This weekend was a little different. As some of you know, Cory took Wesley to visit my in-laws in Wisconsin. They left yesterday after lunch. Here's a few shots I managed to snap before my camera died again:
I could almost feel Cory's eye roll when I said to wait a minute so could take some pictures. Gosh I'm a wonderful photographer, blurry and I cut heads off.
And on that note, I went to the grocery by myself today. It was very lonely. *sigh*
So Meijer was having a buy-one-get-one-free sale on their bags of frozen chicken breasts. In the past we have bought these, and they get shoved down to the bottom of the freezer, and they get freezer-burned and have to be thrown away. A few tips occurred to me, so I put them in action, and I think they will save money and time in the future.
*waves Domestic Goddess wand*
What?
Alright, so my new BFF (sorry Jessica;) is freezer bags. (JK) Apparently the bags and containers a lot of meat comes in, will not protect them from freezer burn. So that is easily fixed.
When I got home from the grocery today, I opened the bags, and divided the chicken into meal-sized portions, and split them among freezer bags. The two bags of chicken breasts, that were buy-one-get-one-free at Meijer this week for $15, will make ten dinners. (!)
I have been stockpiling my new recipes (I have several blogs on my blog reader, and I belong to a ton of email lists) so when the main ingredient goes on sale at the store, I pull out the corresponding recipe.
Stay tuned for some picture posts from Wisconsin, and some (hopefully) delicious recipes!
*waves Domestic Goddess wand again, just for the fun of it*
5 comments:
Enjoy your time!
Freezer bags and I have a close relationship as well. I like to sort my meat that way as well...it's a lot easier for meals. I hope you can survive without the men of the house. I'm sure I would be lost without mine. Have a great week Domestic Goddess!
OH, I SO aspire to be YOU, Domestic Goddess. Sigh.
So now that your boys aren't there, you're spending time taking pictures of...........
......food.
Dad
Of course, Nigella Lawson grabbed the title Domestic Goddess for herself some time back, but I can't imagine she will mind sharing the title with you since you are the definition of a domestic goddess. You've seen her book, How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking, haven't you? If not, you might want to check it out. Take care.
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