipe, add 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and
1/2 teaspoon salt.
Out
of baking powder? Use 1 teaspoon baking soda plus
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar for each teaspoon of
baking powder called for.
Never
buy bottled juice that says "from concentrate".
Buy frozen concentrated juice and add your own water.
The odds of going to the store for a loaf of bread
and coming out with ONLY a loaf of bread are three
billion to one. --Erma Bombeck
Cyndi
Roberts is the editor of the "1 Frugal Friend
2 Another"
bi-weekly newsletter and founder of the website of
the same name. Visit http://www.cynroberts.com to
find creative tips, articles, and a free e-cooking
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