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Veggie on the Cheap: October 2010
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Veggie on the Cheap. Follow our family's weekly vegetarian menu, access recipes, and download weekly grocery lists, during my quest to get our weekly grocery bill down to $70 per week, while supporting local agriculture and eating healthy organic foods! Thursday, October 7, 2010. Some issues that plagued the former attempt at feeding a vegetarian family on the cheap:. I apologize for the 6 month lapse! Here's to a fresh. The new and improved upcoming weekly menu will be posted Sunday October 17th. The Ve...
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Sweet Rehab: Project Food Budget - Week 7: The Awesomeness of Coconut Oil
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Thursday, February 24, 2011. Project Food Budget - Week 7: The Awesomeness of Coconut Oil. Recently, I received a free sample of Tropical Traditions. Gold Label Standard Virgin Coconut Oil to try without any obligation to buy or write a post about it. I started to use some in recipes this week and what I discovered is that it is AWESOME! I used it to replace other fats, such as butter and vegetable oil in my No-Knead Whole Wheat Bread recipe. Creamy Carrots and Lentils version 2.0. 1 tsp sea salt. Spread...
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C-S-A-mazing | Motor City Girl in the Steel City
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Motor City Girl in the Steel City. Finding health, happiness and wedded bliss in Pittsburgh. I finally took the plunge! I joined my fellow fresh food lovers and signed up for a CSA share ( Community Supported Agriculture. From nearby Brenckle’s Farm. In my late spring basket, I received a huge head of lettuce, a bunch each of beets and radishes, big bags of spinach and arugula, chives, garlic scapes, and kohlrabi. I also got half a dozen free-range eggs (yum! And a pint of THE BEST STRAWBERRIES EVER!
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Family. Friends. Food. FANTASTIC! | Motor City Girl in the Steel City
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Motor City Girl in the Steel City. Finding health, happiness and wedded bliss in Pittsburgh. Family. Friends. Food. FANTASTIC! A couple of weeks ago, I exclaimed on Facebook (for. On a more immediate surface level, I had such a great Thanksgiving weekend filled with joy, love, relaxation, and way too much food! I hope your holiday was just as fantastic. Eric and I spent quality time with his parents and Pittsburgh relatives, dining on Soba. As good. A nearly perfect 4 days. Since I’m being entirely...
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Recipes | Motor City Girl in the Steel City
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Motor City Girl in the Steel City. Finding health, happiness and wedded bliss in Pittsburgh. Smoky White Bean Chili. Vegan, gluten-free, low-fat). Grilled Banana Challah French Toast. 1 large slice of Challah (egg) bread, broken into two. 1 egg, beaten. 2 tsp brown sugar. 1 medium sized banana, sliced hot dog (long) way. Grease and heat griddle. Make basic French toast by dredging challah in eggs and placing on griddle. Sprinkle brown sugar on one side of each slice of bread. Gobble up the deliciousness!
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Veggie on the Cheap: Project Food Budget: Week 11
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Veggie on the Cheap. Follow our family's weekly vegetarian menu, access recipes, and download weekly grocery lists, during my quest to get our weekly grocery bill down to $70 per week, while supporting local agriculture and eating healthy organic foods! Thursday, April 14, 2011. Project Food Budget: Week 11. Goal : $70/week- $280/month. 15 for 1/2 CSA share. 2374 Dinner Swap meal. 476 dog food ingredients. Sweet potato and kale quesadillas w/ home made tortillas. Fettuccine and white beans. Chipotle pepp...
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Veggie on the Cheap: December 2009
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Veggie on the Cheap. Follow our family's weekly vegetarian menu, access recipes, and download weekly grocery lists, during my quest to get our weekly grocery bill down to $70 per week, while supporting local agriculture and eating healthy organic foods! Saturday, December 12, 2009. Menu for December 14-18th. Perhaps, next year! Fettucini Alfredo with Steamed Broccoli and Tuscan White Beans with garlic and Sage. Recipe for Tuscan White Beans from Vegan Planet. Recipe from Vegan Planet. 1 TBL sesame oil.
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Veggie on the Cheap: Project food Budget: 3 weeks missing
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Veggie on the Cheap. Follow our family's weekly vegetarian menu, access recipes, and download weekly grocery lists, during my quest to get our weekly grocery bill down to $70 per week, while supporting local agriculture and eating healthy organic foods! Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Project food Budget: 3 weeks missing. The budget has stayed steady around $80-85. My husband and I sat down and made a list all the meals I make, which he enjoys. The list was 25 meals long! Rachael Ray's No Cook Lasagna. A Guy, a...
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Veggie on the Cheap: The Actual Cost of Food
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Veggie on the Cheap. Follow our family's weekly vegetarian menu, access recipes, and download weekly grocery lists, during my quest to get our weekly grocery bill down to $70 per week, while supporting local agriculture and eating healthy organic foods! Tuesday, March 29, 2011. The Actual Cost of Food. Is it really cheaper to buy dried beans vs. canned beans if dried beans require a lot of water and hours of electricity or gas use? April 3, 2011 at 4:08 PM. In the meantime, I have a toaster oven that I p...
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Sweet Rehab: Project Food Budget - Week 9: No Time for Meal Planning
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. Project Food Budget - Week 9: No Time for Meal Planning. I've already gone over my $300/month goal for groceries. Sob! Have you ever spent too much but as you look in your fridge or pantry you have nothing to show for it? That's basically how the last two weeks have gone. What exactly did I buy and why do I keep opening the refrigerator door like something new is going to appear? Motor City Girl In the Steel City. Always Sick and Tired. Veggie on the Cheap. I think I may be drop...
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