Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Saving Money: Menu Planning 101


Since JC and I are on a mission to get out of debt ASAP, we’ve been on a pretty strict budget since getting married.  We’ve managed to reduce spending in a lot of areas and finally got our $1000 emergency fund all completed last month!  Now we get to put any and all extra money against our debts and knock them out one by one.  It feels soooo good to have some control over our finances and begin to see that light at the end of the debt tunnel! 

One of the key areas where we discovered we had to cut was our grocery budget.  We simply spent way too much on food!  So we cut it down to what we thought was a pretty fair amount, and lo and behold, we discovered another problem: our first couple months being married resulted in huge grocery bills at the beginning of the month and next to nothing left by the last week of the month.  Hello Kraft Dinner 7 nights in a row!   We knew we had to something. 

I realized that a lot of the things I bought just sat on the pantry shelf without being used, or sat in the fridge until they started to grow little green furry friends and had to be thrown out.  I had to be smarter with our money and avoid all this wasted food… because wasted food meant wasted $.  I needed a plan. 

So began my menu planning.  I made up a simple two-week menu of what I wanted to make for suppers each night, wrote down all the ingredients I needed into a shopping list.  I made sure most suppers were big enough so there were leftovers for lunches for the next day or two.  We both eat pretty basic, routine breakfasts, so I added those couple of items, along with some extra fruit and veggies, some basic sandwich makings for lunches, and voila! I had my shopping list.  I remember I did my 2-week shopping and ended cutting somewhere around $40 off what I had spent previously for the same time period.  Wow!  For us, that’s a big deal!  Now, I didn’t make every supper KD and hot dogs and ramen noodles to save bucks… I still planned food that we enjoyed, like spaghetti, tacos, chicken and potatoes, stir fry, etc. 

I realized that this was our answer to saving money – meal planning!!!  Since my first 2-week plan worked so well, I decided to go big and make the next one up for an entire month.  I used my totally amazing Microsoft Word formatting skills and made up a mind-blowing super awesome calendar that I could edit each month with whatever I wanted to make for meals, including a complete grocery list and recipes.  (Yes, I am that awesome!)    :P   I ended up making four grocery lists for that entire month.  The first one was a big list where I buy all of the non-perishable or “slowly-perishable” (like cheese, bags of carrots, etc) stuff for the month.  I divided up the rest of the perishable foods into weekly shopping lists. 

It took me about 5 hours that first month to get all the meals in the calendar and figure out grocery lists and recipes, which was a long time and a lot of work!  But it paid off.  Once again we saved lots of $, managed to eat yummy food, stayed on budget and avoided wasting food.

Each month I get a bit faster and a bit more creative with my menu plan.  Last month it only took me about 3 hours from start to finish, and that included pouring through my cook books searching for new ideas.  This month it was about 2.5 hours.  And the cool part is that I enjoy it!  I find cooking to be therapeutic and relaxing, and that includes looking through cookbooks and doing my menu-plan. 

Another great side-effect of doing a meal plan is that all I have to do is glance at my calendar that’s stuck to the side of the fridge and I know exactly what to cook for supper.   No more “honey, what do you want for supper?” “I don’t know… whatever you want” “Well, I don’t know what I’m hungry for.  What are you hungry for?” “Whatever you want is fine with me” and on and on.  It makes things a lot more streamlined in the evening, because I hated getting home from work at 5:45 and then having to figure out what to make and hope we had all of the ingredients so I didn’t have to run to Sobeys yet…   I’ve also tried to plan several Crock Pot meals every month, just because it’s such a time saver to just throw a bunch of stuff in the Crock Pot, turn it on low, and know that when I come home supper will be done!

Since this saved us a lot of money and frustration, I thought some of you out there in blog-reader land might benefit from it too!  I love the organization this provides.  I never have to guess about groceries or meals or what I have or need.  It’s all done and ready when I need it. 


This is what February’s Calendar looks like:   

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Finally - a food blog post! :)


Monday marked our three-month anniversary! These past three months have gone by so quickly... yikes! We wanted to celebrate by having a nice dinner together, and since the budget is tight in the Reagan house, we decided to forgo a fancy restaurant and be creative!
JC has been telling me for months about this apple pie recipe from his great-grandma... but he hadn’t made it yet, so all I could do was imagine how yummy this pie supposedly was. On Monday he finally made it! And I have decreed that it is not to be called Apple Pie... it’s new name is “Wonderful Pie”. I was very impressed! Not only did it look really good with the cinnamon and sugar dusted on top, it also had a cute message cut into the crust: JC + Bree. Needless to say, the pie was a huge hit and we both ate two pieces that night. :)

One of my family’s favorite special dinners is Chicken Neptune with Stuffed Potatoes. My Mom had made it one night for dinner during one of JC’s visits back when we were dating and he seemed to like it, so I figured that would make a good fancy dinner.

Stuffed Potatoes

I love making stuffed potatoes! They’re soooo easy to make, they taste awesome, and they look like you worked really hard on them, even though you didn't. Here’s the recipe: (I use the term “recipe” loosely... you can pretty much add whatever you want)
  • Bake large potatoes at about 400 degrees F for around an hour, until the potatoes are nice and soft inside when you poke them with a fork. Make sure you do NOT wrap the potatoes in tin foil, as that will leave the skin soft, which will make them fall apart later on.
  • Cut off the top 1/3 of the potatoes lengthwise.
  • Scoop out the inside of the potatoes and put into a mixing bowl.
  • Add whatever you want to the potatoes... I usually add any combination of butter, sour cream, cream cheese, cheddar cheese, green onions, bacon bits, etc. This time I added butter, sour cream and parmesan cheese.
  • Mash or whip all of the added stuff with the potatoes until it’s nice and smooth with no lumps.
  • Scoop the potato mix back into the potato skins and bake in the oven at about 400 again for 20-30 mins.
- Enjoy!

   Chicken Neptune

Chicken Neptune is really easy too! Simply bbq chicken breasts. Top the chicken breasts with asparagus, crab meat, and hollandaise sauce. It sounds weird, but it tastes really yummy. (My mom used to order this every time we went out for dinner to a nice restaurant and it quickly became her favorite!) The store-bought hollandaise sauce mix works fine, but if you have a recipe for homemade, it’s even better! 

You can cook the asparagus however you would like, but my sister found a delicious way to do it and now we cannot go back to simply steaming it. 

  • Heat about 4 tbsp of olive oil on medium heat in a frying pan.
  • Once the oil is hot (and starting to smoke a little bit), add the asparagus to it. Be careful, the oil will spatter.
  • Lightly salt and pepper the asparagus and quickly put a lid over the pan, or else you’ll have oil spattered all over your stove.
  • Using tongs, turn the asparagus every minute. It will cook very quickly. Usually it only takes about 5 minutes or so for them to be done.
  • The outside will get slightly crispy and a little bit browned from the hot oil, but the flavor is great! I usually hate asparagus, but when it is prepared this way, I don’t mind eating it.
Well, that was our anniversary dinner! Hmm, my first blog post about food.... I should do this more often!

Enjoy the picture! And yes, we were drinking orange juice out of goblets... it looked more fancy. :D