Hello all. Hope you are all well. Baby it is cold outside! We got a blast of winter weather for a couple days. We had snow start Sunday late afternoon and through yesterday until about 11 AM here. It covered everything. At one point yesterday, I wasn't sure what was falling faster - the huge snowflakes or the leaves! It was something to see. No leaves left on the tulip tree now, and the maple lost a lot. The ground was both yellow and white! Some has melted, depending on where the sun was hitting. I got the back walk cleared off as it melted - those leaves get slick.
Goodness, the sunrise was beautiful this morning. The bright pink only lasted a bit, but it sure was pretty. We get a little warmer each day, until we hit 70 again on Saturday! Crazy stuff.
Looking out my west window at the tree in neighbor's front yard - yesterday morning. It was really coming down at one point.
While the snow was blowing around on Sunday, I stayed in and did some TV watching. I got into watching a show called Struggle Meals on the Taste network (235 on Direct TV). It is also on You Tube.
The guy doing the cooking is Frankie Celenza. The whole series is about using what you have, spending little and having fun and yummy food on the frugal!
The guy has some really neat tips - things I never thought of in all my years, and some really good sounding food ideas. I got a lot of ideas. It is worth trying to find and watching. His holiday ideas were really fun too! CHECK IT OUT!
I am sure you have all heard about the DEALS for Thanksgiving dinners going on. They are everywhere - which is good. Most all large markets and their affiliates are having deals. Many are lasting until Christmas.
You have seen them - feed a family of 10 for $40. There are also stores having feed 4 for $20. Some in between. They are all making it hard to NOT being able to afford a great dinner.
ALDI has a $40 deal - there are about 21 items on their list, and you get multiples of several - making it about 26 items.
WALMART - has a $40 deal and it has 20 items
KROGER has a $40 deal, and it has 16 items.
Both AMAZON and TARGET are advertising $20 deals to feed 4.
Seriously I like Aldi's the best - all include turkey as well as canned, boxed and fresh items.
It isn't a packaged deal - so you can pick and choose for variety.
Looking at the pre-ads for this week (starting Wed.) Some Kroger will have turkey for .49/lb. and Meijer will have turkey for .39/lb. Not sure what restrictions there are - but dang - those are the best prices I have seen in a few years!
Just think you can get all that food, make a lovely dinner, maybe have visitors bring a side as well - and you will be eating good for a while.
You cannot buy lunchmeat or deli meat (or any meat) for the price of turkeys!!!! It is healthy and you can use it in so many ways.
I know not all live in bigger towns and not all have affiliates of big grocers close by - but for the deals, it sure would be worth a little drive for me, if I needed any of it.
I have a turkey and a turkey breast in the freezer and a couple hams - so even if I had no other meat - I would be good for a long while. THAT is the reason we hunt for the deals and keep our freezers stocked!!!!
If you can take advantage of the cheap turkey prices and have room - get what you can store! You could also can the meat.
These deals are fantastic and come at a time when grocery prices have been up. Look for baking items in the next few weeks as well - they will all be going on sale. My niece works for a WM produce dept. in southern IN, and they have reduced all their fresh cranberries to .99/lb. Not sure if that is everywhere or just there. Might be worth checking. Making sauce or marmalades or making juice - super good ways to use them at such a good price.
I will have a post of ALL the ways to eat/use T-day leftovers - IT AINT JUST FOR THANKSGVING ANYMORE!
I hope many of you can take advantage of one or more of these deals. A lovely meal can be had for your family with minimal cost.
Have a great day. Stay warm. SMILE!!!