I revised my menu just slightly for tonight. I'm reposting as tonight's chicken will feature prominently in a couple other meals this week. I was able to grab whole chickens for .59/lb at Hy-Vee, and so tonight's bird is 4lbs. I used to be soooo afraid of whole chickens because I didn't know what to do with them, but they are incredibly versatile and great value. For some advice on other things to do with whole chickens, click here.
This week's dinners clocks in under $21. Using coupons and homemade items can really make a difference in your weekly food costs!
3/1 Sunday
Crockpot Sticky Chicken (coat in olive oil, penzey’s minced lemon peel, penzey’s herbes de provence, garlic, salt and pepper and cook on low for about 8 hours) $2.90
roasted sweet potato slices .50
Fresh Asparagus .75 (steam- toss with 1T olive oil, 1T lemon juice, 1t
$4.15
remove leftover meat from frame for tomorrow’s meal and freeze a small amount for Wedensday’s quesadillas. Make stock for Wednesday’s soup.
3/2 Monday
chicken, spinach and mushrooms in angel hair pasta 1.65
chicken .00 (leftover from Sunday chicken), pasta .50, mushrooms .50, spinach (leftover from frozen stash), .00, garlic .05, onion, .10, olive oil .10, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, parmesan .40
salad .50 (lettuce, carrot, tomato, vinegar and oil)
frozen broccoli .40
$2.55
3/3 Tuesday
pan fried pork chops $1.80
au gratin potatoes .60
honey glazed carrots .50
$2.90
3/4 Wednesday
black bean soup $1.20
chicken and cheese quesadillas $1.00 (chicken .00, cheese .50, tortillas .50, sprinkle of Penzey’s adobo spice)
carrots in dip for the boys .40
$2.60
3/5 Thursday
Johnsonville smoked sausages (onsale w/ coupons for $1.20 for 6—will have 2 leftover for white bean and kale soup in the future) in Rotella’s brat buns .50(these are carb heaven, but a special treat) and cheese .25 $1.95
homemade steak fries .40
apple slices .40
$2.75
3/6 Friday
breakfast for dinner
ham, egg and cheese biscuits $1.40
tater tots $.75
$2.15
3/7 Saturday
chipotle steak, onion and pepper fajitas $4.05
steak 2.00, onion .20, pepper .75, tortillas .50, cheese .50, penzey’s adobo seasoning and penzey’s ancho chili powder .10
cheesy refried beans (made from pinto beans) .50
$4.55
3/8 Sunday
sundried tomato pesto chicken pasta (will post later) $2.50
frozen broccoli .50
$3.00
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8 comments:
Hey...I'm cooking a HyVee .59/lb chicken in my crock pot right now!! :-) Overnight tonight I'll make stock for soup tomorrow. Great minds do think alike, don't they??
Sounds fantastic! We use the same meat throughout many of our meals too, a great way to make meals quickly and cost effectively! The sticky chicken sounds fantastic. Haven't seen $0.59/lb on whole chickens here for awhile, what a great deal. :)
I just started making my own refried beans from pintos I cooked in the crock pot and froze. YUM!
And I LOVE the name of your blog -- I have felt the "non-stoppness" of life a lot this past week or so!!
I grew up knowing that the whole chicken is the better value. My mom even taught us how to cut one up.
Fresh & Easy is having a sale on whole chickens right now..67 cents a pound.
You've given some inspiration to purchase a few and get my crockpot out.
Wow!
You have definitely inspired me- I'm very impressed with your frugal menu! ;)
Hi Sara... thanks so much for stopping by---hope I was able to give you some ideas! :)
I love how you have the items broken down into cost ~ I am just starting to do this myself. :)
Thank you for visiting my menu planning Monday entry.
Your menu looks yummy!
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