Saturday, December 31, 2011

$10 Kindle Credit on select e-texts

Amazon is offering a $10 credit on select kindle texts. Click here and enter ETXTBOOK in code box. Valid until Jan 9. Here are some possibly free after coupon e-textbooks
Make sure the promo code applies by checking for this promo box before buying


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

8GB Class 4 Sandisk SDHC as low as $1.69 + more deals at Staples


If you have kids, you can never have too many of these!!

This deal requires price-matching so as with all price-matching deals, your luck does depend on the store/manager on duty.

The Staples closest to me is easy-going about competitor coupons so I had no problem getting 4 of this for $1.60 each + tax!

Anyway, Staples has this card on sale this week for $11.99. Use this $10 off coupon from Walgreens. My store allowed me to use a printout. They said as long as the dates were valid and the store was clearly stated, they'll take the coupon. I recommend calling your local store before going to see if they accept Walgreens as a competitor though. Bringing in the actual coupon from Walgreen's flyer  may also help (available at Walgreens or in the Sunday Paper).

Net cost will be $1.99 + tax. My store also allowed me to stack their 15% off coupon on top of the deal, bringing the total down to $1.69 + tax per SDHC card.

If you want to try using the 15% off, I suggest adding a few items like Trend Micro Titanium which is priced at $35 with a $35 Staples Easy Rebate offer (limit 10). So with the 15% off, this would be a money-maker after rebate. It is also a good way to cash out on any ink rewards which you may have.

Alternatively, you can also opt to buy their Duracell 20 pack AA or AAA batteries which will earn you 100% in Staples Rewards (valid until 12/31. Limit 2 per account per week). Note however, that the 15% discount will reduce your Rewards amount. You just lower your initial outlay. Do NOT use your Staples Rewards to buy the batteries. Rewards do not roll so if you use rewards to pay for them, you get $0 Rewards back into your account.

Next week: 3 triple ink rewards ($6 a cartridge) with $50 HP ink purchase



Leftover Fries in Enchiladas


To be honest, this is the first time I've ever had enchiladas so I really have to idea how they should really taste but my version filled with mostly leftovers was still a hit!
This recipe comes a highly rated recipe and the leftover home fries that still haunted me - even after I had already turned a bunch into Southwestern stew.
At first I thought about making potato pancakes out of them. But, there wasn't quite enough. So I bulked it up with canned diced tomatoes, green chili (also leftover from the Southwestern stew) and canned sweet corn kernels.
This is a forgiving recipe so you can fill your enchiladas with just about any ingredients that suit Mexican cuisine.

Ingredients

Tortilla skins
Leftover fries (cubed)
Leftover diced tomatoes with juice
1 can corn kernels
Leftover green chili
Leftover Cheddar cheese, shredded (the original recipe calls for queso but I never buy that so this was a substitute)
Salt and garlic powder to taste

Oil for frying

Method

Pre-heat the oven to 450F.

In a hot pan, add fries, tomatoes and corn. Mix well. Season to taste. Portion out on tortillas and roll them up. In another pan, heat about 2" of oil until very hot. Carefully place the tortillas, one at a time, seam-side down into the hot oil.
Fry until golden brown. Turn the rolls and fry the other side until golden brown.
Drain on paper towels then place the rolls into a foil-lined pan. Top with green chili (or salsa or pico digao). Sprinkle cheese right on top.
Put in the oven for about 8-10 min or until the cheese is evenly melted.

Side note: I used 505 green chili because that was all I had on hand. Do not skip frying the rolls. Frying them brought them to a higher level, even though they get soft under the toppings.
I recommend not buying the tortilla skins from a regular supermarket. It's often expensive - $3+ for a small pack.
You can instead get large packs (about 4-5 times more than what you get at a supermarket) for about $3 as well from Sam's Club or Costco. You can also opt to make them yourself but unless you want the freshness and/or want to control the ingredients, I don't feel that it's worth my time making these from scratch.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

25 Free 4x6 Prints at Walgreens

From now until 12/31/11, Walgreens is offering 25 free 4x6" prints with in-store pickup. Use coupon code PRINTNOW at checkout.

Leftover Fries in Quick Southwestern Stew



I know stew and 'quick' seems counter-intuitive but this actually stewed up nicely without a slow simmer quickly. Though I think using a Dutch oven was important in the process because of its even heating.
This basically came some mostly leftover ingredients, including day-old home-fries. Usually we eat it all but this time. I just made too much:


As you probably know. fries, even when home-fried should be eaten fresh. Once it's cold it's never quite the same. You can use regular diced boiled potatoes but the old fries were delicious in this stew.

Ingredients

Chuck venison (you can use a cheap cut of beef), sliced thickly
1/2 onion, peeled and sliced
3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 small can diced tomatoes
Stale fries, cubed, or potatoes, peeled and diced, boiled until soft
Green Chili (I use 505 green chili sauce but you can make your own)
Soy sauce or amino acids
Salt, pepper, garlic powder, fresh cilantro, minced, to taste

Oil for frying
Baking soda to tenderize the meat (optional but recommended)

Method


Slice the meat thickly (about 1/4"). Sprinkle the meat with baking soda sparingly. I use a salt shaker. Do not add too much otherwise the meat will taste bitter. Mix well and allow to sit refrigerated for about an hour or until the meat has turned more red.
Rinse under cold water to remove the baking soda. Drain and set aside.

In a Dutch oven, heat oil over medium heat. When hot, add onion slices and saute until soft. Add garlic, then meat. Allow meat to brown. Add fries, diced tomatoes, including the juice. Add green chili, add seasonings to taste. Feel free to adjust the amounts of any of the ingredients to taste.

Top with cilantro (I didn't have any but it will go well with this).

Serve with rice.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Free Kindle Cook Books

Amazon is offering a couple of Kindle cook books for free:

 

Prices fluctuate so order it while it's still free!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Burmese Coconut and Butter Glutinous Rice Cake



I'm more used to the Thai version of this, which is steamed then topped with durian or mango then drizzled with coconut cream.

I found this recipe in "Flavors of Burma: Myanmar : Cuisine and Culture from the Land of Golden Pagodas". I managed to download the Kindle edition for free sometime ago.

This Burmese version is good as well, with a nice caramelization formed from the baking (instead of steaming). I topped if with apple sauce before serving. Obviously, that is not traditional, nor was it part of the recipe. However, the tartness of the apple sauce complemented the rice very nicely.

Ingredients

2 c sweet glutinous rice, washed and soaked overnight
1 Tbsp oil
2 tsp butter
1 can coconut milk
1 c sugar
1/2 tsp salt

Method

Wash the rice and soak overnight. Drain
Preheat the oven to 400F
All oil and butter to a sauce pan. Add rice and fry over medium heat for 2 min
Add the rest of the ingredients and stir well over medium heat for about 3 min
Reduce to low heat, cover and simmer until rice is cooked
Pour mixture into a greased baking pan and smooth the surface with a spatula
Bake the rice for about 15-20 min or until the top is golden brown and crispy.
Allow to cool, slice and serve with apple sauce (optional).


Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Good, Bad and Ugly Fats



Disclaimer: I am not a health professional or a nutritionist. Please consult your healthcare professional before embarking on any diet change.

Last week, Maya's class coordinator invited a nurse/nutritionist to speak to parents. It was a very interesting talk and I thought it'd be useful to include a summery of the talk in my blog.

For decades, we've been told that fat is bad, low-fat is good. Butter is bad, liquid vegetable oils and margarine are good and 'heart-healthy'. So instead of fats, we ate carbs and in the US, obesity skyrocketed.

So, what's really good to eat?

- Eggs - the perfect food. It contains nutrients that are important in a child's brain development. After age 4, the benefits of egg consumption on brain development decreases. If you have to choose, choose free-range over organic. Free-range hens are allowed to roam in the open and feed on grass and insects. They may be supplemented with non-organic feed.

- Organic butter is full of vitamins and minerals. Cholesterol found in butterfat is essential to children's brain and nervous system development.

The cheapest organic butter source I've found so far is Costco's Kirkland Signature organic butter at $7+ for 2 lbs.

- Organic whole/full cream milk. The 'goodness' of skim milk is a myth. To get skim milk, milk’s natural and nutritious saturated fat is removed. The industry has a lot to gain by selling 'skim' milk and removing the cream because sales of the cream is very profitable.

When you eat fat, you feel full even though you have not eaten much. The food industry has more to gain by keeping us hungry.

- Most vegetable oils are bad because they are processed at high temperatures causing the oils to actually turn rancid. Worse, many oils like soybean, corn and canola here in the US are genetically modified by Monstano (the company that brought us DDT and Agent Orange).

- Cold pressed olive oil is good - as long as you don't subject it to high temperatures. It's best to add it to food after cooking.

Again, Costco's pricing on organic olive oil is quite reasonable. Sunflower Market's prices also seem OK for olive oil, although I cannot remember if it is cold-pressed/organic or not.

- For high temperature cooking, palm oil or coconut oil are best. I have not checked prices but your best bet to get these at lower prices are probably from an Asian grocer.

- Avocados are great fats. Sunflower Markets often sells them for about $0.33-$1 each, depending on the sale. 3 for $1 is usually a good price in the Denver area.

- Peanut Butter is an OK butter to use. Other nut butters like Almond Butter better choices. There are other risks like mold and pesticide use (for non-organic) associated with peanut butter. I will elaborate on this in another post.

Of course, avoid the peanut butters that are loaded with hydrogenated oils and sugars. Many well-known brands are guilty of adding these ingredients.

Costco's organic peanut butter from New Mexico runs about $7+ for two 28 oz jars. That might be your best bet, even though I personally prefer the texture of JIF Natural.

You can also opt to grind your own butters that some stores offer. That way, at least you can see the molds (if any) on the peanuts.


I know I mention Costco's products quite a bit. No, I am not their spokeswoman, nor do I get paid to mention them or their products. However, they do seem to have a good selection of organic foods are reasonable prices.

Other possible store options are: Trader Joe's, Vitamin Cottage, Safeway's O Organics line, Sunflower Markets and Wholefoods. From time to time, Sunflower has good prices on their fresh organic produce.


I'm not familiar with the other stores' pricing so if you have any comments on these or other stores, please let me know so that I can update this post! I'm also happy to include international store information!
 

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Free (after Rewards) Skullcandy Jib Earbuds at Staples





Staples is offering Skullcandy earbuds for FREE after Rewards. That is, you get 100% of the price you paid back in Rewards. In store only. Use this coupon at check out.

If you're not familiar with Staples Rewards, including their awesome Ink Rewards Progam (which I've gotten a TON of free stuff from), please refer to my post here.
Babysitting Mama Wii $5.98 or 2 for $9.57 in store pickup at Toys R Us

Toys R Us has Baby Sitting Mama for Wii for $5.98 or 2 for $9.57. Free in store pickup or shipping is $5.28 for 1/$6.27 for 2.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Free Pound of Treats with any Purchase at Petco






"Like" Petco on Facebook and get a coupon for 1 free pound of treats with ANY purchase!
$10 off at 1-800-Baskets

Use code VIP10 for $10 off at 1-800-Baskets. Shipping is free until Dec 21.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Dave & Busters Contest 
Win BOGO Entree/$10 credit with $10 Purchase/$20 credit with $20 purchase





Dave & Busters is running a Christmas promotion. Just use different emails to try to get the prize you want.
Prizes include:
BOGO Entree
$10 credit with $10 purchase
$20 credit with $20 purchase
Amazon Buy 2 get 1 Free Kinect Games

Amazon is batching Best Buy's Buy 2 Get 1 Free Kinect Game Sale


Notable deals (games priced at $24.99 each) include: 
Dance Central 2
Kinect Sports
Dance Central with 240 MS points
Kinect Sports Season 2
Disneyland Adventures

Fake Blueberries in Food Products



Sometime ago, I talked about the lead-tainted Chinese honey in the US (most of it ends up in commercial foods).

Now I just found out about more fraudulent food - this time blatantly fraudulent: blueberries which simply are not. Offenders include well-known brands like Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats Blueberry Muffin and Total Blueberry Pomegranate cereal which contain no blueberries or pomegranates.

In its place are: "sugar, corn syrup, starch, hydrogenated oil, artificial flavors, blue No. 2 and red No. 40".

Personally, we've stopped buying Kellogg's cereals years ago because the last time we checked, even their basic corn flakes contain high fructose corn syrup. They also use Monsanto's genetically modified corn. If you've never heard of Monsanto, they're the company that told us that DDT and Agent Orange were safe. Now they're telling us that their GMOs are safe. You be the judge.

For more information, you can refer to the article in the LA Times.
Free ShopRunner Membership from Domino's






If you missed the free ShopRunner membership promo on Facebook, you can get one for free through Domino's now!
Kindle Books on Sale

Amazon is running a sale on a bunch of kindle books. Kindle Books Big Deal
Some normally run $10 and are going for $0.99!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Colorado Kuay Chap





It's been a long time since I've had Kuay Chap or, translated from Teochew, 'cake juice'. I know, it doesn't sound very appetizing. The dish, consisting of rolled rice noodles and pig offal probably won't sit down well with most North American palates.

I didn't have any pig intestines on hand but I did have the deer intestines that I wanted to try. I washed it out well and cooked it. Unfortunately, it did not taste like pig intestines so it went to the chickens. I was a good thing I didn't save too much because it was a LOT of work cleaning it out.

I had no choice but to make do with just the deer tongue and with the ingredients I bought from my local Asian supermarket.

I bought some made-in-Thailand dried Kuay Tiao. It was labeled as "Rice Flake". I also got a small pack of Giam Chai (salted vegetable).


Ingredients

Dried 'Rice Flakes' or kuay tiao or rice noodles
Cooked pig's blood, cubed
Pig's intestines (optional)
Tongue, sliced (optional)
Pork Belly sliced so that there are 3 layers in every slice (optional)
Tau Pok (Fried Bean Curd), rinsed and squeezed, cut into quarters if it's the large version
Hard boiled egg, shell removed
Dark Soy Sauce
Water
1 Star Anis
Salted Vegetable

Cilantro (for garnish)
Chili sauce or Sriracha sauce for dipping (optional)

Method 

Cook rice flakes in boiling water until the noodles are soft and roll up. Set aside.

Boil dark soy sauce and water in the ratio of about 2:1 portions. If it is too salty, add more water, if it's not salty enough, add more soy. Add all the ingredients except the salted vegetable, chili sauce, cilantro and noodles into the soy mixture. Simmer until everything looked braised in the soy.

When the egg becomes brown from the soy, remove and slice lengthwise into quarters. Serve a little bit of each items with the noodles and top with the soy gravy. Garnish with cilantro.



Shandong Noodles



To be honest, I'm not sure what authentic Shandong noodles are supposed to taste like. I found a 5lb box of dried Shandong noodles for $5 at my local Asian grocer so I decided to try it.



Ingredients

Shandong Noodles, cooked in boiling water then drained
(Leftover) baked chicken, shredded
4 dried Shitake Mushrooms (rehydrated in hot water and julienned)
2 carrots, peeled and julienned
1 piece of ginger, peeled and julienned

Salt, black bean sauce, oyster sauce, Shaoxing wine (or dry sherry), sesame oil, garlic powder to taste

Cilantro (for garnish)

Method

In a hot pan, add a little oil. Add ginger then black bean sauce and stir fry until fragrant. Add mushrooms, carrots and chicken and fry until cooked. Add noodles. Add seasonings to taste.

Garnish with cilantro. Serve with Sriracha sauce (optional)

Note: Adding bean sprouts will go well with this dish. Since I didn't have any on hand, I omitted it.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Nuby 3 pk Insulated Cool Sippers or 3 pk Brushes for $4.81


I wasn't even looking for these while shopping at Sam's Club but I thought it was a really good buy considering Amazon sells these for $6.99 EACH.
After trying other cups, this one seems to work the best. It doesn't leak and doesn't have the spout/nipple. That's good for us since Maya loves to use the nipples like they were paint brushes on the couch (the milk being her 'paint').

You can order both the cup or the brush sets here for shipping or pickup at your local store (if available).



Friday, December 2, 2011

FREE 1 Year ShopRunner membership (MSRP $79) today ONLY!





Shoprunner is a service similar to Amazon Prime except you get free shipping across various retailers like Toysrus.com, drugstore.com, newegg.com etc.

I had a 1 month free trial and to be honest, I won't pay for the service but for free, it's a no brainer!


This was originally a FaceBook offer but they were swamped so they're extending their promo. Email your name and email address by midnight PST tonight to Promo@ShopRunner.com and you should be able to get your PIN by Monday.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Buying and Storing Ginger



I wanted to include a post on using fresh ginger. Since I use a decent amount over the year in my recipes, I think it's important to include a post on this topic.

When I was a kid, I always remember my mum having a large chunk of ginger root by the sink. Since it's so humid in Singapore, I never remember seeing the root every really drying and shriveling out.

In Colorado however, the roots shrivel up from the dry air QUICKLY, rendering them useless after sometime. At $4.99/lb at regular grocery stores, that gets expensive.

The best place to get fresh ginger roots would be from an Asian grocer. In the Denver area, the price is usually about $0.98-$1.10/lb, which of course, is a fraction of regular store prices. Since I live a fair distance from the Asian stores, I have to buy my supplies in fairly large amounts.

To choose fresh ginger, always try to pick the firmest root with the smoothest skin. Never buy wrinkled roots. Sometimes you find nubs that are not as good as the rest of the root, just break those off.

Storing /Freezing Ginger

Rinse the roots under cool running water to remove any debris. Use a potato peeler to remove the outer skin.

Cut into thumb-sized chunks (or whatever size you normally use per recipe). I find thumb-sized chunks work well.

Ginger ready for freezing - cost less than $1 and should last at least 6-12 months
 
Store all the chunks in a freezer bag and pop it in the freezer for later use.

I have kept ginger frozen this way for over a year and it still came out fine. The chunks may form ice crystals around it over time. Just break off a chunk you need to use and rise the ice off. Works every time!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Coupon for $10 gift card with $50 purchase at Target


Target is offering a $10 gift card with purchase of $50 or more coupon. Offer is not valid on purchase of Target gift cards but looks like you can get the offer with purchase of other gift cards such as the iTunes gift cards, Amazon Kindle cards (which can be used any ANYTHING on Amazon) etc.
Free $20 Statement Credit at Vente-Privee for first time members



Use this link to sign up with vente-privee. Use your Amex to make your first purchase and you'll get a $20 statement credit REGARDLESS of the amount you spend on the site (including shipping). This is a potential 'money maker' if you buy something that's less that $20 shipped in total.

I got a 4 piece children's cutlery set for $17.95 shipped. To me, this would normally be an outrageous price to pay but with the statement credit (which came quickly) it was a money maker!

You can also consider stacking this offer with the Amex gift chain promo, bring your total up to $25 (before statement credit) and take part in the gift chain offer with one purchase.
Win free stuff with the American Express Gift Chain!


If you've been an Amex cardholder before 11/27/11, sign up for the American Express Gift Chain to win prizes when you spend $25 or more (including taxes) at these online stores (valid online only):

American Eagle Outfitters [ae.com]
Bed Bath & Beyond [bedbathandbeyond.com]
Blue Nile [bluenile.com]
Dell [dell.com]
GameStop [gamestop.com]
J.Crew [jcrew.com]
Lenovo [lenovo.com]
Neiman Marcus [neimanmarcus.com]
Nike Store [nike.com]
Pottery Barn [potterybarn.com]
REI [rei.com]
Rue La La [ruelala.com]
Toys"R"Us [toysrus.com]
vente-privee [venteprivee.com]
WalMart [walmart.com]
YoYo.com [yoyo.com]
Zappos [zappos.com]

Bear in mind that you may not win with EVERY purchase but so far, I've won almost all the time.
The prizes I've won included $10 statement credits, $10 Walmart gift cards and 1 year free ShopRunner subscriptions. 


If none of the stores are to your liking, you can purchase a $25 gift card at Walmart.com. Walmart allows you to use their gift cards to purchase other store gift cards (in store) so you can 'launder' your Walmart gift card that way.

If you're new to vente-privee, you can consider double-dipping into their promo as well.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Kitchenaid Professional 600 Stand Mixer $146.49

+ tax shipped at Kohl's (after Pricematch + Kohl's Cash + rebate)

Kohl's is currently offering a 20% off code on all orders + $15 Kohl's Cash for every $50 spent.
You can get the Kitchenaid Professional 600 series stand mixer for $146.49 + tax shipped.
This is Kohl's SKU 91951141. You have to call in to get this deal.
Price match it to Sears which is currently on sale for $359.99.
Use the code CYBER20 for an additional 20% off.
Your total including shipping should come to $295.49 + tax.
Until Nov 27, you should get $75 in Kohl's Cash as well.
Then submit your mail-in rebate for $50 (+ $24 magazine refusal) and your total should be $146.49 + tax after all offers!



Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Free Rides on the Times Square Toys R Us Ferris Wheel for 10 Years with Mastercard


If you have a Mastercard, you can sign up for a FREE Golden Ticket for free rides on the Toys R Us Ferris Wheel in Times Square for TEN years!

Tickets are limited. Follow this link to sign up.

They will send your ticket in the mail.

Redemption instructions:

You will receive by mail (1) "Golden Ticket" 10 year pass good for (4) people to ride the Ferris Wheel at the Times Square TOYS "R" US store. The TOYS"R"US store is located at: 1514 Broadway at 44th St.New York, NY 10036 (646)366-8800. You should receive your ticket in the mail in the next 2-6 weeks. Should you not receive your tickets please contact customer service at 1-888-909-2285 You will receive by mail (1) "Golden Ticket" 10 year pass good for (4) people to ride the Ferris Wheel at the Times Square TOYS "R" US store. The TOYS"R"US store is located at: 1514 Broadway at 44th St.New York, NY 10036 (646)366-8800. You should receive your ticket in the mail in the next 2-6 weeks. Should you not receive your tickets please contact customer service at 1-888-909-2285

Terms and Conditions:

Your "Golden Ticket" will be mailed to you. Tickets are non-transferable and may not be resold or offered for sale by unauthorized vendors at any price. Rides and attractions are subject to availability and/or height restrictions. A parent or guardian must accompany children under the age of 14. Value includes all state and local sales taxes, if applicable. Operational hours are subject to change at sole discretion of management. No refunds or exchanges are allowed for any reason, including the closing of the ride. This ticket is a revocable license and may be taken up. If this ticket is lost or stolen, it will not be replaced. The holder of this ticket assumes all risk and danger incidental to the ride. Management assumes no responsibility for accident or loss to any person or property resulting from, or in any way, connected to the use of this ride or of the premises covered by this license or by any means of ingress thereto or egress therefrom.
Kitchenaid Grain Mill Attachment +$15 Kohl's Cash for $77 + tax shipped at Kohl's


Here's another decent Kohl's price matching opportunity.

You will need to place the order over the phone only because it's an online-exclusive and you can only price match over the phone at (866) 887-8884.

You'll also need to provide them with the SKU: 91949941 (you can get the SKU by adding the item into your shopping basket).



You can view the item here (it's currently priced at $149.99 on their site). 


Best Buy is currently offering the mill for $90.70 (SKU 1971654). You can quote the SKU to the customer service rep to help speed up the verification process.

After the price match is approved, used your 15% discount code GOBBLE15 (valid until 11/27)

That will bring the total down to $77+ tax (free shipping). 

Until Nov 27, you will also earn $15 in Kohl's Cash. If you're so inclined, you can add fillers to spend a total of $100 (after the 15% off) to get a total of $30 Kohl's Cash.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Dim Sum-Style Braised Deer Tripe





This requires time to prepare. You can buy beef tripe from Asian and Mexican grocers. I have even seen big packs sold at both Walmart and Sam's Club for about $5. I believe they are all bleached.

Obviously, the tripe from our deer was green tripe so it had to be cleaned and washed well. The best way to wash it (after cleaning) is to use rock salt (I just used sea salt). This will result in a grey-ish looking tripe. Without bleaching, I don't think you can get it looking white like those available commercially.

Next, boil the tripe in salted water for about 4-5 hours, with a couple of changes of salt water in between. I have to warn you that this whole process is, well strong-smelling. "Barn-y" if you will - it will STINK.

Towards the end of the boiling, the smell will dissappear and leave what I call the 'tripe-y' smell. It's hard to describe what this smell is, you'll recognize it if you've grown up eating it.

After boiling, allow to cool and slice it into thin strips.

The following it revised from a braised beef recipe I found online. You can follow the ingredients exactly from that recipe but I used what I had on hand.

Since I had neither Hoisin sauce nor much soy sauce left, this is my version of the recipe.

Ingredients

Deer (or beef) tripe, cleaned, cooked and sliced thin

Oil  

Sauce

Dark soy sauce

Black bean sauce or paste

Sugar

Honey

Molasses

Shaoxing Wine (or dry sherry)

A few drops of Sriracha chili sauce 

Garlic powder

Garlic, peeled and minced

1 star anise

Black whole peppercorns

Five spice powder

Carrots, peeled and chopped

Chicken Stock

Salt

Corn starch (for thickening)

Cilantro (for garnish)

Method

Saute the tripe in hot oil in a dutch oven. Add the black bean sauce/paste and mix well. Add the chicken stock and the rest of the ingredients except the salt and corn starch. 

Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. Allow to simmer for 4-5 hours. When everything is cooked and soft, add salt if necessary. To thicken the gravy, add water to corn starch in a separate bowl (never add corn starch to water as it will be VERY difficult to mix).  Mix until you get a paste. Add it to the stew and allow it to simmer until thickened.

Serve over rice or egg noodles and garnish with cilantro.




















































Sunday, November 20, 2011

Amazon: Philips Norelco 1150x/40 SensoTouch 2D Electric Shaver $19.97 (after coupon & rebate)
 
This normally retails for $99.99. Clip the $30 coupon on the page then mail in your rebate.

 
 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Amazon has Zambi the Baby Elephant FurReal Friends for $20 (reg $55)


Friday, November 18, 2011

Gleaning Food for the Chickens & Compost



A couple of weeks ago, I finally got around to working on gleaning food for the chickens and compost. With chicken feed ever increasing in price, it was time to bulk up their feed with other free stuff.

I called my local Safeway and King Scoopers. No luck - Safeway was contracted to another company. King Scoopers flatly refused - they said they throw their spoilt stuff out. What a shame!

I refused to be discouraged. I called a local food pantry. The manager was pretty adamant that they didn't have any expired food stuff because they had just opened. However, if she were to come across any, she'd give me a call. After my call, something must have clicked with her because one week later, I got a call - I had a box of expired stuff to pick up! YAY!

Week 1's glean. Not too bad!

Expired in 2001?! Donor, you shouldn't have - really...you shouldn't...

Since the chickens don't like soupy stew-y food, I just poured all the sauce + creamy soup together and cooked some cheap rice in it. They loved it!

This week, I got even MORE stuff. With the food drives going into full swing for the holidays, I got FOUR boxes of stuff.


Of course, there was more yummy-ness including Bisquick that expired in 2000 and an opened bottle of soy sauce that expired in 2009...YUMMM!!!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

It's Back! $10 off $100 Toys & Electronics purchases + $10 future credit on Amazon with Mastercard

Use code 8C65VF3Y at check out

Electronics
Toys

This also stacks with the Buy 1 Get 1 50% off Select Games promotion.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Up to 75% off Collector Edition Games on Amazon Today! 

Amazon is running a sale on Collector Edition games including:
Skyrim Collectors: $129.99
Killzone 3 Collectors: $39.99
Dead Rising 2 Zombrex: $25
Fallout New Vegas Collectors: $36.99
and more!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

 Assassin's Creed Revelations $39.96 at Walmart (in-store only)

This both platforms of this brand new release are ringing up at $39.96 at Walmart stores. There are rumors that this will be $35 at Best Buy on Black Friday but $40 for a brand new blockbuster game on release date is a great  buy if you want to get the game now!  


Monday, November 14, 2011

Mastercard offer: $20 gift card for $200 online purchase




Click on the image to sign up.

* Starts 11/15/11. Ends 12/31/11 or while supplies last. Offline, PIN-based & international transactions ineligible. Gift Card quantities are limited to the first 80,000 eligible entrants & maximum 10,000 other gifts to next 10,000 eligible entrants.

Amazon Games BOGO 50% off includes new releases!

Amazon is offer games at buy 1 get 1 50% off. Includes new release games like Batman Arkham City, Call of Duty MW3, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim etc! This is a good time to get blockbuster games for Christmas!

Discount shows at checkout (not in the cart).

Sunday, November 13, 2011

50% off any item $30 or under at Ace Hardware (Nov 26 only)


Print your 50% off coupon at coupons.com. You can find it by clicking on the HOUSEHOLD link.

You should also be able to use it as a competitor coupon at Home Depot or Lowe's. When we used this coupon at Home Depot last year, they just give us 50% off 1 item (no price restriction)!

Pulled Elk (or Pork) Burgers





I used meat from the elk neck that was given to us. The neck was stewed in water until cooked, then the meat was pulled.

You can use your favorite barbecue sauce for this recipe but I made mine up with stuff I had on hand.

Ingredients

Pulled elk (or pork) meat, cooked
Onions, peeled and sliced
3-4 cloves garlic, peeled and minced

Barbecue Sauce

I used a mix of:
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Ketchup
  • Organic sugar
  • Maple syrup
  • Maple sugar 
  • Kecap Manis (Dark sweet soy sauce)
  • Salt 
  • Black ground pepper
 Method

 Cook onions in a little oil until soft. Add garlic and cook until softened. Add meat and mix well. Add the barbecue ingredients, adjusting the amounts to taste. Stew on low heat for a few hours. 

Serve on burger buns.


I strongly suggest using Kecap Manis because it adds a nice flavor to the sauce. You can get it at any Asian grocer. I get mine for about $3.50 for a 21oz bottle. If you can't find it, Amazon does carry it (at an outrageous price of $21+ for two 21oz bottles)



20 AAA Duracell for $7.72 (after Coupon and S&S) + $5 Amazon credit for PRIME members on Amazon



Choose the 20 pack of AAA batteries from the link above, clip the coupon on the page, choose subscribe and save to get the pack for $7.72.

You can cancel the subscription immediately so that you don't forget to do so later!

Prime members and Prime members in trial memberships receive $5 discount after completing an order that includes Duracell batteries.

Customers who complete a qualifying Duracell purchase will receive an individual promotion code emailed to the email address listed on their Amazon.com account within 7 days of the qualifying purchase. To use this promotion code:
  • 1. Add products to your Shopping Cart via the “Add to Shopping Cart” button on each respective product information page.
  • 2. At checkout, please enter the promo code to apply to your order. This individual promotion code is good for 30 days after receipt of email. The $5 discount will be reflected in your shopping cart total.
Cuisineart Elite 12 cup Food Processor for $119.99 or LESS



I've been waiting for a deal on this processor for a while. Costco now has it for $119.99 after instant rebate in store or online. This is normally $149.99 in store (at $149.99, it's the cheapest I've found anywhere). If you're not a Costco member, I believe they'll charge you 5% extra. Offer is valid until Nov. 27, 2011.

If you're willing to do a little legwork, you can get an even better deal at Kohl's. Bring a printout of the online price & your Costco coupon book along with you to show that the Elite is indeed on sale. If you don't have one, you can get it from the Costco member desk.

I wasn't able to get Kohl's to price match the $119.99 price but they were willing to match the $149.99 price. Stack on the 30% off coupon from the Kohl's brochure (you'll need to have a Kohl's charge card to use the 30%).  That brings the total down to $104.99 + tax. 

PLUS you'll get $20 Kohl's cash (until Nov 14, 2011).
PLUS there's a $10 Kohl's gift card mail-in rebate offer.

Effective price (after Kohl's cash + gift card) = $74.99 + tax

If you have a Kohl's charge but got a lower coupon % off in the brochure, you can try using a copy of mine here. I can't guarantee that your store will accept it but it doesn't hurt to try (they've accepted copies at my store).

If you don't have a Kohl's charge, you can open one in store and currently get 20% on the spot. If you don't want to do that, you can also try using the 20% off Linens and Things competitor coupon (normally found in the Sunday paper).





Thursday, November 10, 2011

Plum District: $50 Lock n Lock voucher for $20.70



Plum District is offering a $50 Lock n Lock voucher for $23.

Use code fabulous for an additional 10% off bringing the total down to  $20.70

Use my link and get an ADDITIONAL $5 Plum District credit with purchase.