18 Tips for the Frugal Cook

1.  When you make mashed potatoes, make an extra big batch
and freeze leftovers in muffin cups.  Once they are frozen
transfer to a zipper bag.  Just get out as many as you
need and heat up in the microwave.

2.  Use leftover beef stew to make beef pot pie.  Just put
it into a shallow baking dish and place a pastry crust on
top.

4.  If you use applesauce to replace oil in baking, you
can buy the large size jar.  Pour leftover applesauce
into a freezer container and freeze until the next baking
day.

5.  If your recipe says use an 11 x 7 x 2 inch pan and you
don't have one, you can use your 9-inch square baking pan
instead and you won't even have to adjust the baking time.

6.  When you find chicken on sale, before you put it in
the freezer, go ahead and coat it with seasoning mix.  Then
it's so easy to just remove as many pieces as you need to
thaw and bake.

7.  Check the prices at your grocery store:  it may be
cheaper to use squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate than
chocolate chips, when your recipe calls for melted chips.

8.  An easy way to drain browned ground beef is to brown it
in the microwave oven in a microwave-safe colander, so the
fat drains into another bowl underneath.

9.  When making carrot cake or muffins, try using baby food
carrots instead of regular grated carrots, to save time.

10.  For a thrifty dip for fresh fruit, add a little brown
sugar and some cinnamon to vanilla yogurt.

11.  Write your grocery list on the back of a used envelope.
Your coupons go inside the envelope and everything's handy!

12.  Save your bacon grease to make a treat for your feathered
friends this winter.  Mix some birdseed in and put it in a
shallow dish, maybe a leftover plastic meat tray, and place
it in a handy place (for the birds) outside.

13.  Adding a few grains of rice to your salt shaker will
absorb moisture and reduce those clumps.

14.  If you have school-age children, keep cupcakes in your
freezer.  When your child needs a treat for the next day,
take them out and frost.  You can even frost them while
they're still frozen.

15.  If your chocolate chip cookies spread out when you bake
them, chill the dough for an hour or so before baking.

16.  Buy your fresh fruits and vegetables when they are in
season and they will be cheaper.

17. Use frozen bread to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
for lunches.  Spread peanut butter on one slice and jelly
on the other. The sandwich will be thawed by lunchtime and
the jelly won't soak in.

18.  Do you need chunks of pineapple for a recipe and all
you have is a can of pineapple slices?  An easy way to make
chunks is: take the top off the can and use a sharp knife to
just cut through all the slices at once at several intervals.

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