Rice Meals
Rice meals are cheap and easy to make. My family loves them, in the right combinations.
The first step in a rice meal is to actually get the rice on the stove. It is cooked separately from the rest of the ingredients.
Then, warm a fry pan and pick and choose what you would like to cook up from your pantry or refrigerator. I like to keep this quick and simple, using previously cooked meats as well as some vegetables.
Here are some combinations that you may enjoy. Simply put everything in the fry pan with some butter and warm. You will top the rice with the mixture that you choose.
- Ground beef, corn and peas.
- Turkey, carrots and broccoli.
- Chicken, corn and carrots.
Let us know about your rice meal creations in the comments. Thank you.
Shannon
Saturday, March 14, 2009 Posted by Shannon Buck | Food Cupboard Creations, Main Meals, Meats, Vegetables | meat, rice meals, Vegetables | 2 Comments
Hello
Hello. My name is Shannon, and I am a single mother living in a small town in near Bangor, Maine.
Money is tight in our household, so we need to save as much money as we can. Serving frugal menus is one way in which we do this.
I will be the recipes that I use here in an effort to share them with those who may be looking for frugal recipe ideas.
I will be posting these recipes as I come up with them. I am tweaking them for healthiness when I can afford to. There may be a cheaper alternative for you, like using all white flour rather than wheat, so feel free to tweak these as you desire.
Warmest Wishes,
Shannon
Brightest Blessings,
I am trying to tweak recipes and come up with new ones in order to make them more affordable.
I am also trying to eat healthier, as I am losing weight. 41 pounds so far. This means that a few of my ingredients are a bit more expensive than what you may use.
For example:
* We are trying to incorporate wheat products whenever possible.
* We use a minimal amount of EVOO when we cook, instead of butter.
* We do not use shortening, unless it is absolutely necessary. We use butter instead.
* We use Canola oil when baking, instead of vegetable oil.
* Except for in baking, we use Country Crock.
Tweak these recipes as you need to for the most savings.
Warmest Wishes,
ShannonBulk Purchases
I purchase these items in bulk or in larger sizes because, in the long run, they are cheaper. I need to save money wherever possible.
* Pickles in gallon jars
* Peanut butter
* Powedered milk
* Cheese
* Spices that I use often
* Extracts that I use often
* Family packs of meat when cheaper
Freezing Necessities
I freeze leftovers, and I repackage meats to freeze. I repackage meats according to whom I will be feeding at each meal. For instance, when everyone is here, I repackege round beef, chicken and pork into 1/2 lb, 3/4 lb, and 1 lb packages. This was done for (1/2) when me and the girls are alone, (3/4) for when one nephew is here, and (1) for when two nephews are here. This works nicely for us.
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Here are my main freezing needs:* Plastic wrap
* Quart size freezer bags
* Gallon size freezer bags
* Freezer paper
* Permanent marker
* Masking tape
* Sticker labels, or I write on pices of masking tape
Cheaper Prices
Our stores have carts and shelves filled with foods that they want to get rid of. I do not always purchase from this, but I have been able to find some good buys.
*** If you will be eating the fresh fruits or vegetables by the next day, these would be fine.
*** I purchase fruits for breads here. I bake the breads the day I purchase the fruits, then I freeze the loaves.
*** I have purchased individual bottled drinks at 4/$1.00. I do not purchase these often, but my daughter loves the
treat.*** I purchased packages of cheese singles at 4/$1.00 as well. I throw them in the freezer until we need a new package opened.
*** If you purchase rolls from these carts, you can throw them in the freezer as well. When you want them for a meal or a snack, just nuke them and add butter. Or use them for bread crumbs.
*** I have also purchased small packages of sandwich meat this way, frozen them, and taken them out of the freezer the night before we needed them.
Spices
I dedicate a drawer in the refrigerator for the herbs and spices. They stay fresher this way. I also buy large containers of the herbs and spices that I use the most. You can find a lot of these at $2.50 or less. *** If I will not be using something a lot, as small container will suffice. Or, if a larger container is cheaper, I purchase it and use it in homemade pot pourri.Frozen Soup/Stew Starter Bags
Our freezer currently holds:
* A freezer bag with odds and ends of uncooked beef, chicken and turkey.
* A bag of cooked meet odds and ends.
* A bag for vegetable odds and ends.
* A bag for vegetable water/broth.
Flour
Even though it is not cheaper to use whole wheat flour, I use it as much as I can. It is actually good. I try to do at least 1/4 wheat flour in a recipe, but prefer 1/2 or more. The recipes still taste great, and they are healthier and are aiding in my weightloss.
Keep on Hand
* A shaker of a cinnamon sugar mixture for french toast and other recipes.
* Breadcrumbs and croutons - can be homemade.
* Homemade mix for various recipes.
* Homemade shake 'n' bake.
Freezing
I also freeze these in their original packages:
* Pepperoni
* Boxed butter
* Cheeses
* Sandwich meats
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