My Memories Digital Scrapbooking Suite Giveaway! Love, Love Love this Beautifully Simple Software!

Are you that recordkeeper extraordinaire that writes on the back of all your photos, as soon as they’re printed, creates gorgeous photo albums for each child and has family albums for every year since you’ve been married?  (I’m harboring ungracious thoughts about you, right now.  )  Or do you have envelopes and boxes of snapshots [...]

Are you that recordkeeper extraordinaire that writes on the back of all your photos, as soon as they’re printed, creates gorgeous photo albums for each child and has family albums for every year since you’ve been married?  (I’m harboring ungracious thoughts about you, right now.  :) )  Or do you have envelopes and boxes of snapshots in the garage and in the attic and in the closet and under the bed and well, you get the picture — that cover multiple years in your family’s history — all mixed together — and lots of scrapbooking kits and supplies that are still in their packaging, though you had good intentions of using them?

And now that you have a digital camera, do you faithfully print out all the good photos, delete the bad ones and do all that stuff I talked about in the first sentence (Okay, now you’re making me cry.) or are all your pictures, good and bad, stored in folders on your hard drive, not being enjoyed by anyone and using up tons of space that makes your computer slow and wastes space?  Yeah…so…I have some photo issues.

My Memories Digital Photo Album software has given me new hope for our family’s photo history.  When I was approached last week, to review it, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect; since we were about to make our cross-country (well, cross-four states) trek on a family vacation to Ohio.  This could be REALLY good!  I accepted the review opportunity with renewed faith that at least one family event would be recorded for posterity and then we left on our vacation.  While we were gone, I took tons of video and I snapped hundreds of photos.  Once we returned, I resolved to get right to the project at hand and test out the My Memories software.  I absolutely love it!  THIS I can do!

digital album

The cover for our vacation album.

What’s so special about this digital photo album software?  Well, lets make a list:

  1. It’s simple to learn and use.
  2. It comes with hundreds of paper, embellishment and template options – something to fit every occasion, plus I can add more, if I choose.
  3. I can create a photo album and print it myself in either a 12 x 12 size or and 8.5 x 11 size.
  4. I can create a custom photo album and have as many hard copies professionally printed as I want, in either a 12 x 12 size or and 8.5 x 11 size.  (What great gifts!)
  5. I can create a photo calendar and have it professionally printed.  (Another awesome gift idea!)
  6. I can create an interactive photo album, burn it onto a DVD and share or gift it to someone.  These albums can have links, music and video in them and you “flip” through them just like turning the pages of a real photo album.  It’s so cool!
  7. I can turn my digital scrapbook into a movie and burn it to DVD or share it online.
  8. I can create high quality jpeg images of my album pages to use online or for other projects.
  9. I can narrate my album, by adding voice recordings, as I create it.
  10. I can download different templates, designs, embellishments, papers etc., straight from the My Memories website and they have an entire section of them that are totally free!
  11. I can add videos and music to my albums, as I create them.
  12. I can save and share my album in a movie format that is compatible with iPods and other handheld devices.

In the interest of loading time, I am including a link to the User’s Guide, which is loaded with screen shots, and can show how simple this program is to use.  You won’t believe how quickly you will be able to create your own gorgeous photo albums.

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EVERYBODY WINS!!!  Not only is My Memories sponsoring a giveaway for the Digital Photo Album Suite that I reviewed, they are also providing an exclusive Busy-at-Home promo code for ALL our readers to receive $10 off the software download, bringing the cost of the software to only $17.98, during their amazing 30% Off Sale.  Using the code with your order will also get you an additional $10 coupon code off any kits or papers you want to add to your program!  $10 off and $10 in free add-ons!  That’s like everyone winning the giveaway!  See why I’m excited?  So definitely, enter the giveaway, below; but if you’re in a hurry like me, take advantage of these great savings and order your My Memories Digital Scrapbooking software download, now.  Use the exclusive Busy-at-Home Coupon Code : STMMMS23221 and receive $10 off your software + a coupon code for $10 off your next purchase in the My Memories store!  I used my $10 coupon to download some adorable cooking and recipe add-ons.  My next project will be a Family Cookbook!  Plus, I’ll be doing lots of albums of all our holiday celebrations.  The timing of this great deal is perfect!

Giveaway Rules:

You must be 18 or older and a resident of the U.S. to enter.   Mandatory Entry must be completed before any optional entries will count.   Winner will be selected in a random drawing using random.org.  Deadline to enter is midnight, (CST), Sunday, November 6, 2011.  Winner will be notified by email and have 48 hours to respond with shipping information.  After 48 hours, a new winner will be selected.

Mandatory Entry:

Visit My Memories, and in a comment below, tell me which Digital Scrapbooking Kit is your favorite.

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    7. Tweet this giveaway (maximum of 1x per day, please).  Win a fabulous Digital Scrapbooking Software Suite! Preserve memories, create gifts & more @mymemoriessuite @busyathome http://ow.ly/75KJM   Leave a comment below with a link to your tweet.
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I received the My Memories Digital Scrapbooking software in order to evaluate the product and conduct this review.  No monetary  compensation was received and a positive review was not required.  As always, at Busy-at-Home, the views and opinions expressed are wholly my own.  This page contains an affiliate link.

The Stocked Kitchen: Review & Giveaway PLUS Recipe for Cinnamon Chips! (@AtriaBooks @thestockedkitch)

On July 29, 2011, in Budget-wise, Giveaways, In the Kitchen, Reviews, by Glenda Embree

About 10 pm on Friday night, I started reading The Stocked Kitchen, by Sarah Kallio and Stacy Krastins.  By midnight, I was finished.  Seriously, I read a cookbook cover to cover and was so excited, I couldn’t go to sleep.  It seems a little silly to call this just a cookbook.  It’s more like “kitchen [...]

About 10 pm on Friday night, I started reading The Stocked Kitchen, by Sarah Kallio and Stacy Krastins.  By midnight, I was finished.  Seriously, I read a cookbook cover to cover and was so excited, I couldn’t go to sleep.  It seems a little silly to call this just a cookbook.  It’s more like “kitchen curriculum”.  I’ve been cooking for at least 40 years, and I would venture to say I’m fairly good at it.  Yet, I learned so much from The Stocked Kitchen that I had never previously considered.  I can’t wait to share it.  It is going to take a busy woman’s view of her kitchen, and cooking, and literally turn it upside down.  I will venture to say that you have never seen another cookbook like it and though there will probably be many who will try to copy this ingenious concept, you get to hear about the one and only original, right here, on Busy-at-Home.  (Enter to win a copy for yourself, at the end of this post!)

cookbook

The first two “chapters” of the book are made up of a total of only three pages.  After reading them, however, I was hooked.  I felt a kinship with these women who knew exactly what the challenges are in a busy woman’s kitchen, day-to-day — you know, that 4:30 or 5:00 standing and staring into an open refrigerator or pantry and feeling like you have nothing to make for dinner challenge?  They’ve  been there, done that, AND they have a solution.  The difference between understanding a dilemma, and solving a dilemma, is action.  Sarah and Stacy’s actions are going to rock your cooking world!  The system and recipes they have developed are going to save you time  — they’re going to save you money — and they’re going to give you a confidence in the kitchen that will leave smiles on the faces of your family and guests at every meal.  (I’m just a little stoked about this cookbook:) )  Frugal, fast and made from scratch — everything we love at Busy-at-Home!

tortilla

I have made several recipes from The Stocked Kitchen, already. One of them is their Taco Meat. It's delicious, cheaper than seasoning packets and this is definitely one I would cook in bulk and freeze in 1 lb packages. Taco meat is used as a base for several recipes, like Beef Enchiladas.

The short and sweet of the premise behind this book is one awesomely simple, yet comprehensive grocery list.  Keep your fridge, freezer and pantry stocked with these items and you will always have what you need to create ANY of the more than 300 recipes in this book.  The grocery list is included in tear-out pages in the back of this wonderful, hard cover cookbook.  Stick it to the fridge, check off items as they are used (and train others in your house to do the same), so you know it needs to be replenished and then carry the list to the store with you every 7-10 days to restock your kitchen with the few items you need.  You could easily just make copies of the page to have one for each week, or even simpler, visit The Stocked Pantry website and print the list on your printer at home.  Do you realize how this will revolutionize the way you shop — how many “extra” things you will not be buying — how much time and money that can save?  It boggles the mind.

enchilada

Have I ever shown you how to roll a nice, tight burrito or enchilada? To make the beef enchiladas from The Stocked Kitchen, roll the taco meat in a flour tortilla. Fold the side edges in first.

So, what’s the secret to this grocery list?  What makes it so magical and special?  Have you ever seen a recipe online or in a magazine and thought it sounded amazing and decided to make it, only to find you needed some exotic ingredient that you have never purchased in your life, much less have sitting in your pantry?  Have you made an extra trip to the store to get that item, and a few others you find along the way, just to bring it home, make the recipe and have the rest of that product sit untouched on your shelves for months or even years?  I definitely have.  The secret to The Stocked Kitchen grocery list is that all the items are everyday, normal food that you probably keep in your kitchen most of the time.  When I first glanced at the list, I thought, “That’s a LOT of groceries!”, but after taking the time to read through it, I already had about 85-90% of those items in my kitchen.  The few things that aren’t on your normal list of staples, will quickly become familiar to you, because they are so commonly used in these recipes.  You won’t be buying exotic, but you WILL be buying cost-effective, common ingredients that can be used to create delicious, nutritious meals and that will save you money on 1) pre-packaged, processed food and 2) going out to eat at the last minute because you “don’t have anything to cook at home”.

rolling a burrito

Once the ends are folded in, roll tightly.

These recipes are certainly family-friendly, but they will be equally great for entertaining.  There are options for every palate and quite a few vegetarian options, as well.  That was actually one of my biggest concerns before reading the book — “Won’t we get tired of having the same old dishes day in and day out?  How can there be enough variety, with only one shopping list?”  Let me ask you a question.  In a 30-day span, are there any of your family’s favorite dishes that you prepare more than once?  We sure do and sometimes it’s because we want it, sometimes it’s because I can’t think of anything else to make.  The Stocked Kitchen has enough soup, pasta, and meat main dish recipes that you would be able to eat a different dinner (no repeats) every night for more than two months.  I know, because I counted.  :)   Our family is not huge on seafood, (though I may try incorporating it more often with these recipes), so I counted how many meals I would be able to make if I never used ANY of the seafood recipes.  There were over two months worth and that doesn’t count the times we will eat breakfast for supper or have a baked potato bar, etc.  This grocery list doesn’t limit you, it uses ingredients you typically keep on hand, anyway, and provides you with the recipes to help you create a delicious, expanded repertoire of meals for your family without needing to run to the store before you cook each night.  If you’re like me (and I know you are ;) ), you’ll immediately recognize how many of your family’s own recipes fit the grocery list, which expands your possibilities even further.  I don’t know about you, but that’s exciting to me.  What has become a drudgery and a chore –  grocery shopping — will become streamlined, simple and quick.  Happy, happy mama!

rolled enchilada

enchiladas

There you have it! This method works well for burritos, enchiladas and chimichangas. This is an enchilada from The Stocked Kitchen. Now, all it needs is a half dozen more and the sauce and cheese. You'll love their recipe! This is the point at which I would take advantage of a simple freezer-cooking technique. You could easily make and roll these in bulk, flash freeze them and then store in gallon Zip-loc bags in the freezer. Pull out the number you need when a "quick fix" dinner or lunch is in order. Put them in the pan with sauce and cheese and bake. All the prep work being done ahead of time makes this a cinch to prepare and the oooohs and aaahs over how good they taste will make you feel like a master chef in your own kitchen!

I also believe there are many recipes in the Stocked Kitchen that would lend themselves well to freezer cooking, another of my favorite time and money savers.  The Stocked Kitchen has recipes for main dishes and soups, pasta dishes, appetizers, desserts, pizzas, breakfasts and brunches, salads, breads, beans, potatoes, rice and veggies!  Plus, you’ll learn to make your own sauces, salsas, dressings and condiments from ingredients on the list, saving money and space in the fridge.  What’s left?  What’s not to love?  It’s pure genius!

salad dressing

This Cucumber Dressing is another recipe I tried. (See all the yummy minced cucumber and dill flecks? Mmmmm!) It took about 3 minutes to whip up, using ingredients right out of my kitchen. Fabulous! It was great on salad and we are going to try it as a veggie dip and a spread on wraps, as well.

You’ve read a lot of my reviews, so you know I take pretty seriously what I recommend.  It’s one thing to be able to like and recommend a product.  It’s another to say you need it.  We have a pretty clear understanding of the difference between wants and needs in our house.  So, understand I am not speaking lightly when I say, “You NEED this book.”  I seriously believe it will save you time and money, help your family to eat healthier and take the panic out of mealtime preparation.  You will do your job more efficiently, effectively and happily because you have the tools you need to pull it off.  I will be giving this book as a wedding or bridal shower gift each time I receive an invitation.  If it were the only cookbook a new bride owned, she’d be set.  Seriously!  Yes, it’s a cookbook, but it’s also a tool, it’s a plan for being successful in the kitchen.  It equips you to masterfully prepare tasty meals, from ingredients you already have in your kitchen and enjoy doing it.  I wish I had had it years ago.  You’re going to love it!

Here’s one recipe, I’ve been given permission to reprint for you.  You need to put a batch of this in the oven every time you are going to have company, because your house smells AMAZING while it is baking!

Cinnamon Chips (from "The Stocked Kitchen")

Rating: 51

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Cinnamon Chips (from

These are DELISH! I had trouble not just eating them, instead of saving them for recipes. They are part of a recipe for Cinnamon Chip Scones, in "The Stocked Kitchen", but I can't wait to add them to a batch of Snickerdoodle Cookies! Yum! Oooh! and biscuits! lol

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons unsalted butter
  • 2 teaspoons honey

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 250 degrees. (In my oven, this worked better at 275 degrees)
  2. Cover a jellyroll pan (cookie sheet with sides) with aluminum foil.
  3. In a bowl, combine all ingredients with a fork until crumbly and evenly blended.
  4. Spread onto the jelly roll pan.
  5. Bake for 30 - 40 minutes, until melted and bubbly.
  6. Cool completely on the pan.
  7. Break into small pieces.
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THE GIVEAWAY!!!  The Stocked Kitchen publisher, Atria Books (a division of Simon & Schuster), has generously sponsored a giveaway of one copy of the book for a Busy-at-Home reader.

GIVEAWAY RULES: 

You must be 18 or older and a US resident to enter.  Mandatory entry must be completed before any optional entries will be counted.  Winner will be selected in a random drawing using random.org.  Deadline for entry is midnight (CST), Sunday, August 7, 2011.

MANDATORY ENTRY:

In a comment below, share how The Stocked Kitchen would benefit you and your family.

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  1. Like The Stocked Kitchen on Facebook.   Leave a comment letting me know you’ve done it.
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  7. Tweet this giveaway (maximum of 1x per day, please).  Win “The Stocked Kitchen” and revolutionize the way you shop & cook! @busyathome @AtriaBooks @thestockedkitch http://ow.ly/5Qi1i   Leave a comment below with a link to your tweet.
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I received a copy of The Stocked Kitchen, in order to test recipes and conduct this review.  No monetary compensation was received and a positive review was not required.  As always at Busy-at-Home, the views and opinions expressed are wholly my own.

What’s Cooking With Kids? and “The Whole Family Cookbook”: a Review & Giveaway

Everything about the What’s Cooking with Kids? website and the work Michelle Stern is doing, makes me excited.  She owns a mobile cooking school for kids that focuses on locally grown foods and teaches kids to enjoy cooking and eating them.  Instead of “shooing” the kids out of the kitchen, Michelle encourages us to draw [...]

Everything about the What’s Cooking with Kids? website and the work Michelle Stern is doing, makes me excited.  She owns a mobile cooking school for kids that focuses on locally grown foods and teaches kids to enjoy cooking and eating them.  Instead of “shooing” the kids out of the kitchen, Michelle encourages us to draw them in and include them in the preparation of family meals, providing tasks that are age appropriate and teaching kids to be enthusiastic about preparing nutritious, delicious meals from local food sources.  It is certainly much more likely to have children who enjoy a varied and well-balanced diet, if they’ve had the experience of working alongside Mom and Dad to prepare family meals and understand how to make the best choices.

 

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The Whole Family Cookbook by Michelle Stern

I can definitely get excited and support the ideas of someone who promotes using in-season, local foods.  We all know that food grown locally, has the opportunity to fully ripen on the plant, reaching peak flavor and nutritional value.  In-season foods are less expensive and can help to stretch the family food budget.  When you teach these important concepts to children, not with lectures, but shoulder-to-shoulder with them, by your example, you make a life-long impact on their food and health decisions.  You make great memories that will endure and be passed down to their own children.  Who wouldn’t be excited about that?  Love, love this website!

 

tomato plant

Kids appreciate food more when they've had a hand in growing it. They're also more likely to try something new.

Guess, what?  Michelle has written a cookbook, The Whole Family Cookbook”, that incorporates this worthy philosophy with recipes for delicious dishes your family will love eating and preparing together.  The introduction and entire first chapter is devoted to tips and ideas for cooking with kids, understanding what they are capable of and helping them to become little locavores.  :)   There are more than 75 delicious recipes spread across 6 categories:

  1. Breakfast of Champions – Recipes include: Mini Frittatas, Banana Sunshine Smoothie, Corny Raspberry Muffins, Breakfast Burritos, Crunchy Granola and more.
  2. Lunchtime Favorites – Recipes include: Wrap It Up: BBQ Style, Chinese Chicken Salad, Thai Spring Rolls, Salty Pretzel Pillows and others.
  3. What’s for Dinner? – Recipes include: Minestrone with White Beans and Kale, Grandma’s Spaghetti Gravy, Pork Chops with Sage Butter, Pumpkin Ravioli, Turkey Toes and more.
  4. Scrumptious Sides – Recipes include: Kale Chips, Potato Latkes, Patriotic Fruit Salad, Purple Rice, Mashed Sweet Potatoes w/Carmelized Apples and more.
  5. Mom-Approved Treats – Recipes include: Frozen Choco Bananas, Peaches and Cream Cobbler, Lemon Buttermilk Sherbet, Flourless Chocolate Cake and more.
  6. Make Your Own! – Recipes include: Butter, Pancake Mix, Fresh Basil Pesto, Hummus and more.

 

carrots

Build memories with your kids as you work together in the kitchen.

While there are not pictures on every single page, there are pictures on many of them.  The photography is GORGEOUS and engaging.  You’ll want a bite of these great recipes, before you’ve even started to prepare them, because of the beautiful color photographs.  Plus, kids are going to be drawn into the book by the fabulous shots of kids cooking, gardening and enjoying food!

Every recipe has a legend, that defines age ranges by color, and then each instruction in the recipe is coded with a colored triangle coordinating with the age range of children that could handle that task.  The recipes are peppered with personal anecdotes, tips on cooking with kids, information on being environmentally responsible and even a little bit of science.  As you can imagine, I have a LARGE collection of cookbooks and some rarely see the light of day.  This cookbook will stay front and center in the bookcase, where I can pull it out frequently!

The first recipe I tested from the cookbook was Chicken Picatta with Linguine.  I doubled it for our family and company.  Interestingly, it uses white wine, which I purchased especially for this recipe.  When I make it, next time, I think I will substitute chicken broth, instead, and cut back a little bit on the lemon.  Rather than finishing by adding the chicken into the sauce, I let everyone decide whether they would use the sauce or not and after tasting it, most preferred the chicken and linguine without it.  I think the substitutions I mentioned, above, will remedy that next time we make it.  Otherwise, we really liked the dish and it was SO pretty served.  I always love when I get to try something new and I like it when my kids at least try new things.  This dish gave us an opportunity.  I had never tasted or used capers before, and discovered that we really liked them.  Capers are the immature buds  of the caper plant.    The plant is native to the Middle East and Mediterranean countries.  They’re usually sun-dried and then brined in vinegar and salt.  They were quite good with the chicken and looked so pretty!  See?

 

apple salad
Chicken Picatta with Linguine and my grandma’s apple salad.  The linguine has fresh spinach wilted into it and it was very good.  See the capers?  They’re salty and yummy and the chicken was DELISH.

 

The very next recipe I make is going to be Frozen Choco Bananas.  I want to make them with the world’s most awesome grandkids — mine!   lol   One of my most vivid memories of elementary school is being able to take a dime to school on Fridays, because one of the high school clubs would sell frozen chocolate covered bananas as a fundraiser.  It was such a treat to run out of the classroom at the end of the day and find a high schooler standing at the door filled with the simple, frozen sweets.  Michelle kicks hers up a notch with sprinkles, chopped nuts or coconut on the chocolate.  What a smart woman!  :)   I can’t wait to share these with my three favorite tiny people.

 

banana pop

Though it probably isn't local, it IS healthy and delicious. Plus, your kids are going to love them. Yay! Frozen Banana Pops

I also intend to use this with the girls in my 4-H cooking club.  I have been teaching them about nutrition and using seasonal foods in their cooking.  They’re going to want to make ALL these recipes!

I want to encourage you to visit What’s Cooking with Kids? and to get this great cookbook that will get you hands-on in the kitchen with your kids.  You can grab The Whole Family Cookbook on Amazon for only $11.33.  And one of you lucky family chefs is going to WIN a copy in the very generous giveaway Michelle is sponsoring, here, at Busy-at-Home.


Giveaway Rules:

You must be 18 or older and a US resident to enter.  Mandatory entry must be completed before any optional entries will be counted.  Winner will be selected in a random drawing using random.org.  Deadline for entry is midnight (CST), Sunday, June 26, 2011.

 

Mandatory Entry:

In a comment below, share a fun story about cooking with kids or about how you incorporate local, seasonal foods into your cooking.

Optional Additional Entries:

  1. Like What’s Cooking on Facebook and leave a comment to let me know you’ve done it.
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  7. Tweet this giveaway (maximum of 1x per day, please).  Win a copy of “The Whole Family Cookbook” @busyathome and bring memory-making fun  into your kitchen!   @whatscooking    http://ow.ly/5fFKy Leave a comment below with a link to your tweet.
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I received a copy of ” The Whole Family Cookbook”, in order to test recipes and conduct this review.  No monetary compensation was received and a positive review was not required.  As always, the views and opinions expressed are wholly my own.

 

 

 

Chicken Tortilla Soup and The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook

On April 1, 2010, in Budget-wise, In the Kitchen, Reviews, by Glenda Embree

Erin Chase is my grocery shopping hero! Known as the $5 Dinner Mom, she is recognized for her frugal menus and grocery shopping skills. I recently had the opportunity to review her new cookbook, aptly named, “The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook” and had a blast trying out recipes. I’ve even added a few to my [...]

Erin Chase is my grocery shopping hero! Known as the $5 Dinner Mom, she is recognized for her frugal menus and grocery shopping skills. I recently had the opportunity to review her new cookbook, aptly named, “The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook” and had a blast trying out recipes. I’ve even added a few to my freezer cooking rotation, like our version of the Apple-Dijon Pork Roast.

Balancing nutrition, taste and the budget seem to be the main goals of this cookbook and Erin definitely hits the mark. These aren’t exotic recipes with ingredients you have to hunt all over for. Most times, you will shop from your own pantry for the ingredients to make these tasty dishes. The fun thing is that she isn’t talking about a $5 main dish. When she says $5, she means the whole dinner!

The first three chapters of this informative book are your training manual for maneuvering through the grocery store and making the sales work to your best advantage, instead of theirs. Erin shows you how to make the most of coupons and how to plan your meals, so that you, too, can successfully feed your family of 4 for only $5 per dinner. There are 200 recipes to satisfy your family and stretch your grocery budget. Simple and quick with a minimum of ingredients are the factors that make these recipes the ones you will return to again and again as you plan your menus.

I’m so excited about this cookbook and I know all of you who are working to be good stewards of your finances and your time will love it, too. Order your copy of “The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook” at Erin’s website, “The $5 Dinner Mom“.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter One: Strategic Grocery Shopping
  • Chapter Two: Strategic Couponing
  • Chapter Three: Strategic Meal Planning
  • Chapter Four: Pasta and Pizza Dinners
  • Chapter Five: Chicken and Turkey Meals
  • Chapter Six: Beef Meals
  • Chapter Seven: Pork Meals
  • Chapter Eight: Fish and Seafood
  • Chapter Nine: Soups and Stews
  • Chapter Ten: Vegetarian Meals
  • Chapter Eleven: Homemade Recipes (Homemade Breads, Sauces and Dressings)

You’ll enjoy these recipes and so many more:

  • Slow Cooker Meatballs with Spaghetti
  • Whole Wheat Pizza Dough
  • Bacon-Wrapped Apple Chicken
  • Grilled Chicken with Summer Salad
  • Mexican Chicken Skillet
  • Beef Fajitas
  • Cheeseburger Pie
  • Lentil Meatloaf
  • Meat and Potato Lasagna
  • North Carolina Pulled-Pork Sandwiches
  • Pork Roast with Apples and Pears
  • Broiled Lemon-Pepper Fish
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup
  • Creamy Butternut Squash Soup
  • Broccoli-Topped Potatoes
  • Veggie Tacos with Spanish Rice
  • Balsamic Vinaigrette
  • Steak Rub

Erin and her publisher, St. Martin’s Griffin, graciously consented to the reprint of one of her recipes, so you get the treat of sampling one of the delicious, frugal supper menus!

Chicken Tortilla Soup

Ingredients:

  • 2 chicken breasts ($1.66)
  • 3 Tbsp oil ($.10)
  • 3 cups homemade chicken broth (.30)
  • 1 12 oz. can diced tomatoes with green chiles ($.37)
  • ½ onion, chopped ($.15)
  • 1 cup milk ($.10)
  • 6 corn tortillas ($.50)
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese ($.75)
  • 4 corn cobs ($1)

Directions

1. Cut chicken breast into cubes. In medium saucepan, add 3 Tbsp oil and cubed chicken. Sauté chicken pieces for 3-4 minutes, then add 2-3 cups of water or homemade chicken broth. Add Rotel tomatoes, chopped onion and milk. Season soup with salt and pepper. Let simmer for 20 minutes, or until chicken pieces have cooked through.

2. About 10 minutes before serving, add torn corn tortillas and shredded cheese to the soup.

3. Remove husks and threads from corn and boil in large saucepan for 4-5 minutes, or place corn cobs in glass baking dish, cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 7-9 minutes.

4. Serve Chicken Tortilla Soup with Corn Cobs.

Cost $4.93

Recipe From The $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook by Erin Chase. Copyright © 2010 by the author and reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Griffin.

Grandma’s Back to Basics All Natural More than Just a Cookbook

On February 24, 2010, in Reviews, by Glenda Embree

Allergy sufferers around the globe will relate to the experiences of author, Teresa Thompson, in trying to eat out or prepare foods that will not cause allergic reactions.  This cookbook, published by Dorrance Publishing, highlights her difficulties with artificial sweeteners and chemical additives like MSG and the bleaching agents used in white flour and white [...]

Allergy sufferers around the globe will relate to the experiences of author, Teresa Thompson, in trying to eat out or prepare foods that will not cause allergic reactions.  This cookbook, published by Dorrance Publishing, highlights her difficulties with artificial sweeteners and chemical additives like MSG and the bleaching agents used in white flour and white sugar.  Ms. Thompson suffered severe, often life-threatening, reactions to these ingredients and her cookbook is the culmination of all she learned about eating in a way that kept her healthy.

The recipes use only natural ingredients and so, while they are useful for those suffering from severe food allergies, you will not find recipes that reflect modern views on healthy living.  Many of the recipes are high in fat and sugar (the unbleached kinds) and so those needing to restrict those ingredients won’t find as much to use here, as those who are simply taking charge of their food allergies.  With that in mind, this book does exactly what it sets out to do – teach people with severe allergies how to avoid chemical additives in the food they are eating and cooking.

Ms. Thompson includes recipes from all categories: Appetizers and Beverages, Entrees, Desserts, Side Dishes and More.  Many of the tasty dishes she has created will remind you of a Sunday dinner at Grandma’s house  — Meatloaf, Pot Roast, Pork Sausage Gravy, Company Potatoes, Creamy Cole Slaw, Red Skin Potato Salad, Cream Puffs, and Lemon Meringue Pie to name just a few.  She weaves tips and hints into her recipes, so novice cooks learn more than just to cook that dish.  They are taught things like the safe way to wash pesticides from fruits and vegetables or how to keep that “fishy” smell out of the kitchen when cooking seafood.  The book is loaded with years of kitchen wisdom and experience.

For our family, comfort food usually means warm, filling and tasty.  This cookbook will deliver on all three for those who have had to limit their diets because of allergies.  They will enjoy the freedom to eat the foods they love, again, by simply getting back to the basics and using only natural ingredients.

To order your copy, visit Dorrance Publishing.

I received a complimentary copy of “Grandma’s Back to Basics All Natural More than Just a Cookbook” as a member of the Dorrance Publishing Book Review Team.  Visit dorrancebookstore.com to learn how you can become a member of the Book Review Team.

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Another Christmas Idea: “The Pioneer Woman Cooks”

On November 20, 2009, in Budget-wise, In the Kitchen, Reviews, by Glenda Embree

Some of you have already heard me mention The Pioneer Woman.  She has one of my all-time favorite blogs about homeschooling, photography, cooking and just life in general.  She’s homey and personal and “real”.  I believe I could share an iced tea or a Coke with this woman and trade stories at the kitchen table.  [...]

Some of you have already heard me mention The Pioneer Woman.  She has one of my all-time favorite blogs about homeschooling, photography, cooking and just life in general.  She’s homey and personal and “real”.  I believe I could share an iced tea or a Coke with this woman and trade stories at the kitchen table.  That’s how well she writes.  She makes you feel as though you “know” her.

She has recently published her first cookbook and if you have ever visited her site and gone through the recipes, you will know why I am recommending this as a fine Christmas gift.  I have already made a gift of one to myself.  — lol–  I think you would enjoy her blog and her cookbook and since it’s on sale, the cookbook would be a frugal and well-received Christmas gift!

I couldn’t describe this book any better than Ree does, herself; so I’ll share her description which will help you understand exactly why I love her blog.

“My name is Ree.

Some folks know me as The Pioneer Woman.

After years of living in Los Angeles, I made a pit stop in my hometown in Oklahoma on the way to a new, exciting life in Chicago. It was during my stay at home that I met Marlboro Man, a mysterious cowboy with steely blue eyes and a muscular, work-honed body. A strict vegetarian, I fell hard and fast, and before I knew it we were married and living on his ranch in the middle of nowhere, taking care of animals, and managing a brood of four young children. I had no idea how I’d wound up there, but I knew it was exactly where I belonged.

The Pioneer Woman Cooks is a homespun collection of photography, rural stories, and scrumptious recipes that have defined my experience in the country. I share many of the delicious cowboy-tested recipes I’ve learned to make during my years as an accidental ranch wife—including Rib-Eye Steak with Whiskey Cream Sauce, Lasagna, Fried Chicken, Patsy’s Blackberry Cobbler, and Cinnamon Rolls—not to mention several “cowgirl-friendly” dishes, such as Sherried Tomato Soup, Olive Cheese Bread, and CrÈme BrÛlÉe. I show my recipes in full color, step-by-step detail, so it’s as easy as pie to follow along.

You’ll also find colorful images of rural life: cows, horses, country kids, and plenty of chaps-wearing cowboys.

I hope you get a kick out of this book of mine. I hope it makes you smile. I hope the recipes bring you recognition, accolades, and marriage proposals. And I hope it encourages even the most harried urban cook to slow down, relish the joys of family, nature, and great food, and enjoy life.”

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