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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 165084" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>Well, I must admit I have been the coupon & on sale queen since I started staying at home. I will go to 3 different stores a week just to get the loss leader items & sale items with double coupons. I'll even go back to the same store 3/4 days in a row if I can get a great deal. Cereal is a big one for me....I refuse to pay more than $2 a box & that's expensive to me. Thank goodness they are all very close.....might have to start walking with the gas prices!</p><p> </p><p>Pork is normally the cheapest meat/per meal I purchase. I buy it by the whole loin & get it sliced. I buy it when I can find it for under $2/lb (prefer $1.88/lb). Many meals. Our favorite is simple.....garlic, Mrs Dash & pepper. Grill. Grill sliced onions with olive oil & pepper to go along.</p><p> </p><p>Pork chops in crock pot....pack of brown gravy mix....cream of mushroom soup....slices onions.....all day.</p><p> </p><p>Hamburger cooked & drained. Mix 1 pack of onion soup & 1/2 bag of tater tots with cooked hamburger. Put in casserole dish. Mix 1 can of cr of mushroom soup with 3/4 can milk.....pour on top of hamburger mixture. Top with 1/2 bag of tots. Cover with foil. Bake at 350' until taters are done. Remove foil. Add cheese. Melt cheese in oven. ***I haven't made this in years, but remember my friends wanting me to make it all of the time & it wasn't that $$$</p><p> </p><p>Must put my thinking cap on, but am anxious to hear all of the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 165084, member: 4133"] Well, I must admit I have been the coupon & on sale queen since I started staying at home. I will go to 3 different stores a week just to get the loss leader items & sale items with double coupons. I'll even go back to the same store 3/4 days in a row if I can get a great deal. Cereal is a big one for me....I refuse to pay more than $2 a box & that's expensive to me. Thank goodness they are all very close.....might have to start walking with the gas prices! Pork is normally the cheapest meat/per meal I purchase. I buy it by the whole loin & get it sliced. I buy it when I can find it for under $2/lb (prefer $1.88/lb). Many meals. Our favorite is simple.....garlic, Mrs Dash & pepper. Grill. Grill sliced onions with olive oil & pepper to go along. Pork chops in crock pot....pack of brown gravy mix....cream of mushroom soup....slices onions.....all day. Hamburger cooked & drained. Mix 1 pack of onion soup & 1/2 bag of tater tots with cooked hamburger. Put in casserole dish. Mix 1 can of cr of mushroom soup with 3/4 can milk.....pour on top of hamburger mixture. Top with 1/2 bag of tots. Cover with foil. Bake at 350' until taters are done. Remove foil. Add cheese. Melt cheese in oven. ***I haven't made this in years, but remember my friends wanting me to make it all of the time & it wasn't that $$$ Must put my thinking cap on, but am anxious to hear all of the others. [/QUOTE]
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