Category: Frugal Heart Prints


Sentimental Ornaments

December 17th, 2009 — 1:00am

The boys and I set to work on Christmas gifts for the grandparents last week.  We got the idea for the Christmas tree pictures from Jenn’s Advent Box and the ideas for the ornaments from The Fifth Street Palace, as well as Home Grown Hearts.

We made handprint Christmas trees with thumbprint ornaments,


and then we made handprint snowmen on ornaments; I ended up doing the detail work on the snowmen, but that little chubby handprint is just precious.

At first, I wasn’t so sure how our projects were turning out; we had lots of smears, and I had to keep washrags handy to wipe off the ornaments and try again….plus Jacob couldn’t quite get the hang of handprints at first.  I was beginning to wonder how these ladies can make it look so easy.:)  Crafting with kids is just not that easy for me….oh, it’s fun, but halfway through a big project, I sometimes end up wanting to say words Mommies should just not say….LOL (just keepin’ it real here).  But, we ended up having a lot of fun, once we got through the initial practice sessions, and the boys ended up with some really cute, sentimental gifts for the grandparents.  I also used the tag idea to make it even more special.  We were supposed to use clear ornaments, and I wish that we could have, but we were trying to use what we had, plus the ornaments we had gotten at the dollar store.  All in all, though, they still turned out ok.

Some day, those little handprints are going to be big handprints….I just can’t imagine that day, and I don’t really like to think about it.  That’s why these memories are just too precious not to write down.

Merry Christmas!  Get craftin’!:)

Join in with ‘Tis the Season Thursday with The Fifth Street Palace.

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Coupon Chief

December 10th, 2009 — 1:00am
If you are an avid online shopper, then http://www.couponchief.com might be just the website to help you get a good amount of savings on your purchase.  With pages and pages of coupon codes, you are sure to find one for the store you are looking to make a purchase from.  How it works is that when you know where you want to shop, you head on over to Coupon Chief and search for either the products you are interested in or the store.  You can even go to their complete listing of stores and find the one you’re looking for.  Once you click on that store, several different coupons will come up.  You choose the one that suits you, copy and paste the code into Notepad or onto your clipboard, and click on “Use It.”  Once you click on “Use It,” you will go to the store site, and you can make your purchase, being sure to paste the coupon code into the allotted box at checkout.  It’s truly that simple.

Coupon Chief has several features that really make the search for a coupon easy and simple.  First of all, they have a rating system.  If you use a particular coupon code, you can then add a comment to that coupon, also letting others know if it worked.  This makes more efficient use of your time, as you can see if a particular coupon even works or not before going through the process.  (I did not see too many comments yet, but there are other features that help, as well.)  There are expiration dates in some instances, and you can even share the coupon with friends and family via Facebook or email.

I decided to look for a few stores myself, since I’ve waited until the last minute to do my Christmas shopping.  Thinking I could maybe save a bundle, I decided to look for Michaels coupons.  There were 4 coupon codes for Michaels, ranging from 40%-75% off.  Expiration dates were unknown, so I would just have to try using them to see if they work.  Then I decided to look for Old Navy coupons.  There were around 46 coupon codes to choose from, ranging from $10 off a $50 purchase, to 15% off any purchase, to free shipping, to 20% off plus free shipping on orders over $50, etc.  There were quite a few with expiration dates.  All in all, there are several merchants to choose from when looking for coupons, and the coupon codes are readily accessible to anyone.
You can sign up for Coupon Chief for free.  This means not only can you use the coupons listed on Coupon Chief, but you can submit your own coupons too.  When you submit your own coupons, you can make a little extra cash.  Just sign up for their Pays2Share program, submit your coupons, and every time someone uses one of your coupons, you’ll make 2% of their sales.
With coupons for travel, basic necessities, clothing, etc., you are sure to find some good deals to help make your spending this Christmas just a little bit lighter.  Honestly, with coupons for stores like Amazon, Walmart, and Target, as well, I will probably be using this site whenever I need to purchase online.  So next time you’re about to order online, be sure to hop over to Coupon Chief first to see if you can save money on that purchase.

(CouponChief.com invited me to peruse their vast supply of coupons in December.)

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Simplifying Your Holidays- Frugal & Creative Gift Ideas

December 7th, 2009 — 8:07am

Before you read on, don’t forget today is the last day to link up your pics for the Christmas tree contest!:)

There are only 2 1/2 weeks left to get ready for Christmas.  For some of you this isn’t so bad because you’re well-organized and have been working on Christmas gifts for quite some time.  For some of us, though, this crunch of a time can get quite stressful, as we haven’t even started.  Plus, we have to consider where the money is going to come from for all of these gifts we are supposed to get.  Well, maybe we just need a little inspiration to get us going.  Plus, maybe we can come up with ideas to help us curb the spending and invest in our creative resources.  Believe me, we are all in kind of a financial crunch this year, or at least, a lot of us are; wouldn’t it be great to think of some great gift ideas that really do come from the heart?  Here are some ideas for frugal gift giving and creative gift ideas….

To read more about these gift ideas, visit my post over on MamaBuzz.

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Stretching That Roasted Chicken

December 9th, 2008 — 7:31am

As busy moms, we are always trying to find ways to stretch our dollars, especially when it comes to the grocery bill. A few weeks ago, I had seen Cristina Ferrare on Oprah, fixing several meals with roasted chicken, and I have since tried three of the recipes. They were all very good and made plenty for our family to have, enough that I thought of sharing them on here. So, enjoy! Oh, and I usually only cook one roasted chicken and then use it for a couple extra meals; it just depends on the size of your family. Also, to stretch your dollars more, wait until these whole chickens go on sale, and buy more than one or two so you have for a later time; last week, Country Mart here had them on for $.69/lb, so I bought about three of them. Enjoy!:)

Roasted Chicken
Recipe created by Cristina Ferrare

This classic roasted chicken is great on its own and in countless other recipes. This recipe calls for two chickens so that you have leftovers!

Ingredients:
Roasted Chicken:
2 chickens , 4 1/2 to 5 pounds each
6 lemons
A poultry mix of fresh herbs: Rosemary, sage, thyme, parsley and oregano work well.

Marinade for one chicken:
1 cup Dijon mustard
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup juice from fresh lemon (don’t discard lemon rinds)

To make marinade: Place all ingredients in a nonreactive bowl. Whisk with a wire whisk until ingredients are incorporated well—the marinade should have a smooth and creamy consistency.

To make roasted chicken: Preheat oven to 425°.Clean chickens well and pat dry. Place each chicken in its own baking dish.Stuff cavities with lemon rinds and fresh herbs. A poultry mix is fine, usually consisting of rosemary, sage, thyme, parsley and oregano.Pour marinade over chicken. Add cracked pepper and remaining herbs to the top of each chicken.Place an oven thermometer in each chicken and cover with aluminum foil. Place on the lower rack of the oven. Bake for 1 1/2 hours, then remove the aluminum foil. Baste with a basting bulb. Keep basting often, ever 15 minutes until the thermometer reads 180°.

Chicken Pot Pie with Cornbread Crust
Recipe created by Cristina Ferrare

This is a feel-good meal! It’s traditional without a catch but very satisfying—not to mention easy and fast.

Ingredients:
Filling:
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 Tbsp. unsalted butter
1 medium Onion , chopped
1/4 cup flour
2 cups chicken stock
2 cups chopped Roasted Chicken
1/2 cup frozen sweet petite peas
1 potato , diced and boiled
1 1/2 cup chopped, cooked carrots
1/2 tsp. salt
Cracked pepper
Dash of Tabasco® sauce

Crust:
3/4 cup white or yellow cornmeal
3/4 cup flour
1 Tbsp. baking powder
1 1/2 Tbsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 cup milk
1 large egg
2 Tbsp. canola oil

To make filling: Preheat the oven to 400°. Spray a 2-quart casserole with cooking spray. In a large sauce pan, heat olive oil and unsalted butter together. Add onion and sauté until tender, about 4 or 5 minutes. Add in flour until blended. Slowly stir in 2 cups of heated chicken stock, whisking well. Cook mixture over medium heat until thickened and bubbly, about 4 minutes. Stir in chicken, peas, potato, carrots, salt, pepper and Tabasco®. Pour into a 2-quart ovenproof casserole dish coated with cooking spray and spread mixture evenly.

To make crust: In a bowl, stir cornmeal, flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Stir milk, egg and canola oil until well combined. Stir wet ingredients into dry ingredients. Spoon the batter evenly on the filling. Bake until the top is golden brown, about 22 to 25 minutes.

Chicken Enchiladas
Recipe created by Cristina Ferrare

These chicken enchiladas make a great family meal—and they’re simple to make!

Ingredients:
16 ounce bottle or can enchilada sauce
6 low-fat or fat-free tortillas
1 jar salsa
2 cans refried beans
1/4 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1/4 cup shredded sharp Monterey Jack cheese
1/2 cup low-fat sour cream
1/4 cup kalamata olives , pitted
1 jalapeño , chopped and seeded
Roasted Chicken

Heat oven to 400°. Pour the can of enchilada sauce into a pie dish. Dip tortillas in the sauce to soften them.On a cutting board, gently spread refried beans on one side of each tortilla. Add enough diced Roasted Chicken to cover the beans. Sprinkle with cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. Add olives, chopped jalapeño and salsa (optional).Roll up the tortillas and place seam-side down in a 9″ x 13″ baking dish.Blend the sour cream into the remaining enchilada sauce in the pie dish. Pour over enchiladas and sprinkle remaining cheese.Cover and bake for 25-30 minutes until hot and bubbly.

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