Showing posts with label frugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frugal. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2011

What's cookin'?



I know this is a little off the beaten path of what we normally post, but it's delicious and cheaper than store bought so it fits in with our goal right?

Today I am making homemade granola!  I've made this recipe before-it comes from my mom who got it from an old cook book and altered it a little.  I will post the recipe with alterations (because that's how we make it).  If you try it out, let us know what you think!


3 cups Rolled Oats or Old Fashioned (not quick)
1 cup shredded or flaked coconut (unsweetened if you can find)
1 cup coarsely chopped nuts (your choice-you can use sunflower seeds instead or do a half/half thing as well just remember to use non salted)
1/2 cup butter, melted
1/2 cup honey (look for local as store bought is usually cut with corn syrup)
1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup raisins (golden, regular, or even other dried berries if you prefer)


Combine all ingredients except raisins in ungreased 13X9-inch pan; mix well. Bake in preheated moderate oven (350° F) 25 to 30 minutes (longer if you double it) or until golden brown, stirring occasionally;after you take it out of the oven then stir in raisins. Cool thoroughly, store in tightly covered container in cool dry place or in refrigerator. Serve as cereal with milk or as a snack.
Makes 6 cups of granola
***Some changes I have made are I cook mine at 325° F because 350° F sometimes is too high. I also put in one tablespoon of vanilla because I like my granola to taste like oatmeal cookie dough-so sometimes I leave out the cinnamon and only use the vanilla and a small amount (1/4 cup) of brown sugar. I like to add sunflower seeds, flax seeds, or whatever you feel like that you might enjoy. I also use my metal bread bowl as it is easier to stir and holds more because I like to double the batch. 



I also add a little bit less than 1 cup of honey as I add the brown sugar to the butter when I melt that.  YUM!  



ENJOY!!!









Thursday, February 24, 2011

DIY Baby leg warmers!

I'll admit, I've been on the hunt for some black and white striped baby legs for a while, but I couldn't justify the $15+ price tag, so I decided to check today while at the store and see what their sock selection was like, and low and behold I found some GREY and BLACK striped knee socks.  Even better than white and black!  So I snatched them and a few other pair of socks up to make some baby legs.  I used >this< tutorial.  It's very simple.  Cut off the bottom and sew them up!  I tried it with a sewing machine, and by hand, and while it takes a bit longer, I think I like doing it by hand better.  Here are two of my finished products:


It's baby season around here so I made a pair (on the right) for my niece and the ones on the left are for the little one I'm cookin' up!  I have a few more that I'm finishing up tonight (it literally takes like 5 minutes) and those will be going to other babies too!  Such a fun, simple and inexpensive, baby gift!  Oh and cute too! 

Monday, August 9, 2010

More money saving websites!

We have compiled a list of other money saving websites that haven't been mentioned before in previous posts.  We are going to make a link or a list on the sidebar of great sites to check out, so if you miss this post or don't want to find it again, they will be easy to locate.

Find additional coupon codes on your purchases:
http://www.promotionalcodes.com

http://www.freeshipping.org/

http://www.retailmenot.com/

http://www.redplum.com/


Earn rewards for recycling and reusing:
http://www.recyclebank.com/ 


Great tips and info on things you didn't know you could do with recyclables:
http://earth911.com/

Recycle your old glue bottles and sticks.  Info here:
http://elmersgluecrew.com/

Check these great websites out for yourself, and if you have any others to tell us about please post them in the comments so we can share them with everyone!
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