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Grilled marinated eggplant with rosemary.
www.activelifecooking.com
Berry and Dark Chocolate "Parfait": Cutting costs this summer? Learn a few lessons from us and share a few of yours!
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A bargain isn't a bargain if it rots in your pantry. What to do with 10 lbs of potatoes you bought on sale.
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Frugal Foodie Recipe Redux of Truffle Risotto
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How to make crunchy, crispy, healthy granola bars at home.
www.mostlyeating.com
Frozen fruit and other ideas on how to eat healthily through the recession (& still have fun with your food)
www.foodiewithfamily.com
Bananas Brûlées. Unbelievably delicious and incomparably simple.
Do you ever forget what's in your fridge or freezer? Here's a PDF to help you remember, and to use up the food you buy each week.
amandascookin.blogspot.com
This week's Thrifty Thursday decides whether it's cheaper to make your own powdered sugar or buy it.
dianasaur.blogspot.com
This Poor Man's Pesto Pasta not only costs less than $1 per serving, but is fast and easy to make and full of vitamin packed spinach and peas.
kitchenscraps.wordpress.com
A chicken in every pot. A great recession dinner to help with the transition of power and onwards to a brighter tomorrow.
Blueberry Love Muffins. The batter waits in the fridge and bakes in 20 minutes. The quickest, tastiest way to warm up on cold mornings!
homesteadinghousewife.blogspot.com
Dehydrated Carrots. A great way to use up those veggie scraps for wonderful meals later!
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Don't throw away the bones from that supermarket rotisserie chicken. Use them to make soup!
whatscooking.us
Chicken and turkey rolls for Frugal Fridays.
Flautas de papa or fried potato tacos are a perfect frugal dinner.