Thursday, August 1, 2013

Thursday shopping bargains

The Sloppy Joe Stuffed Peppers were a hit with the whole family. My husband raved about them and my finicky son liked them too. In fact, when I made them a few weeks ago, my son said that the filling might be good stuffed inside jalapeƱo peppers as an appetizer. I think that they'd have to be a lot less saucy for that idea to work though. I guess I could call them Sloppy Poppers!

I managed to fit all of the sloppy joe filling into the twelve large pepper halves. That was three pounds of meat and two batches of the sauce. I put 8 ounces of cheese in the filling and another 8 ounces over the top.

Today was my other shopping day for the week. On Thursdays I usually go to Walmart and Kroger (Tuesday I go to Food Town and HEB). I didn't get any significant bargains at Walmart today other than a ream of printer paper for which I had a 50-cent off coupon.

Roasted and peeled Hatch chiles
Kroger had some nice deals this week though. They have whole chickens for 49-cents pound so I bought one. They have pints of fresh blueberries for only 99-cents so I bought two of those. When I got home, I made blueberry pancakes (not low carb) for the guys and froze one pint of the berries for another time. Kroger also has Hatch chiles right now and those were 68-cents per pound. I bought a few of those and roasted and peeled them when I got home. I froze them to use when I make Cilantro Pepita Sauce to go on fajitas which I plan to make next week. While I was in the baking aisle getting a bag of unsweetened coconut, I noticed that the Bacon Salt was $3.49. So, I think I did get a very good deal on it at HEB for $1.50 the other day.

I also dug through the clearance bin at Kroger and found a few goodies. I got a jar of ground coriander for $1.37. The label said the original price was over $7.00! That seems a bit steep but I do usually pay at least $3.50 for it. I also found a can of mushrooms for 59-cents. I'm all set for my Thanksgiving stuffing because they had 16-ounce bags of Kroger brand stuffing crumbs marked down to 69-cents (62-cents after my senior discount). I don't eat bread stuffing but my son and husband do and that's cheaper than any sale price they might have around Thanksgiving.


4 comments :

  1. Just found your blog via your getaway.com site. Love this blog! All your tips and grocery/budget information is so helpful! It really makes this low carb lifestyle change much easier. Thanks!

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    1. Hi Diane. What is a "getaway.com" site? As far as I know, I don't have anything like that.

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    2. I hate spell check! It was supposed to read...... genaw.com/lowcarb

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    3. That's a relief because I had no idea what you were talking about, LOL.

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