
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Product of the Week

Wellness Wednesday- Dental Health
The one thing I preach about, more than anything, in practice is the importance of flossing. I have many patients that don't understand why they continue to get cavities when they brush 2-3 times a day. The fact is that when you brush only, there is about 20-30% of your tooth that is never being cleaned. This plaque that is left in between your teeth, given time and the right oral environment, can result in cavities.
Now, I will tell you that I used to simply preach "floss more," until a recent incident at home. One night my wife and I started flossing at the same time but she was done flossing before I had flossed like 5 teeth. (Disclaimer: it takes my longer than most to floss because I'm getting every nook of the tooth i can reach(about 15 min.), that's probably the Donna Reed Syndrome in me). I asked her to show me how she flossed (this was because i am very competitive, and there was no way she could have beat me at flossing doing it the right way). She popped that floss between each tooth, gave the string a little wiggle, and moved on to the next tooth as quickly as she could go. This was the moment I realized the importance of educating people on proper flossing technique, because I'm sure this is how most of my patients floss their teeth.
The key with flossing is the same as to most things in life....know why you are doing what you are doing. You are flossing to clean in between your teeth where no tooth bristles, or toothpicks can go...only a thin piece of string. You are using that string to scrape away all the food and plaque the day has brought. Now here is the second key, when that floss is between the teeth, there is not just a space to clean, there are TWO teeth to clean. So this is the technique I would use to properly floss:
- Brush your teeth for two minutes (all the new latest and greatest power tooth brushes will have a timer for you). Do this to clean off the majority of plaque from your teeth.
- Get the floss out.
- When you pop that floss in between your teeth, pull that floss tightly against one tooth (like you are hugging the tooth with the floss), and move the floss up and down from the top off the contact of the teeth, to under the gums as far as comfortable. Do this motion several times and then remove the floss.
- Pop the floss between the same teeth and floss the other tooth. Remember there are two teeth to floss between each contact.
- Now, observe your floss. You will notice that when you first begin flossing, plaque will be present on the floss. You will know you are done flossing between each tooth when the floss comes out clean (plaque-free).
- Continue on throughout your mouth.
- Finally, when you are done flossing, rinse with some water or mouthwash to wash away any loose plaque or food that you might have dislodged.
Man, just typing this all out makes by teeth feel clean! I hope this simple topic has helped at least one person out there. If I am so privileged as to be asked to write again, I will try for a more exciting dental topic. Thanks for your read.
Guest Post Introduction
All those nights I sat in front of the TV watching Nick at Nite reruns of "The Donna Reed Show"- Guess who was sitting on the couch right next to me? That's right- the future Dr. Lenderman. Now the male version of the disease presents different symptoms then the female. Instead of "becoming" Donnaesk they simply have a deep longing for the Donna Reed lifestyle and believe that the "mother figure" in the home is the Sole party responsible for making that happen. Now please don't get me wrong- A male with DRS is NOT chauvinistic- NO! not at all they have a deep respect for women and are extremely appreciative of all the roles a woman plays; they simply have a warped view of how the world really works. Let me illustrate.
It was DRS that made my brother think the secret to becoming rich was for Mom to quit her job and stay home with us kids. Because you see through Donna Reed tinted glasses Randy saw that all the "rich kids" at school had stay at home moms- therefore to become rich one needed to have Mom at home. Poor kid.
It was also the disease that made my kid brother question my Mother's love and care for him because she did not have milk and cookies waiting for him the second he walked in from school. Poor Mom.
While the male version of Donna Reed Syndrome can be quite disabling during adolescence there is good news! Unlike the female version that often goes into full blown DRS activity the day she says "I do" The male version, more often then not, will go into remission once the marriage vows are exchanged. So I am happy to report Randy has been symptom free since 2007.
PS The nerdy gene skipped Randy. He is way cooler then his older sis. For all your dental needs I highly recommend Dr. Lenderman.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Deal Alert
Did you enjoy your FREE pancakes today! Would you like more FREE food! How about a roastburger from Arbys. Don't ask me what a roastburger is- I don't know. But I do know that if you go here you can print off a coupon for 1 free roastburger with the purchase of a drink valid till March 9th.Tidy Tuesday- accountability
Deal Alert

One of my favorite coupons in all of America (right up there with the cottonelle TP) is available again! Go here to print 2 $1 off Laura Lean Beef. Use code 08LLB03 (the 0's are zero not the letter O) This rarely goes on sale at Kroger. Big thanks to Money Saving Mom for passing the code along!
Zone 3- bathrooms, living room, entryway
- Clean Tub and Showers
- Wash Rugs
- Wash Shower Curtains
Day 2- Wednesday
- Clean Mirrors
- Clean Toilets
- Clean Sinks and Counters
Day 3- Thursday
- Organize and Clean Bathroom Cabinets and Drawers (inside and out)
- Dust Living Room Furniture
- Dust Entryway Furniture
Day 4- Friday
- Dust Bathroom, Living Room and Entryway Baseboards
- Vacuum/Swiffer Bathroom, Living Room and Entryway Floors
- Clean all Windows and Fans in this Zone
- Vacuum under coach seat cushions
Day 5- Saturday
- Organize Bookshelf
- Update Pictures in Frames
- Clean leather furniture
Tidy Tuesday
Monday, February 23, 2009
Super Saturday is Coming!
Anyways.... I want to apologize in advance that I might not have as many posts as usual second to the preparations. Thanks for stopping by DRS- come again soon!
Deal Alert- redbox code
Eggplant Parmesan
Go here for the recipe.
Eggplant Parmesan
Take my advice- I would seriously just buy 2 eggplants instead of the three. And instead of the 16 oz of cheese, I barely used 8 oz. I also used egg substitute for the eggs.
Nutrition Information (based on unmodified recipe)
Serving Size: 1/9th of recipe
Meal Plan: 424 Calories; 2 meat; 2 vegetables, 3 starches, 1 fat
Calories, Protein, and Fat would be less with modifications.
BBQ Pork Sandwiches
BBQ Pork Sandwich
Lean Pork Roast (something with less then 12g of fat per 4 oz serving)
Favorite BBQ sauce
Whole Wheat Bun
Place pork roast in crock-pot. Coat roast with BBQ sauce. Cook on low 6-8 hours. Pork should shred when done. Place cooked meat on bun. That's it folks.
Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 4 oz meat on bun
Meal Plan: 420 Calories; 4 meats, 3 starches
I am going to serve this with baked beans and coleslaw. I was sad that I was not able to find a light coleslaw dressing- next time I'll make my own.
Cherry Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Go here for recipe.
Instead of cooking the chicken on the stove top, I chose to marinate in a sauce made of soy sauce, teriyaki sauce and ginger and then bake.
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 1/6th of recipe
Meal Plan: 283 Calories; 3 meats, 1 fruit, 1/2 starch, 1.5 vegetables, 1/2 fat
I will serve this with rice
Hashbrown Casserole
To lighten it up a bit I use 98% fat free cream of chicken soup, reduced fat sour cream, 2% cheese, and light butter. (I have left the butter out all together before and it was... ok, but at the request of both families I cook for- I added it back in this time.)
Hashbrown Casserole
Nutrition Information (as printed on unmodified recipe)
Serving Size: 1/10th of recipe
Meal Plan: 274 Calories; 1 meat; 1.5 starches, 2 fats
The recipe modifications I used would significantly cut back on the Calories and Fat but unfortunately I did not look at all my labels before tossing in the trash so I am unable to give you the exact nutrient breakdown.
Crunchy Oven Fried Tilapia
Go here for the recipe.
Crunchy Oven Fried Tilapia
Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 4 oz fish
Meal Plan: 209 Calories; 3.5 very lean meat, 1 starch
I will serve this with the hashbrown casserole (recipe to follow) and green beans. Good down home cooking. Yee Haw!
Mealtime Mondays
Monday Night: Crunchy Oven Fried Tilapia and Hashbrown Casserole with green beans. I completed both the Tilapia and Hashbrown recipe steps up until the actual baking. I placed foil on both and will store in fridge until tonight. The two dishes call for two different baking temperatures, however, I will just meet in the middle at 400 degrees and let the hashbrowns get about a 30 minute head start on the fish.
Tuesday Night: Cherry Chicken Lettuce Wraps. I baked the chicken and placed the whole chicken breasts into a ziplock to let it cool in the fridge. I could have went ahead and chopped the chicken but I personally like chopping a cold chicken instead of a warm chicken. I find the chicken tends to "shred" instead of "chop" when I cut it up warm. I placed the shredded carrots, green onion, and almonds in a storage container, and mixed the liquid sauce together in another container (both stored in fridge). Tuesday night I will simply chop the chicken (using my handy dandy Pampered Chef food chopper) and toss the carrot mixture, chicken, and sauce mixture together.
Wednesday Night: BBQ Pork. All I did to prep for this meal was dump the pork into a freezer ziplock and pour the BBQ sauce in to marinate. I then stored in fridge. Wednesday morning I will transfer pork and sauce into crockpot and cook on low all day.
Thursday Night: Eggplant Parmesan. I prepared this meal up until the final baking step. I then stored in Freezer. I would have not stored this dish in the freezer (second to raw egg substitute) had not the recipe called for baking the eggplant chips prior to casserole assembly. I will do my best to remember to transfer this dish from freezer to fridge on Thursday morning so it will be partly thawed before baking Thursday night.
Friday and Saturday Night: Out or Left-overs
Sunday: Mexican Chicken Pizza. I fully prepared this recipe up until the final baking. I then placed foil around pizza and stored in the freezer. I have baked this pizza straight from freezer to oven before and it worked out fine so I am not worried about forgetting to transfer from freezer to fridge before baking.
Mexican Chicken Pizza
Mexican Chicken Pizza
4 oz Skinless Chicken Breast
2 Tbs. Worcestershire Sauce
1/2 tsp. Cumin
1/2 tsp. Garlic Pepper
Thin Pizza Crust
15 oz black beans (drained)
1 cup Mozzarella Cheese
1/4 cup Jalapeno Peppers (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400◦. Marinate chicken with Worcestershire sauce, cumin and garlic pepper. Bake until done.
While chicken is baking, spread beans evenly on pizza crust. Next, top with cheese, followed by peppers. Once chicken is fully cooked, cut chicken into thin slices. Place chicken slices evenly on pizza crust. Bake until cheese is melted.
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 1/4 of pizza
Meal Plan: 395 Calories; 3 starches, 2 meats, 1 fat
This is great alone, or you can top with salsa and/or light sour cream!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Mealtime Monday Preview
Regardless, I'm claiming at least 6 minutes of my overtime was due to extra clean-up.
Secondly- Drama! Around the 1 hour 22 minute mark I was on the home stretch with only 1.5 dishes to complete. That's when my family got home from Awanas. While DH served the Chicken Tortilla Soup to Colby and himself I got Cohen's dinner ready and served up on his high chair. No biggy- just another 5 or so minutes used up. But then.... While I am hard at work dipping the eggplant slices into the egg substitute, then into the breadcrumbs, then onto the cookie sheet, repeat (over and over and over again) Colby is sitting at the bar talking a mile a minute. Well, I guess he forgot that he was sitting on the counter height bar stool instead of his chair because the next thing I know I hear a splat and Colby is laying flat on our concrete floor. After his initial shock the wailing begins. Colby is crying too. I'm a little freaked out about the fact that he has hit head first onto concrete floors but I try to stay calm for his sake.
I was instantly transported back 20+ years to the time I was dropped on my head and hysterical because I just knew my brains would fall out. Two lessons learned from that traumatic event in my childhood 1) I did not appreciate that my parents got such a kick out of the fact that I thought my brains would fall out during my moment of crisis; therefore I did not laugh when Colby said that the only way he would "feel better" was if he stayed up all night and watched TV. 2) My brains did NOT fall out; therefore I felt pretty confident Colby's brain would stay intact too. Drama over!
Of course I did NOT get a picture of the event. I mean what kind of Mom would I be, if I had asked Colby to just "hang tight" until I was able to get a picture of him laying on the floor. But..lucky for you, Cohen decided to recreate the scene later that evening. He did not actually fall and hurt himself he just decided to lay on the kitchen floor to see if Mommy would jump around and act crazy if he was on the ground too (anyways that's my best guess why he was striking such a dramatic pose).
Drama accounted for at least 20 minutes of my overtime.
And last, the third reason I feel I went over my time budget was because of those darn eggplants. I prepared double the recipe so that was a whole bunch of eggplant chips to make. I will say although the recipe calls for 3 eggplants you could easily get by with just two or even one in my opinion. I normally don't feel like my cooking for two families slows me down BUT this meal really did take double the time. We'll see if it was worth it!
My guess is that the double Eggplant Parmesan dishes cost me around 14 minutes.
So there you have it... I can easily explain away my overtime bringing me back to my 1 hour 30 minute deadline. TA DA! I know... excuses! excuses!
Sonday Sunday
God is sooo good in that he sprinkled lessons about "control" throughout the Bible just for us DRSers. I ran across one such verse this morning....
We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps! (exclamation point mine) Proverbs 16:9
Now I know ultimately I should be letting God make the plans (and we're working on that) but I LOVE knowing even when I do try to take the wheel,* God is right there ultimately "IN CONTROL" determining my steps. I pray that those steps lead me far away from "my plan" IF my plan does not match "His Will." Thank you Jesus!
*If I knew how to play music on this here blog I would so be playing Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel."
Saturday, February 21, 2009
The return of the Dust Bunnies!
Back to the 80s
I hope I don't lose any friends for posting this pic on the www BUT I figured we were all incognito so what was the harm! I only wish I had got a group picture with the boys too! They were hilarious with their tight-rolled acid wash jeans and mullets!
Scrapbook Saturday
Background information for story: Remember we have been reading the Dave Ramsey Financial Series for Kids with Colby. Well one day last week we made Colby's 3 envelopes- Save, Spend, and Give, and then divided up his chore money accordingly. We discussed how Colby was going to use each envelope. When I asked him what he wanted to use his "give" money for he said "he wanted to give it to his School so they could buy new playground equipment." How sweet- I didn't argue. Here comes the treasure chest moment......
Well the next day I had to go to Mail Boxes Etc. to send my Metabolism Machine back to the manufacturer for some necessary repairs. After shipping, insurance, packing, and 2 day air delivery the grand total for simply getting the machine to it's destination (doesn't include the repair cost or the cost to ship the machine back to me by next Friday for my upcoming Metabolism party) was..... are you sitting down...... $129.22!
I nearly croaked. So when I got back in the car I asked Colby "Do you know how many years of chores you would have to do to get to $129.22?" Well Colby was just real quiet for a few seconds, and then he said (here comes the adorable part) "Mommy, I changed my mind about who I want to give my "Give" money to. I want to give it to you!" I just melted! Talk about the widow's mite.... His willingness to give me his 64 cents meant more to me then if someone handed me $1000.00.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Devotional Time Confessions
DRS- more updates.
DRS Updates
First- We found Uganda. Sure enough there was a globe at the Library.
Secondly- Went to Walmart to try to cash in on some of those deals I posted on yesterday- big disappointment! Our sale prices (if on sale at all) were quite a bit higher then those I used for the deal match ups plus I couldn't find half the items for which I was shopping. I did pick up a bag of Tilapia that should cover 2-3 meals for $7.53 (quite a bit cheaper then Kroger) and 1 bag of Salmon ($4.48) and a package of the Morningstar Black Bean Burgers ($3.72).
Third- My Mom went to Walgreens to get her FREE 20 prints and was told the code was only to be used online. So order your prints online to get them FREE!
Oh and Uganda is in Africa!
Craft Time

Learning Time
Soooo for learning time we are going to try to hunt down a globe so I can show Colby that indeed the world is round AND to show him where Uganda is in relation to where he lives. I'm thinking the library is a good place to look. Plus we can go ahead and pick up some books since we didn't get to go on Monday.
PS Can anyone tell me where Uganda is?!
Familytime Friday- Meet our 3rd little boy!
His name is Coline (like all our boys his name starts with a "C"). Now before any rumors get started or my Mom falls out of her seat- you should know that Coline is our adopted child through the ministry Compassion International. We have never, and probably will never, meet Coline face to face, this side of heaven, but as his adoptive family our role is to love Him through prayer and a small monthly contribution.
Familytime Friday- Sound Off
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Deal Alert
deal alert- Walmart
For a complete list of walmart deals and coupon match-ups I recommend checking out Deal Seeking Mom here (she is one of 11 Moms who blog for Walmart!)Below are my favorite deals of the week:
Beech-Nut Baby Cereal for $1.44
Use $1 off 1 from 1/4 SS
Final Price: $0.44
Beech-Nut Let's Grow Microwaveable Meals on sale for $1.06
Use $1 off 1 from 1/4 SS
Final Price: $0.06
Huggies Baby Wipes (40 count) on sale for $1.46
Use $1 off 1 from 1/11 SS
Final Price: $0.46
Johnson's Buddies Soaps at $0.99
Buy 3 and use $3 for 3 printable here
Final Price: FREE
Sani- Hands for Kids wipes (18 ct) for $1
Use $1 for 1 printable here
Final Price: FREE
Activia Yogurt for $2
Use $1 for 1 from 1/11 SS
Final Price: $1
Baked Ritz or Wheat Thins (bags) on sale for $2
Use $2 for 2 from 1/25 SS
Final Price: $1 each
Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers on sale $1
Use $1 off 1 from 1/4 SS
Final Price: FREE
Kellogg's Fiber Plus Bars on sale for $1.88
Use $0.75 off 1 from 1/18 RP
Final Price: $1.13
Ortega Taco Seasoning for $0.54
Use $1 off 2 from February ALL YOU Magazine
Final Price: $0.04 each
Quaker Rice Cakes for $1.36
Use $1 off 1 from 1/18 RP
Final Price: $0.36
Softsoap Ensembles for $1
Use $1 off 1 from February ALL YOU Magazine
Final Price: FREE
Disclaimer: Walmart Prices vary by region and I have not been to our Walmart yet to confirm prices!
Annual Budget Countdown
Out of Pocket Money Spent at Walgreens: $17.70
After manufacturer and EasySaver Rebates I will get back $45.47! (This money will be applied to future purchases therefore will not be included in my annual budget status at this time)
I went to Kroger 3x this week. Once to take advantage of the 12 hour sale on Friday and to pick up ingredients for our Valentines Dinner, and then my normal weekly shopping trip on Saturday night and then once again because I forgot 3 ingredients I needed for prep day!
Total Spent: $70.66
Total Saved: $28.77
Total Spent for week: $88.36
Total Saved (just Kroger): $28.77
Total Spent for year: $703.13
Total Saved for year: $575.30
Annual Budget countdown: $4296.87
Good News/Bad News- Depends on how you look at it!
The Facts: Red Plums Vice President released the following statement regarding the Red Plum coupon booklets:“Starting in February, the RedPlum coupon booklet will now be delivered in [select areas] through consumers’ mailboxes along with their weekly grocery circulars and other savings and deals. By using direct mail, the RedPlum insert will now be able to reach almost twice as many households as in the past. In these challenging economic times, it has never been more important to make these essential savings available to as many [people] as possible so they can stretch the dollars in their wallets.” -Thomas Murray, Vice President of the Valassis Corporation
The Good News: Our local newspaper never carried this coupon booklet, so many of you have never had the "Red Plum" experience anyway. Now you can have these coupons delivered to your mailbox by signing up here.

My friend Jennifer passed this rather disturbing news on to me last week. I have not personally confirmed the validity of the rumor BUT I feel it is my duty as your Head DRSer to pass on the information:
Rumor: April will be the last month for the EasySaver Rebate Program at Walgreens. GASP- I know!!! You can read more here.
Bad News: No more Free After Rebate products that often turn out to be quite profitable!
Good News: Good News? What could possibly be good about no more FREE after rebate products. Welllll supposedly they are going to really beef up their Register Reward Program- so I guess that's good. AND as far as I can tell this is just a rumor. I searched on Walgreens.com and could not find any mention of it. So we will see. In the meantime I am going to try to get all the rebate products I can so I can rev up the total on my Walgreens Gift Card (remember you get an additional 10% added when you choose to get your rebate back on a Walgreens Gift Card).
Deal Alert- Target

Welcome to my first edition of Target deal highlights!
Ok, here is the deal- Target has online printable "Target Only" coupons that you can print and stack with manufacturer coupons (just like Walgreens) BUT a while back (I'm talking 2008) there was a big stink about people using counterfeit "Target" coupons and therefore many Target stores (including ours) stopped accepting Target printable coupons. Welllll, I don't know if they have changed their policy or just relaxed but the Internet is a buzz about target printable coupons again AND I had a friend that used them this week at our Target with no problem. So with that being said......
You can go here or here to print your Target Coupons. Both links require registration before you can print coupons but it is FREE to register.
Here is a list of available coupons:
$1 off Archer Farms® cereal
$1 off Renuzit air care product
50¢ off 8-oz. or larger Chex Mix snack mix
$1 off Kashi Cookies or Crackers or Granola bars
$1 off With purchase of two 8-oz. Market Pantry® cheeses
$1 off 6-oz. or larger Pepperidge Farm crackers
$1 off 64-oz. Tropicana orange juice
$1 off Vlasic pickles
75¢ off Archer Farms® Naan bread
$1 off Fresh vegetable Broccoli or Cauliflower or 16-oz. Green Giant Hearts of Romaine
$3 off Gillette Venus razor Divine or Embrace or Breeze
$1 off Hillshire Farms Deli Select lunch meat
Following are my favorite target scenarios of the week:
Use $1 off 1 target printable and $2 off 1 from the Kashi website (I was not able to find the coupon but supposedly it is there)
Final Price: FREE with both coupons
Pepperidge Farm Goldfish for $1.66
Use $1 off 1 target printable
Final Price: $0.66
Flat Earth Chips for $2.69
Use $1 for 1 target printable and $1 for 1 manufacturer coupon here.
Final Price: $0.69
Deal Alert- Kroger

Not much to report this week for Kroger. The following are the deals I am most excited about. If I find additional deals when I shop Saturday night I'll be sure to let you know.
Smart Balance on sale 25% off
Use $1 off 1 Catalina (this recently printed off with my receipt)
Select varieties of Kellogg's cereal on sale for $2.69
Use $4.50 off 3 Catalina (this recently printed off with my receipt)
Final Price: $1.19 each
Select varieties of General Mills cereals still on sale for 3 for $5
If you didn't already take advantage of this sale in the last 2 weeks you can still use your $.75 off 1 Multigrain cheerio coupon from recent coupons.com printout and $0.75 from Cellfire
Final Price: $0.16 after both coupons.
Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers on sale $2
Use $1 off 1 from 1/4 SS
Final Price: $1
Kroger Brand Cheese on sale 3 for $6
use $0.35 off 1 from recent Kroger mailer
Final Price: $1.30
Several Varieties of Active Lifestyle products are on sale:
Active Lifestyle Oatmeal on sale for 3 for $5
Active Lifestyle Granola Bars $1.77 (similar nutrition and taste to Fiber One bar)
Mission Tortillas (select varieties) on sale 33% off
IF the life balance is on sale I am going to use my $0.55 off 1 from 1/4SS (coupon says do not double)
Kroger Brand salsa, refried beans, chilies, jalapenos, tortillas, taco shells, and seasonings are on sale 40% off
Kroger Comfort Diapers on sale for $5.99
Use $3 for 1 printable here
Final Price: $2.99
Red Seedless Grapes on sale $1.29 lb
Roma Tomatoes on sale $0.99 lb
Blueberries on sale 2 for $5
Tyson Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast on sale $1.88 lb
Kroger Milk 1/2 gallon on sale for $1.49
Deal Alert- Walgreens

Here are my favorite deals of the week:
Yes to Carrot Products are on sale 25% off
The Yes to Carrots lip balm will be priced at $2.76 with discount
Go here for a $2 off 1 manufacturer coupon and stack with $1 off 1 Walgreen coupon here
Colgate Toothpaste 4.6oz on sale $0.99
Use $0.75 off 1 from 2/1 SS
Final Price: $0.24
Garnier Vibrant 100% Hair Color on sale BOGO or 2 for $7.49
Use 2 $3 off 1 from 11/9 RP
Final Price: $1.49 for 2
Bic Soleil or Comfort 3 Disposable razor 4 packs on sale for $4.99
Use $2 off 1 from 1/18 SS and $1 off 1 found in EasySaver Catalog (pg 17)
Final Price: $1.99 after both coupons
Register Reward Deals RR
Final Price: $1.25 per box after RR and coupons
Nature Valley Granola Bars are on sale for $1.19. Earn $3.50 when you buy 5
Use 5 $0.50 off 1 from 1/4 SS
Final Price: Free after coupons and RR
(I did not see that this was an advertised deal, so I can not confirm this will work BUT DH was just requesting this particular granola bar yesterday so I will checking it out)
Garnier Fructis Wonder Waves Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler up to $4.29
Use $1 off 1 from 1/4 RP
Final Price: Free plus $1 overage after coupon and rebate
Revlon Age Defying Spa Concealer or Spa Foundation up to $10
Use $2 for 1 from 1/11 SS
Final Price: Free plus $2 overage after coupon and rebate
Revlon Creme Lip Gloss up to $10
Use $2 for 1 from 1/11 SS
Final Price: Free plus $2 overage after coupon and rebate
Thermacare Trial Size Neck, Shoulder and Wrist Heat Wrap up to $2.49
Final Price: Free after rebate
Walgreens Multi-Purpose No Rub Solution 4 oz up to $1.99
Final Price: Free after rebate
Zucol Cold Care Lozenges 18 pk up to $7.99
Use $2 for 1 from 2/1 SS
Final Price: Free plus $2 overage after coupon and rebate
DRS Couponing 101- collecting coupons
First and foremost-Newspaper Inserts. Most Sunday newspapers will have coupon inserts tucked inside. There are only a few Sunday's out of the year (mostly holiday weekends) with no coupon inserts. You can click here for the 2009 newspaper coupon insert schedule.
The 3 most common newspaper inserts are SmartSource (SS), Redplum (RP) and Proctor and Gamble (PG). Occasionally you will have other special inserts included by specific manufacturers. For example I can remember one time last year when Kelloggs put out a great insert full of coupons for Kelloggs specific products.
HINT: Our local paper does not have the RedPlum! To get the RedPlum I recommend "The Democrat- Gazette."
Another HINT: I have the most success with getting all scheduled inserts with a home delivered paper. Sometimes even the Gazette is missing coupon inserts when I have picked one up at the store.
Best HINT: Ask your Mom, Grandmother, Friends, Neighbors etc for their newspaper coupon inserts. Multiple inserts mean you have multiple coupons to really stockpile on products when they go on sale!
Internet Printables. Most of our local stores- Kroger, Walmart, Target and Walgreens do accept printable coupons at this time. (WARNING: there are always rumors floating around the internet that certain stores are starting to decline printables!) Internet Printables are found all over the internet. A lot of times manufacturers or specific products will have special offers and coupons on their website. For example when I went to YoPlus.com to research information for the "product of the week" I noticed there was a $1 off coupon.
Other sites that are ALWAYS a great destination for coupon printables:
Coupons.com (go directly or access through my DRS sidebar)
SmartSource.com
HINT: Most printables only allow you to print two coupons per computer!
Loadable Coupons. At Kroger you can load coupons onto your Kroger card from 3 different sites: P&G eSaver; Shortcuts; and Cellfire.
All three can be accessed through kroger's website. Once at Kroger.com click on the "In Store" link. A drop down menu will appear- click "coupons." From this page you can register with all 3 coupon vendors. Remember you will need to have your Kroger card available when you register so you can link your card with each site. Then once you have loaded your card your discounts will automatically be credited when you check out using your Kroger card.
HINT: Loadable coupons do not double! But you can stack your loadable coupon with your paper manufacturer coupons for really awesome savings!
Another HINT: Each coupon is only redeemable one time.
And Another HINT: Don't forget to add new coupons to your card at least once a month.
Blinkies. These are the coupons that are dispensed from cute little machines that stick out of the aisles in our grocery stores.
HINT: Go ahead and take 2-3 coupons from each dispenser whether your ready to use it or not. Then save to use when that particular item goes on sale.
Magazines. Most magazines, especially Women's magazines, will have advertisements that offer coupons. One magazine that I subscribe to specifically for the coupons is ALL YOU magazine. This magazine even has a coupon index to help you locate the different coupons found throughout each edition.
Peelies. Peelies are coupons that are found on products that you can "peel" off to hand to the cashier for immediate savings.
HINT: some products also have coupons printed on the inside packaging of the product. For example, there are a lot of cereal boxes that have coupons printed on the inside of the box to use for future purchases.
Catalinas. Catalinas are the coupons that print out after or attached to your receipt. Many times specific items purchased trigger certain catalinas. For example you may notice a catalina for baby formula if you purchased diapers. Sometimes a coupon will print when a competitor brand was bought. For example if you purchased a Kelloggs cereal, you might get a catalina for a General Mills cereal. And then sometimes catalinas print for $ off your next purchase- those are my favorite!
Kroger Mailers. If you have a Kroger card you should be getting coupons mailed to your house. These are some of my favorite coupons because Kroger sends coupons tailored specifically for me based on my past purchases. Many times they will even mail me a coupon for a FREE product. If you are not getting these mailers, contact Kroger. Forever I kept reading about these great coupons and wondered why I wasn't receiving any in the mail. So I called Kroger's headquarters and they fixed whatever the problem was and I now receive Kroger coupons all the time (at least twice a month!).
Walgreens EasySaver Catalog Each month Walgreens has a new EasySaver Catalog that is full of Walgreen specific coupons and rebates. The catalog is found at the entrance of the store on the same stand as the weekly Walgreen Flyer. The great thing about all Walgreen coupons is that you can stack them with manufacturer coupons for double the savings.
Coupon Swaps I have never participated in a coupon swap or trade but I read about them all the time. I'm sorry I have no words of wisdom on this particular method because I have not figured it out for myself quite yet. I'll have to get back to you.
Ebay Ebay is another resource for coupons that I have not taken advantage of. (I know your not suppose to end a sentence with a preposition "of" but I can't figure out another way to write that last sentence,) Anyways... Supposedly this is a hot market and you can bid on bundles of coupons for a great deal.
Thrifty Thursday
Use the Mr. Linky below to tell us about your favorite deals of the week!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
SCREAM!!!!

Product of the Week
Wellness Wednesday
Patients tell me all the time "Niki, if I don't eat breakfast I can go all day and I'm not hungry BUT if I do eat breakfast I'm starving by lunch." They tell me this as though they think being hungry is a BAD thing. Well, I'm here to tell you the fact that they are hungry proves my point! When you eat breakfast in the morning it revs your body up, gets your engine going thus burning more fuel (calories) therefore, YOUR GOING TO GET HUNGRY by lunch. Whereas if you skip breakfast your body stays sluggish, it moves slower, burning less calories therefore your less likely to get a refuel signal (hunger). Make sense?
For more reasons to eat breakfast visit the American Dietetic Association here.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sample Happy
I just saw on thriftymama that goody is giving away free hair barrettes for the first 1000 people to sign up. I, of course, quickly clicked to sign up, it was only after I went back to get the link for you that I saw that the barrettes were actually little pastel pink flowers. The fact that we ain't got no little girls to dress up around here shows that I was a little hasty in my signing up. Oh well!... Go here to get your cute barrettes before they're all gone!
And then I found out that Viva paper towels are giving away samples here. Now this might seem silly to some to send off for a paper towel sample, BUT paper towels are a luxury item around here now that I am on this annual budget challenge so I was pretty pumped about some FREE paper towels. Plus with samples usually come COUPONS!
Tidy Tuesday
Zone 2- Bedrooms and Closets
Day 1-Tuesday
- Dust Master Bedroom Furniture
- Dust Master BR Fan
- Clean Master BR Windows and Blinds
- Dust Kids Bedroom Furniture
- Dust Kids BR Fans
- Clean Kids BR Windows and Blinds
- Organize all Master BR drawers
- Organize Master BR closet
- Organize all kids BR drawers
- Organize Kids BR closets
- Mop/Vacuum All Bedroom Floors including under bed
- Clean Bedroom Baseboards
- Flip Mattress (Odd months only)
- Organize Hall Closets
Tidy Tuesday- Sound-off!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Day Task Accountability
Until then- here is my Mr. Linky!
Daily Routine Accountability
Deal Alert

Snacktime
So I just took half a block of 2% Velveeta and 1 can rotel and microwaved it until ready; then I popped the popcorn. Snack Done! Got to say brought back great memories and Colby really liked it too! Plus what a great way to have cheese dip- the popcorn packs in lots of fiber!
Give it a try- and let me know what you think.
Come to think of it, LaFrane use to also make us no-bake cookies...............maybe another day!
Deal Alert

Chicken Tortilla Soup
Chicken Tortilla Soup
Go here for recipe.
Recipe Modifications: The recipe calls for cooked shredded chicken. I like to prepare the chicken for this dish by putting the chicken in a crockpot with a can of rotel. From frozen- it took the chicken about 3 hours to cook in my crockpot on high. I then transferred the chicken with rotel into the soup. I also like to add a can of chili beans and a can of black beans to the recipe- to beef up the fiber! We use baked Doritos instead of the corn tortillas.
Nutrition Information for original recipe:
Serving Size: 1/8th of recipe
Meal Plan: 267 Calories; 2 meat, 1.5 starch, 1 veg, 1/2 fat
Spaghetti Pie
But the real reason I included this recipe in my week of meals: I needed a recipe that called for cream cheese because all that cream cheese I bought months ago expires this week! Honesty's the best policy... right?!
PS anyone else in need of cream cheese, I have about 3 blocks left!!!
Spaghetti Pie
Go here for recipe.
Recipe Modifications: I used reduced fat sour cream, lite cream cheese, whole wheat pasta, and 2% cheese.
Nutrition Information with modifications:
Serving Size: 1/8th of recipe
Meal Plan: 490 Calories; 3 lean meats, 3.5 starches, 1 veg, 1 fat
(little heavier of a meal then usual but still has significantly less Calories then most pasta dishes served at Italian restaurants.)
I will serve with side salad.
Pinto Beans, Cornbread, and Greens
Pinto Beans
at least 2 cups Dry Pinto Beans
1 TBS Ham Bouillon
1 TSP Cumin
1/4 cup jalapeno peppers (optional)
Rinse desired amount of dried beans and place in crock-pot. Add enough water to cover beans by at least 1 inch. Add bouillon, cumin, and peppers. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or high 4-6 hours. (All crock-pots are different so you might have to experiment with settings and time.)
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 1/2 cup
Meal Plan: 125 Calories; 1 starch, 1 lean meat
I am going to serve this with green chili cornbread (jiffy mix with a can of green chilies) and a can of Margaret Holmes Seasoned Collard Greens (found at Kroger).
Marinated Grilled Shrimp
Marinated Grilled Shrimp
2 Tbs Lite Soy Sauce
1 Tbs Canola Oil
1 Tbs Honey
1 Pound Shrimp (peeled, deveined, raw)
Mix soy sauce, oil, and honey and pour over shrimp. Marinate at least 1 hour. Place on skewers and grill or broil 4-5 minutes until cooked through and browned.
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 3 oz shrimp
Meal Plan: 161 Calories; 3 very lean meats, 0.5 fat
I will serve this with rice and an asparagus packet.
PS I drizzled a little olive oil and soy sauce on the asparagus before wrapping them in foil. I will let the asparagus packet cook on the grill for a little longer then the shrimp- maybe 10 minutes or until asparagus is tender.
Squash Casserole
Squash Casserole
Go here for the recipe.
Recipe Modifications: I used reduced fat Ritz crackers, 2% cheese, egg substitute, I used buttermilk (only because I had it leftover from the chicken recipe) and left out the butter! I will use some spray butter to top the dish once cooked.
Nutrition Information with modifications:
Serving Size: 1/8th of recipe
Meal Plan: 130 Calories; 1 veg, 1 meat, 1 starch
Oven Fried Chicken
Oven Fried Chicken
Go here for the recipe
Recipe Modifications: I used low fat buttermilk instead of the milk, egg substitute, and boneless skinless chicken breasts. I also omitted the butter altogether.
Nutrition Information
Serving Size: 4 oz chicken
Meal Plan (using my modifications): ~250 Calories; 4 lean meats, 1 starch
I will serve this with squash casserole (recipe to follow) and my green beans.
Mealtime Mondays
Saturday Night: Sunday School Social

I don't know why I always feel I must show you my destroyed postprep kitchen. I think it just makes me feel better knowing you know my dirty little secret- I am a very messy cook! Thank goodness I just cook once a week!
Mealtime Monday- accountability
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Hi Everyone!
Sonday Sunday
In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God's will. Romans 8:26-27
Wow! Oh Lord-glory! That is exactly what I needed to hear! I was struggling so much with how to pray for my little niece. Selfishly, I wanted to beg the Lord (and I did) for a miracle that he would give my brother and his wife a perfectly healthy baby and that they would be spared any heartbreak. But I knew I was suppose to pray for "His Will" and although I knew God would bless whatever the outcome was, I just did not want to have to go through the valley to get to the mountain top. So oh how this verse ministered to me. Once again Jesus was right there to give his mercy and peace. He said all I had to do was be obedient to turn the situation over to him, and he would go to the Father for me! Wow what a God!
So that is what I did. I remember excusing myself from class because I was so overcome by the magnitude of the gift that was just presented to me. I went to the bathroom and just cried. I looked up to the Lord and said- "Take it!" "I don't know what I'm supposed to say, so Spirit you know my heart and the situation- take the message to the Father." What peace!
I want this verse to be embedded in my heart so I can call on this powerful resource whenever I don't have the words to pray.
In the meantime, I am going to ask the Holy Spirit for just the right words to express my thankfulness to the Lord for His answer to our prayer!



