tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12470050689267594202023-11-16T00:46:31.731-07:00gathering grubSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.comBlogger52125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-80595329316447504622011-02-14T22:41:00.001-07:002011-02-14T22:43:00.488-07:00Earthquakes!So if anyone still reads this... I'm now considering keeping it up! What do you think?Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-59491523755494338522011-02-02T12:12:00.002-07:002011-02-02T12:42:40.841-07:00Should it stay or should it go?<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMa9Rn4dAQeFZZ_s_Anr-s7Fm2lplx22nXs3CIKzNbyTsIaO4Dur5VA_nSprdxI_fJiuelu6DNGCbR95mKRrmGyWbPp9RNY7V9oyOG5Q9hiyjAiv36RAdmQkVvxChMMpCaRwJ2C1GKL4F3/s1600/the+end.png"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiMa9Rn4dAQeFZZ_s_Anr-s7Fm2lplx22nXs3CIKzNbyTsIaO4Dur5VA_nSprdxI_fJiuelu6DNGCbR95mKRrmGyWbPp9RNY7V9oyOG5Q9hiyjAiv36RAdmQkVvxChMMpCaRwJ2C1GKL4F3/s400/the+end.png" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5569179503438522466" border="0" /></a><br />Alright...<br />For the past two days, posts have been mistakenly posted on this blog. I think there's a glitch with blogger... because I know I clicked 'new post' for my personal blog, but when I published the post it posted it on Gathering Grub.<br /><br />I was wondering if anyone had a problem with me shutting this blog down. I would LOVE to keep it up, but I can't do to alone. If anyone would like to try starting it again, or have any new ideas for it's purpose, I'm happy to keep it up! We could always have a 'healthy' blog... where we share our triumphs, and share recipes for weight loss or just healthy foods. (Can you tell what my focus is at the moment?!)<br /><br />I apologize to anyone who got a spew of my private life... sorry! Tami posted a photo book of her family, which I found to be a pleasant mistake :)<br /><br />Let me know what you think.<br /><br />SherianSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-64625556690838693662011-02-01T13:08:00.001-07:002011-04-25T01:11:16.591-06:00Fast Easy Bread!<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEc1m5Vx-byZT-YPpA8KN1Bom_9MLW1fBmR513LeDsQXyFU2RQ4zuhQDmVayTodsJWloYDbPfPLo7sPB3_KizZFmixAU8D26q74gVIxkxltnXxTk308dXCYXK4zTqRUnqN7G_rPPCjHtoe/s1600/logo.gif"><img style="display: block; margin: 0px auto 10px; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 98px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEc1m5Vx-byZT-YPpA8KN1Bom_9MLW1fBmR513LeDsQXyFU2RQ4zuhQDmVayTodsJWloYDbPfPLo7sPB3_KizZFmixAU8D26q74gVIxkxltnXxTk308dXCYXK4zTqRUnqN7G_rPPCjHtoe/s320/logo.gif" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5599415292502522178" border="0" /></a><br />My friend's site has changed...<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);font-size:180%;" ><a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://fasteasybread.com/">fasteasybread.com</a></span><br /><br />go check it out!Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-71505870706790145112009-12-14T10:04:00.003-07:002009-12-14T12:01:29.863-07:00A slice of heaven<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUhqzNmrYsqbkqKmd2yxTm46OYPdBjE68m6yrtXf1XMTEYYrnmKelLsectsSEMlsRe199QDuTVJiCGG3iSylqQqs7GHNB8RoqnzFwKQ5iWR343n1sdFajVD0HTJ4mejrtxodn8bCQOJwk5/s1600-h/securedownload.jpeg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 320px; height: 240px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUhqzNmrYsqbkqKmd2yxTm46OYPdBjE68m6yrtXf1XMTEYYrnmKelLsectsSEMlsRe199QDuTVJiCGG3iSylqQqs7GHNB8RoqnzFwKQ5iWR343n1sdFajVD0HTJ4mejrtxodn8bCQOJwk5/s320/securedownload.jpeg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5415143199538619090" border="0" /></a><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">My very first home made bread from the oven! No bread machine involved. </div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">Thanks for the class Sherian with your friend Lindsey and the awesome <a href="http://www.breadmadeeasy.com">www.breadmadeeasy.com</a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">Loved it!!!!!!!</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-36712019777274128282009-12-11T10:21:00.004-07:002011-02-02T11:55:31.365-07:00Thrifty Thursday... on Friday!Breadmaking... tomorrow... 12-2pm... my house. Pizza, cinnamon rolls, braids, monkey bread, whole wheat bread.<br /><br />As far as 'Thrifty Thursday"? I'm avoiding stores at all costs, so I'm not in the loop. I can only share a few things...<br />After Shepherd's Cake & Candy went out of business, I was distraught in my candy-making, holiday tradition efforts. A friend of mine told me about Gygi's. (3500 south 3rd west) It used to only be open to wholesalers, restaurant owners, etc. They have awesome chocolates, molds, specialty food items, Mexican vanilla, and any kitchen item imaginable! And they teach awesome cooking classes. (They have a Culinary Institute) I'll be looking into some classes next year, but if you're having trouble finding something... it was a jackpot! I went yesterday and wanted to stay for the entire afternoon. They are having a sale Saturday... click <a href="http://www.gygi.com/">here</a> for info. (you may have to call about classes and sales)<br /><br />I also was told there is a Kiosk in the University Mall that is selling 600-800 thread count sheet for $20 a set... any size! I haven't checked it out, but I thought I'd share.<br /><br />Happy Holiday craziness!<br />SherianSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-5060876678399833872009-11-30T13:59:00.004-07:002009-11-30T14:47:38.633-07:00Free Bread Class!<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOUw-ClwWVcxOklwXM2UzYi2bo1erbwektwxYMhL5dvF4RJhgraWM-hkNlzjl6-6FKBcPQ0fcssocr_WFDRqmgTjxe_36eqNbtnJvzr-W6FDXl-6MOgOVUysy1eNWK9yaYVnQd-2Pp2qHx/s1600/cinnamon-rolls.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px; height: 267px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOUw-ClwWVcxOklwXM2UzYi2bo1erbwektwxYMhL5dvF4RJhgraWM-hkNlzjl6-6FKBcPQ0fcssocr_WFDRqmgTjxe_36eqNbtnJvzr-W6FDXl-6MOgOVUysy1eNWK9yaYVnQd-2Pp2qHx/s400/cinnamon-rolls.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5410016598272687090" border="0" /></a><br />This weekend I got together with a good friend of mine who is here visiting her in-laws for December. She lives in Kansas, and has four girls, and her husband is a big, strong, athletic, computer geek! We couldn't have more in common ;)<br />Anyways... she is one of the most fantastic cooks I've ever known. More specifically... she can bake like no other! I love cooking... but my baking skills are lacking. She whips out the most delicious homemade food like I can whip out mac n' cheese from a box.<br /><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">*True story*</span> on Friday... I spent three hours making cinnamon rolls... let them rise too long... and swore I'd never make them again! My neighbor is too nice to be honest, but they sucked!</span><br /><br />My friend has some 'tricks' to making bread super fast. LESS THAN 60 MINUTES! I don't know how many of you have used or heard of lecithin? she also has some special yeast? It's nothing pricey, just knowing what to use and how to use it. Amazing! Her methods started from her mother-in-law, where it was in a Bosch... with 10 cups of flour... making 4 loaves of bread. She's tailored her recipes and methods to<br />1. use her food storage<br />2. make an amount that fits in her mixer, or a bowl<br />3. and use recipes of things her kids love for dinner or lunch... like awesome pizza!<br /><br />So we got talking, and I asked her if she would make bread with me while she's here. I also was mentioning our little 'gathering grub' site, and the posts about bread. I've complained a number of times about not having a bread maker... she doesn't use one! She makes bread faster with her Kitchenaid! and she says it's just as easy in a bowl... no mixer needed!<br /><br />I told her that some of you may want to come over and join us... so... if you want to come over on learn some economical and easy tricks to making homemade bread in less than 60 minutes. I am welcoming all! She will be at my house Saturday, December 12th from 12-2pm.<br />So come... watch... and eat! I told her I'd like her to show me her homemade 'stuffed crust' pizza, a braid (with chicken filling), monkey bread, and her AWESOME cinnamon rolls! You can just come to eat lunch ;)<br /><br />SherianSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-71640968339833017002009-11-23T15:49:00.004-07:002009-11-23T16:05:49.942-07:00Macey's- Turkey VouchersI did my last THANKSGIVING grocery trip today. I was running errands, so I stopped by Macey's. I've read about their vouchers on coupon sites (savvy shopper), and got them at checkout. I don't need a turkey this year... but if anyone wants my vouchers, I have $1.50. You can combine as many vouchers as you'd like to use at one time.<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Current prices... Norbest fresh turkey $1.29 per lb.... Honeysuckle White Turkey breast (bone-in, frozen) $1.20 per lb.</span><br />The cashier suggested I buy small ones and keep them in the freezer for later. I just don't think I'll make it back to Macey's by Thanksgiving (that's when they expire... at 1pm)<br /><br />I also stopped by the Bread Outlet (down by Target) their Grandma Sycamore bread is 4 for $7 (and they had lots of whole wheat)<br /><br />Comment or call me if you're interested! ;)Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-79043707648343040372009-11-19T11:09:00.002-07:002009-11-19T11:53:20.057-07:00Thrify Thursday... slacker!I have been a real slacker when it comes to posting. I promise to try harder.<br />Today will be a random gathering of things...<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Coupons at Walgreen's-</span> <span style="font-weight: bold;">(a season of sickness)</span><br />I have to admit that this week is the first time I have used the in-ad and newspaper coupons at my local Walgreen's. I was very impressed with the selection and availability of the items (except the Ziploc bags... but when your planning on buy 12 boxes, you can't complain!)<br />I got 'register rewards'? They are receipt coupons good for ANYTHING in the store. I got $4 to use on my next visit.<br />I just think that this time of year, getting cough/cold medicine and children pain relievers never hurts. Buying them when they are super cheap saves me a ton of money in the long run. Those type of things are budget busters for me... I'm never expecting them, and I hate buying things at full price!<br />*Ricola vitamin C drops are $1, and if you have your BOGO coupons from the newspaper... that's 4 bags of ricola for $2... LOVE IT! Reeeeeeee.Cooooooo.Laaaaaaahhhh!<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Christmas Gifts-</span><br />I wanted to throw out a few ideas for small gifts. I know that things are tighter for just about everyone this year... but there are always the teacher/friend/home & visiting teacher gifts/etc. About a month ago I went up to Tai Pan. This is a dangerous store for me (I can't control myself) but I went to get an early start on Christmas. They have a rack of things that are under $5. I found cute Santa cookie jars and snowflake lanterns. Well...This past week Betty Crocker cookie mixes have been on sale at Smith's (and are cheap at Wal-Mart) with newspaper, loadable, and printable coupons... I got a bunch of Holiday sugar cookie bags for around $1 each.<br />Santa Cookie Jar ($3.50)... cookie mix ($1)... ribbon (already had)... $4.50<br />I filled the snowflake lanterns with Lindor chocolates (use coupon at Costco) and some other chocolate.<br />Lantern ($2.50)... chocolates ($1.00 per lantern)... ribbon (already had)...$3.50<br />I guess my point is that you can use your grocery coupons to get little gifts as well. Just a thought.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">3. Holiday hosting-</span><br />I love to have family/friends over... I wish I did it more often. I will admit that one of my many weaknesses is the need to have things perfect when people come to my house. (I'm working on it) Which is why I don't have people over more often. I had Thanksgiving at my house a couple years ago and improvised for many things!<br />Here's some things I've done... (but don't tell anyone, hee hee)<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Festive Tablecloths</span>- buy a pack of sheets and sew them to size. Then the kiddie table cloth matches the big table.<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Place mats</span>- scrapbook paper cut with patterned scissors around the edges.<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Napkin Rings</span>- ribbon tied to fancy scrapbooking paperclips<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Drapes</span>- shower curtain with ribbon loops hot glued to the top and matching ribbon trim glued along the bottom.<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Plates</span>- mix and match DI stuff. They have great 70's stuff in mustard yellows, moss greens and browns. Don't be afraid to mix patterns, placing a smaller plate on top of a dinner plate. You're always welcome to borrow some of my DI plate collection! (DI also has great serving platters... many just need some silver polish!)<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">House scent</span>- in a saucepan...3 cups water, 4 cinnamon sticks, five whole cloves, 2 tsp. nutmeg, and orange slices. Bring to boil then turn down to simmer. Just watch the water and add more every so often. (Looks pretty in the pan too!)<br /><br />I love to get the shopping out of the way early. I will admit that after trying the Black Friday shopping... I'm not the biggest fan. Sorry. But I would love to get people's take on the deals this year.<br />Please share any other Holiday tips... have a happy Turkey Day!Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-84832369693174484002009-10-29T09:16:00.001-06:002009-10-29T09:16:00.364-06:00Thrify Thursday... it's so meaty!So it seems that there has been some great sales on meat recently. We eat much more meat in the winter than in the summer. So I thought it fitting for this week.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Due to the overwhelming response to my suggestion of carpooling to BuyLow once a month... (NOT!) I have not ventured down there on my own, so I can't give feedback on what's available through that avenue.</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">(It seems that my suggestions are lame-o... so I'm not making any more 'group efforts' to support each other)</span></span><br /><br />The thing is, it seems like in order to get the best price, you should by in bulk. I like to freeze meat and use it later. But here are some of MY obstacles in this particular area...<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Freezer space</span><br />Which we were able to solve this issue with an extra freezer I found on KSL.com. I highly recommend looking there before buying new... but I believe that with EVERYTHING! KSL.com is my best friend!<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Rotating</span><br />I get so mad when I find meat at the bottom of my freezer covered in 'freezer burn'. I feel like I'm literally throwing my money in the trash... and I am! What good is saving money if I'm throwing it away in 8-10 months? Argh!<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">3. I need it when I need it</span><br />So I'm not the biggest 'planner'. I really try... and I go through times when I'm better. BUT... sometimes I want to make dinner and there is "no way in hell" the meat in my freezer will thaw in time for me to use it... probably not even for tomorrow. So unless it's Sunday (when I know I'll use a roast) I almost always forget to pull meat out of my freezer. I hate defrosting things in my microwave, I always get nasty edges.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">4. Freezer Burn</span><br />Now I know that there are ways to avoid it. I use the name brand freezer bags, I even have a vacuum system. I'm just too lazy to open up the meat (which makes me gag) make the little sealed pouches, then re-seal them and label them. I'll be honest... unless I need to divide it up, (hamburger) then I want to throw it in the freezer and be done with it. I'm sure I could fix that if I would just not be lazy.<br /><br />So those are my gripes about storing meat. Here are my positive thoughts on it...<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Convenience</span><br />It is so nice to have meat on hand for Sunday. I'm married to a 'meat-n-potatoes' man, and he appreciates a roast. If I pull it out of the freezer in time, roasts are easy to throw in a crockpot and not think about. Also, if we go a week without shopping, or times get lean... having meat in the freezer is a nice security blanket.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">2. The bigger, the cheaper</span><br />Buying meat in bulk significantly lowers the cost of it! Growing up, Mike's family would buy a slaughtered cow every year... someplace in So. Utah... and drive down to pick up the meat. Every night, Mike's Mom would pull a pound or two of hamburger from the freezer and make dinner out of it. Sometimes it was a simple dinner, other times there were more trimmings... but that was dinner.<br />We bought 1/2 and elk last year (farm-raised, corn fed) and it fed us for months and months. Much longer than I expected.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">3. The meat from the co-op is great!</span><br />I have been impressed with the quality of meat we have gotten from the food co-op. I can plan on using that each month, and it really supplements our food budget.<br /><br />So... there's my beef! (hee, hee) Smith's and Albertson's have good specials about once a month. They advertise specials every week, but be careful... they aren't always good sales. Macey's is usually the best place for meat sales.<br />I personally load up on the drumsticks when they go on sale. I bought two packages last week... they run about 3 dollars a package when they are on sale for $0.99 (or less) a pound. Kraft bbq sauces go on sale for 10/$10 at Albertson's all the time. Here's my recipe for drumsticks... (my kids LOVE these)<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center; color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">Drumsticks!<br />pkg. of drumsticks, 1 or 2<br />water<br />4 cloves garlic, mashed (or garlic powder)<br />2 Tbsp. salt (or use garlic salt and forget the garlic)<br />bbq sauce<br /><br />defrost meat. fill stock pot with water, salt and garlic. put in your meat, and let boil for about 15 minutes. drain and place meat in the crockpot. cover in bbq sauce and turn to low. let them cook for at least 1 hour. they will fall off the bone, and the skins are easy to pull off. (you can pull off the skins before you boil them, but it's harder, and takes more time)<br /><br /></div>That feeds my family of 6 with leftovers for Mike's lunch the next day. Combine it with some potato pearls and a canned veggie... that's a good meal for about $1 per person.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">So what are your thoughts, advise, or questions on freezing and storing meat? Have you got any recipes to share? (If you're Mormon... I know you've at least <span style="font-style: italic;">attempted</span> to make a roast one Sunday!)</span>Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-19801634689886172802009-10-15T10:43:00.002-06:002009-10-15T11:06:27.660-06:00I've been meaning to postI'm here! I've been meaning to post for a while, but it just hasn't happened. Sherian you said you were going to start baking bread all winter . . . so I thought I'd share.<br /><br />I'm honestly not good at baking the traditional bread-- I love it, I just never get around to doing it. Although I have a recipe I like for french bread. It is really simple and it makes two regular loaves or three small loaves (we usually share with some nice neighbors). See below for the French Bread Recipe.<br /><br />But, the info I was going to share today is about the bread store. It is located in American Fork. Right off the AF Main street Exit. You turn onto State Street as if you were heading into Lehi and the Sara Lee Bread Store is right there on the corner (across from the Olive Garden). Anyway, I've been buying bread there for atleast a year or so. I buy Sara Lee, but they also have Grandma Sycamore and other kinds (not sure exactly because I always get the same thing). The bread I buy is just $1.00 a loaf, and when you spend $10.00 you get a free item from a special rack (sometimes cookies, buns, or just more bread). So I usually come home with 10-11 loaves of bread and stick all but one in my freezer outside. Some people have wondered if freezing the bread dries it out more. And it might, but we go through bread so fast I never have noticed. I usually have to only buy bread once a month and I love just going to the freezer when in need instead of having to run to the store just for bread. <br /><br />I also am not good about using the end pieces, my kids don't like them and honestly if I'm going to have a sandwich I would rather use the big pieces too. So, I stick the ends in a large bowl in the cupboard and keep them there till they dry out (a week or so). Then I stick them in a freezer bag and pull them out when I need bread crumbs to top a casserole or something. I then usually stick the bread in the blender with some salt, pepper, onion salt, and whatever else I think it needs . . . and wala . . . homemade bread crumbs.<br /><br />Anyway, just some thoughts on bread.<br />Here is the french bread recipe.<br /><br />French Bread<br /><br />2 packages dry yeast (or about 4 1/2 tsp yeast)<br />2-1/2 cups warm water<br />1 tsp. sugar<br />6 cups all purpose flour<br />1-1/2 tsp. salt<br />Make sure water temperature is 110 to 115 degrees F. (An oven thermometer is a good investment.) Place water in a large bowl and sprinkle with yeast and sugar. Let stand for 5 minutes until yeast dissolves and starts to bubble. Stir in 2 cups flour and salt. Cover and let rise for 1/2 hour.<br /><br />Then gradually stir in enough of the remaining flour to make a soft dough. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead for 10 minutes. (Knead by pressing on the dough, then folding over and pressing with the heel of your hand.) Then clean the large mixing bowl, grease it with solid shortening, and place the dough in the bowl. Turn it in the bowl so the dough is greased (this prevents the top from cracking as it rises).<br /><br />Cover the dough and let rise at room temperature for about 2-1/2 hours, until doubled in bulk. With your fist, punch down the dough. Divide in half and place one half on a lightly floured surface.<br /><br />Using a rolling pin, roll dough to a 12x6" rectangle. Starting with the 12" side, roll up tightly. Seal seams and edges by pinching. Repeat with remaining dough.<br /><br />Grease a cookie sheet and sprinkle with cornmeal. Place loaves on prepared sheet. Cover and let rise at room temperature until doubled, about 1 hour.<br /><br />Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Spray the loaves with a bit of water, then using a blade, made a few slashes across the top of each loaf. Bake at 425 degrees F for 25-30 minutes until loaves are golden brown. Remove from cookie sheet and let cool on wire rack.Wilde Thingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17695087224341130952noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-47354216871534828912009-10-14T21:31:00.001-06:002009-10-20T15:15:10.210-06:00Sharing the methods to our madnessSo I just picked up a book at Costco. It is my favorite resource on Food Storage thus far. I got home... read the book... then found out she has a blog. Check it out <a href="http://everydayfoodstorage.net/">HERE!!</a> The name of the book is "I can't believe it's Food Storage" Cheesy... I know.<br /><br />If you notice, I've listed a bunch of more websites and resources in the lists on the right. If you've got a minute, they are worth snooping around.<br /><br />FYI- I let my Deals to Meals subscription expire. I could only go three months without it! I can't believe the difference it makes, just less work for me. I know we all have our own methods, but I would love to hear how people make their shopping lists. Weekly? Monthly? I mean before you go to the store, what do you do?<br /><br />____________________________________________________________________<br />My method... I'll just put it all out there!<br /><br />I budget $100 a week... that includes cleaners, socks, household items, kids needs... everything. I get it in cash (that way I can't overspend... when it's gone it's gone)<br />I start with the Grocery Guru for my weekly meal planning. I mix in my own standard meals... spaghetti, mac n' cheese... things my kids want to eat, and things to try and rotate our storage.<br />I have a separate Food Storage budget... it ranges around $300 a month. (I can usually carry over some from the weekly budget... depends on the week.) I know that sounds crazy, but I've been trying to build up my supply of things like laundry and dish washing detergent. Batteries, light bulbs... and cough/cold medicines and pain reliever. It adds up so fast!<br />The Macey's case lot sale is a separate things too. We spend around $200-$300.<br /><br />Hopefully that's not too "out there". I really have no idea what other families spend on food, I'm sure it varies quite a bit. I could be high... I could be low... I really don't know. Of course there are those shopping trips that turn into an embarrassing and expensive load of non-essentials, holiday crap, and other fluff. But I try to do my best. (Don't we all?)<br />My sister is an amazing example to me of frugality. She is really good at "only getting what she needs". I, on the other hand, will admit to a problem with spending. I have gotten better every year, but my shopping trips are sometimes more emotionally driven than they should be.<br />Giving up my cards and moving to a 'cash only' method has worked wonders. I had to be the one to give up the cards though, if it had be suggested by my husband I would have never done it! When I put the groceries on a card, I don't realize how much I'm spending week-to-week.<br />I would love to hear what other people do, or how they make it work. I think we can all help each other and give ideas. No judging!<br /><br />Loves!Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-49208093650128104812009-10-14T10:15:00.000-06:002009-10-14T17:59:38.393-06:00Freeze Dried and Powdered ItemsI know that Thrifty Thursday wouldn't be until tomorrow... but I was at Wal-Mart in SS last night and saw that some of the freeze-dried food cans were on sale. (#10 cans) Unfortunately not all of them are... but some. They are up to $2.12 off, per can. The only other time I've seen this stuff on sale is at Macey's case lot sale.<br />I got the apple slices and butter. Did you know you can buy and use butter like that? and they have margarine too!<br />I know I'll use the apples... apple crisp :) But I'm curious to know what other people use the fruits and vegetables in? I would love some recipes to incorporate these types of things. I have really been hesitant of storing dried fruits and veggies... I'm just not sure how we would use them.<br />I'm a fan of powdered eggs, and they're pretty easy to rotate, you add them to any baking recipe that calls for eggs. (they're less messy too!) You can also get just egg whites.<br />So if you need to store butter, eggs (I don't think the eggs are on sale), honey, fruits and veggies, and soups. Check out the Food Storage isle! (oddly located in the back by the painting and automotive stuff... strange!) A little of this stuff goes a really long way... it takes me six months to use my can of eggs.<br /><br />Happy Gathering, (and fall break)<br />SherianSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-47699623540338781942009-10-10T00:15:00.002-06:002009-10-10T00:21:55.786-06:00Loadable CouponsDo you know about loadable coupons??? They are pretty awesome. What you do is go to <a href="http://shortcuts.com/">http://shortcuts.com</a> and/or <a href="http://cellfire.com/">http://cellfire.com</a> and register your preffered shopping cards for the grocery stores then pick the coupons to load. What I love about this is that you don't have to use ink to print and you can use manufacturer coupons right on top of these so alot of times you have double the amount taken off. It hasn't taken off the coupon every single time but if I had pursued it with shortcuts by sending them a copy of my receipt then I think they would have fixed it. The times that it did work were pretty cool, like the time I had a $2/1 coupon for huggies and I also had a loadable for $2/1. I got $4 off a small pack of diapers. Check it out and let me know if you have any questions about it.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-52379974545674745642009-10-09T18:11:00.002-06:002009-10-09T18:30:57.028-06:00Awesome Deals<div align="left"><span style="font-family:arial;">I found a new blog that has the best deals. It is called </span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/www.myfrugaladventures.blogspot.com"><span style="font-family:arial;">www.myfrugaladventures.blogspot.com</span></a><span style="font-family:arial;"> and she updates all day long. I still love love love </span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/www.savvyshopperdeals.com"><span style="font-family:arial;">www.savvyshopperdeals.com</span></a><span style="font-family:arial;"> for my groceries and I look at </span><a href="http://www.blogger.com/www.beingfrugalisfabulous.com"><span style="font-family:arial;">www.beingfrugalisfabulous.com</span></a><span style="font-family:arial;"> daily too. I am now pretty much addicted to coupons and deals. I never could have imagined getting this into it but it is exciting to me, shows you how boring my life is I guess. I am not a huge fan of printable coupons because of all the ink they suck up but I do print them sometimes, usually if they are $1 or more. I figure if I was allowed to print dollar bills I am sure I would right? I will try to do better at letting you all know where I find deals. We recently had to move our food storage to a bigger room so I guess these deals I am getting are paying off. Have fun and share your deals here too. </span></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-45237119638477656442009-10-08T23:53:00.001-06:002009-10-09T00:18:16.188-06:00It's what we make of it!So things have been quiet around here... for all I know I'm the only one reading and posting anymore! (Except for maybe Sally... "hi Sally!")<br /><br />I wanted to give a shout out to everyone who may follow this blog.... if anyone follows. Don't get me wrong, I know better than anyone how crazy and hectic life gets. Maybe we are all just caught up in the school year, maybe we are having personal or family drama, maybe... well... maybe we just don't have the time or energy to think about food storage and coupon clipping right now.<br />Regardless, I wanted to challenge everyone to post or contribute in any way over the next week or two. Even something as small as a comment like... "I agree" or maybe "Thanks for the info". I think that a little encouragement can go a long way.<br />EVERYONE has something to share! I don't want anyone to be afraid of contributing. Or ask a question! When the blog first started, people asked questions on how to store things like flour and brown sugar. I learned a lot and got great ideas! There are no wrong ways to gather food storage or shop for food. And it doesn't even have to be food!<br /><span style="font-style: italic;">(I like to have all my Christmas shopping done by Halloween, and there are great deals to be had before the mad rush of the holiday shopping begins... I could always share that! But if you are my friend/neighbor... could you forget the bargain and low price of your gift when I bring it over? thanks!)</span><br />I know people have been canning... share your bottling triumphs! Inspire us with your achievements! How about some recipes using food storage? (Thanks Mel for yours!) As the days get colder, my potato pearls, rice, noodles and even wheat look more and more appealing! I actually think about making bread from October through March!<br />(Speaking of bread... my bread maker died :( Does anyone have a type/brand they recommend?)<br />So I guess I'm saying... BRING IT! Don't be shy. This blog is what we make of it. I can contribute regularly, but nobody wants to hear from me that often... I promise.<br /><br />In taking on my own challenge, I will commit to what I'll call <span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(204, 0, 0);">'Thrifty Thursday's'</span> Meaning each Thursday I will post something... anything... on my weekly food storage/money saving experiences. And since it's almost midnight... I'm counting my Co-op info for this week. The meat this month is meat I already buy and I know I can easily incorporate into my recipes. I'm excited to see what fruits and vegetables I get. <span style="font-style: italic;">(See what I mean... that was easy!)</span><br /><br />Happy Gathering!<br /><br />Sherian<br /><br />(PS- If you would like to contribute and have not received an invite, please leave your email address. If you want me to post it for you... send it to gatheringgrub at hotmail dot com.)Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-67699181219143355942009-10-08T23:25:00.003-06:002009-10-08T23:32:26.652-06:00Co-op this monthI know it's late notice... but food co-op deadline is tomorrow. The meat this month is:<br /><br />1lb. lean ground beef<br />1lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast<br />2lbs. pork loin roast (center cut)<br />4 (4 oz) cubed steaks<br /><br />Awesome meat this month! You still get your fruits, veggies, bread, and lentils. For $23... hard to beat that!<br />You can register and order online {<a href="https://foodco-op.net/">HERE</a>}<br /><br />SherianSherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-71277082852322341762009-09-15T16:17:00.003-06:002009-09-15T16:22:37.361-06:00Case Lot SalesSo, there are a bunch of case lot sales going on right now. Some of you all ready might know about this site. But, a friend of mine shared this link with me, and I thought you all might enjoy too. <br />Basically she has organized each item into stores/prices so you can figure out where you can get the best deal.<br /><a href="http://preparedldsfamily.blogspot.com">http://preparedldsfamily.blogspot.com</a><br />Happy Case Lotting!Wilde Thingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17695087224341130952noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-38964695129089914212009-09-15T14:24:00.004-06:002009-09-15T14:46:24.361-06:00Clipping Coupons and Driving for CowI have been wondering how the Alberston's buyout would change the coupon situation... not too much I guess?! Anybody have info that would throw a wrench in our coupon world?<br /><br />Many of you know about the Redplum coupons... I paid for a year subscription, so it sucks for me I guess!<br />For those of you who are thinking about getting the newspaper for coupons...<br />FYI- the Deseret News is no longer carrying Redplum coupons<br />FYI- the Daily Herald still does.<br />(I don't want to get in trouble... I'm not saying don't get the Deseret News... just don't expect all the coupons!)<br /><br />I found another great website (<a href="http://krazycouponlady.blogspot.com">FREE</a>) for anyone who's into the coupon shopping. It is just one store, no running around town. I will keep ya'll posted on how good the info is!<br /><br />Also... has anyone traveled to our nearest Buy Low? I know of the one in Provo... is there one closer? Rumor has it that their deals on meat are worth the drive! One day a week they have a crazy sale on produce, and one day a week on meat.<br />I'm kind of picky about my produce... but I figure if I hit the sale once a month, I can freeze the meat and use it whenever. I'm going to check it out. If anybody wants to come with... we can load up the mini-van and save on gas :)<br /><br />Sherian<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">**I've had a few questions on the co-op. </span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">The Church will not allow a site, and a little bird told me that the School District won't either. Sooooo... that eliminates those. My only other thought is the businesses right in the entry to HH? If I'm feeling friendly, I'll maybe stop by and see what we've got down there. Pretty much... the business owner would either have to be REALLY into the co-op thing, or just REALLY, REALLY nice about sharing their space with us! Odds are not good for either.</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">... so there you go!</span>Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-88209413208781353662009-09-09T16:45:00.003-06:002009-09-09T16:59:21.117-06:00Gardens and Food RotationOkay... summer's over, so I want to see some more action around here ;)<br /><br />A few things...<br />How's the garden thing going? Any tips or good info for growing a good garden in our are? I had killer grasshoppers this year! I'm still not sure what I need to grow to supplement feeding my family. And even the things I've tried are hit and miss.<br />My tomatoes are coming in good now (Good for sandwiches and salads) My onions are getting there.<br />Does anyone do canning? If so, what do you can/bottle?<br /><br />Another thing...<br />I have a constant struggle rotating my food storage. Not the regular stuff so much, specifically the church #10 can stuff.<br />Does anyone have recipes or tips on using ANY of the following...<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">potato pearls</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">regular oats</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">powdered milk</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">rice</span><br />and of course the dreaded... <span style="font-weight: bold;">hard wheat</span>!<br /><br />I remember some wheat recipes from a few months back, thanks! I just need all the help I can get. (but that's not a surprise to anyone I'm sure!)<br /><br />Sherian :)<br /><br />PS- Would anyone be interested in a group canning get-together. I've got some 50 lb. bags of milk and sugar I need to put in #10 cans. We can rent the sealer from the church cannery and have a party! (you can order things to can from the church, just check out the Provident Living website for prices and what's available.)Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-40617832702358076952009-08-31T15:24:00.000-06:002009-08-31T15:25:02.798-06:00Update on www.alice.comWell I tried out <a href="http://www.alice.com/">www.alice.com</a> and I have to say it was a great deal on your non food items. I bought some Tide laundry detergent and I checked it against Smith's and Walmart and it was atleast between $1-$3 difference plus you get $1 off at Alice. You do have to pay taxes which you would at either stores and you get free shipping. I am impressed with this website and encourage all to take a look at it.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-63665497401796503192009-08-23T16:45:00.000-06:002009-08-23T17:41:07.306-06:00Packing School LunchesWell, summer break is gone. Things have been so quite around here. It's not that I've stopped trying to pinch pennies... I think my time and my patience have both been lost somewhere in a family reunion or summer vacation.<br />I thought it might be fitting to post a little sumpin'-sumpin' bout school lunches.<br />I like to think of myself as an advocate for healthy eating. Unfortunately, healthy and cheap are not often possible. I seem to find myself choosing between one or the other.<br />I wanted some ideas and feedback on affordable (and somewhat healthy) options to put in my kids' lunches. My kids LOVE those 'lunchable' packs, but I've never had the stomach to pay that much for a tiny lunch. Has anyone ever made their own 'lunchable' pack? I know there are amazing Mom's who pack their kids awesome lunches (I know, I've seen them when I visit the lunchroom)<br /><br />Here is a list of what I pack, I just chose one from each category:<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Drinks</span>- Capri Sun, juice box, $0.35 milk<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Snacks</span>-(items bought in bulk or on sale and divided into small ziplocs)- Triscuts, Cheez-it's, almonds, raisins, string cheese<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Fruit/Veggie</span>- carrots, apples, grapes, pears<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br />Protein</span>- hard boiled egg (peeled and sprinkled with salt in a small ziploc), meat and cheese sandwich, ham/cheese/olive kabob (chunks of each stuck on a toothpick)<br /><br />It seems that it takes up such a chunk of our grocery budget, but I'm stuck in a rut. Out of ideas for saving money and lacking creativity.<br />So what kind of things do you pack? Has anyone found a way to work the weekly ad's into packing lunches?Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-84345884720513712912009-08-18T09:41:00.003-06:002009-08-18T09:45:55.232-06:00www.alice.comI was on vacation this weekend and saw a news story on CNN about <a href="http://www.alice.com/">www.alice.com</a>. It is a website were you can buy household items on namebrand stuff for discounted pricing and the shipping is free. I guess with the economy people have been buying store brands, which is ok, but it looks like the name brands are wanting to help save you money and the shipping is free. I signed up but haven't bought anything yet but I thought all you coupon shoppers would like it. Again, shipping is free! See what you think and let us all know. I think that the prices look good but I am definately not a veterian in savy coupon shopping. Again, shipping is free!<br /><br />Thanks, MarianneUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-10893495486981311042009-06-30T20:13:00.000-06:002009-06-30T23:13:10.638-06:00We'll give it a try!We have 6... and I can think of one more I know of. 8 of us could probably manage, it would mean we would probably have to take every-other month. I really think that once we start... there will be much more interest.<br /><br />I sent the co-op our info, we are good to go. I'm excited to get it pulled together. My only obstacle is the building (which we only need in poor weather) I am working on using a LDS church building, I should hear back soon. I keep you all posted on the progress.<br /><br />Thanks for supporting our community... we are going to rock this!Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-49552194779860796232009-06-25T22:19:00.002-06:002009-06-25T22:36:34.769-06:00DealsSo I went grocery shopping this morning at both Albertsons and Smiths because of the good deals that both are having. I spent a total of 165.13 but get this....it would have cost $338.95. That is over a 50% savings. Most of the things I bought were on sale and I did have about $48 in coupons. I was able to get everything I needed for my weekly menu (should last about 1 1/2 weeks) plus I got a lot of items to put in my food storage that we usually use like snacks, salad dressing, soda, and cereal. I just thought I would share this info. I spent a little time on the Savvy shoppers shopping wizard to come up with my shopping list and menu but I think it paid off. <br />On a side note, if it isn't too personal, how much does it cost you to feed your families? I have a family of 5 and I am trying to only spend $130 max a week on food, paper goods, diapers, etc. Do you think that is too high, too low, just about right? I am really sticking to a budget lately and I would love any suggestions. I was able to spend $165 this week because I had leftover $ from last week. I am hoping it works. Thanks to all.<br />I am excited to go get my co-op food on Saturday from EM. If anyone wants to catch a ride with me just let me know.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1247005068926759420.post-16390155048589149942009-06-10T09:17:00.003-06:002009-06-10T09:17:00.788-06:00Co-op...or not to op... That is the questionI have all the information regarding starting our own co-op here in Harvest Hills.<br /><br />I'm trying to decide if #1-this is a commitment I can take on, and #2 if there are enough people here interested to make it worth having our own site.<br /><br />I know it's only 2-3 hours once a month, but I don't know why this is difficult. That's 12 times a year. Maybe it's the culture we live in... we already volunteer and commit our time with callings and such. One more commitment may just be a pain in the neck.<br /><br />I would love for this to serve our community... if people want it. The purpose and message of the co-op is something I very strongly believe in supporting. Eating healthier...and cheaper.<br />I'm not an 'organic' pusher, but I personally want to try and keep fast food from replacing our family dinners around the table. Not to mention, in these tough economic times... helping <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">each other</span> save some money will lighten some of our financial burdens. These are the things that make me think that 2-3 hours a month is a small price to pay. I dunno...<br /><br />I think I will be printing and distributing <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">flyers</span> this week. I would appreciate your opinions, and possibly your help in spreading the word to friends and neighbors. (I think it might be helpful to put some info in the church 'RS folders' they pass around) I've added the link to the info <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">flyers</span>.<br /><br /><a href="https://foodco-op.net/get_involved/spread_the_word.html">https://foodco-op.net/get_involved/spread_the_word.html</a><br /><br />I may be the only person who feels passionate about involving our community and having our own site...(I can admit that sometimes I get overly-excited about things) and if everyone just wants me to shut my trap and pick-up their food in Eagle Mountain...that's okay too!<br /><br />We would need 6-10 volunteers. We could manage with less, but the more we have...the less often we would need to commit our time. It would be nice if the same people didn't have to volunteer every month. The volunteers would need to:<br /><br />#1- Pick up the food from the Co-op warehouse on D-day and transport it back to the Team Site. (drive to Salt Lake, pick up the food and drop it off...fairly early on a Saturday morning)<br />#2-Volunteers are needed at the team site to help distribute the food to members who have ordered and will be picking up at the team site. (be at the site on Saturday morning to help the people coming and clean up empty boxes after...this would be a 2-3 hour gig)<br />#3- We would need a Team leader or coordinator. This person would be the contact person with the Co-op and would coordinate volunteers at the team site.<br /><br />We also would need a site. I would love some feedback and/or ideas on this.<br /><br />So, there you go...feel free to be honest with me. I may just need to let it go, we'll see.<br /><br /><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Sherian</span>Sherianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17740064394679847750noreply@blogger.com7