Monday, January 28, 2013

MorningStar Farms

As a BzzAgent, I was recently given the honor of trying the MorningStar Farms products. Usually I only think of Meatless Monday as being for dinner, but yesterday during the ice storm I made some homemade maple syrup and couldn't wait to use some so I got out my MorningStar Farms Maple Flavor sausage patties.  I chose to cook them in the oven (the recommended procedure), and while they were baking, I whipped up some pancakes.  I was excited that they were only 80 calories, but when I got them out of the package they were pretty tiny.  They looked exactly like pork sausage patties, they cooked nicely, stayed firm and didn't have any grease on the pan.  They were pretty good.  If I were served these in a restaurant, I would never have known they were meatless.If you haven't tried MorningStar Farms or if you have tried meatless products in the past that were less than stellar, I recommend you give these a try.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Perdue Oven Ready Products


As a bzzagent, I really wasn't sure about trying the Perdue Oven Ready Products because I am VERY picky about meat.  I actually raise chickens, so I thought I would be hard on this product...and I was.  First the good:  Having the chicken already cleaned, seasoned and in a bag was awesome.  No prep or icky chicken juice everywhere.  The chicken was juicy, tender and easy to serve.  I read about the Perdue brand and was happy with the "What We Believe" company standards.  Now the not so good:  The chicken was too expensive; I would not have paid that much for the convenience of prewashed.  After two full hours, I stuck my meat thermometer through the slit in the bag and it was well above the 180 degree mark, so I removed it from the oven.  The skin stuck to the bag and pulled away from the chicken.  I carved off some pieces and it had good seasoning and was juicy and tender. However, I thought it was stringy and almost fake or "pressed and formed" chicken tasting. I also noticed that near the bone it was not done all the way.  It is very difficult to test it while in the bag and I did cook it for longer than the recommended time because of this.   I give this product three stars out of five...very easy and a good idea, but I did not like the taste of the chicken.


Perdue Oven Ready Roasters

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Be Broke...Live Rich!

I love a bargain. I love a sale. I always use coupons. Here are a few things that I just have to tell you about:

Kindle: I actually don't even own a kindle. I have downloaded the FREE program on my computer and the FREE app for my iphone and, literally, EVERY SINGLE DAY there are FREE books at amazon.com for downloading. They are 100% FREE and change all the time. I have amassed a huge library of free books and it is so convenient! You can read the same book on both devices and it automatically syncs to where you left off. I love to read and hate wasting money on books that I end up not liking, so this is perfect for me!

Redbox: I don't watch many movies because I just don't have a lot of time. However, I LOVE the convenience of Redbox. I can always find movies that I want to watch and it's so fast and easy. What I love the most, though, is that if you sign up online for text messages, they send you a code for a free rental on the first Monday of each month. They never send me worthless text messages, just the ones for a free rental. They also do a lot of promotions with other products, such as getting free Redbox rentals inside specially marked boxes. How awesome is that!

CVS Bucks: This is how it works...you get a CVS card and earn CVS Bucks on everything you buy. PLUS you can earn them on the spot for certain items each week. This is free money to spend in their store. For example, I bought an over the counter medication last week that was on sale, plus I had a coupon, plus you earned $5 CVS Bucks. The cashier rang up my medication. I paid for it and $5 CVS Bucks printed out. I picked up 2 bags of Easter candy, on sale for 2/$6. The cashier rang up the candy, I handed her my $5 CVS Buck and paid the difference of $1 plus tax. Practically FREE candy!

Restaurant Deals: A local news station offers a weekly deal on restaurant gift certificates. Each week they feature a different restaurant and you can buy $50 worth of gift certificates for $25. This is a great deal. They have 200 to offer each week. Most of these sell out fairly quickly, but once in awhile they don't and they reduce the price of the leftover certificates. I have bought certificates for 5 different restaurants in the last year that were reduced to $10 for a $50 gift certificate. All of these restaurants have been in the Indianapolis area and we enjoyed each one of them. They were places we had never heard of and each time the $50 was enough for our two meals, drinks and dessert, plus an extra dessert (or in one case, several deli salads) to take home. The gift certificates were always mailed out quickly, the restaurants were always nice with very good food and we have never had any problems redeeming the certificates. What a deal!

I have also gotten some awesome deals on an online local radio auction. I bought 5 gift certificates for a restaurant that were for $20 each...I bought them for $2.99 each when the auction had a 'fire sale' a week after the original auction.

Last, but not least, I have signed up for text message alerts with fast food restaurants and receive text messages for free food periodically. I have received several text messages for free food from DQ and a local taco joint.

Coupon Websites: There are tons of coupon blogs and websites that specialize in printable coupons. I always check these websites before going grocery shopping, but did you know there are tons of printable RETAIL coupons readily available? On a recent trip to the mall, with a quick advanced search, I headed out with coupons for Bath and Body Works, Carsons, Kohls, Maurices, ULTA and Victoria's Secret.

I'm Flipping Out Over Covergirl Blastflipsticks!
As a bzzagent, I was SOOO excited when I received three full size Covergirl blastflipsticks to try!  I wore the Vixen shade and took the Stunner and Minx shades to work with me. My co-workers were super jealous when they saw them.  I gave my boss the Minx one because those are the colors that she loves!  I loved the feel of the blastflipsticks....nice and smooth, not waxy or gummy at all.  They had no smell or weird taste.  I loved the way you could layer them and mix and match them.  I really, really liked this product.  When I handed out all of the coupons, I showed around the booklet with all of the different shade duos and everyone was really impressed with the selection.  I know most of the women were heading out to get some for themselves and for stocking stuffers...as a matter of fact, by the time lunch was over, I already saw some on their desks!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

PS Sealed the Deal on my Thanksgiving Meal :)

As a Bzzagent, I received two Private Selection items and coupons for three additional free items to pick up in the store in the mail and couldn't wait to try them out.  The first thing I want to say is that I thought that Private Selection was just like "Kroger Brand." It is, but SO MUCH MORE!! The first item I bought was the Jalapeno Stuffed Green Olives.  I planned to use them in one of my holiday recipes, but they were so good that we ate them straight out of the jar.  I also got a jar of Private Selection Marinara Hearty Traditional Sauce.  I picked up a box of Private Selection pasta and made a delicious meal.  The sauce had a great taste and texture and the pasta was as good as any name brand pasta.  Instead of my normal garlic bread side dish, I toasted some sandwiches with the Private Selection Garlic & Herb Monterey Jack Cheese Slices...yum!  I had some cheese slices left over so I made a little snack the next day by using a small biscuit cutter and cutting the slices into circles and serving it on the Private Selection Classic Water Crisps.  The crackers had 60 calories in 4 crackers, which I thought was a little high for a cracker with very little flavor.  They were very crispy, in fact they were so crispy that I had trouble not getting them to break in half before I could even serve them.  Thanksgiving morning I brewed up my Private Selection Costa Rican Tarrazu coffee.  It is a medium-dark blend and I felt it was a little strong for breakfast, but delicous later in the evening to warm up around the fire. Because of this bzzagent campaign, it really drew my attention to the Private Selection brands around the store.  I now know that this is a Kroger brand, but the more gourmet/upscale items.  I saw a lot of items that I'm going to try and was a little stingy with my 20% off coupons!  However, I do have to say that I felt that these products were a little pricey.  Although delicious, I would not have paid that much for the olives or the pasta sauce.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Alexia Foods Earns and A+

As a bzzagent, I was recently given the opportunity to try some great products from Alexia Foods.  First of all, my local Kroger store recently moved the Alexia Foods to the "natural" section of the store.  I spent several minutes browsing the regular freezer section of my store looking for the Alexia Brand.  There was an employee stocking the freezer section, so I asked him if they still carried them and he said no.  I was really disappointed, but finished my shopping.  Right before checking out, on a whim I decided to try the "natural foods" small freezer located on the other side of store.  Sure enough, there were three varieties of potato products.  I picked the Sweet Potato Julienne Fries and Yukon Gold Julienne Fries w/Sea Salt.  I tried the Sweet Potato Fries first and they were delicious.  I thought I didn't like sweet potatoes, but I was wrong!!  I baked these following the exact instructions on the package and I felt like they weren't quite crispy enough.  I put them back in the oven for about 5 more minutes and then they were perfect!  They had a really great flavor and I have already bought another bag and eaten them as a late night snack.  The Yukon Gold Julienne Fries w/Sea Salt were also very good.  They were a good texture and a good taste, but didn't really seem like anything special.  I also had a coupon for an Alexia Foods bread product and after visiting three different grocery chains, I have still not found one bread product.  I have only found fries, none of the other potatoes or side dishes.  This product is good and reasonably priced and I hope that I will eventually be able to try some of the other varieties.


Thursday, October 18, 2012

October is Fair Trade Month

Green Mountain Coffee

As a bzzAgent, I was recently provided with sample K-cups of Green Mountain Fair Trade Certified Coffee.  I was really excited to try the coffee, but I was even more interested in the "Fair Trade Certified" information. First things first, I settled down with a cup of the Wild Mountain Blueberry.  TAAAASTY!  This coffee was nice and smooth, not too strong and had a nice blueberry undertone.  While enjoying my cup, I thought, "What is Fair Trade Certified"?  This is what I learned.  Fair trade helps farmers get a fair price for their beans and improves working conditions.  It also supports community development with projects that result in new schools, roads, health clinics and safe drinking water.  REALLY?!?!?  I can help with all of this just buy doing something I already do everyday....drink a cup of coffee?!?!?!  Count me in!  I was provided with three other varieties to try.  I really enjoyed the Colombian Fair Trade Select and also the Vermont Country Blend.  The Sumatran Reserve Extra Bold was too strong for me, but it was still very good if you like your coffee strong.  I would not consider myself a coffee connoisseur, so I don't know that this coffee stood out as being "something I can't live without".  However, I enjoyed it immensely and I will be buying it again because it made me feel good and socially responsible to drink it...and who doesn't love that feeling?