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Holiday Recipes that Save Time and Money

by Kimberly Danger

Another holiday season is upon us. With all the parties, programs and family gatherings, meal planning can become a challenge. The hustle and bustle can put a strain on any family – not to mention blow its budget. Here are some tips to help take the stress out of the holidays, and leave more cash in your wallet.

Note, all the recipes I’ve included below are available online through Coupons.com. Simply click on the site’s recipe tab (at coupons.com) which takes you to a huge online recipe database and type in the name of the recipe you want to find. Many of the recipes have coupons in line with the ingredients list for additional savings on needed items.

Simplify Cookies
It just wouldn’t seem like the holidays without cookies. If you’re experiencing that holiday time crunch, use ready-made cookie dough and you’ll have “homemade” cookies in a matter of minutes. You’ll find several varieties in your grocery store’s refrigerated section. Pillsbury® Ready to Bake Cookies and Nestlé Tollhouse Refrigerated Cookie and Brownie dough are great for busy parents and fun for kids. Search their websites for printable coupons and special promotions (pillsbury.com and verybestbaking.com respectively). You can also check sites like Coupons.com for deals on cookie dough, or other baking ingredients.

If you do have time to bake, here’s a basic sugar cookie recipe that is very versatile. Freeze the dough itself or bake the cookies and frost them later on.

Go Potluck
If you’re entertaining over the holidays, make things easier on yourself by asking guests to bring a dish to pass. Most likely people will ask you what they can bring anyway, so don’t refuse their offers! When you’re invited to a potluck, select a meal that is likely to please the majority of the guests. This potato recipe is simple, economical and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Bake this at home, then wrap the covered pan in towels to keep it warm on your way to the event. Cook Ahead
If it’s your turn to host the big holiday meal, do as much of the prep ahead of time as you can. That way, you’ll be able to spend time socializing with family and friends instead of in the kitchen. Beef brisket can be prepared a day ahead, as well as many hors d’oeuvres. Get Creative with Loss Leaders
This time of year, supermarkets have a surplus of bargains designed for holiday meals. Thinking outside the box can open up a whole new world of possibilities for the ingredients that are readily available. Use the Internet to search for unique, creative ways to use traditional ingredients. Coupons.com not only provides great holiday recipes, but also notifies you of coupons that correspond with listed ingredients. Here is a fun recipe that uses pumpkin in a whole new way: Create Meals to Freeze
Rushing off to parties, programs and going shopping can leave little time to make well-balanced meals. With a dinner or two ready to go in the freezer, you’ll avoid the drive-through temptation and save more money for gifts. To simplify the process, prepare double batches of the foods you eat when you do cook, and put one meal in the freezer.

Soups and stews freeze well and taste great on cold nights. Lasagna can be assembled (don’t cook the noodles) and frozen for later use. Allow ample time to thaw before baking. Love Those Leftovers
If you’re roasting a turkey this holiday season, you’ll probably have some leftovers. In fact, buying a large turkey is more economical since you’re getting more meat per pound. Turkey leftovers can easily substitute your favorite chicken recipes. Cooked turkey can be taken off the bone and kept in the freezer for three to four months. The bones and carcass can be boiled and used for broth or soup. Give Edible Gifts
Attractively packaged, homemade cookies and candies can make an inexpensive gift. Jar gifts are also very popular and can include mixes for brownies, cookies or even soups. Layer the ingredients creatively and tie the jar with an attractive ribbon. Don’t forget to include cooking/baking instructions. Look for jars, baskets and other containers at your local Dollar Store. Whether you are a casual cook or go-all out this time of year, I hope these tips will help stretch your budget as well as leave more time for what's truly important: friends and family. Happy holidays!


About the Author: Kimberly Danger is the owner/publisher of Mommysavers.com, and online resource for parents interested in saving time and money. For over 995 more ways to save, check out Kimberly’s book 1000 Best Baby Bargains.

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