At Aldi, whole chicken is just $.79 per pound. I picked up an entire 5+ pound bird for just $4.08 yesterday. Searching for ways to prepare it, I grabbed my Williams Sonoma Paris cookbook for inspiration. Could the Aldi chicken stand the test of … [Read more...]
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Kids and Money: The Kool-Aid Stand
Kids and Money: Β The Kool-Aid Stand One of the most common ways to teach your kids about making money is the old-fashioned Lemonade or Kool-Aid stand. Β It goes way beyond making a little spending money; it's a great lesson in … [Read more...]
Too Many Tomatoes? Make Bruschetta!
Here's a tasty (yet frugal) favorite that is a perfect way to use up the tomatoes in your garden.Β We love it on top of garlic toast as an appetizer, or on grilled chicken breasts. Bruschetta 8 Roma tomatoes, diced 1/2 C. chopped basil 1/4 C. … [Read more...]
Back to School on a Budget
I can hardly believe it's August already. The summer has gone by WAY too fast. While I don't send my own kids back to school until after Labor Day, I know some of you are gearing up for the first day of school very soon. Last week, I had the … [Read more...]
Gourmet Cheese at Aldi
I really like Aldi (if you're a seasoned Mommysavers Member you know that by now). As a frugal mom, it makes my life a lot easier by simplifying and streamlining my grocery shopping routine. I can get in and get out quickly without spending much … [Read more...]
Kids and Money: Spend, Save, Share
Kids and Money: Β Spend, Save, Share For kids old enough for an allowance, dividing their money three ways is a method that enforces the value of saving and sharing, as well as the fun of spending. We've been using this method for many years, … [Read more...]