Monday, October 31, 2011
Meal Plan Monday- Happy Halloween!
My little sock monkey wishes you all an absolutely spoooooky Halloween! Here's what I have planned for meals this week:
Monday: Lemon Pepper chicken with carrots and brown rice
Tuesday: pot roast served over mashed potatoes
Wednesday: Breakfast for dinner: scrambled eggs, sausage, home fries, and grapes
Thursday: Chicken fried rice with egg drop soup
Friday: Pizza night
Saturday and Sunday: Off to the base to work, so Dad and the kids will have leftovers
Sunday, October 30, 2011
ShopRite Deals 10/30 to 11/5
Barilla Whole Grain Pasta- .88
use 1.00/2 coupon from 9/18SS- .38 each
use .55/1 coupon from 9/18SS doubled- FREE
Bar-S franks- .99
use .75/2 coupon coupon from 10/23RP doubled- .24 each
Jamba smoothies- 1.74
use .75/1 coupon from 9/11SS doubled- .24
Butterball turkey bacon- 1.66
use .65/1 coupon from 10/9SS doubled(DND5)- .36
Yoplait greek yogurt- 1.00
use .30/1 printable coupon doubled- .40
Thursday, October 27, 2011
(Vegan) Cream of Broccoli soup
I have to admit, I don't go around searching for vegan recipes. We are meat eaters here and if I can, I love using meat as our protein. But, I can't deny that vegetarian and vegan recipes are great for the frugal lifestyle. When I come across some of those great ones, I am intrigued to try them. This particular recipe came about when the fall weather started to poke through and I had a craving for cream soup. With one child(and Mom) that is lactose in tolerant and one child that has a full blown milk allergy, I had to figure out a cream soup recipe that didn't use cream. So, this recipe features a surprise star, tofu.
(Vegan) Cream of Broccoli Soup
4 cups veggie stock(warm or room temperature)
3 stalks of broccoli
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 container silken tofu
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons minced garlic
1 tablespoon veggie oil
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 tablespoon pepper
a few dashes hot sauce(optional)
Cut broccoli into pieces and place in a large microwavable bowl with 1/4 cup water, cover loosely with plastic wrap. Microwave for 5 to 6 minutes.
While broccoli is cooking, open tofu, drain liquid and cut into small cubes.
Place a medium size pot on medium heat and put in veggie oil. Once the oil starts to shimmer, put in the onions. Stir for 1 minute and add in the garlic. Slowly add in the room tempurature veggie stock and stir.
Place a top on the pot, turn heat to low and let simmer.
Place tofu, broccoli and steaming water in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth. Place blended mix into the soup pot and stir. Add salt and pepper, taste to see if you need to adjust seasoning.
Let simmer for 10 more minutes and serve.
I love this recipe because it comes out so creamy without adding any type of milk, including soy. Also, the tofu is a protein, so it counts as a full meal. If you want, you can also steam some carrots or cauliflower instead of the broccoli! It's a very versatile recipe and really yummy.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
6 months of stockpile in 5 weeks?
I'm now on a mission to create a 6 month stockpile in less than 5 weeks. Just my luck, I found out last weekend that my deployment date has been moved up considerably. The time that I thought I had is gone, and the stockpile that I thought I had time to aquire needs to be here, like now.
My biggest question is: can I do this? Since sales cycles come around every 12 weeks, and deals haven't been all that great, I'm really scared that it might not be possible. But, in the same token, the challenge makes me want to charge at it like a linebacker. It wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't already in the middle of building back up the stockpile we lost over the summer. All meats are pretty much gone and I have to not only stockpile meat, but cook most of it and freeze full meals, if possible. The list just gets longer.
The best scenario is to just have the husband shop every week. How great would that be?! But, that's not going to fly. He works 10 hours days 5 days a week and has school 2 nights a week. Oh, and he doesnt cook. Oh, and he is the impulse buyer here so if its left up to him, all of the money I make while I'm gone will be all gone before I even get back to the states. Joy.
I do have a plan of attack though: I'm going to up my cherry picking back to the 5 stores I have within 10 miles of us. When gas prices went up, I cut it down to 3 stores and 2 drug store chains. Time to put back on my big girl panties and shop like an Extreme couponing maniac again. Also, I'm going to use my coupon for a trial membership at BJs and stock up on meat. I'm really afraid that if I wait to find out the meat deals at the stores each week, I might not get the stockpile of meals I have in mind. I've always thought the meat prices at the big box stores were pretty good, so i'll dedicate a chunk of the grocery budget to that next week. Other than that, I don't know what else to do but try not to panic.
Do any of you have any ideas? Have you ever had to create a big stockpile within a small amount of time?
Saturday, October 22, 2011
ShopRite Deals 10/23 to 10/29
use 1.00/1 coupon from October Woman's Day magazine- FREE
use 1.00/1 coupon from October Good Housekeeping magazine- FREE
Vigo Rice- .99
use .55/1 coupon from 3/13RP doubled- FREE
Libby's canned peaches- .66
use 1.00/2 coupon from 8/28RP- .16 each
Halls cough drops- 1.19
use 1.00/2 coupon from 9/18SS- .69 each
use .50/1 coupon from November All You magazine doubled- .19
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
22 things I've never done
That was fun! Thanks Mama Kat for the inspiration.
Monday, October 17, 2011
He's a funny guy
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of American Family Insurance for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
My kid is a funny guy. No, really. He loves to watch all the kid-friendly comedies, he puts on shows for his sister to get her to giggle and even when no one is watching, I hear him making up a whole comedic scene full of sounds, fake falls, and canned laughter. He's a funny guy, alright.
I have to admit, I do love this about him. He's animated, almost to a fault, and if we can nurture it enough, maybe one day he could be the next Lenny Bruce. He's also now at the age where Dad and I can tell him funny stories about when we were young and the troubles we got into with his grandparents. We can also share hilarious things we used to do with friends when we were his age. Those are now becoming the stories he asks us to retell over and over, laughing every single time.
Our biggest challenge lately is finding comedies that are great for the whole family to watch. He's 6, not 16, so we have to find something that isn't too "grown up" but that isn't made for babies, as he loves to say. We were recently told about American Family Insurance and their cool site called Stand Up For Family. It had family friendly stand up acts from some of the funniest comedians out right now. I watched a few of the clips with Sonny and we both were cracking up. Our favorite clip is by Donnell Rawlings; he talks about getting his new bike as a kid and having the neighborhood kids borrow it and never bringing it back. I could so relate and Sonny thought it was too funny. We are halfway through the clips and can't get enough.
I think this is a pretty cool idea; there's so much potty humor out there for kids nowadays that the parents either don't want them watching or don't want to sit and watch with them. It's really nice to find something that we all can laugh at. AmFam did a wonderful job with this series and I hope they are able to find more comedians to participate. If you want a giggle to start the weekend, give these clips a peek. They will make you belly laugh.
Meal Plan Monday!
Monday: Slow cooker Pot roast served over orzo with buttered corn
Tuesday: Breakfast for dinner: apple cinnamon pancakes, turkey bacon, scrambled eggs and orange juice
Wednesday: Beef and cheese quesadillas with side salad
Thursday: Chicken and green bean stove top casserole served over brown rice
Friday: Pizza night!
Saturday and Sunday: Off to drill weekend so Dad and the kids will have leftovers :)
Dessert of the week: apple cobbler using my slow cooker cobbler recipe
Sunday, October 16, 2011
ShopRite Deals 10/16 to 10/22
Nature's bounty vitamins- prices start at 3.29
use 1.00/1 coupon from 10/16RP- 2.29
use 2.00/1 printable coupon- 1.29 or more each
buy 3, use two 2.00/1 coupons and 1 1.00/1 coupon, get 5.00 catalina- FREE plus overage
Barilla Whole Grain pasta- .99
use .55/1 coupon from 9/18SS doubled- FREE
Arrid Xtra dy deodorant- .99
use 1.00/1 printable coupon- FREE
Near East Couscous- .99
use 1.00/1 coupon from 9/18RP- FREE
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The best friends I've never met
As much as I love my "flesh and bone" friends, most of them aren't in the head space, or life space, that i'm in. They are just now settling into commited relationships or marriages while I've been a wife and mother for years now. It's always fun to get together with them and get updated on their lives but because of where we all are in life, I tend to be the person giving advice, rather than asking for it. As much as you may love helping your friends, it's always nice to have someone to ask for a valued opinion about what you are currently going through. This is why i'm so glad I discovered forums of like-minded moms, frugal mavens and just plain cool chicks I admire.
One of the first places I was able to find kindred spirits was on the now defunked MSN money message boards. Those ladies were tough, smart, funny and knew their stuff. They were also Moms, pet owners, passionate about their families and careers and beyond supportive. A few of them became of the best women I had ever known, even though I hadn't ever seen them face to face.One friend in particular, Sue, has even become the kids' "Auntie Sue" since she always sends them wonderful cards and cute little gifts around birthdays and holidays. She's wonderful and a great source of support and inspiration for me. And no, we've never met or talked on skype or the phone. Weird? Maybe. But the fact that i've never seen her in person doesn't make her any less of a friend to me.
My newest place to find some great new friends is twitter. I've been so adverse to getting into tweeting because it always seemed so overwhelming to me. I realized that your "circle of friends" can be as little or large as you make it by "following" only those people who you would like to have conversations with and that's all. Since then, I have been hooked. I've learned so many things from so many people, and because it's in real time, if I'm having a bad day or need immediate advice, I can have a response right away from one of my friends. It also means I can provide my own support to others as soon as they request it. I could not have survived this past summer and all of the preparing I've been doing for deployment without them. They provide laughs, virtual hugs and when the mood strikes, someone to "watch" bad TV with on those nights you feel like watching a show with a friend.
So, I just wanted to give some appreciation to those friends I haven't met face to face, those friends that have been there for me without seeing the actual tears in my eyes or the bad hair I had that day. So thank you to Sue, Beth, Lucky, Erica, A'Driane, Zoe, James,and Kimberly, just to name a few. You ladies make me laugh, make me think and make me feel a part of something. Always know that you are special, and that you are appreciated by more than just little ol' me.
As for my readers, I'd love to get to know all of you even more! If you haven't yet, hit me up on twitter and let's have a conversation. It would be an honor to get to know you and maybe become a support to you like the ladies above were a support to me. Talk to you soon!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Looking for guest bloggers!
If you are a blogger, writer, or just someone who's had a great idea for a post and would love to share it here in our little community, I'd love to feature you! You can leave me a comment with your e-mail under this post, or you can e-mail me directly at 4hatsandfrugal(at)gmail(dot)com. I'm really excited about what's in store for the blog while i'm gone. I think it's about the only thing that's exciting about the whole situation right now lol.
By the way, thanks for all the continued support. You are all fabulous and I'm so honored to have you as readers.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Living on Less
Do you avoid a lot of the expenses that many of your peers spend money on, such as technology and meals out?
This is a tough one for me to answer because I have to provide a "yes and no" response. I have married a man who loves technology and also loves music. So, whenever something new comes out that can help him progress in his music career, we have to try to work it into the budget. On the other hand, I'm one of those people that isn't satisfied with the purchase of something technological until I have run it into the ground, bought it back to life at least twice, and then run it into the ground for the final time. This is the reason I decided to keep my old cell phone for 4 years and didn't have any qualms about upgrading to an iPhone once it died on me. Luckily for this marriage, the yin and yang of technology works in our favor and tends to not break the bank like it would if we were both into always having the bigger, better deal.
When it comes to eating out, it's always with a coupon, gift card and our "eating out" savings from our budget. The only time this may not apply is during birthday times when a family member may request a restaurant that I don't have coupons/gift cards for. But, that money still only comes from our "eating out" budget.
What is your typical meal?
As most of my readers know, I worship the whole chicken. It can provide lots of meals from one night of labor and I'll never turn my back on it. But, if the price is right, a nice big pot roast made in a slow cooker will yield the same results. One of the best meals to have around here is a pot roast with carrots and au jus served over orzo. It's gotten us through many a winter.
What about clothes?
When it comes to clothes for the kids and I, they come when the sales do. I check out thrift stores, consignment shops and re-sale stores for the kids clothes and that has been working out great thus far. I also make sure to ask family and friends to bypass toys as gifts for holidays and birthdays and grab a cute outfit or two for the kids. It always works out great because adults love shopping for clothes more than toys. They can go to Kohl's or Old Navy on a weekday, grab an outfit for the kiddo and maybe something for themselves lol.
With myself, I always keep a lookout at clearance racks at the stores we frequent for groceries, like Target and Walmart, and I always make sure to take advantage of any one day sales or coupons for stores that may come my way. I keep a list of items that are needed in my wardrobe, and if I see it at an awesome price somewhere, I grab it up.
My husband's wardrobe is a whole other story. He has been steadily losing weight and most of his enormous wardrobe is starting to not fit. We've been trying to keep up with his essentials by finding inexpensive items at Old Navy and his favorite store, Burlington Coat Factory, but it's hard to do when you are losing lbs weekly. His wardobe will continue to be a work in progress.
What about going on dates?
We try to make sure to do this at least once a month. Whether it's a quick trip to the movies, a night out at dinner, or double dating with friends, we make time and save money for it. Some might say that a night on the couch can be a date if you make it so, but we spend time like that together every night. We watch our favorite shows, talk about our days and crack a few jokes to make each other smile. Unless DH has class that night, it gets done every night. So, a "real date" is something we cherish and even dress up for. We both see it as something that's worth the investment.
Do you indulge in any luxuries?
We really don't. Our budget has been stretched to the max, especially with the addition of our little girl this past year. We take trips to see family in Ohio and we used to be able to do this at least every 2 ot 3 months. Now it's down to twice a year or less. We have decided that next year we will make time to take our kids on trips outside of our state and give them a real vacation experience. We've also decided to take ourselves on a real vacation experience as well, since we havent been on one for about 5 years.
Do you have health insurance?
Thankfully we do. My husband works for the state, so we have one of the best insurance plans offered to NJ employees. We would be in real trouble without it.
Do you have any savings for emergencies?
Sort of. I have an account set up for savings from a percentage of my monthly military paycheck. I say "sort of" because you do have to jump though hoops in order to get the money, but I opted for it to be that way. Even though we have been diligent on our other savings, I still don't trust our views of "emergencies." DH and I still don't agree on what qualifies as an emergency and what doesn't, so until we do, I'm going to keep that savings on the back burner and just let it slowly grow.
Do you anticipate or look forward to having a higher salary one day?
Absolutely! My dream would be to work from home as a professional blogger, but I'm still on track to becoming the High School English teacher i've been working towards for the past 6 years.
What about retirement? Do you ever plan on saving enough to retire?
Definitely. I don't think we'll be fortunate enough to retire at 65, but it may happen. Right now, we have time on our side for planning everything we need to plan, including college funds for the kids. All it takes is sitting down and taking the leap to save, little by little.
Do you have any advice to others trying to live on $20,000 a year?
There is sanity in planning. Treat your money like it's a game of chess; plan where each piece, or dollar, will go before you spend it. See how that action will effect you later on that week, that money or that year. If you treat the "pawn" of a penny with the same respect as the "king" of a 100 dollar bill, you'll succeed in your challenge.
What about you all? Any of these questions really make you think? If you have a blog, are you going to give these questions a go and share with your readers?
Meal Plan Monday!
Monday: Red beans and rice with side salad
Tuesday: Baked chicken with carrot shreds and potatoes
Wednesday: beef and macaroni with a side of broccoli
Thursday: Chinese chicken soup
Friday: Pizza night!
Saturday: Slow cooker roast beef with carrots and orzo
Sunday: Dinner at my parents' house
Dessert of the week: pound cake
Saturday, October 8, 2011
ShopRite Deals 10/9 to 10/15
Ok, I officially throw in the towel on the match ups this week! There are way too many and I've been working on them for the past two days. There are still some catalina scenarios I have mapped out, but there are even more that I see that I haven't looked up coupons for! So, please come back tomorrow for the scenarios, but here at the match ups I have gotten together so far. Have a great shopping week!
X-14 toilet bowl cleaner- .89
use 1.00/1 coupon from 7/24SS- FREE
Purina Whisker Lickins cat treats- 5 for 5.00(must buy 5)
use two .75/2 coupons from 9/11 or 10/2RP doubled- .40 each
plus, use your 3.00 purina catalina from 9/24 sale- FREE
WackyMac pasta- .99
use .40/1 coupon from 5/8SS doubled- .19
and use .40/1 savingstar rebate- FREE plus overage after coupon and rebate
Friday, October 7, 2011
FlipFlop Wines: you have my heart and soles!

I don't know if you all realize this about me, but I do love my wine. In the past few years, I've come to develop an appreciation for it, and my girlfriends and female family members have all started to love trying out new and interesting varieties. I have to say, it's pretty cool to have cousins and aunts bring over a new favorite wine to share. Of course, being a frugal maven, I hate spending an insane amount on wine.
Luckily, there are great wines out there that don't break the bank and are still delicious. Lately, FlipFlop wines has been our go-to wine. At around 7 dollars a pop, you really can't go wrong. Plus, I've been on a Moscato kick, and their version is fantastic. Also, I love wineries that not only make great inexpensive wines, but do it for a cause or charity.
FlipFlop wines is partnering with Soles4Souls, a charity that "collects new shoes to give relief to the victims of abject suffering and collects used shoes to support micro-business efforts to eradicate poverty." How great is that? As frugalites, we are always looking for a way to give without have to create a big dent in our budget. The Flippin Good! deeds challenge is something that we all should jump on. You can check out the challenge page and get started with your own family members and friends. I had the advantage to be part of a twitter party with FlipFlop wines, and once I learned about this challenge, I vowed to blog about it and get the word out.
I'd love to know if any of you plan to give this challenge a shot. I'll be starting it this weekend with family members, so we can be supporters for each other. And also, have any of you tried FlipFlop wines? What is your favorite frugal winery?
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Wordless Wednesday- Karate Master
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
PYHO: I am not Crunchy Granola....

I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
Yes, I do baby-wear my little girl and yes, I follow a baby-led weaning food routine for her. I try to bake all of our snacks and breads and I cook our dinner almost every night. But, I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
My Whole Chickens are not free range, but Perdue. I allow Oreos and Twinkies in my house, and every other week, we just might eat out at a restaurant, better yet, a CHAIN restaurant. Gasp. Shocker. Clutch your pearls because like I said, I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
We read books every night, but we also put Spongebob on the big screen on the weekends. And yes, my 1 year old knows who he is. She knows the theme song. Yup, shoot me. I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
I love to go thrift shopping and consignment shopping for the kids' clothes instead of buying new. But, I don't make their clothes. Better yet, I've never sewn or knitted in my life. I also use disposable diapers. Don't pass out! Like I said, I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
Now don't get me wrong: I'm all about "The Movement." I fully support the Breastfeeding, no gluten, Ergo Carrying Mamas out there. Actually, I have the pleasure of talking to lots of them almost everyday on social media. But, that one thing that still bothers me is the judgement. Because I pick and choose the techniques we use to parent, I get a scolding over anything that isn't "natural," "Paleo," "Organic," or "Straight from Mother Nature." Being a Parent is hard enough as it is; do we have to add in the shame from other Parents?
I guess I'll never know the feeling of the masses having a positive outlook on every single part of my parenting, while I look down on those that don't do what I do. But like I said, I'm not a crunchy granola Mom.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Meal Plan Monday!
Tuesday: hamburg steaks with gravy, brown rice and sweet peas
Wednesday: Matzo ball soup! So excited to make this for the first time
Thursday:Turkey sausage, egg noodles and carrot shreds(similar to this recipe)
Friday: Pizza night!
Saturday: Free dinner with a coupon/gift card deal
Sunday: Going to watch football at my parents house! Game day eats!
Dessert of the week: Banana pudding!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
ShopRite Deals 10/2 to 10/8
Please, please, if I missed any deals this week, let me know. This migraine has been killing me for the past few days, so I know I missed some deals while reading the circular. Thanks all!
GUM toothbrushes- .77
use 1.00/2 coupon from 8/7SS- .27 each
use .55/1 coupon from 8/7SS doubled- FREE
Pepsi 2 liter sodas- 5 for 5.00(must buy 5)
use four .55/1 coupons from 10/2Pepsico insert doubled- .20 each
Haribo Gummy Bears- .88
use .30/1 printable coupon doubled- .28
Total Raisin Bran- 1.99
use 1.00/1 printable coupon- .99
use 1.00/1 printable coupon- .99
use .75/1 printable coupon doubled- .49
use .75/1 printable coupon doubled- .49
use .85/1 printable coupon doubled- .29
Ronzoni pasta portions- .87
use 1.00/2 coupon from 9/25SS- .37
Old El Paso refried beans- 1.39
use .50/1 printable coupon doubled- .39
Rayovac batteries- 1.49
use 1.00/1 printable coupon- .49
Betty Crocker Fun da-middles cupcake mix- 2.49
use .75/1 coupon from 9/11GM doubled- .99
and use .50/1 cellfire e-coupon- .49
Celestial Seasonings tea- 1.99
use .75/1 printable coupon doubled- .49
use .75/1 printable coupon doubled- .49
Lipton Iced Tea- 1.00
use 1.00/2 coupon from 9/11SS- .50 each
Chex mix muddy buddy snacks- 2 for 4.00(must buy 2)
use two .75/1 coupons from 9/11GM doubled- .50 each
2000 flushes toilet bowl cleaner- 1.64
use 1.00/1 coupon from 7/24SS- .64
use 1.00/1 printable coupon- .64
Progresso traditional soup- 1.25
use 8 for 8.37 in-circular coupon- 1.05 each
and use two 1.00/4 coupons from 9/11GM- .80 each
Betty Crocker cookie mix- 2 for 4.00(must buy 2)
use two .40/1 printable coupons doubled- 1.20 each
and use .40/1 cellfire e-coupon- 1.00 each
Snickers fun size candy- 1.87
use 1.50/2 coupon from October All You magazine- 1.12 each
Nestle fun size candy- 1.87
use 1.00/2 coupon from October All You magazine- 1.37 each
use 1.00/2 printable coupon- 1.37 each
Folgers ground coffee- 2.99
use 1.00/1 coupon from 10/2RP- 1.99
Pepsi 20 pack canned soda- 2 for 10.00
use 2.00/2 coupon from 10/2Pepsico insert- 4.00 each
Other Deals
Red cross table salt- .39
Broccoli Rabe- .99/lb
ShopRite brand jumbo pack diapers- 3.49
5lb box tangerines- 3.99
ShopRite Match ups: Where are they?
Sorry guys! I've been suffering from migraines on and off since last night, so I'm just now getting back to finishing the match ups. Give me a half hour or so to double check the ones I have and I'll get them up so you can get your coupons ready for tomorrow.

















