Thursday, July 21, 2011

~TT~ Tips and Tricks X2

With Sharon out of town enjoying her summer you are all stuck with just me for yet another week! I know, it could be so much more fun censoring Sharon but perhaps next week we will return to our naked cooking banter. For now? More tricks and tips.

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1. When buying mushrooms at the grocery store don't be afraid to buy them in bulk. They are usually cheaper than the prepackaged ones and you also have control over size and such if you bag them yourself. Try to see if they have a paper bag to put them in and if not when you get home store them in a lunch sack or leftover paper bags you get when you buy wine. The plastic bags will encourage condensation and will make your mushrooms slimy.

2. Making premade lemonade or the powdered kind special is easy. Grab a lemon and slice it thin removing the seeds if you want to and put the slices into the pitcher. When you see the lemons in there it is crazy how your brain automatically decides that the lemonade is all the more refreshing. I like to use good 'ol Country Time and add lemon slices and mint leaves. If I have strawberries I slice some and crush others to make strawberry lemonade.

3. Another brown bag trick....got some avocados that were not all that ripe and you wanna make some Guac tomorrow? Put them into a brown bag and leave them on the counter. They will ripen faster that way for you. It works best if you have a couple days but avocados that are just not quite ripe yet will get closer in the bag at room temperature.

4. Don't put your tomatoes in the fridge. Yes this means you cannot buy two weeks worth of tomatoes at once. Lame I realize but the tomato loses a lot of flavor when it is put in the cooler.

5. If you don't have a meat mallet, you know that hammer looking thing? Well if you don't have one but want to pound the crap out of a piece of meat there is another way! For example....place a piece of boneless chicken into a gallon size Ziploc bag and using a small saute pan like a hammer go to town flattening the chicken. The bag stops any meat particles from flying all over your kitchen and the pan makes quick work of flattening evenly.

6. Have picky eaters? My little sister was a terribly picky eater. My mom let her have three times that she would never have to eat. She picked spaghetti sauce and a couple others I don't remember. She could change them up but it couldn't be the day of some meal she just didn't want to eat. It stopped all arguments out of her for the most part as she was allowed to choose some things and other she just had to deal with.

7. Don't be afraid to roast! Asparagus, cauliflower, potatoes, onions and peppers....Veggies love to be roasted in the oven with a bit of olive oil and seasonings. It takes very little time really and the amount of flavor you get from veggies you would normally steam is amazing.

8. My new favorite bread....whole wheat pita bread! Throw a round on the grill for a moment and the bread gets a nutty flavor that is very satisfying. Cut the bread into wedges and have toppings. I like to have a protein, and then a sauce. Some caramelized onion or sauteed mushrooms. It is like a build your own mini pizza slice. Who doesn't like to play with their food? Mix and match different combinations. I love to use shrimp, the onions and mushrooms with that Japanese White Sauce that they have at the hibachi style restaurants. Or steak with a balsamic drizzle!

9. Okay let's talk about coupons for a moment....yes coupons can save you money. However if you are buying things you normally wouldn't have bought or you are buying things that you will never use or too much of an item? Then you are wasting money! That is like being an anti-couponer. I don't clip coupons for things I don't buy. It is too tempting to see those cookies on sale and get them cause I have a coupon. Don't get sucked into "Extreme Coupon" shows either. Notice how they never have cold items in the carts. They don't have veggies, or milk, or eggs. It is all dry goods. Plan your meals around the sales papers. Some stores price match and so you can get a lot of things on sale. Also check to make sure that the sale price in on store is better than the regular price. I have found coupons that will make items more expensive.

10. Twice a week have dessert. Everyday of the week is a little much, especially if you are one of the millions that want to lose weight. But a couple times a week? Give yourself and/or your family a treat. And yes a fresh fruit salad does count as dessert, but then make sure the other dessert that week is all about decadence.

11. Make something at least once a month that you remember loving as a child. Does it taste as good as you remember? Maybe not but you can always try it. My mom would split a hot dog down the center and fill it with mashed potatoes, cover it with cheese and then bake it til the cheese melted. Does it taste as good as I remember? Not so much. But I had a nice laugh over it.

12. A box of macaroni and cheese can make tuna casserole! One box of prepared Mac-n-Cheese, a can of drained tuna, some canned peas....maybe some sauteed mushrooms (yes I am loving mushrooms right now.) Makes the Mac-N-Cheese with extra sauce so add a couple of extra table spoons of butter and an extra glug of milk. It is insanely fast for a quick dinner, cheap and it tastes good.

13. Check your labels! Not for the ingredients or calorie counts but for the school benefits. Even if you do not have school age children or children at all you can help local schools. Campbell's product labels have a part you cut off and turn into schools. Box Tops are good as well and Ziploc gives schools money for recycled bags. Just rinse them out well.

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