I'm interrupting my run of budget entrees to give local readers a Deal of the Day heads-up. While gathering ingredients for the upcoming recipes of: Crab Cakes, Calabasitas (a stew of squash, chile, tomato, corn and cheese), Roast Chicken in Prunes, Potato-Crusted Fish, Cactus Quesadilla, and Sweet and Sour Pork; I ran across huge two pound tubs of Kraft Mayonnaise for 99.99 cents, at two 99 cent Only Stores yesterday! Click here, and here, for locations.
Stock up with this Deal of the Day for a summer of cool and creamy potato, egg and tuna salads. I always buy lite mayo, but they are also stocking fat free, and reduced fat with olive oil. There were many stacked unopened cases on the floor, so there should be plenty; or it will be coming soon to your neighborhood 99c only Store, too.
Some of my mayo-centric recipes (you can click on) include:
Red Potato Salad with Chickpeas
Amy's Tuna Salad with Green Olives
Amy's Carrot, Pineapple & Raisin Salad
Devilish Deviled Eggs
Salmon Burger
Stock up with this Deal of the Day for a summer of cool and creamy potato, egg and tuna salads. I always buy lite mayo, but they are also stocking fat free, and reduced fat with olive oil. There were many stacked unopened cases on the floor, so there should be plenty; or it will be coming soon to your neighborhood 99c only Store, too.
Some of my mayo-centric recipes (you can click on) include:Red Potato Salad with Chickpeas
Amy's Tuna Salad with Green Olives
Amy's Carrot, Pineapple & Raisin Salad
Devilish Deviled Eggs
Salmon Burger




I've bought 4 oz. frozen packet of mahi mahi, tilapia, tuna and salmon at 99c Only Stores, and $1 packages of the same in the frozen cases of regular chain grocery stores. Now that comes out to $4 per pound, not the best deal but fine for a single serving -- when I buy fish I always get huge fillets, too much for a serving, so this forces me to cut down. Four ounces is enough.
It is a quick, easy and delicious dish. The version I made used chopped whole tomatoes that were on the verge of turning - too soft for a salad, but great for a sauce. I had to add a 1/4 cup of liquid - but you can use canned tomatoes, it will taste the same, plus it will be plenty saucy.



















