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Viva

(39 posts)
39. Good Plastic Containers
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 09:23 AM
Mar 2012

plastic that (allegedly) transmit no known chemicals into food

numbers 2, 4 & 5
My freezer is pull of reused yogurt containers.

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I need to spend less. [View all] yardwork Dec 2011 OP
Crock pot. Ruby the Liberal Dec 2011 #1
Great idea! I am vegetarian but eat fish and sometimes chicken. I'll look into this. Thank you. yardwork Jan 2012 #10
We eat out too much, too. I've spent this weekend investigating Flaxbee Apr 2012 #41
depends on what you like to eat, but I do a lot of salads and was getting maddezmom Dec 2011 #2
Good suggestions, especially the part about freezing things I know I like and will eat. yardwork Jan 2012 #11
I make and freeze my own spagetti sauce by the buckets full.. Little Star Dec 2011 #3
Do you have a good recipe for spaghetti sauce? Do you use canned tomatoes? What brand? Thanks! yardwork Jan 2012 #12
Well.... Little Star Jan 2012 #21
Whole chickens are the best meat for your dollar. canoeist52 Dec 2011 #4
Absolutely. I can get three meals out of one chicken. cbayer Dec 2011 #7
That sounds fantastic! Do you put the potatoes right in the baking pan with the chicken? yardwork Jan 2012 #13
Pierce the un-peeled potatoes with a fork so they don't explode in the oven. canoeist52 Jan 2012 #26
Thanks. This sounds delicious. I sometimes cook small potatoes and carrots in pan with the chicken. yardwork Jan 2012 #28
Good Plastic Containers Viva Mar 2012 #39
i have found those containers work great, they stack and if you buy the right size, you have NMDemDist2 Jan 2012 #29
We boil the chicken with onions, carrots and celery in a large stock po - then strip it off the bone BR_Parkway Jan 2012 #27
Great ideas Irishonly Dec 2011 #5
How do you thaw and/or cook the frozen portions? yardwork Jan 2012 #14
If you have a microwave... Irishonly Jan 2012 #18
Sorry about the meat Irishonly Jan 2012 #23
I eat chicken and fish. I'm a kinda-sorta vegetarian. yardwork Jan 2012 #24
I get a lot of ideas from the cooking & baking group. cbayer Dec 2011 #6
That's my goal. Right now, I spend too much money eating out, and I don't even enjoy it. yardwork Jan 2012 #15
Like you I just go shopping for groceries. RebelOne Jan 2012 #33
I am not a vegetarian, but I find that I am eating less and less meat. cbayer Jan 2012 #34
Probably the first thing you want to do Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #8
My mom taught me to buy at yard sales and Goodwill! She didn't teach me to cook, though. yardwork Jan 2012 #16
I've done all that, too. My suggestion, simplify your diet. freshwest Dec 2011 #9
Good advice. Simplifying is my plan. yardwork Jan 2012 #17
I've only had one summer with sufficient sun at my place to grow anything at the window. freshwest Jan 2012 #19
Agreed Sherman A1 Jan 2012 #20
Reading for entertainment can be frugal.. Little Star Jan 2012 #22
I've thought about getting a Kindle. yardwork Jan 2012 #25
farmers market. getdown Jan 2012 #30
just got an email and found some good ideas here maddezmom Jan 2012 #31
You have made a good start by identifying ways you can save money annonymous Jan 2012 #32
Hey, yardwork, how's it going? Curmudgeoness Jan 2012 #35
LOL! I made some homemade chicken soup. yardwork Jan 2012 #36
Well, don't give up. Curmudgeoness Jan 2012 #37
Thanks. My life has been a bit upside down lately. It will settle down, though. yardwork Jan 2012 #38
homemade 2 liters stevia-sweetened iced tea eShirl Mar 2012 #40
Old fashion oatmeal. safeinOhio Apr 2012 #42
Heating cedric125 Jun 2012 #43
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