Sunday, November 29, 2009
Receive Free Food At Whataburger For 12 Days In December
If you go here and sign up with your email and zip code, you will receive an email with a coupon for free food from Whataburger. You will get one of these emails every other day from December 2nd to December 24th. The coupons will vary and can be anything from fries to a Whataburger. So hurry and sign up to enjoy a little free food while you're out doing your holiday shopping.
Thanks, Money Saving Mom
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!
I want to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving this morning.
I know everyone is probably really busy with Thanksgiving Day preparations. I had a few free minutes and decided to update my blog with the promised tuna recipes. If you don't like tuna checkout the recipes anyway because they would also taste wonderful with some of that leftover turkey.
I will be looking over the Black Friday ads a little later today. What are your plans for Black Friday?
We will be going to the movies this afternoon to see The Blind Side. The whole family has really been looking forward to this outing. What movies are your families looking forward to?
Asian Tuna Wontons
I have so much tuna in my pantry from all the great sale this month. I have been searching high and low for new tuna recipes that don't include the word casserole in them. Here is one that my family really enjoyed.
Dressing:
1 1/2 tsp chopped garlic
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/2 tsp chili paste
1/4 cup soy sauce
3 tbsp lime juice
1 tbsp honey
Mixture:
2 cans (6 1/2 oz. each) tuna, drained
3 tbsp crushed peanuts ( we used chopped cashews, free from CVS)
4 cups coleslaw mix
1 package of wonton wrappers to make cups to hold tuna mixture.
Heat oven to 350*.
Mix up the dressing ingredients and set aside. Next, put the tuna mixture ingredients in a large bowl and toss to mix. Add the dressing to this mixture and toss.
Brush 24 muffin tins with peanut oil (1 tbsp). Place 24 wonton wrappers in tins and brush any dry spots, especially tips with oil. Put in oven and bake for 6-7 minutes. Take out of tins and cool on wire rack.
To serve, place a pile of mixture on the plate and 6 wontons per person.
We served this with egg rolls and fresh fruit. You could also serve it with corn on the cob, if you don't have or like egg rolls. This was a really lite and refreshing dinner.
I think this mixture would also make a yummy wrap if you don't want to mess with the wontons.
Dressing:
1 1/2 tsp chopped garlic
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1/2 tsp chili paste
1/4 cup soy sauce
3 tbsp lime juice
1 tbsp honey
Mixture:
2 cans (6 1/2 oz. each) tuna, drained
3 tbsp crushed peanuts ( we used chopped cashews, free from CVS)
4 cups coleslaw mix
1 package of wonton wrappers to make cups to hold tuna mixture.
Heat oven to 350*.
Mix up the dressing ingredients and set aside. Next, put the tuna mixture ingredients in a large bowl and toss to mix. Add the dressing to this mixture and toss.
Brush 24 muffin tins with peanut oil (1 tbsp). Place 24 wonton wrappers in tins and brush any dry spots, especially tips with oil. Put in oven and bake for 6-7 minutes. Take out of tins and cool on wire rack.
To serve, place a pile of mixture on the plate and 6 wontons per person.
We served this with egg rolls and fresh fruit. You could also serve it with corn on the cob, if you don't have or like egg rolls. This was a really lite and refreshing dinner.
I think this mixture would also make a yummy wrap if you don't want to mess with the wontons.
Sicilian Tuna Salad
My daughter and I had the most wonderful tuna salad panini at a little bakery last week. We wrote down a list of the ingredients from the menu on the back of a receipt so that we could make it at home. If you don't like mayo in your tuna then give this recipe a try. It is fresh and delicious.
12 oz. of tuna (close as you can get with what you have on hand)
1 Roma tomato, diced
2 green onions, sliced or a little bit of onion diced
12 black olives, sliced
1/4 cup shredded mozzarella or 1 mozzarella cheese stick, chopped
1 lemon, juiced
1/4 cup flat leaf parsley, chopped
2 to 3 tbsps. of olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Drain the tuna if using canned tuna. Put the tuna in a large bowl and flake. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir until everything is distributed throughout.
I love this salad on a croissant but Jessica loves it on whole wheat. What's your favorite bread for tuna salad? Do you make your own bread? If you do make your own bread, what recipe do you use?
12 oz. of tuna (close as you can get with what you have on hand)
1 Roma tomato, diced
2 green onions, sliced or a little bit of onion diced
12 black olives, sliced
1/4 cup shredded mozzarella or 1 mozzarella cheese stick, chopped
1 lemon, juiced
1/4 cup flat leaf parsley, chopped
2 to 3 tbsps. of olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Drain the tuna if using canned tuna. Put the tuna in a large bowl and flake. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir until everything is distributed throughout.
I love this salad on a croissant but Jessica loves it on whole wheat. What's your favorite bread for tuna salad? Do you make your own bread? If you do make your own bread, what recipe do you use?
Last Minute Shopping At Walgreens
So this afternoon, I realized that there was no more coffee creamer in the house. I could not possibly wake up and face Thanksgiving Day without coffee creamer for my morning cup of joe. I searched a few of my favorite blogs for Walgreens deals and decided that Melissa's Bargain Blog had some of the best scenarios. I pulled my coupons for Theraflu, Triaminic, Comtrex, Nabisco Crackers, and Vanity Fair Plates and headed for my favorite Walgreens.
Now you may be scratching your head and wondering why I need all these coupons when what I needed was coffee creamer. Well, the Vanity Fair Plates and Bowls were on sale BOGOF and the coupon I pulled from the October All You was BOGOF (I had 5). So after sale and coupons, I got 6 plates and 4 bowls totally free (no dish washing for me this holiday season). These had to be rung up in separate transactions because the register would only take one coupon per transaction.
Here is a list of the rest of the deals that I picked up.
5 - boxes Comtrex $5.99 ea. minus 5 - $3 MQ and 5 - $3 walgreens coupons from Healthy Savings booklet (took off $15)
5 - boxes Wheat Thins 5/$10 minus $1 MQ and 2 - $1/2 MQs and scanned $1/2 walgreens coupon from Diabetes booklet (took $2.5 off)
2 - boxes Sugar Free Theraflu 2/$10 minus $2 walgreens coupon from Diabetes booklet (took off $4) there is a MQ out for $3 off 2 Theraflu products (I forgot to pull mine)
2 - boxes Triaminic Sever Fever $1.69 ea. minus 2 - $1.50 MQ and scanned $2 walgreens coupon from Healthy Savings booklet (took off $3.38)
1 - Carnation Coffee Mate $3.79
My total after all coupons was $11.24.
I received $3 RR for Nabisco crackers, $3 RR for Theraflu, and $4 RR for the Triaminic.So this trip cost me $1.24 for everything.
We are set on cold medicine and dinner plates.
And of course, I got my much needed coffee creamer.
Now you may be scratching your head and wondering why I need all these coupons when what I needed was coffee creamer. Well, the Vanity Fair Plates and Bowls were on sale BOGOF and the coupon I pulled from the October All You was BOGOF (I had 5). So after sale and coupons, I got 6 plates and 4 bowls totally free (no dish washing for me this holiday season). These had to be rung up in separate transactions because the register would only take one coupon per transaction.
Here is a list of the rest of the deals that I picked up.
5 - boxes Comtrex $5.99 ea. minus 5 - $3 MQ and 5 - $3 walgreens coupons from Healthy Savings booklet (took off $15)
5 - boxes Wheat Thins 5/$10 minus $1 MQ and 2 - $1/2 MQs and scanned $1/2 walgreens coupon from Diabetes booklet (took $2.5 off)
2 - boxes Sugar Free Theraflu 2/$10 minus $2 walgreens coupon from Diabetes booklet (took off $4) there is a MQ out for $3 off 2 Theraflu products (I forgot to pull mine)
2 - boxes Triaminic Sever Fever $1.69 ea. minus 2 - $1.50 MQ and scanned $2 walgreens coupon from Healthy Savings booklet (took off $3.38)
1 - Carnation Coffee Mate $3.79
My total after all coupons was $11.24.
I received $3 RR for Nabisco crackers, $3 RR for Theraflu, and $4 RR for the Triaminic.So this trip cost me $1.24 for everything.
We are set on cold medicine and dinner plates.
And of course, I got my much needed coffee creamer.
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