Gift A Meal Without Paying For It

December 11th, 2008 by Lynette

Oh yes you can. Hey everyone knows things are tight this year – that’s putting it mildly – way mild. One of the first things to go food wise is, dining out. But it really doesn’t have to be that way. Treat your loved ones a gift certificate to some of the leading restaurants. Everyday until Christmas, you can send anyone this gift certificate and it costs you nothing to do so. Just visit this site to start giving.

Menu Planning Is Smart

Coupons For Fresh Vegetables

November 18th, 2008 by Lynette

Since catching the bug, I’ve consistently saved 30% – 50% on my grocery bill. These are only for things we need on a regular basis. I’ve even got a nice stock pile of canned food, bath tissues, food, meats, frozen vegs, snacks you name it. Over here, we feed a big family. So even a 10% savings is a lot.

Now I know some of you are super gung ho couponers who scoff at my savings and tell me how you’ll never pay more then 50¢ or $0 for anything. I’ll reserve my thoughts and arguments for later.

Healthy Snack Suggestions for Little Ones

November 17th, 2008 by Lynette

Looking for ways for your little ones and your entire family to eat healthier foods but you are not quite sure where to start? You can always start with healthy kids treats that will please your little ones and your entire family family.

A lot of people have the misconception that healthy foods lack flavor. Some people believe that if it is organic and in the specialty aisle of the grocery store that the product is expensive. This is not always the case.

Cowboy Themed Parties Ring in Fall with a Yee-haw

November 16th, 2008 by Lynette

(ARA) – Barbecues are not just for summer anymore, but the rich flavors can be enjoyed year-round and even in-doors. As kids head back to school this fall, a great way to celebrate is with a Cowboy themed BBQ.

“Kids of all ages have an inner-cowboy screaming to come out” says Dotty Griffith, author of “The Contemporary Cowboy Cookbook” and an expert on entertaining and cooking cowboy-style “Whether you are rounding up the gang for a back-to-school bash or just celebrating a birthday, a cowboy themed party is an easy way to engage children, have fun, and create an experience that is sure to be unforgettable.”

Some Food Tips For Better Holiday Cooking

November 15th, 2008 by Lynette

Holidays are very special occasions for families. This is when the family takes time out from the daily humdrum of life and get together to commemorate some special occasion or event. Aside from activities and festivities that accompany these festivities, holidays offer the best way to bond with your family – food! And food means only one thing – cooking. Cooking for your holiday meals shouldn’t be drab and unexciting. In most celebrations, cooking is the centerpiece around which the family gathers and celebrates.