Do you light the grill just to barbecue a pound or two of meat?
While that may be all the meat you require for dinner, you could
maximize the use of your grill to save you time and money.
Once you have taken the time to heat your grill, you might as
well use it to its fullest to cook meat, vegetables, and even
desserts to use throughout the week.
1. Batch Grill. Look at your menu for the week.
How much of the meat on your meal plan can you barbecue in advance?
It takes the same amount of time to cook 5 pounds of chicken as it
does to cook one pound of chicken. You can save time on busy week
nights by batch
grilling meat on the weekend to use in recipes through out the
week. If you can't use that much meat in a week, package it up in
useable portions and freeze it.
By AleaMilhamDealPro
at 7:37AM,
yesterday
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Do you light the grill just to barbecue a pound or two of meat?
While that may be all the meat you require for dinner, you could
maximize the use of your grill to save you time and money.
Once you have taken the time to heat your grill, you might as
well use it to its fullest to cook meat, vegetables, and even
desserts to use throughout the week.
1. Batch Grill. Look at your menu for the week.
How much of the meat on your meal plan can you barbecue in advance?
It takes the same amount of time to cook 5 pounds of chicken as it
does to cook one pound of chicken. You can save time on busy week
nights by batch
grilling meat on the weekend to use in recipes through out the
week. If you can't use that much meat in a week, package it up in
useable portions and freeze it.
By AleaMilhamDealPro
at 7:37AM,
yesterday
|
under
DealPro Tips
How many times have you found yourself standing in a supermarket
aisle, trying to figure out which box of cornflakes or bottle of
laundry detergent offered the best value?
Sure, the larger one usually gives you more for the money--but not
always. And sometimes the smaller one is on sale, which can further
confuse the math.
Free app
WhatPrice for iOS lets you compare prices
between two items so you can instantly spot the better deal. (Why
nothing similar for Android? I searched Google Play high and low,
but couldn't find a price-comparison app that seemed decent. If you
know of one, by all means tell me about it in the comments section
below.)
All you do is plug in the price and weight (and, if applicable, the
number of units) for each item.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
at 11:11AM,
5 months ago
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Money Saving Tips