Showing posts with label meal for a steal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meal for a steal. Show all posts
Monday, December 15, 2008
Looking to Save money?
For all of you looking to save money on groceries here's a link to Rachel Ray's Meals for a Steal, check it out, I'll be adding quite a few to my next meal plan.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Rachels Ray's "Meals for a Steal"
Today on Rachel Ray, she gave us two more "Meals for a Steal" Recipes - New England Pasta Bake and Chicken Chickpea Curry Bowls, both for around $10 for 6 people. Pretty good. They both look like dishes I'd like to try.
To make them a little healthier (it may put the price up but not much, the health benefits are worth it) I would recommend using whole grain or whole wheat pasta for the Pasta Bake and brown rice for the Curry Bowls. Plus she recommended dropping the price in the Curry bowls by making them vegetarian, omitting the chicken and using two cans of chick peas.
To make them a little healthier (it may put the price up but not much, the health benefits are worth it) I would recommend using whole grain or whole wheat pasta for the Pasta Bake and brown rice for the Curry Bowls. Plus she recommended dropping the price in the Curry bowls by making them vegetarian, omitting the chicken and using two cans of chick peas.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
"Meal for a Steal" on Rachel Ray
Told you I'd keep you updated on Rachel Ray's saving tips.
She added a new segment called "Meal for a Steal" and today the recipe was "Birds Nests with Chicken and Broccoli" with a total cost of ingredients being $7.14.
I'd say that's quite a steal. I wish I could eat broccoli (we don't mix well since child #2) but my kids eat broccoli so even better.
She added a new segment called "Meal for a Steal" and today the recipe was "Birds Nests with Chicken and Broccoli" with a total cost of ingredients being $7.14.
I'd say that's quite a steal. I wish I could eat broccoli (we don't mix well since child #2) but my kids eat broccoli so even better.
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