It's back to basics in this roundup of my Best Cheap$kate Food Finds of 2023. That doesn't mean you won't find a few outrageously one-of-a-kind cheap deals that I crow about. Prices are slowly going down this year. So go ahead and read 'em and reap (the savings, that is!).
I scour grocer mail flyers for weekly specials at chain grocery store Ralphs, especially during holidays when I stock up on for-sale meat to freeze, and visit my local Latin Market for cheaper produce like avocados, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, and fresh Salsa.
I luckily have a Dollar Tree within walking distance and a 99c only Store a short drive away. It's not easy being a cheap$kate, I do work at it and enjoy sharing my frugal finds with you, and maybe giving my visitors a few recipe ideas using everyday discount food.
And be sure to click on any highlighted recipe name to see the original tasty blog post recipe.
Let's start with Breakfast. I still get 6 eggs for $1.25 at Dollar Tree, although they do not show up every month, but when they do I grab a few cartons.
I like to add fruit to pancake batter when I grill them. Click here to see how I do it.
Most yogurt with added fruit is way too sugary to my taste. Try adding fresh sliced fruit to plain yogurt like I do here.
Breakfast Sausage is the main ingredient for my food coma-inducing Country Breakfast with Cream Gravy.
I do like a plain buttery Croissant in the morning. I still get 4 Croissants for about a dollar or two from the Bargain Bin (week-old bread) at my local supermarket
Ralphs.
Click here to see how I sometimes load it with eggs, ham, and cheese.
I like to cook Italian Pasta, Asian Stir fry, and Mexican Tacos with
Salsa. Dollar stores may not carry everything but they have many ingredients I keep a lookout for.
Some Mexican Food Deals
Pinto and Black Beans are the stars of my most delicious
Huevos Rancheros Breakfast. You can even use canned beans instead of fresh made.
A Chinese-style Stir Fry is a favorite of mine. It's quick to do and only takes a few cheap$kate ingredients to pull it together.
I still found good veggie and fruit deals in 2023. Potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and apples are around a dollar a pound when on sale (at least here in Los Angeles.) So listen to your Mom and eat your all veggies and fruit!
This is the main ingredient for
Pumpkin Pie --
click here to see how my Mom makes hers.
Chicken is still the cheapest meat. Pork is a close second and Corned Beef is around $3 per pound during the week leading up to St. Patrick's Day.
November and December are the months I buy turkey at it's cheapest. I have a basic
Roast Turkey Recipe here, but check out my Latin version using turkey legs (or any pieces) for a
Turkey Carnitas. It's a succulent take using Coke and Mexican spices. Throw a
Turkey Taco Party during the holidays!
I toast my bread when I make a sandwich, mainly because I buy day (week) old bread from the bargain bin at my local Ralphs Grocer.
Are you ready to revisit a childhood school lunch specialty,
Fried Baloney Sandwich? Well, I don't blame you if you give this recipe a pass, but I had to try it again...oh boy,
check it out here.
You're never too old for Hot Dogs! Well, I should be at 69 years old. Oh, what the heck, I'm going out swinging when I watch the Boys of Summer hit home runs and steal bases during baseball season. Hot Dogs seem to be inflation-proof. I like mine with
sauerkraut and chili from the can, how about you?
Here are a few odds and ends.
The cheapest wine I found in 2023.
Whew, that's a lot to digest, how about a reward of ice cream? I found a few tasty treats just for you.
Keep checking back for my great cheap$kate finds in the new year.
Happy bargain hunting in 2024!
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