Dr. Pepper & Orville Popcorn Coupon

Dr.Pepper Coupon

 

Here is a rare Dr. Pepper coupon! This printable coupon is valid for $1 off Orville Redenbacher Popcorn 3-Pack or larger & one 12 pack Diet Dr Pepper.  This coupon expires 30 days from the day you print it.  Go here to print your Dr. Pepper & Orville Popcorn coupon.  It’s a bricks coupon so remember to hit your back button to print it twice.

 

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The Venerable Turkey Sandwich: 5 Terrific Turkey Recipes

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Aside from Thanksgiving, turkey doesn’t get a whole lot of media coverage. Most people look forward to filling their bellies with tender, moist turkey and stuffing (or dressing) on Turkey Day. But once the holiday is over, they are typically ‘turkeyed’ out. The thought of preparing another turkey months later or, worse, creating new twists on leftover turkey can seem almost unbearable. The trick, however, to eating turkey throughout the year is simple: transform it into irresistible turkey recipes.

 

If you’re looking for ways to turn ordinary turkey into something that makes your taste buds melt, check out the following turkey recipes. Whether you use leftover turkey or the deli cuts, you’ll be amazed what can be done to the traditional turkey sandwich. From avocado and cranberries, to artichoke hearts and green olives, to fresh basil and spinach, there are all sorts of creative ways to spruce up turkey.

 

1) Santa Fe Turkey Sandwich
Servings: 1

 

Ingredients
2 slices whole grain bread, toasted
1 Tbsp. Kraft chipotle-flavored reduced-fat mayonnaise
6 slices deli turkey breast
1 slice Colby Jack cheese
1/4 avocado, thinly sliced
1 lettuce leaf
1 thin red onion slice

 

Directions
Spread toast slices with mayonnaise.
Fill with remaining ingredients.

 

2) Leftover Turkey Sandwich
Servings: 4

 

Ingredients
1 round bread loaf (1 lb.)
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1/2 lb. leftover cooked turkey breast, sliced
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup thinly sliced onions
2 cups lightly packed baby spinach leaves

 

Directions
Heat oven to 400°F.
Cut 1/2-inch-thick slice off top of bread loaf; set aside. Remove center of loaf, leaving 1/2-inch-
thick shell. Reserve removed bread for making croutons or another use.
Spread inside of bread shell with mayo. Fill with layers of remaining ingredients; cover with top
of bread. Wrap in foil.
Bake 30 minutes or until sandwich is heated through and cheese is melted. Let stand 10
minutes before cutting to serve.

 

3) Tuscan Turkey Wrap
Servings: 2

 

Ingredients
2 whole wheat tortillas (8 inch)
2 Tbsp. cream cheese
12 slices deli turkey breast
1/2 cup thinly sliced cucumbers
1 carrot, shredded
2 Tbsp. Shredded Italian Cheese Blend
2 Tbsp. Kraft Tuscan House Italian Dressing and Marinade

 

Directions
Spread tortillas with cream cheese.
Top with remaining ingredients; roll up.

 

4) Turkey and Vegetable Focaccia Sandwich
Servings: 8

 

Ingredients
1 can (14 oz.) artichoke hearts, drained, coarsely chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
1 cucumber, chopped (about 3/4 cup)
1/3 cup stuffed green olives, chopped
1/3 cup Kraft Tuscan House Italian Dressing and Marinade
1 focaccia bread (10 inch), split
2 pkgs. Hillshire Farm Oven-Roasted Turkey Breast
5 mozzarella cheese slices

 

Directions
Combine first 5 ingredients.

Fill bread halves with layers of half the turkey, vegetable mixture, remaining turkey and cheese.

 

5) Turkey Bruschetta Panini
Servings: 1

 

Ingredients
2 slices Italian bread
4 slices deli turkey breast
1 slice mozzarella cheese slice
2 fresh basil leaves
2 thin tomato slices
1 Tbsp. mayonnaise

 

Directions
Heat panini grill.
Fill bread slices with turkey, cheese, basil and tomatoes.
Spread outside of sandwich with mayo.
Grill 3 minutes or until golden brown.

Organic Chicken $1.99/lb at Whole Foods on 2/17!

Chicken whole foods

For those who love organic foods you will want to take advantage of this deal!  On Friday, 2/17, Whole Foods will have a sale on their organic whole chicken.  It will be priced at $1.99/lb, {which is a stock up price!}.  There is a limit of 10 per person but I know these will go quickly so if you’re interested I would plan to arrive early that day!

Blueberry and Lemon Cream Parfait Recipe

This is one of the few diabetic diet recipes I know that is super delicious and super easy!  Let me know if you like it and if you have any recipes you would like to share with our readers.
Blueberry and Lemon Cream Parfait Recipe

Serves 4

 

Ingredients:

  • 6 oz. low-fat, vanilla yogurt sweetened with low-calorie sweetener
  • 4 oz. fat-free cream cheese
  • 1 tsp. honey
  • 2 tsp. freshly grated lemon zest
  • 3 c. fresh blueberries, rinse and drain well

 

Directions:

  1. Drain liquid from the yogurt. In a medium bowl, combine the yogurt, cream cheese and honey.
  2. Using an electric mixer, beat at high speed until the yogurt mixture is light and creamy.
  3. Stir in the lemon zest.
  4. Layer the lemon cream and blueberries in dessert dishes.

 

Note:  If not serving immediately, cover and refrigerate.

 

Nutritional information per serving: Calories 125, Protein 7 g, Carbohydrate 22 g, Total fat 1 g, Monounsaturated fat 2 g, Cholesterol 3 mg, Sodium 180 mg, Fiber 3 g

Weight Watchers points: 2

How to Store Pantry Food & Maximum Shelf Life

Lock & Lock
I’m sure we’re all aware of the benefits of a well-stocked pantry.  It’s essential for menu planning organization, it helps maintain a diet full of real foods, and saves you a lot money by allowing you to stock up on foods when they hit their rock bottom price.  (See our printable price list).

 

But if food is not stored properly it spoils and loses all value.  That is why it is imperative to know the proper way to store pantry food & maximum shelf life.

 

The food wasted in the average North American kitchen is enormous.  Way too much food (and money) are being thrown away!  The numbers are shameful.  Is your kitchen contributing to the problem?  If so, I have some suggestions to help you save more and throw away less.

 

Food spoilage occurs when:

  • Food is low quality and/or damaged when purchased.
  • Food items are old, older, and embarrassingly old!
  • Food is stored incorrectly, allowing for contamination to occur.

 

What damages food? Air. Heat. Cold. Light. Moisture. Smells. Tiny critters.  Any of these factors could damage your hard-earned food but they can be prevented!


Ever since I discovered my entire stockpile overtaken with mice I have taken no chances with my pantry items.  I kept my overflowing stockpile in our garage.  What was I thinking?  I had two tables stacked on top of one another and a blanket between the two and flowing down the back so they wouldn’t get scratched.  We had dozens of tiny little mice in just about everything.  It was so painful to throw away garbage bags of food.  Thankfully, we have learned our lesson and now keep all food indoors.

 

I didn’t just stop at bringing food items indoors.  In my home items are rarely left in their initial packaging and great care is taken to store them properly.  I have became a fan of Lock & Lock bins and glass jars for storage.  I don’t consider plastic bags or cardboard boxes effective for long term food storage.  Thankfully we don’t have any rodents in our home but if we did it would be no problem for them to gnaw through cardboard.   All dry ingredients need to live in a hard container like glass, hard plastic or metal and I use a combination of all three.  These containers also help combat against moisture and air.

 

Here is what I do personally but you may have a different solution that works well for you.

 

Glass Jars

Most of my dry pantry items are stored in glass jars. So are a lot of fridge and freezer items, for that matter. They are a great option because they are inexpensive, recyclable, and airtight.

 

Food I store in glass jars: Tea bags, grains, legumes, seeds, nuts, dried herbs, pasta and more.

 

Plastic Storage Containers

My favorite storage container of choice is Lock & Lock.  They are durable, airtight, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit any food item.  Some friends I know prefer Tupperware because they have a lifetime guarantee.  Now, don’t quote me on that!  This is just hearsay from my friends. : )

 

I label the outside of my containers with a cutout from the original package and cover with scotch tape.  It’s not ultra classy but it gets the job done.

 

Food I store in Plastic Containers: Flours, sugars, cereal, pasta, chocolate, crackers, bread crumbs, oatmeal, pancake mix, and more.

 

Tins

Tins are ideal for containing small, easily scattered items like nuts or yeast packets. Tins also offer a dry, dark, and airtight space.  The obvious drawback to tins is that you can’t see what is inside and I rarely use tins for food for this reason.  For me, what’s out of site is out of mind with me and I’m not careful enough to make sure items don’t spoil.

 

Foods/items I store in tins: Coffee, dried chilies, yeast, gelatin, and more.

 

Pantry Items to Store in the Freezer

Several foods can be kept in the freezer to extend storage life, especially during the humid months.

  • Flours
  • Nuts
  • Spices – especially ground spices
  • Grains such as wheat germ and flax
  • Seeds – sunflower, sesame, etc
  • Vitamins (I don’t know if the freezer preserves them any better but it’s what my grandma always told me)

 

I’ve read that ground spices keep their condition and quality best when stored in an airtight container in the freezer.

 

Food for Thought: Share Your Bounty with Others

When so many people live daily around us with so little, we’re fortunate to have a stocked pantry.  Don’t forget to share your extras with local shelters, food banks, or churches to help feed those in need around you.

 

Is there anything wasting away in your pantry right now?

 

Free Food on the Table Menu Planning Service

 

Right now you can use the coupon code FEBFREE to get a free lifelong subscription to Food on the Table Menu Planning Service!  Absolutely free, how awesome is that?

 

Thanks, reader Amy for the heads up!

Four New Milk Coupons!

Here are FOUR new milk coupons!!!

Milk coupons often reach their print limit quick, so print them NOW while they’re available!

 

 

AND AT PARTICIPATING RETAILERS(zip code 84121 if needed)

 

 

Save $1.00 on (2) 8th Continent Soymilk (zip code 33303 if needed)

Save $0.55 on So Delicious NEW Almond Plus almond milk

or any so Delish Dairy Free Product

 

 

Save $1.00 on (1) Silk Milk (Facebook Offer)

Thanks, Shore Savings with Patti!

Panda Express: Free Entree with Purchase of a 2 Entree Plate & Drink

Panda Express

 

Here is a new printable coupon for  your local Panda Express!  Through March 1, 2012, you can use this coupon to get a free entree with purchase of a 2-entree plate and drink purchase at Panda Express.

 

Thanks, Freebie Shark!

Arby’s: Roast Beef Classic Combo Only $3.99

Arbys Coupon

 

Do you want a quick and cheap meal tonight?  Then head over to Arby’s!  Right now you can go to Arbys.com and enter your name to get a coupon valid for a Roast Beef Classic Combo for just $3.99! This combo includes a Roast Beef Classic Sandwich with choice of side salad or small fry and a small drink.    How awesome is that?  This coupon is not only valid tonight but also 1/11-1/17, at participating locations only.  As always, I recommend that you call your local Arby’s ahead of time to make sure they are participating.  Enjoy!

 

Thanks, Hip2Save!

$0.99 Gooseberry Patch Dinners on a Dime

dinners on a dime

 

Snag this discounted Gooseberry Patch eCookbook download ($13.99 value) with over 200 recipes on a Kindle or Nook for a limited time.  This recipe book is on sale for a low $0.99 right now but I’m not sure how long it will stay at this price.  Double check that it’s only $0.99 before checking out!