Earlier this week I received a bag of the new Milk & Truffle Ghiradelli Squares from SheSpeaks. I was excited to try these as I'm not a huge dark chocolate lover. Initially when the bag came in the mail, we tried them and I have to say that I like them better chilled. When I went last night to take a pic of the chocolates I found that someone else must have liked them more than me since half the bag was missing. Those 3 chocolates you see in the picture are all that were left of the bag.
I will say that the squares are slow melting which is nice. But they're a little too dark chocolate in taste for me. I've always been a milk chocolate kinda girl. But like I said they must be good because most of the package disappeared in only a few days. :)
You can find these chocolates at Target, Walmart Supercenters and Walgreens nationwide.
*SheSpeaks sent me these chocolates to review. All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.*
Rosie loves to discover everything. From a great deal to a new recipe. Hope you like discovering things with her.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Chicken Enchiladas (Perfect every time)
So these our are absolutely favorite perfect every time chicken enchiladas. Whew! That was a lot of descriptive words there. :) My family has been making these for years. And while they're not really spicy (most of the family likes mild) they are truly tasty.
Chicken Enchiladas
1/2 cup chopped onion (I use anywhere from 1/4 to a 1/3 c)
4 tablespoons margarine or butter
1/4 cup flour
2 cups chicken broth
8 ounces sour cream
3 cups chopped cooked chicken (I use typically 2 lg. or 2 med. sized breasts)
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
4 ounce can chopped green chilies, drained
1 teaspoon chili powder
10-14 small tortillas (typically I use flour, but I prefer corn)
1. If you have raw chicken breasts to start, I've found the best way to cook them. Using a large microwave container, place raw chicken breasts in container and cover with chicken broth. Following microwave instructions poach breasts till done. When finished, remove breasts from container and place on cutting board to cool. When cool, roughly chop chicken breasts into small bite sized pieces. Reserve chicken broth for enchilada sauce. (Poaching the chicken breasts in the broth adds extra flavor to it and makes your sauce that much more yummy.)
2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 13 inch baking pan and an 8 x 8 baking pan. Set aside.
3. Saute onion in margarine/butter in a medium sized saucepan until softened. Add flour, whisk to form a roux. Slowly pour in chicken broth, whisking constantly. Cook till thickened, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and whisk in sour cream.
4. In a large bowl, mix 1 cup cooked sauce, chopped chicken breast, 1 cup cheddar cheese, drained chilies and chili powder. Place tortilla on cutting board or plate. Scoop out 1/4 cup of mixture, place in center of tortilla and roll up. Place in pan seam side down. Repeat till all of filling is used. (For me this recipe typically makes 14 enchiladas. If you want them fuller you could probably get away with using 1/3 cup to make them fit in a single pan.)
5. Spoon rest of sauce over enchiladas. Cover with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until bubbly throughout.
Chicken Enchiladas
1/2 cup chopped onion (I use anywhere from 1/4 to a 1/3 c)
4 tablespoons margarine or butter
1/4 cup flour
2 cups chicken broth
8 ounces sour cream
3 cups chopped cooked chicken (I use typically 2 lg. or 2 med. sized breasts)
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
4 ounce can chopped green chilies, drained
1 teaspoon chili powder
10-14 small tortillas (typically I use flour, but I prefer corn)
1. If you have raw chicken breasts to start, I've found the best way to cook them. Using a large microwave container, place raw chicken breasts in container and cover with chicken broth. Following microwave instructions poach breasts till done. When finished, remove breasts from container and place on cutting board to cool. When cool, roughly chop chicken breasts into small bite sized pieces. Reserve chicken broth for enchilada sauce. (Poaching the chicken breasts in the broth adds extra flavor to it and makes your sauce that much more yummy.)
2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 13 inch baking pan and an 8 x 8 baking pan. Set aside.
3. Saute onion in margarine/butter in a medium sized saucepan until softened. Add flour, whisk to form a roux. Slowly pour in chicken broth, whisking constantly. Cook till thickened, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and whisk in sour cream.
4. In a large bowl, mix 1 cup cooked sauce, chopped chicken breast, 1 cup cheddar cheese, drained chilies and chili powder. Place tortilla on cutting board or plate. Scoop out 1/4 cup of mixture, place in center of tortilla and roll up. Place in pan seam side down. Repeat till all of filling is used. (For me this recipe typically makes 14 enchiladas. If you want them fuller you could probably get away with using 1/3 cup to make them fit in a single pan.)
5. Spoon rest of sauce over enchiladas. Cover with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until bubbly throughout.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Rendezvous Rock By Rickey Bray + Giveaway
Renedezvous Rock caught my attention right away. I knew that I would love reading it because of the writing style. I was drawn in through the words. Few authors live up to their potential, but Bray is truly a wordsmith. I was glad to exercise my own vocabulary.
The world building is exquisite. As a reader being dropped into a complex world with unique circumstances, in this case witches, can be daunting. Some novels fail because their worlds are not introduced properly. Yet, Bray does it seamlessly. I found myself in the shoes of Eric. Mesmerized by the girl, Susan and wanting to know all about her reality.
She draws him into a religion through a binding or marriage of sorts. She knows where he fits into her world and the book follows them after he is truly set onto his path. He discovers his place in a world where power is real. He is the typical layman having been raised with an overbearing mother and we get to see him grow.
As the front cover states, witches are never young. You learn why as the religion of The Three Circles is revealed. The characters are concerned not only with the past and present but with the future as well. We get heroes that think about not just changing the present but seriously considering the aftermath as well. Unlike most stories, which end and you think to yourself: "So, they saved the world, but then what would happen? Aren't they left with more problems?" This is not one of those stories, the ending is quite decisive leaving no loose ends.
Of course, there are twists and turns along the way. The book may seem long to some, but the details suck you into this alternate reality. Certainly, you'll want to block off a few hours of time to devour this book. You'll want to keep reading it, or in my case loose track of time while doing so. I look forward to reading Bray's next book.
The Author's Bio:
Rickey Bray, from Marlow, Oklahoma, became a writer after a series of personal tragedies. Following a car accident involving a drunk driver and the death of his wife and two children, he turned to drugs for consolation which eventually resulted in twelve years of incarceration, a life altering experience that resulted in the start of his writing career and his debut novel Rendezvous Rock.
Zevia All Natural Soda Review + Giveaway!!
I was lucky enough a couple of weeks ago to get to try Zevia through a friend of mine. And while I'm not a soda drinker (pretty much ever) its really great. Since I liked it so much, that I contacted Zevia to see if they would be willing to host a giveaway on my blog. And guess what??? They said yes!! But more on that later.
Zevia is sweetened with Stevia which makes it all natural and zero calories. You truly can't beat that in a soda. I mean diet sodas and the new zero sodas are sweetened with all kinds of artificial stuff. And that really can't be a great thing to be adding to your body all the time. Zevia being sweetened this way also makes it a great choice for diabetics, those on a diet or just those wanting to watch the amount of sugar in their diets.
Zevia has 12 different flavors and by now I've tried most of them. Zevia is always best when cold and straight from the can. It can go flat quickly if you pour it into a glass. My favorite way to have Zevia is the ginger root beer in a glass with a scoop of egg nog ice cream on top. Absolutely delicious!! And yeah while it does get a little flat when I make a float the ice cream totally makes up for it. :) The rest of the family is quite fond of it too. So far the ginger ale, black cherry and grapefruit citrus are the big flavor winners at my house.
Zevia is available in 6 packs at Whole Foods and a host of other retailers. As far as I can tell my local Whole Foods carries all 12 flavors. So hopefully yours does too. :)
And now on to the giveaway!! Zevia was kind enough to send me a coupon for a free 6-pack to giveaway. Giveaway open to US entries only.
Zevia is sweetened with Stevia which makes it all natural and zero calories. You truly can't beat that in a soda. I mean diet sodas and the new zero sodas are sweetened with all kinds of artificial stuff. And that really can't be a great thing to be adding to your body all the time. Zevia being sweetened this way also makes it a great choice for diabetics, those on a diet or just those wanting to watch the amount of sugar in their diets.
Zevia has 12 different flavors and by now I've tried most of them. Zevia is always best when cold and straight from the can. It can go flat quickly if you pour it into a glass. My favorite way to have Zevia is the ginger root beer in a glass with a scoop of egg nog ice cream on top. Absolutely delicious!! And yeah while it does get a little flat when I make a float the ice cream totally makes up for it. :) The rest of the family is quite fond of it too. So far the ginger ale, black cherry and grapefruit citrus are the big flavor winners at my house.
Zevia is available in 6 packs at Whole Foods and a host of other retailers. As far as I can tell my local Whole Foods carries all 12 flavors. So hopefully yours does too. :)
And now on to the giveaway!! Zevia was kind enough to send me a coupon for a free 6-pack to giveaway. Giveaway open to US entries only.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
High Value Betty Crocker Coupons
There are two great new high value Betty Crocker coupons you can print.
The first is for $.85 off one box of Fun-da-middles cupcake mix. This should make for a pretty good deal.
The second is for $.75 off a pouch of Betty Crocker Molasses Cookie mix. This should make them really great when pairing with a sale. :)
MyBlogSpark sent these over to share with y'all. Hope you get a great deal with them. :)
The first is for $.85 off one box of Fun-da-middles cupcake mix. This should make for a pretty good deal.
The second is for $.75 off a pouch of Betty Crocker Molasses Cookie mix. This should make them really great when pairing with a sale. :)
MyBlogSpark sent these over to share with y'all. Hope you get a great deal with them. :)
Mariano's Fresh Market Coupon Policy
Mariano's Fresh Market Coupon Policy
Since I've been unable to track down an official copy of Mariano's coupon policy, I finally contacted them about it. They emailed me one quite quickly. This is a lot more clear than what I've heard from staff is that we take one coupon per item. Like almost all other stores in the Chicago area they don't take free internet coupons. But they also don't take internet B1G1 coupons. There isn't anything to say that you can't use a B1G1 regular coupon though on a B1G1 sale. Also, during Double Daze they don't double coupons that say do not double. That's something to keep in mind too as you plan your Double Daze trips.
Manufacturer Coupon Acceptance Policy
We will gladly accept manufacturer’s coupons from our customers. The following rules
apply to the acceptance of all manufacturers’ coupons within our stores.
Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase.
Coupons are not accepted past their expiration date.
We do not accept voided coupons. Coupons are considered voided if they are
copied, duplicated, altered, etc.
We do not accept coupons for products not purchased.
Items received free through store promotions are not eligible for further
discounting by manufacturer’s coupon.
Only one coupon per purchased product is accepted.
Coupons are accepted for products only of equal or greater value; we do not give
cash back on coupons.
Coupons presented and products purchased must match exactly. We follow all
purchase stipulations set forth by the manufacturer.
Examples include size restrictions, quantity purchase requirements, etc.
Sales tax is paid by the customer at full retail.
Specific Policy Points
Buy One Get One store promotions
Coupons will be accepted only for the product(s) purchased. Coupons will not be
accepted for the products(s) received free.
Meal Deal store promotions
Coupons will be accepted for the product(s) purchased by the customer
associated with the meal deal. Coupons will not be accepted for any of the free
products associated with the meal deal.
Internet Coupons
We accept internet manufacturer’s coupons, with the exception of free or buy one
get one free internet coupons.
Internet Coupon Policy
We gladly accept internet manufacturer coupons.
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We do not accept “Free Product” or “BOGO” internet coupons.
Internet coupons are manufacturer’s coupons. As with all manufacturers’ coupons,
you may only accept one coupon per item.
Determining if an Internet Coupon is Valid
To be a valid coupon, the document must…
1. Clearly indicate that it is a manufacturer’s coupon.
a. “Manufacturer’s Coupon,” “Manufacturer’s Internet Coupon,” “Manufacturer’s
Instant Coupon,” or similar must be printed at the top of the document.
2. Clearly indicate coupon expiration date.
a. We only accept coupons that have not expired.
3. Have a watermark printed on the face of the coupon. Watermarks are generally
found around the value of the coupon or the product image.
4. Have an identification number of the coupon printed. Each internet coupon is
traceable by the company printing the coupons. Generally, you will find a PIN
number, dot-scan bar code, etc.
5. Have a billing address for the retailer to send redeemed coupons for payment.
6. Have a website address identifying the company generating the coupons.
7. Have a barcode to scan at the POS (point of sale) register.
Double Daze are every Wednesday with your Roundy’s Rewards Card. The first five coupons are doubled, up to and including one dollar in value, with a minimum purchase of 25.00 (subtotal after your Roundy’s Rewards card is scanned and in store coupons/specials are deducted).
Roundy’s does not honor competitor coupons or coupons where the manufacturer states “Do Not Double”.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Applegate Farms Chicken Nuggets
Applegate Farms was kind enough to send me some of their Natural Chicken Nuggets. I have to say these are fantastic! It's great that they are all natural, dairy-free, casein-free and also use refined oil to make them pretty much soy-free too. This was great for me as I've got an awful allergy to soy protein or soy flour. Eating or using anything with soy in it gives me horrific migraines.
The bag is extremely eye catching. And lets face it green is definitely one of my favorite colors. :) It's also resealable so you can make a few at a time instead of having to use the whole bag.
Here's a pic of the nuggets straight out of the bag and ready for the oven. They were very round. Looking like whole chunks of chicken unlike other nuggets I've had in the past. I was also surprised that they only took 12 minutes to bake. This is great as it makes for a very quick nutritious meal. Other nuggets I've had in the past take closer to 20 minutes. So this was a plus too.
Here's a pic of when they're done. They turned out nice and crisp. The breading was light too. Which was also a nice change from all other nuggets I've had in the past. These are something I'd definitely recommend picking up. In the Chicago suburbs, I see Applegate Farms products are available at Dominick's, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. As these are all close by I'll definitely be picking more of these up soon.
One last pic to share with you. There is one member of this family who absolutely loves boxes. :) The minute I got the cooler out of the box, Seven practically did a Maru slide into it. It's the absolute perfect size for him and allows him to hide from Miss Rosie in the kitchen. After all these years you'd think she'd realize that cats are almost always hiding in wait in boxes to attack you. :)
*Applegate Farms sent me these products so I could review them. Besides the sample I was not compensated for this review. All opinions and mistakes are mine.*
Monday, February 13, 2012
New Organicgirl Coupon
Over on the Organicgirl facebook page there is a coupon for $1 off any Organicgirl product. The coupon is good until the end of February. I know Mariano's carries these salads. Should make for a good deal. :)
Friday, February 10, 2012
Mild Escape TESSHI-e
I love games. We grew up playing all kinds of games in our house. Only, it's harder to find quality games without spending a pretty penny these days since prices have gone up. When you really only want a quick break, then online games are the best choice.
My favorite are escape the room games. They are filled with puzzles that you must solve to escape the room. It sounds simple enough, but after you've played one you learn to approach problems differently, and that carrying a knife or screw driver might come in handy.
By far my favorite game designer is TESSHI-e from Mild Escape. A Japanese designer that comes out with a new game every few weeks. Only their games are not only delightful with puzzles that force you to solve clues, but also to build or cook things.
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They are the best way I know to pass fifteen to twenty minutes. They are translated into English from Japanese. The best part of a Mild Escape game are the graphics. Each time I find myself wishing that I were really in that room. I wouldn't mind being trapped in these rooms. They are point and click games and easily navigated. There can be math involved but nothing too complicated. Plus you can save the game and come back later.
The plots may require a bit of suspension of belief. As the intro tells you that someone you know has locked you into a room, yet again. But, the fun part is getting out again.
Mild Escape has just come out with their newest game, which is a remake of their very first game. Each time a new room with new puzzles. With a total of 70 games and counting, this is one website I keep tabs on.
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Mild Escape has one things that other escape the room games do not have. A secret ending. Almost all of their games have a bonus puzzle. You figure out the way to escape thus unlocking an extra puzzle which wins you the Happy Coin and an even better reward.
It may seem a bit cheesy, but I do believe that the Happy Coin will bring happiness to me.
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The puzzle formats can be repetitive but the solutions are always different. The music is usually quite soothing as well. So, if you're looking for a quick break at work, or something to get your brain cells churning you should try a Mild Escape game.
Mild Escape is popular among online game players. Which has sparked other game designers to copy their styles as well as their signature Happy Coin. They are still entertaining, but they can't quite hold a candle to Mild Escape.
If you're new to the the escape room games, then you can check out escapegames24.com. Their community provide walkthroughs and tips for games when you get stuck. Also you can find many other games there as well.
Pet Food: Types of Protein
The rule of thumb for what to feed your pet is to ask yourself would I eat this? Would this be a food that I consider healthy for my own body? If you wouldn't eat it, then chances are that you might want to think twice about feeding it to your pet.
Proteins are by far the most important part of a diet. There must be some form of protein in the food. As such it is one of the required labels on commercial pet foods. There has to be a percentage value on the label of the minimum crude protein. The most common in commercial pet foods is chicken or beef. The type of pet you have will determine the best ingredients for them.
Personally, I prefer chicken to beef just as I would rather give myself the leaner poultry than red meat. Also, you want to consider quality. Think about it, there are different grades of beef and chicken, but it is a lot harder to ruin a chicken than a cow. There are less inedible parts from a chicken.
I know you've seen it in the grocery case at the store. You know more about the meat from a chicken because it is a smaller animal and there aren't really any 'bad' parts to it. However, on a cow there are many more muscles and you can never be sure which ones are used in a pet food. That is not to suggest that pet food companies are using bad cows, but that the cut of meat in your pet's food is probably of lower quality than you would get from a chicken. Or that you would choose to eat yourself.
On the topic of beef and chicken, when you take the time to read the labels then you will notice than there are more than one mention of chicken or beef. Examples are chicken by-products or chicken meal. There are even such thing as blood, bone and feather meal. Not something that appeals to your appetite? Well, it doesn't appeal to your dog or cat either.
Of course unless you buy premium organic you are going to get a few sub-par ingredients. However, when you analyze the words used meal is just a ground form of chicken which makes sense in the dry kibble. Yet, by-product could mean almost anything. I know I wouldn't want to eat that.
There is of course one more type of chicken and that is eggs. Eggs are utilized as well and follow the same logic. As long as the description sounds as if the original ingredient has not been drastically altered then it is probably a good choice.
Fish for the most part is equally hard to mess up. There generally seem to be little problems with fish. Again, use your judgement. If you know that salmon is a healthier fish than a sardine, then pick the food with salmon.
There are many other proteins used in dog and cat foods. The truly exotic are wild game such as pheasant or even kangaroo. I am not lying. If a protein can be exported, then you can probably find it in a specialty premium pet food. Of course, being exotic is not necessarily a good thing. Pets can have allergies too. Generally, introducing new and foreign proteins to your pet's diet can lead to a reaction. If they've grown up eating chicken their whole life and you suddenly switch them to kangaroo, then they are going to have a transitory period when their body adjusts. These changes are not always beneficial.
The proteins don't get much more complicated than that. When you have the option, always choose real and natural products for your pet's food. The best option is not always the most expensive.
I am adding a disclaimer, I am not a veterinarian. I have taken courses in animal nutrition and specifically companion animal nutrition. I have formulated a pet food before, so I do know a bit about the types of things you want to feed your pets. Still, these are only my recommendations.
Proteins are by far the most important part of a diet. There must be some form of protein in the food. As such it is one of the required labels on commercial pet foods. There has to be a percentage value on the label of the minimum crude protein. The most common in commercial pet foods is chicken or beef. The type of pet you have will determine the best ingredients for them.
Personally, I prefer chicken to beef just as I would rather give myself the leaner poultry than red meat. Also, you want to consider quality. Think about it, there are different grades of beef and chicken, but it is a lot harder to ruin a chicken than a cow. There are less inedible parts from a chicken.
I know you've seen it in the grocery case at the store. You know more about the meat from a chicken because it is a smaller animal and there aren't really any 'bad' parts to it. However, on a cow there are many more muscles and you can never be sure which ones are used in a pet food. That is not to suggest that pet food companies are using bad cows, but that the cut of meat in your pet's food is probably of lower quality than you would get from a chicken. Or that you would choose to eat yourself.
On the topic of beef and chicken, when you take the time to read the labels then you will notice than there are more than one mention of chicken or beef. Examples are chicken by-products or chicken meal. There are even such thing as blood, bone and feather meal. Not something that appeals to your appetite? Well, it doesn't appeal to your dog or cat either.
Of course unless you buy premium organic you are going to get a few sub-par ingredients. However, when you analyze the words used meal is just a ground form of chicken which makes sense in the dry kibble. Yet, by-product could mean almost anything. I know I wouldn't want to eat that.
There is of course one more type of chicken and that is eggs. Eggs are utilized as well and follow the same logic. As long as the description sounds as if the original ingredient has not been drastically altered then it is probably a good choice.
Fish for the most part is equally hard to mess up. There generally seem to be little problems with fish. Again, use your judgement. If you know that salmon is a healthier fish than a sardine, then pick the food with salmon.
There are many other proteins used in dog and cat foods. The truly exotic are wild game such as pheasant or even kangaroo. I am not lying. If a protein can be exported, then you can probably find it in a specialty premium pet food. Of course, being exotic is not necessarily a good thing. Pets can have allergies too. Generally, introducing new and foreign proteins to your pet's diet can lead to a reaction. If they've grown up eating chicken their whole life and you suddenly switch them to kangaroo, then they are going to have a transitory period when their body adjusts. These changes are not always beneficial.
The proteins don't get much more complicated than that. When you have the option, always choose real and natural products for your pet's food. The best option is not always the most expensive.
I am adding a disclaimer, I am not a veterinarian. I have taken courses in animal nutrition and specifically companion animal nutrition. I have formulated a pet food before, so I do know a bit about the types of things you want to feed your pets. Still, these are only my recommendations.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Mariano's Fresh Market Match-ups Feb.9-22, 2012
Here are the best deals February 9-22, 2012
Double Daze
Every Wednesday you can save 100% more on manufacturers’ coupons. The manufacturer gives you a deal, and we double it. Redeem up to 5 manufacturers' coupons worth up to $1 each and spend a minimum $25 in a single transaction, and we make those 5 coupons worth $10. That’s 100% more savings.Produce
· Endive or Escarole Lettuce $.99/lb
· 16 oz. Whole White Mushrooms $1.99
· 6 oz. Whole or Sliced Portabella Mushrooms $1.99
· 8 oz. Sliced White Mushrooms $1
· 16 oz. Baby Cut Carrots $1
· Broccoli Crowns $.99/lb
· Minneola, Tangelos or Honey Tangerines 3/$.99
· Sweet Potatoes $.68/lb
· Bosc, Red or Green D’Anjou Pears $.88/lb
· Green Cabbage $.35/lb
· Clementines 5 lb box $4.99
· Green Beans $.99/lb
· Roundy’s Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice half gallon $3.33
· Iceberg Lettuce $.98 each
· Ripe or Green Bananas $.39/lb
Meats
· USDA Choice Black Angus Beef Flank Steak $4.99/lb
· Old Fashioned Applewood Thick Sliced Bacon $3.99/lb
· Fresh Live Mussels 2 lb. bag $4.88
Deli
· Dietz & Watson Black Forest Ham $5.99/lb
· Wisconsin Muenster Cheese $2.99/lb
· Fresh Ciliegine Mozzarella $3.99/lb
· German Yellow Potato Salad $1.99/lb
· Boneless Rotisserie Turkey Breast $5.99/lb
Bakery
Nothing great bakery wise to report this week
Cheese
· Auricchio Parmigiano Reggiano 7 oz. $7.99
· Crocker Hills Organic Blue Cheese 4 oz. $4.99
· Montchevre Goat Logs 4 oz. varieties $2.99
Beer, Wine & Spirits
· Budweiser, Bud Light or Bud Select 12 pk. $7.49
· Apothic Red Wine $9.99
· Taltami Brut Tache $17.99
· La Crema Chardonnay $15.99
Organic
· Annie’s Mac & Cheese 6 oz. $1.69
· Lundberg Gourmet Rice Blends 16 oz. $1.99
· Blue Diamond Nut Thins 4-4.25 oz. $2.49
· Xing Tea 23.5 oz $.99
· Ecos Liquid Laundry Detergent 100 oz. $7.99 Print $1 here
o Final Price as low as $5.99 during Double Daze
· Cascadian Farms Granola Bars $2.79 Sign up here to Print $1, Print $1.10 here, Print $1/2 here
o Final Price as low as $.79 during Double Daze
· Organic Strawberries 1 lb $3.99
· Organic Raspberries or Blueberries 6 oz. $2.99
· Santa Sweet Organic Grape Tomatoes 1 pint $1.99
· Organic Sweet Onions 3 lb bag $2.49
Grocery
· Barilla Pasta 12-16 oz. $.99 1/8 SS (if whole wheat is included)
o Final Price as low as free during Double Daze
· Betty Crocker Supreme Brownie or Bar mix $1.99 2/5 SS
o Final Price as low as $1.24 each wyb 2 during Double Daze
· Starbucks Premium Coffee 11-12 oz. $6.99 1/15 SS
o Final Price as low as $4.99 during Double Daze
· Quaker Instant Oatmeal, Standard Oats 11.2-42 oz. $1.99 Print $1/2 here, Sign up for Save $5 wyb $15 select Quaker on Saving Star
o Final price as low as $1each during Double Daze for 42 oz. of oatmeal!!
· Quaker Oatmeal To Go Bars 6-12 ct. $1.99 2/5 RP, 1/8 RP
o Final price as low as $1.24 each during Double Daze
· Campbell’s Condensed Soup 10.5-11.5 oz. $.99 1/1 SS, 1/8 SS, 1/15 SS, 2/5 SS, 2/12 SS, Print Coupons here
o Final price as low as $2.95 for 5 cans during Double Daze
Dairy
· Roundy’s Shredded or Chunk Cheese 5-8 oz. $1.79
· Dannon Oikos Yogurt 5.3-6 oz.$.99 Print $1/4
o Final Price as low as $.49each wyb 4 during Double Daze
· Yoplait Yogurt 4-6 oz. $.49 Print $1/8 here, 1/8 SS, 2/5 SS
o Final Price as low as $.24 each during Double Daze
· Blue Diamond Almond Breeze 64 oz. $1.99 Print $1/2 here
o Final Price as low as $.99 each during Double Daze
· Land O Lakes Margarine or Buttery Spread 6.5-16 oz. $1.49 1/8SS1, Print $.40 here
o Final Price as low as $.49 during Double Daze
· Roundy’s Cottage Cheese 16 oz. $1.49
· Roundy’s Butter Unsalted/Salted 16 oz. $.2.49
· Nestle Toll House Cookie Dough 12-18 oz. $2.19 Print $1.25/2 here
o Final price as low as $1.57 each
· Clear Value Milk Gallon $2.09
· Coffee-mate Creamer 32-56 oz. $2.49 Print $1.85/3 here, Print Coupons here
o Final Price as low as $1.39 during Double Daze
Frozen
· DiGiorno Pizzas 20.4-36.8 oz. $5.99 limit 3 Print $1/2 here
o Final Price as low as $4.99 each wyb 2 during Double Daze
· Jack’s Naturally Rising Pizza 18.1-30.5 oz $3.29 1/29 RP
o Final Price as low as $2.29 each wyb 2 during Double Daze
· Wanchai Ferry or Macaroni Grill Entrees 24 oz. $5.49 Print $1 here
o Price as low as $3.49 during Double Daze
· Aunt Jemima Pancakes or French Toast 12-5-14.8 oz. $1.99 Print $1/2 here
o Final price as low as $.99 during Double Daze
· Roundy’s Ice Cream 48 oz. $2.48
· Smart Ones Satisfying Selections Bagged meals 11.7 oz $2.19 8/7 SS, Print $1/2 here
o Final Price as low as $1.19 each wyb 2 during Double Daze
· Roundy’s Organics Frozen Strawberries or Blueberries 10 oz. $2.49
· Roundy’s Fries, Tater Puffs or Hash Browns 16-32 oz. $1.69
Misc.
· Huggies Big Pack Diapers 26-100 ct $19.98, $3 Cat wyb 1, 1/15 SS, 2/12 SS
o Final Price as low as $14.98 after coupon and Cat
· Huggies Soft Pack Wipes 64-72 ct. $2 1/15 SS, 2/12 SS
o Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze
· Keri Lotion 15-24.5 oz $5 Print $2 here
o Final Price $3
· Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion 15-24.5 oz $5 1/29 RP
o Final Price as low as $3 during Double Daze
· Kotex selected varieties 2/$10 1/15 SS
o Final Price $4.25 each
· Mucinex or Mucinex DM Tablets 14-20 ct. $9.98 Print $1 here
o Final Price as low as $7.98 during Double Daze
· Nature’s Bounty BOGO Print Coupons here, 1/1 RP, 1/8 RP, 1/8 SS, 1/22 RP, 2/5 RP, 2/12 RP
· Disney or Marvel Vitamins BOGO Print $1 here, Print $1.25 here, 1/1 RP, 1/22 RP, 2/5 RP, FEB AY
· Ester-C BOGO 2/5 RP, Print $2 here
· Move Free BOGO 1/8 SS
· MegaRed BOGO 2/5 SS, Print $1 here
- Buy $25 in GC’s Pictured: Lowe’s, ITunes, Applebee’s, Bass Pro Shops, Fashion Bug and MasterCard. Get $5 cat OYNO.
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