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Big Family Food and Fun: March 3-9, 2024

March 10, 2024 by Laura 1 Comment

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: March 3-9, 2024 post for this week…

Big Family Food and Fun: March 3-9, 2024

Our church building has been having major repairs done following a frozen pipe incident in January. Therefore, we’ve been meeting in a different location in the afternoons on Sundays. We’ve adjusted to this different Sunday schedule, grateful simply to still be able to meet together! Just a couple more weeks until we can meet back at our church building, so that’s exciting.

Meanwhile, Matt and I have been spending Sunday mornings at a slower pace getting kids ready for church. Instead of trudging through Saturday evening baths, Sunday morning bath time can be drawn out to two hours, letting the kids splash and play longer in the tub. The love this.

This sweet babe’s curls after a bath are nothing short of amazing…

This Sunday we cleaned out the fridge of leftovers for lunch after baths.

We had invited a few families to join us at a park after church for play time and potluck picnic. So that morning, between baths, I tinkered around putting some easy food together to pack and take. We had Cinnamon Swirl Bagels so I spread cream cheese on them and cut them into fourths to take with us.

I also made several Ham and Cheese Quesadillas. Then I just grabbed food off the shelves in our pantry like Peanut Butter Pretzels, Sweet Potato Crackers, Applesauce, and Clementines. I had some Chocolate Chip Cookies in the freezer so I grabbed those too.

At church, Josie grabbed Malachi’s sunglasses and Kelsey snapped this sweet photo. :)

The park was amazing and the fellowship was what we all needed.

Friends brought Tuna Salad and Chicken Salad on Croissants and a wonderful assortment of other goodies. We feasted together before the temps started to get a little bit chilly. :)

We let the kids play a little bit more before loading up. They were playing so hard that they didn’t notice the cold as much as we grown ups. :)

Monday morning we had a random assortment of leftover breakfast food as I had a little bit of this and a little bit of that: Apple Bread, a few slices of French Toast, and what was left of the Bagel Triangles from the picnic. I made some sausage links to go with these and everyone got enough to eat.

Eva came by at 9 and Keith and I headed to set up food for Tuesday’s Food Distribution.

For dinner that night, Elias and Brayden used their Bro Time to make dinner for all of us! Biscuits and sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, and orange juice.

Hey Brayden, look at me and say, “Elias and I made dinner!”

The best part of the day was that our dear friend Charlene came to visit from York. Her daughter has dance class in Lincoln on Mondays so we get to hang out during that time. Anna loves how Char pours love into her. We love it too. :)

Tuesday morning after breakfast (I don’t remember what we ate that day!) I made a batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs to have on hand.

Our little ones’ Speech Pathologist came to work with Acacia and all five kids gathered ’round for the lesson. :)

At lunchtime I seasoned the big pork loin I’d gotten for cheap last week and got it cooking on the smoker for the afternoon.

Matt got BabyBoy#11 down for a nap and I took Acacia and Josie to Sam’s to pick up a few items we needed.

Brayden, Kiya, and I went to give out food at the Food Distribution after school while Elias helped Matt at home with the littlest five kids. At dinnertime, Elias baked the Cheesy Potatoes I’d made ahead, pulled the Pork Loin off the smoker, and made Caesar Salad that I’d picked up at Sam’s.

We got home from Food Distribution with a container of berries which the little girls dug into right away. :)

Justus and Kelsey joined us for dinner so that Justus could give Brayden his weekly piano lesson. Let me just say again how much I love living close to our older kids!!

Mid-morning on Wednesday we took the five littlest to Costco so that we could pick up diapers. We grabbed peanuts and fresh fruit while we were there.

Since we had so few items, we attempted self-check out. This went especially well since we had so many little helpers. Oy.

That afternoon we prepped to fill up the Castle with guests for the weekend. Our friends, the Brock family, were hosting a Homeschool Speech and Debate tournament close to Lincoln and we had their family plus one other family staying with us. Asa/Eva and Justus/Kelsey hosted some families also. We’ve all been so excited about this weekend!

For the most part, we were just needed to provide beds and showers. But Wednesday night we got to spend several hours with the Brocks before the tournament started the next day. There are eight of them so I thawed 14 Brats and 28 Hotdogs for dinner.

When they arrived, several of us hung out in the kitchen making a pile of 20 Breakfast Sandwiches that they could grab and take to the tournament the next morning. We wrapped them in foil to make them easier to warm and go.

Their two little girls and our three little girls played and played and played all afternoon and evening. Never have we had so many hours in our house without someone throwing a fit. It was glorious.


Meanwhile, several gathered around our living room table to play a game. :)

Matt smoked the brats and hotdogs while I prepped the rest of dinner.

It was a simple meal with the Brats and Hot Dogs plus Baked Beans, Grapes, Carrots, Olives, Pickles, Sweet Pepper, and Chips.

I sliced an Angel Food Cake we’d brought home from Food Distribution on Tuesday and I pulled Brownies from the freezer that I’d baked another time.

Truly, the night was magical. After visiting and playing, we all worked together to get mattresses set up for the kids all over the house. The other family that stayed with us showed up after bedtime and Matt helped them get settled in. We are so thankful for this house God provided for us so that we could comfortably add 12 extra people for five days!

Here’s a peek at our little boys’ room where we set up mattresses. Was it a mess? Sure. But six boys slept comfortably while we had girls in a different room and parents in their own rooms.

Thursday morning Brayden helped me put 13 of the Breakfast Sandwiches into the oven to warm up. Our guests needed to be out the door around 7:45 to get to their tournament and they’d be gone all day.

We set out fruit, bagels, and yogurt plus made a pot of coffee. Our guests all got out the door and we got Brayden and Kiya to school. Then Matt left for York to work. Malachi had to be in York for video work so they met up there and Elias stayed home to help me with kids.

During the baby’s nap, the other four helped me crack eggs to make Breakfast Burritos. Only one egg smashed onto the floor, so I’d say this project went pretty well. ;)

I cooked two pounds of sausage, then we made 20 Breakfast Burritos and a batch of Pancake Sausage Muffins for grab-and-go breakfast options during the next two days.

I was somehow on an egg and sausage kick, so for dinner that night we had Quiche with Spinach and Oranges.

On Friday I decided our meals would not involve eggs or sausage. Well, except for the breakfast options we’d already made. :)

For dinner that night we had a cheat meal of Chicken Nuggets and Tator Tots with Grapes. Bliss.

Breakfast on Saturday was more of the same as our guests headed out for one final day of their Speech and Debate Tournament.

Our former foster son was visiting this weekend so we had eight littles. It made sense, then, that we would take them all to Walmart. ;) What can I say? We were out of greens and apples, plus we needed an outing. Daddy had a cart of boys and and I had a cart of girls. (Sorry, Kiya. I tried to snag a quick photo but I didn’t capture your best facial expression.)

We got our needed WIC items, checked out, then a few kids had to potty before getting back into the van. Those of us waiting by the bathroom had an apple to help the wait time go faster. :)

From there, we headed to Aldi. Matt kept all the kids in the van with a snack while I ran through the store as fast as I could. I grabbed lots of fruit/veggie pouches for the baby and littlest kids, salad kits, granola, milk, yogurt, berries, mandarins, and pear cups. Plus I grabbed crackers and meat for a picnic next week.

It was lunch time by then so I texted Elias and asked if he would get Mac and Cheese started for us so we wouldn’t have any hunger meltdowns.

We had lunch and naptime, then headed to the zoo for a couple of hours.

I had popped some popcorn to take with us so the kids sat on a bench and snacked on it before playing more and heading home.

The rest of the evening was full of bath time and leftovers for dinner. And that was our week!

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Help Me with Grocery Cost Comparisons?

March 5, 2024 by Laura 28 Comments

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I’m hoping you’ll take time to help me with grocery cost comparisons?

When I wrote this post to share about grocery costs that I’ve discovered that have NOT increased, some of your comments got me to thinking: What does inflation look like across the U.S.? Obviously I only know how it is affecting us here in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Will You Help Me with Grocery Cost Comparisons?

I know for sure that what I experience may not be what you are experiencing. So if you don’t mind taking some time to answer a few questions, I think we would all benefit. My goal is to always be helpful. I think I can be more helpful if I know more about how your grocery stores are behaving. :)

So to start with…

Those of you who shop at Costco and Sam’s:

  • Can you get Chicken Legs for $0.98/pound like I can?
  • Do they still offer Rotisserie Chickens for $4.99 where you live?
  • Is your 1-pound package of Organic Spinach and Spring Mix $5.00 or less?
  • Can you find Organic Hamburger Meat for $4.98/pound like we have here?
  • Are the (in season) fresh fruits and vegetables relatively similar in price compared to what they used to be? I’ve found that berry prices have increased quite a bit. :( But apples, bananas, oranges, pears, and grapes (in season) are hanging in there at prices that don’t make me flinch.

At Walmart:

I mentioned here that I still see pasta for $0.98 for a 1-pound package. I see off-brands at other stores for this price too. Is this price the same from state to state? What have you found where you live?

I double checked my information and took this photo at Walmart last week:

I snapped this one too, showing that the Whole Wheat Pasta (what we prefer) is also a really good price at just $1.43 for a pound:

I’ve definitely seen prices jump quite a bit on many food items at Walmart, which makes me shop elsewhere for most of what we need. But there are some of these basic items (like pasta) that has stayed low in cost.

At every grocery store:

  • Have you noticed that the price of processed/frozen prepared foods is OUTRAGEOUS? This has been my biggest jaw drop while shopping.
  • Are your store’s weekly sales and loss leaders decent? Some of the ads I see make me cringe – like “THAT’s your sale price? Ouch!” But I also see prices that draw me in and make me feel like if I really pay attention, I can stock up on basics when they are sale at very reasonable prices.

An example: Last week one reader, Julie, let me know that our Nebraska/Iowa chain, Super Saver, was having a Mega Meat Sale and suggested that I check it out. I’d never been there before, but the meat prices they advertised were AMAZING and well worth the trip! ($1.18/pound for pork roast?! $1.58/pound for pork loin?! Yes please.)

Meanwhile, almost everything else I saw there was pretty high in price compared to what I pay at Costco, Sam’s, and Aldi. But the Super Saver loss leaders got me in the door and I saved a lot of money taking advantage of their extreme sale prices. I need to pay attention to their sale flyer in the future!

Store Markdowns:

Are you able to snag some mark-downs that make you happy? I’m still finding GREAT markdown items at all the stores I go to: Aldi, Sam’s, and Walmart (with some fun clearance items at Costco). Specifically, I always check the meat at these stores to see what might be marked down.

Chicken Breast for just $1.76/pound after mark down —>

Overall:

  • Have you found that if you avoid high priced processed/prepared food and stick with basic, whole food, homemade meals – your budget isn’t taking too hard of a hit?
  • Have you tried shopping around and trying new stores to see if something else works better for you now compared to what used to work for you before inflation hit us so hard?

I appreciate any questions you might take the time to answer so that we all might learn something new that works in our area. I’m very curious what you’ve found that works and what prices you’ve found that haven’t increased during the past few years.

While grocery prices have increased in some ways, we can still save and feed our families well!

Free Worshop!

This is great timing as I just came across a FREE Crush Inflation Challenge offered by Tiffany at Don’t Waste the Crumbs. She’s so practical and everything she shares is very doable. Sign up for this free challenge here.

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 25-March 2, 2024

March 3, 2024 by Laura 5 Comments

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: February 25-March 2, 2024 post…

Big Family Food and Fun: February 25-March 2, 2024

Before sharing all about this week, I’ll back track to Saturday afternoon, Feb 24 as I spent a little bit of time getting ahead in the kitchen but didn’t have time to add these photos to this post.

While the baby was napping I made:

  • Mudballs
  • Simple Bran Muffins
  • Crunchy Ranch Chicken Strips

I had some really good help making the muffins. :)

There were a few Uncrustables leftover from our Saturday picnic so I baggied them up individually to grab and go as needed.

For lunch on Sunday, I baked one pan of the Crunchy Ranch Chicken Strips I’d made the day before. We ate them with steamed broccoli and sweet potato crackers. :)

Meanwhile I’d been working to pack a bunch of picnic food for us to eat at a park after church that afternoon. (Just a few more weeks until we should be able to meet again in the mornings back at our repaired church building!)

This along with quite a few drinks (juice and sparkling water) that I packed filled three bags!

It was a piggy tail day for our four girls. :)

There were 24 of us that met at the park that day after church. It was so great that I want to do it every single Sunday that the weather allows. Post-church-potluck-picnics for the win!

Together we enjoyed turkey/ham/tuna sandwich options, oranges and apples, avocado and salsa, chips, drinks, and rice krispie bars.

Monday morning I cut our Simple Bran Muffins open, buttered them, then melted them in our air fryer. They are SO GOOD this way! We had them with yogurt and bananas.

Eva came over to help Matt, and Keith and I went to the Food Distribution site to help set up for the next day. Keith got to use a sharpie to make marks on all the UPC codes. Phew, if you give a kid a sharpie…

We came home and played outside with everyone before the preschool bus came for Anna and Keith. Eva snapped this photo of the little girlies. Yep, I had just redone yesterday’s pigtails for today…

It was so gorgeous that I carried plates of Corndog Bites (from Costco, a great find!), apples, and olives to the picnic table for the kids.

For dinner that night I made 2-pounds of whole wheat elbow noodles with 2-pounds of hamburger meat spaghetti sauce and served it with corn and spinach. I’ve found that elbow noodles are so much easier for our little ones to eat (compared to spaghetti noodles) and when I make them, they eat a ton (with butter and salt).

We ate outside and some of us ate with ear protection. ;)

Elias and Brayden had been out for their Bro Time and everyone was excited to see them when they pulled up!

Later that evening, the neighbors who had hosted a 50th Anniversary party Saturday stopped by with leftover fresh fruit and veggies that needed to get eaten quickly. They guessed we could probably help them out and they guessed correctly! (They also gave us a lovely package of ground sausage that she’d ordered by accident. Yep, we’ll eat that too.) So sweet that they thought of us!

For breakfast Tuesday morning I set out the pretty tray of fruit with sausage links and cottage cheese.

Brayden, Kiya, and I went to hand out food at the Food Distribution that afternoon so Elias and Matt warmed up Burritos from the freezer plus some Burrito Filling to eat with chips.

They sliced some avocado to go with it. This girl LOVES her avocado.

Matt had hung a hammock in our basement for the kids because we wanted to see if it would help with their sensory needs. So far so good, now that the initial excitement is over and we are no longer fighting over it. :/

Wednesday morning I scrambled 15 eggs and warmed up bacon I’d baked last week. Mid morning, I put what was left of the eggs plus two pieces of bacon into a sandwich for my “third breakfast” and it was SO GOOD. (My “first breakfast” was a Peanut Butter Honey Puff with coffee at 4:30 during my quiet time with God before all the hubbub of the day began. Around 7:00 I had a glass of Smoothie for my “second breakfast.” And by 10:00 I needed bacon, apparently.)

We got out a few hidden containers of toys this morning which was fun and engaging. It’s worth a mention that our days can be so long and challenging with this many littles who struggle to regulate (read: there’s a lot of screaming and tough behavior in our house every day). So when I upload these photos and look back at our days, I see a lot of goodness too. It’s hard to remember the good when we’re working so hard against the struggles. Thank you, God, for these sweet moments captured.

If you see anyone pouting in this photo, it’s because I insisted that she put on shoes to wear to school. Sometimes I can be entirely unreasonable. ;)

Brayden and Kiya had discovered the Tie Quilt Kits they’d gotten for Christmas last year and were excited to work on them after school.

For dinner that night, I made 5 cans worth of Tuna Salad and spread it onto 19 rolls. Brayden topped them with cheese and we put them into the oven to create Tuna Melts.

We had our Tuna Melts with Mixed Veggies, Tomato Soup, Strawberries with Chocolate Cream, and Chips with dip.

Justus joined us for dinner so he could give Brayden a piano lesson. Plus our friend Bruce was in town and joined us.

Thursday morning we were sending Matt and Malachi off to York to work on our properties for the day. So I declared it a cereal morning, plus I cut some apples to eat with peanut butter.

Since Malachi went to York (he had other business to take care of there so it made sense for him to work with Matt this time), Elias stayed behind to help me with the little ones. We stayed home all day (because Matt had our van in York), and I took advantage of the time to get caught up on three loads of laundry.

Keith had been asking to make Breakfast Cookies and this morning was a good time to make it happen. We doubled the recipe so we could freeze some.

He was having a very calm behavior day and I was able to keep him engaged in the kitchen with me for quite a while. He took pride in refilling my Oatmeal Container for me from our bulk package.

Then he helped me make a Chocolate Cake because I had spinach that needed to be used up.

Our Breakfast Cookies turned out great, though some of them crumbled because I didn’t have time to let them cool properly on the pan before transferring them. I needed my pans so I could make our pizzas for lunch!

We finished our baking projects and baked some pizzas in time to eat before the school bus came for Keith and Anna.

Once the Breakfast Cookies cooled I put half of them into our covered dish to serve for tomorrow’s breakfast. Then I put the other half into the freezer for another time.

After school that day, Kiya and Anna helped me turn our Spinach Cake into what was supposed to be a layered pudding cake.

Ah well. My idea didn’t go so well and it all fell apart. Somehow we still ate it though. ;)

Dinner before cake was Monday’s leftover spaghetti meal turned into a Casserole topped with cheese plus Steamed Broccoli.

Friday morning we followed a tip by reader Julie and went to a store here called Super Saver to check out the Mega Meat Sale they were advertising. Woot! We got some amazing prices on meat!

We discovered Popcorn Chicken and French Fries on sale there too. So Friday night that’s what we had for dinner for a “Mom’s Night Off.” I sliced some nectarines and pears to go with our two pans of chicken and three plates of fries (with meals like this we just keep making more in our air fryer until we’re all full). :)

Malachi had told me he would run over for dinner after the game he was filming. But I forgot, ha. So when he showed up it was a fun surprise!

Saturday morning I scrambled 15 eggs for breakfast and served them with fruit and Apple Bread that I’d pulled out of the freezer the night before. While I was at it, I put together the smoothie Matt and I drink every day so that we get enough greens without having to take time to eat salad. ;)

Justus and Kelsey came over and took six kids to Sensory Storytime at the library – joined by a friend of ours who had come to spend the weekend – while Matt and I took BabyBoy#11 to church for a special Child Dedication Brunch for the newest little ones.

Asa and Eva met us there to pray with us for our little guy. It was a beautiful, rich morning. And it was super relaxing because we only had one kiddo with us – wow. How great was it for us to share a table with our youngest and our oldest (and with the sweet mama with our grandbaby on the way). Sure, I cried. Most of the morning, actually. :)

Back at home, Justus, Kelsey, and our friend Kermit had fed the kids Sloppy Joes, Mac and Cheese, and Peas. Matt and I got home in time for me to turn right around and head out to watch some dear friends in a Homeschool Melodrama. Malachi had been a part of this during his last years in high school and oh how we’ve missed it! I got to enjoy the entire afternoon by myself, which was very much needed. Plus I got to see all kinds of wonderful friends and grab lots of hugs. Praise God for this!

I didn’t get any pictures yesterday, but here’s a flashback of “old man Malachi” in last year’s Melodrama.

Elias and Matt held down the fort while I was gone, played outside with the kids, and made frozen pizza for dinner.

And that was our week!

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Big Family Grocery Spending for February 2024

February 29, 2024 by Laura 5 Comments

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If you’re curious, here’s the breakdown and total for our Big Family Grocery Spending for February 2024…

I thought it would be fun to keep track of everything I bought and share what I spent throughout the month as I shopped for food.

Here’s the amount we currently budget for groceries so that we can feed 13+ people every day at our house. Household items, diapers, and cleaning supplies are a separate line item in our budget, so this amount is just for food.

Ready to see where I shopped, what I bought, and how much I spent?

Big Family Grocery Spending for February 2024

1. Special Bro Dinner

Elias and Brayden spend some one-on-one Bro Time each week. One of their “outing activities” early this month was to go to the grocery store to buy food in order to make a meal together to give Mom a night off. They decided to make Pasta with Red and White Sauces plus Veggies and Texas Toast. While shopping, they also picked up Blackberries and a box of Brownies to make for dessert. The cost for this was a bit more than I typically spend for a meal. But was this priceless? Absolutely.

Cost for this meal and experience: $25.

2. Goodcents Kids Meal Treats

We had a stack of Free Kids’ Meals coupons that we’d received back in October. So on the first Saturday of the month, we decided to take advantage of those on our way home from the library. Matt bought himself a meal and six kids shared five free kids’ meals.

They LOVED this and altogether we only spent $12.90.

3. Sam’s

It had been a couple of weeks since I’d been grocery shopping and it had been nice to save money during that time by creating meals with what we had on hand. But we were completely out of fresh produce and almost out of all dairy products. So February 6, I had a stock-up trip at Sam’s for a lot of basics.

Total spending for food that day: $348.86.

4. Walmart

The middle of the month, two of the girls and I went to Walmart to look for Pediasure for BabyBoy#11.

While we were there I picked up a few other things I needed like sour cream and ice cream (<—emphasis on the word needed, haha.) I also looked around for markdowns because I usually find some. Indeed, a few of their pizzas were priced really low!

Total out of pocket spending at Walmart: $52.25

5. Aldi

Another day we went to Aldi so I could pick up Fruit and Veggie Pouches for BabyBoy#11. While there, I  found Organic Blueberries on sale plus amazing 1/2 price markdowns on three Pork Putts!

Total spent at Aldi: $39.51.

6. Costco

I ran to Costco that same day for diapers and grabbed strawberries, butter and discounted Annie’s while I was there.

Total at Costco for food: $51.95

7. Walmart

Later in the month, we went to Walmart to get more of the Pediasure needed for BabyBoy#11. We also picked a lot of the little girls’ WIC items that they get through their Adoption Subsidy.

I always scan through the aisles and meat section for markdowns, and today I scored this big package of chicken breast for just $1.76/pound!

Our WIC benefits covered almost all of this shopping trip, which is a HUGE BLESSING.

Total spent at Walmart: $59.12

8. Costco

On February 23, I went to Costco for a big grocery haul. I got cooking basics that we needed plus lots of fruits and vegetables. A huge blessing: I had received our once-a-year Costco Rewards Certificate that I was able to apply to this purchase. So I decided to use it to buy some convenience items to free me up a little bit for busy days and for picnics we like to take as a family.

Among other things I got Fish Sticks, Chicken Nuggets, Frozen Pizza, Mac and Cheese, Crackers and Cheese, Nut Packets, Fruit Bars, Meat Sticks, and Sweet Potato Crackers. I found Halo Cookie Kits on clearance and bought one to enjoy with the kids.

Thanks to our Rewards Certificate, I only had to pay $239.81 out of pocket for all of this! What a gift!

Total at Costco: $239.81

10. Amazon

We receive a monthly subscribe and save order from Amazon, mostly for toothpaste and other household items. But I did spend $20 on a couple cases of GoGo Squeezes for the kids.

(I forgot to take a picture; here’s something similar.)

Total from Amazon: $20

Grand Total Grocery Spending for February, 2024

We ended up way under budget by spending a total of: $849 

The Costco Reward Certificate certainly helped. But even without that, we would have been under budget. Thank you, God!

Running total for 2024:

January: $1,178
February: $849

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5 Grocery Items I Can Only Find at Walmart

February 27, 2024 by Laura 16 Comments

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This has been my experience: There are 5 Grocery Items I Can Only Find at Walmart.

Are these all random items? Absolutely, wait till you see! And would I surely be able to find them if I continued to drive all over Lincoln and see what my options were at all of our many different grocery stores? Maybe. But here’s what works for me:

  1. I do the majority of our grocery shopping at Costco, Sam’s, and Aldi. (None of the items I’m mentioning here today are found at those stores.)
  2. I don’t have time to check out other stores in town, especially since I’ve found my rhythm now that we’ve lived here for eight months.
  3. Even if I discovered any of these items at a different grocery store, it’s unlikely that the price would be much better and it’s not worth it for me to go to another store for just one or two items.
  4. And…while Walmart isn’t my favorite place to shop anymore (prices are overall much better at Costco, Sam’s and Aldi) – I do go to Walmart a couple of times each month.

Why do I go to Walmart every month if I don’t buy much there?

There are two reasons. One is to get these grocery items I’m about to tell you about. And the second is because our four youngest kids qualify for WIC benefits through their Foster Care or Adoption Subsidies. I’ve found that Walmart is the easiest place to shop for WIC items, especially because BabyBoy#11 has to drink Pediasure and Walmart is the only place we can find it so far.

So off to Walmart we go.

Are you ready to see the very exciting list of items I must get at Walmart? You aren’t ready for this level of excitement.

5 Grocery Items I Can Only Find at Walmart

1. Dry WHOLE Milk

There is Dry NONFAT Milk at other stores. But finding the whole milk variety was super exciting for me! Now I can make my favorite Peanut Butter Honey Puffs regularly – which I do. We love these.

This large package costs $12.44, which seems pretty expensive. But I’m still going strong on the first package I found a few weeks ago and there are many cups of this left in my pouch. This is saying something because I truly make this recipe at least once each week.

2. Jif Natural Individual Cups

Sam’s has these cups in the “regular” Jif variety – the kind with the hydrogenated oil we like to avoid. Those cups are cheaper at Sam’s, but I’m not willing to compromise on the unhealthy fat. So I pick up a couple boxes of these Jif Natural Cups at Walmart when we need them as they are fantastic to send in school lunches.

Did you know that baby carrots dipped in peanut butter is the only way to eat baby carrots? So says my eight year old daughter and I’ll certainly get behind it! Also? These don’t have to be refrigerated so typically one of these cups can be used for three of her lunches because she doesn’t eat the whole thing in one day. We just slip it into a baggie and send it back with her carrots the next day.

3. Wheat Germ

Costco, Sam’s, and Aldi don’t carry this in my area so I always get it at Walmart when I need it (which is rare). This jar lasts a long time and I use it when I make Mudballs.

4. Mr. Dell’s Shredded Hashbrowns

This 4-pound bag provides two or three casseroles or soups for us and only contain 100% frozen potatoes.

5. Walmart Markdowns

Ok, fine. Sam’s and Aldi have markdowns too. Plus Costco offers good clearance finds.

But there’s something about Walmart Markdown items that are unique and they are very fun to discover! Whenever we go to Walmart, if I have a few minutes, I walk up and down aisles to see what I can score. I also look in the refrigerated sections and end caps to see what’s waiting for me to snatch at a crazy low price!

Remember my $5.00 hams?? These were marked down after Christmas to just $0.50/pound!! Best deal on meat I’ve ever found!

During the fall, cans of Pumpkin were just $0.50/can so I bought 12.

A couple of weeks ago these super large pizzas were $6.88 or less each.

These Christmas Fudge Kits were marked down from $6.46 to just $1.50. Note that this box contained an entire package of Nestle chocolate chips which normally costs $2.98 (and the off-brand costs $2.32). So buying these kits at this price was worth it just for the chocolate!

I’ve gotten super cheap tomato sauce, marked down chicken and roasts, crazy low priced pork loin – these are all such fun finds!

Chicken breast for $1.76/pound!

It can be easy to be sucked in to buying something that’s marked down just because of the deal, so I’m careful to only get what we’ll use and what actually saves me money. But it’s very worth looking up and down (literally down as typically many of the clearance foods in the aisles are toward the bottom) to see what you might find!

Are you a Walmart shopper? What are your favorite items to get there?

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 18-24, 2024

February 25, 2024 by Laura 1 Comment

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Here’s our Big Family Food and Fun: February 18-24, 2024 post!

Big Family Food and Fun: February 18-24, 2024

Sunday after church some friends came over to hang out with us. The girls painted nails. The boys chased each other with light sabers. The parents had adult conversation – bliss!

At mealtime, we had Pulled Pork, Honey Glazed Carrots, Baked Beans, Corn, and super delicious Cheesy Potatoes that our friends brought.

Monday morning we had Breakfast Cookies that I’d found tucked away in the freezer. They were almost gone before I remembered to take a picture. :)

I made another batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs that morning. Having these on hand for the kids is really helpful, but the truth is that I often need to grab one for a quick bite of protein. So maybe I really make these for me? ;)

 

I made two cans worth of Tuna Salad that morning to get ahead on kids’ lunches for school.

Then we packed up a big picnic to take to the zoo. The kids were off school that day and the weather was beautiful so we made a day of it!

Kelsey was off that day so she met us there!

Late that afternoon, while BabyBoy#11 napped, Elias took Brayden out for some Bro Time. I told Kiya we should use the time to make tomorrow’s breakfast and she requested Pumpkin Donuts. That’s a bigger and messier recipe to make compared to muffins, ha. But I decided to go for it. Slowly but surely all the other littles came in to join us and “help.”

After a big zoo day and a big Pumpkin Donuts mess, I was glad to just pull out leftovers for us to eat for dinner.

Tuesday morning I pulled out the Pumpkin Donuts we’d prepped and put some in the air fryer to cook.

We didn’t need all of them that morning so I put half in a freezer bag and froze them for another day.

I made a quick glaze to dip the donuts in, plus I baked several pans of bacon.

Keith and Anna’s teachers came by that morning for their quarterly Home Visit. The kids LOVE this!

After school that day, Brayden, Kiya, and I went to our Food Distribution site to give food to people in that area. Usually there are around 100 people that come through the line. We came home with some goodies too, including two Easter egg decorating kits that the littlest kids wanted to “eat” right away, ha!

Before leaving that afternoon, I had smoked a Whole Chicken and cooked Green Beans and Stick of Butter Rice. I kept the chicken warm in a crock pot so at dinner time, Elias rewarmed the beans and dinner was served!

It was gorgeous outside so the kids ate at a picnic table in the yard.

Wednesday morning, Matt and I loaded up the youngest five and headed to Walmart for WIC items.

These shopping outings are a mixture of great and hard. I’m so thankful to do this with Matt. :)

I don’t remember what the kids had for lunch that day. But for some reason I decided that I really wanted a bowl of Cheerios. So that’s what I had with my daily smoothie.

With the weather being so awesome, I decided to grill burgers for dinner that night. We ate them with  Stir Fried Veggies, and Strawberries with Chocolate Whipped Cream. It was all so delicious!!! Our kids had been outside most of the afternoon/evening and we found ourselves hanging with neighbors so we invited them in to join us too. It was perfect!

Thursday morning I made two loaves of Cinnamon Bread worth of French Toast for breakfast.

Mid morning I used spinach and pumpkin to make a batch of these.

When it was time to pick up Brayden and Kiya from school, Acacia and Josie took a muffin for the road. :)

I used leftover rice and chicken from Tuesday to make Cheesy Chicken and Rice (this recipe subbing chicken for beef). We ate it with another two pounds of strawberries and the leftover Chocolate Whipped Cream from the day before, plus peas and corn.

Matt had been working in York all day and Malachi helped me brave the day without him. By the time we’d chased kids for hours and gotten them fed dinner, we were wiped out. Malachi sat in a chair with a Anna and Acacia watching videos. At this point, we were just surviving until Daddy got home. :)

Ah, but what did Daddy have with him when he got back? A big girl bed for Acacia. Malachi helped him get it set up, along with a big girl bed for Josie that we already had, while I kept seven VERY HYPER KIDS alive.

Here they are, all set and ready for their first night out of cribs!

It went better than I expected with only one middle-of-the-night wake up. :/

Friday we played outside as much as possible, enjoying the amazing sunshine.

I was pretty mentally worn out from all the intense parenting involved in our days, which is made worse when Matt is in York for the day as he had been the day before. So that afternoon I was able to go out by myself and spend a leisurely two hours at Costco. Phew, this was good down time for me. :)

I needed to stock back up on basics and I also wanted to pick up some convenience items that are easy to grab and take for picnics. I also had our third floor renters in mind as I shopped as it is handy for them to have several small snack items with them when they go to work.

We are now well stocked with some basic cooking/meal ingredients (coconut oil, cheese, hamburger meat, sausage, milk, cream, turkey lunchmeat, olives, spices, eggs), fresh fruits and vegetables (that will last maybe three days, ha), chips, and some special packaged snacks that our renters can enjoy AND our kids can enjoy for special outings.

It was Friday and if I can, we like to have “French Fry Friday.” I have not wanted to spend the money on prepared frozen fries lately as the price of those has gone up A LOT. Meanwhile, right now I’m finding our favorite Gold Potatoes priced at $0.54/pound which is fantastic!

So for dinner that night, I used 5-pounds of potatoes to make Homemade French Fries. (I made them similar to this and then after baking them, I put them in the air fryer to crisp up.) We enjoyed them with Chicken Nuggets and we ate in shifts as it’s pretty impossible to make enough fries and nuggets to feed us all at the same time. :)

There was some excitement going on one block over from our house as a pipeline had some sort of issues. All of our kids were interested in what all the flashing lights were about so we loaded up in strollers and walked over to “watch the show.” The worker trucks were gone by the time we got there, but we did get to admire the great big hole in the street. :)

Saturday morning I had help cleaning out a dishwasher…

I baked a dozen eggs on a cookie sheet, cooked a bunch of sausage patties, and turned them into Breakfast Sandwiches.

I planned to save and freeze extras for future easy breakfasts, but this is all we had left, ha!

Keith helped me make two loaves of bread worth of Uncrustables.

We packed them up with apples, olives, cucumbers, chips, cookies, and juice to take to the park for lunch. (I also packed a Pediasure and fruit/veggie pouch that we needed for BabyBoy#11.)

It took a literal three hours to get out the door that morning because behavior struggles slowed us down over and over. Please pray for these children and for Matt and me as we help figure out their needs and how to help them find peace. The effort it takes to get out the door for these outings is huge. But then once we finally reach our destination, it is all worth it as the kids can run out their energy in healthy ways. Phew.

We went to one of our favorite parks where there is a playground, bike trail, skateboard area, basketball, tennis, and disc golf. It’s perfect for our family!

Food tastes better when you’ve been running around outside!

Oh but wait. The food is abandoned when you spot ducks swimming in the water behind you!

Malachi joined us with his skateboard and Acacia and Josie tried to keep up with him on their scooter bikes.

We rode/walked around the trail together then we made our way over to the skateboard and basketball area. Everyone was soooo much happier and peaceful while we were there – one of the big reasons we venture out any chance we can with this crew!

We ate leftovers that evening in an effort to clean out the fridge. Our neighbors hosted a 50th Anniversary party and we briefly went to our church’s game night. And that was our week!

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Grocery Prices I’ve Found that Have NOT Increased

February 20, 2024 by Laura 13 Comments

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Let me tell you about the grocery prices I’ve found that have NOT increased!

Everyone is complaining about inflation and the rising cost of groceries. I get it. I don’t like it when prices go up.

I’m a BIG grocery shopper for our Big Family. With so many people that I get to feed every day, and while striving to stay within a wise budget, I am very focused on what is reasonable to buy and how to manage costs of all the food we need. And well…

This is really exciting!!

Yes, I’ve noticed a rise in some prices. But guess what else?

  • Not everything has increased. Keep reading to learn what I found out.
  • Weekly sale prices and loss leaders are still very, very good.
  • There are still great grocery markdowns if you take a few minutes to look for them. And best yet…
  • Some prices are actually lower than they used to be.

I just spent some time looking at my online accounts, comparing my Costco and Sam’s purchases from early 2022 until now, early 2024. Friends, please don’t believe all the hype and fear we’re hearing about how grocery prices have increased exponentially. While it is true for some products, it simply isn’t true across the board. Or across the grocery store aisles as the case may be. :)

Are grocery prices as bad as everyone says that they are?

Not based on my receipt comparisons from February 2022 to February 2024. Below you’ll see everything that hasn’t gone up and even some prices that have gone down! Take a look here at some staple foods I buy that I noticed that have gone up in price. But then take notice of the actual amount that they have increased.

  • 3-pound bag of organic petite Baby Carrots was $3.98 and is now $4.86. (That’s an increase of $0.88, but do you know how many baby carrots are in a 3-pound package? It’s a lot of carrots.)
  • 3-pound package of Tortellini was $9.48 and after inflation is now $9.78. (Up only $0.30?? To feed my entire family? Ok.)
  • 2-Pack of Mayonnaise was $5.58 and is now $6.11. (That’s an increase of $0.27/jar.)
  • 2-pound package of Sliced Colby Jack Cheese was $6.88. Two years and inflation later, it’s $7.24. (That’s less than a penny per slice more than I paid in 2022.)

Would you call these increases “exponential??” I don’t.

And now for the really fun discoveries I made while looking at old and new receipts!!

Grocery Prices I’ve Found that Have NOT Increased

  • Organic Grass Fed Hamburger Meat at Sam’s was and still is $4.98/pound. (This is the price I’ve paid for years, not just since 2022.)
  • Regular Hamburger Meat still regularly goes on sale for $2.98/pound at various grocery stores. All meat goes on sale at a variety of times throughout the year. Watch the ads and stock up on prices we’re used to.
  • Chicken Legs at Costco and Sam’s used to be and still are only $0.98/pound.
  • Organic Spring Mix and Spinach at all stores where I shop are still less than $5.00, just like they used to be. (I just bought some at Sam’s for $4.12 and Walmart usually has them for $4.98.)
  • Banana’s price-per-pound has actually gone down a few cents from 2022 to 2024.
  • Costco and Sam’s still offer their amazing Rotisserie Chickens for just $4.98 each.
  • Sam’s 5-pound bag of shredded cheese was $13.68 in January 2022. February, 2024 it is $12.68. That is a dollar LESS.
  • Also a dollar less is my favorite frozen fruit mixture from Sam’s. It was $11.98 and is now $10.98.
  • Just about every store I’ve seen still has store-brand pasta at $0.98 for a 1-pound package.
  • Gold Potatoes were at Costco and Sam’s for just $0.52/pound – not a sale price.

This isn’t everything, but these are many basics I shop for regularly. Isn’t this encouraging?!

I realize that my prices may not be your prices. But I am guessing that if you compare your receipts from two years ago and today, you will find what I found. Some small increases, some actual decreases, and some prices that have stayed the same.

Be encouraged!

My goal for today is to share that we really can keep feeding our families well within a very reasonable budget.

Share with us here what you’ve experienced where you live and where you shop. :)

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 11-17, 2024

February 18, 2024 by Laura 6 Comments

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 11-17, 2024

Sunday morning we had a little bit of extra time since we don’t meet for church until 2:00 pm right now. So we worked on kids’ valentines for their Wednesday parties at school. I had ordered stickers with the kids’ names on them from Delight Design so Keith and Anna put their stickers on fruit cups and fruit strips. Easy and so cute!

We spent the rest of the morning giving baths and showers, fixing hair, and prepping for the Super Bowl. I boiled some noodles for lunch and added some White Queso and milk. We ate it with spinach because we are very fancy around here.

Matt was preaching that afternoon so we got to church a little bit early. Elias and Malachi had brought their skateboards and pulled them out to entertain the kids. Nothing warms my heart more than watching my Bigs with my Littles.

Matt had used one of our dining room benches for an illustration in his sermon, and it took almost every Coppinger to get it back out to the van. :) Daddy is a rock star.

When we got home, we had some time before the Super Bowl started so Kelsey and I took the four littles for a walk in two double strollers so that we could visit. How amazing is this weather that we can take a long walk in February!

We got home and put together Super Bowl Party food: Ham and Cheese Melts, Bacon Ranch Chip Dip, Spicy Ranch Dressing (to eat with these Potato Wedges), and regular Ranch Dip to eat with veggies. and Brownies.

Something had gone a bit wrong with my jar of Ranch Dressing Mix when I put it together last week so none of my dips were salty enough. So I kept stirring in salt and testing them again. Good grief, how does one mess up this recipe??

We had a small crowd but it was perfect. A couple friends from York came, a friend from Lincoln, plus Justus and Kelsey. I didn’t actually get to watch much of the game (or the commercials, ha) until after all the kids were in bed. So I watched the final three minutes of regulation time which was actually pretty exciting! I decided that I don’t hate watching football and actually kind of enjoy it once a year for three minutes. (I had been up since 4:15 that morning so staying up for overtime was a no-go for me.)

Just before bed, Kelsey read part of a chapter book she’s been going through with the kids. I love our big kids’ relationships with our little kids. :)

Monday morning Keith and I went to help set up for Tuesday’s Food Distribution.

Wait. Has anyone seen Keith?

That afternoon, the little girls and I made a double batch of Banana Muffins. Kiya got to enjoy Craft Club after school.

Elias took Brayden to Holmes Lake for their Bro Time. They walked all around the lake, about two miles!

Then they took advantage of Honest Abe’s 1/2 price kids meals for an extra special treat.

Dinner at home for the rest of us that night was Sausage and Cheesy Eggs, Banana Muffins, and Steamed Broccoli.

Tuesday morning, BabyBoy#11 and I were on our own for about a half and hour before everyone else got up. So he helped me get our big freezer a little bit more organized.

For breakfast that morning we ate more Banana Muffins with some yogurt.

Two of our kids had appointments with their Speech Pathologist, then I took Anna for a different appointment. I love reading to the kids in the waiting room during our rare and precious one-on-one time. :)

We came home and made Mac and Cheese with Peas for lunch before sending Keith and Anna to preschool.

Then while Daddy stayed home with napping BabyBoy#11, I took Acacia and Josie to Walmart to get Valentine cards for the kids and to try and find Baby’s new Pediasure drink. (His dietitian is working to make sure he is getting the right kind of nourishment since he is almost 14-months old and still not eating solids. Matt and I are following doctor’s orders and trying not to overthink reading the label on these drinks. The sugar content is reallly high, oy. But God is bigger, right?)

The girls and I found the special cart that allows me to actually have room for groceries while they sit in the blue chairs.

While we were there, I told the girls to look for yellow mark-down labels. You never know what you’ll find marked down at Walmart! (Remember my $5.00 hams?!?!) Half-way through our shopping, Acacia reached over and pulled Josie in for a hug. She’s only 8-months older than her little sister but she’s such a little mommy.

Oh hey, look what we found! Great big pizzas marked down to just $6.88! I bought three and decided that we were having a special pizza dinner for Valentine’s day!

Brayden, Kiya, and I went to had out food at the Food Distribution after school that day. For dinner, Elias and Matt warmed up Burritos I’d found in the freezer that morning.

Then we gathered around the table to finish up Valentine’s for tomorrow’s parties. I’d gotten Keith’s and Anna’s finished on Sunday. But Brayden and Kiya weren’t allowed to take any edible treats so I finally got their cards picked up that day and we put them together just in time to take for the party. Phew.

Valentine’s Day morning I attempted Heart-Shaped Pancakes. They weren’t a total fail, but they also weren’t very pretty. They got eaten though. :)

After getting Brayden and Kiya off to school we loaded up the five littlest and went to Aldi. We’ve found that their organic fruit and veggie pouches are best for BabyBoy#11. We can usually get him to eat 6-7 bites of this in one sitting compared to 2-3 bites of any other kind. So Matt kept the kids in the van while I ran in to restock.

Of course, I always have to check for meat markdowns. SCORE!!!!!! I found three 1/2-price pork butts. These guys were just $5.60ish each!

From Aldi, we ran to Costco because we were almost out of diapers. Matt took the kids and gassed up our van while I ran in and grabbed diapers, strawberries (for Valentine’s day dinner!), and butter. Oh look. Annie’s Mac and Cheese was on sale so I got two cases. :)

We were close to Scheels so we went to look at fish and play in their play place. On our way out, Matt and Keith picked up a package of plastic practice golf balls to use with the small golf clubs we’d acquired.

The weather was lovely that afternoon so we played outside while we waited for Keith and Anna to come home on the bus. Then everyone was excited to pull out their valentine cards to show us.

Our neighbor, John, walked over when he saw us playing. Anna had received a ring in her Valentine sack and John was a good sport about letting her try it on his pinky. :)

I baked the marked down pizzas I’d picked up the day before so that we could have a special Valentine dinner. Plus I cut up strawberries and made Cheesecake Parfait to enjoy with them.

Elias and taken Brayden out for a Bro Time session and they had been making big “surprise Mom for Valentine’s Day” plans! They snuck in and spread little gifts on our tub for me to discover.

Brayden walked in ahead of me so that he could be standing there with the rose and card they’d picked out.

Wow, wow, wow. I was not expecting all of this, that’s for sure. Elias is doing an amazing job pouring into Brayden and this day he taught him to think of Mom and to show appreciation and honor. They were both pretty thrilled with how they spent their outing time that day, but not as thrilled as I was. :)

Thursday morning I made Scrambled Cheesy Eggs and Smoothies for breakfast.

Matt and Elias went to work in York for the day and Malachi came over to help me. Josie and I made a pan of Butterscotch Bars for our birthday celebration for Justus that evening.

Days without Matt here are always a bit of a blur. But we see a light at the end of the tunnel as we get more of our properties fixed up and sold so that Matt doesn’t have to go back and forth so much.

After school, Brayden and Keith played outside with our neighbor while the girls helped me prep for a big birthday dinner for Justus.

These salad kits are so helpful and easy and the kids love making them (and eating them, woot!). We put three kits together this night since there would be extras eating with us. Kiya made two of them…

And Keith came in and made one. This was the first I’d turned one over to him, but it really is as simple as cutting open the bags and tossing it all together. Did it make a mess? Sure. But messes wipe up. He was very proud.

Justus’ birthday meal request was this Italian Cream Cheese Chicken. I always forget about this recipe until he requests it and every year I tell myself that I have to make it more often. It is so easy and good!

I put candles in his Butterscotch Bars, but not 24, ha.

Friday was a day off school for the kids so we loaded them up after breakfast and headed to the Children’s Museum. We have a membership there that we bought with Christmas money so we decided to take advantage!

The trickiest part of this outing was staying with all seven kids by myself while Matt ran a few blocks to get the van and pull up to the front for us. Somehow we all managed not to scatter back into the museum. Phew!

We got home in time for a visit with case workers and CASA for BabyBoy#11. While I visited with them, Matt warmed up Hotdogs and sliced apples and got out carrots for the kids for lunch.

We cleaned out the fridge to eat up leftovers for dinner. Then to end the evening I told the kids that if they got the toys all picked up and put away we could get out our drawing paper and pencils and watch a “How to Draw” video on YouTube.

Before I went to bed that night, I put one of the pork roasts into a crock pot to cook all night. We woke up Saturday morning to a delicious smell and I turned it into Pulled Pork for our Sunday evening meal.

Friends came over to spend several hours with us on Saturday. They brought Rotisserie Chicken from Sam’s and fruit. I steamed broccoli and buttered some rolls. This visit was so rich and encouraging.

For dinner that night I boiled some 5-Cheese Tortelloni from Sam’s which we ate plain (little kids) or with spaghetti sauce (the rest of us). This is such a great “cheat” meal to make when we want a night off from cooking!

And that was our week!

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4 Grocery Items I Can Only Find at Sam’s

February 14, 2024 by Laura 14 Comments

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I’m a big fan of Costco, Aldi, and Sam’s so those are the stores where are do the majority of my grocery shopping. Here are the 4 grocery items I can only find at Sam’s.

To be fair, when I say that I can only find these at Sam’s, I mean that I can only find these brands at these prices in these amounts. As in, there are certain items I can buy at Sam’s, Costco, or Aldi or any other grocery store. But there are four items I always and only buy at Sam’s because they are amazing and/or not specifically to be found at other stores.

Allow me to explain. Shall we begin with bacon?

5 Grocery Items I Can Only Find at Sam’s

UPDATE: The original post I wrote in February, 2024 didn’t include the fifth item that I added December 2024!

1. BACON

I’ve been so excited about this restaurant-style box of bacon I find and love from Sam’s. It is worth mentioning that we have two Sam’s Clubs in Lincoln but I can only find this box of bacon at one of the locations. So that’s the store I go to!

This is a 10-pound box of bacon for only $29.98. That’s a great price per pound for very good bacon, and a huge bonus is the cooking convenience this box provides. The bacon comes on parchment paper sheets (about 8 slices per sheet) so all I have to do is get out my cookie trays, place a sheet of bacon on each tray, and bake it as-is. SO EASY. And the bacon is delicious.

I usually cook eight or ten sheets of bacon in one cooking session so that we can eat some for our upcoming meal and then have leftovers in a bag in the fridge for sandwiches, breakfasts, and casseroles. I also save the bacon grease to flavor our green beans.

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2. PEANUT BUTTER

The ingredients in this peanut butter are very similar to this Homemade Peanut Butter I used to make. The price – $8.12 for 5-pounds of peanut butter – cannot be beat! And we love how this peanut butter tastes.

We go through a lot of peanut butter at our house so I usually buy two 2-packs each time I go to Sam’s. Here are 40 recipes we use regularly.

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3. WAFFLE FRIES

Sam’s carries this 4-pound bag of Waffle Fries for only $6.98. I pick up a bag of these every time I go to Sam’s and we love this treat!

With so many of us living here, we usually eat the entire bag for one meal. But what an amazing price compared to buying fries if we were to eat out! $6.98 to feed fries 10-13 people, depending on who is here, is fantastic!

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4. COLBY JACK CHEESE SLICES

Obviously there are packages of sliced cheese at just about every grocery store. But here’s why I always get it at Sam’s:

  • Costco’s Sliced Colby Jack is “reduced fat” and we prefer regular.
  • I love having a huge quantity to work with and Sam’s is the only place I find it like this.

This 42-pack costs $7.24 at Sam’s, and in case you’re wondering – the cost per slice is the same at Aldi. But there are only 11 slices in an Aldi package and that doesn’t go very far for us.

We love this cheese when we make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and sometimes the kids like to eat a slice for a snack. It is worth mentioning that while we don’t like the Reduced Fat Colby Jack at Costco, they do have a sliced Havarti cheese that is incredibly good. So that’s the variety of sliced cheese we buy at Costco.

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5. GRASS FEED HAMBURGER MEAT

Costco has organic hamburger meat, but it doesn’t specify that it’s grass fed. Aldi has grass fed hamburger meat, but their price just tipped above Sam’s price by $1/pound. So each time I go to Sam’s, I get several pounds of their Grass Fed Hamburger Meat for $4.98/pound.

Beyond these five items, there are all kinds of groceries that overlap between Costco and Sam’s that I get at either store depending on where I am and what I need. I love having memberships for both warehouses because they are similar, yet different, and I’ve settled into needing both.

Have you found anything you always make sure you pick up at Sam’s?

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 4-10, 2024

February 11, 2024 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Big Family Food and Fun: February 4-10, 2024

My brother and his wife had spent the might so Sunday morning we enjoyed a little bit more time with his family before they headed out to join my niece for church in York. I made bacon and set out fruit, yogurt, Bran Muffins, and Lemon Bread.

If you recall, our church is currently meeting in a temporary location on Sunday afternoons while we wait for flood-related repairs to be done at our building. So we spent the rest of the morning giving all seven kids baths and showers. Plus I took a long bath – woot!

We warmed up leftovers for lunch, then enjoyed a Snacky Dinner after church with some of our older kids and some friends coming over to join us.

Matt turned on some soccer highlights to watch and I captured this happy moment of hoopla in our living room. :) :) :)

Monday morning Eva came over to help and I took Keith to our Food Distribution site to help set up to give out food the next day.

When we got home, I discovered that Eva had cleaned my kitchen and made it so shiny! Bliss!

We warmed up leftover Instant Pot Mac and Cheese for lunch and the kids requested frozen peas to be stirred in. Who am I to argue when the kids want veggies?

That night, Elias and Brayden made dinner as part of their weekly Bro Time. They had purchased the groceries during last week’s time, and this night was a great night for them to put it together for us. Hiring Elias for this special task of pouring into Brayden was such a good decision. It’s making a big difference in Brayden’s life, even more than we’d hoped.

They mixed up Brownies to bake before starting dinner.

Then we all feasted on the meal they made: Pasta with both red and white sauces, Garlic Butter Shrimp, Meatballs, Caesar Salad, and Garlic Toast. We all loved it and Brayden beamed with joy.

That afternoon, since I had the night off from making dinner, I put together a batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs for snacks.

While the guys were cooking, Kiya spent time with the loom she’d gotten for Christmas to make her sisters bracelets and necklaces.

Tuesday morning we ate Breakfast Cookies that I pulled out of the freezer. While the kids ate those, I made a batch of Warm Vanilla Soother.

Matt walked Brayden and Kiya to school, then our Speech Pathologist came to work with Acacia. Josie joined this morning too, and she was wearing her life jacket – just in case. ;)

Afterward, we loaded everyone up to do some shopping. Matt dropped two girls and me off at Sam’s then took the other three littles with him into Menards. Divide and conquer, right?

It had been a while since I’d been shopping so I over-filled our cart.

I got lots of fresh produce, sparkling water and 100% juice “pop” for our Super Bowl gathering, shredded cheese, applesauce, chips, chicken nuggets, eggs, milk, chicken thighs, hamburger meat, and a few ingredients and condiments we needed.

That afternoon, I picked up Brayden and Kiya from school and we headed to the Food Distribution to help hand out food. Brayden got to give out Runzas and chicken; Kiya gave out boxed side dish options. Over 100 people come through the line each week, giving us lots of opportunity to smile and show love.

We brought home three bags full of food – lots of bread, buns, and bagels and even a container of strawberries!

Back at home, Elias and Matt warmed up Green Beans that I had made that afternoon and baked this Easy Ham and Hashbrown Casserole that I’d put together over the weekend. In the hubbub of getting home, I almost forgot to take a picture. By the time I remembered, the green beans were gone and people were going back for seconds on the casserole. :)

Matt and Elias went to York on Wednesday to work on our properties and Malachi came over to help me with the kids. For breakfast before sending everyone off to school or work, we had toasted bagels/bread/English muffins, and ate them with sausage and grapes.

To keep the kids busy that morning, I filled a container with dry rice then gave everyone a yogurt container and measuring cups.

Was this messy? Yes. But it was a controlled mess and it kept the kids engaged for several minutes. Malachi and Keith decided to go outside and ride their skateboards together so the girls and I continued to measure and scoop.

I had a lot of help sweeping up the floor afterward.

Once the mess was cleaned up, we spotted the boys through the dining room window with their skateboards.

BabyBoy#11 got up from his morning nap so Malachi came in and took care of him while the girls and I went outside to join Keith. His regular bike is missing (might have been taken??) so he’s making do with his old balance bike for now.

Everyone worked up a big appetite so we came in and ate applesauce pouches and finished off a small bowl of leftover Cream Cheese Salsa Dip with chips.

Dinner that night was simple: Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Tomato Soup, and Stir Fried Veggies.

After kitchen clean-up, one of the kids brought me a book to read. We opened it up and before I knew it there were six kids piled up on and around me. This was perfection!

Thursday morning was apparently not picture-worthy, ha. I had a treasured phone call with one of my cousins while the kids played and Matt took Keith to get a hair cut before school. Then I took BabyBoy#11 to yet another specialist to see if we could get to the bottom of his eating issues. I’m so thankful for everyone at Nebraska Children’s Hospital, and I’m extra thankful that there is a satellite clinic in Lincoln so that our appointment needs with his specialists are more convenient. I came home overwhelmed with information but also hopeful that we are on the right track to meet his needs.

We got the big kids home from school and played outside again since it was so nice!

That morning, I had put Crock Pot Fajitas in to slow cook all day. I fried some corn tortillas that I had tucked away in the freezer so we ate the Fajita meat more like Tostadas. :)

I cut up a fresh pineapple for dessert. So good!

The most exciting part of Thursday was that I found a few minutes to actually find the bottom of two laundry baskets that night! This is no small thing to celebrate.

Friday mornings are a bit more hectic because Brayden has to be at school an hour early for Ukulele class. So I decided to not cook and instead get out cereal and granola choices that morning.

Here’s what our couch looks like each morning after I make my way to our laundry room and bring up outfits so that we can dress the five littlest.

Everyone was dressed and ready for the day when our friend Courtney arrived for a visit!! She’s one of our dear York College friends we become close to during her time as a student a few years ago. It was so good to catch up with her!

We fed the kids a snacky lunch of crackers, cheese, grapes, cucumbers, and sliced turkey or ham before the preschool bus arrived to pick up Keith and Anna.

Then Acacia, Josie, BabyBoy#11, and I walked around outside our house and enjoyed the sunshine for a while.

I dropped the girls off at Ms. Kathi’s house for their special time with her that afternoon. They started off with a tea party which was so cute that I snapped a photo before I headed out. :)

I took the night off for dinner and got out frozen nuggets and fries.

Besides not cooking, the best thing about a meal like this is that everyone eats it without complaint! After dinner, I got to go out by myself to an Adoptive Moms Support Group that meets once-a-month. My time at these meetings is incredibly valuable and helpful to me. Oh how I need the support and understanding that this group offers.

Saturday morning I made Scrambled Egg Sandwiches with fruit.

Then we loaded up and headed to Sensory Friendly Story Time. (Saying it this way makes it seem like it is actually easy to feed everyone breakfast and load up in the van, hahaha. In reality, it takes a solid hour to get everyone ready to leave after we feed them breakfast. Getting out the door doesn’t always bring out the best in me, oy.)

Today the kids got to enjoy waving scarves along with Valentine-themed books, rhymes, and songs.

I love seeing Keith so engaged. :)

After story time, Librarian Diane gets out lots of tubs full of sensory toys for the kids to enjoy for about 20 minutes. Brayden and Josie weren’t able to play though, seeing as they were buried under all the scarves.

That afternoon we worked on Super Bowl Party food. Kiya had helped me make a double batch of Brownies the day before and we got them frosted.

I baked several pans worth of Bacon like this. I needed cooked bacon so that I could make this dip, plus we’ve found that it’s really nice to have pre-cooked bacon in the fridge to pull out for breakfasts or sandwiches. And yes I had just baked several pans worth of bacon on Sunday, but indeed, it was already gone. What can I say? 13 people live here and six of us are adults. Food comes and goes, then comes again, then goes. :)

I cut several pieces of cooked bacon into a bowl and Kiya stirred ingredients together to make Bacon Ranch Chip Dip for our Super Bowl Party.

I had recently made a big jar full of Ranch Dressing Mix, so it’s possible I went a little bit too Ranchy as I made our party food. I was just trying to use what I had and I didn’t feel like getting out a bunch of different seasonings. So Ranch won when I was working on recipes. Bacon Ranch Chip Dip, Spicy Ranch Dressing (to eat with these Potato Wedges), and regular Ranch Dip to eat with veggies. I didn’t put ranch in the brownies though, so I feel like we’re ok. :)

I was in “use up what we have” mode so dinner that night was a little bit of this and that as I cleaned out the fridge. I had olive oil in a cast iron skillet on my stove from Thursday night’s Tostadas, and I had a small bag of pizza dough that Eva had given me. So I baked the dough in the olive oil in the oven then topped it with leftover marinara sauce from the night Elias and Brayden had made dinner. Then added cheese and we had a skillet pizza!

This was obviously too small to feed our entire clan, but we just pieced it together with whatever fruit everyone wanted plus I asked everyone to eat some fresh spinach on the side. We didn’t sit down to eat dinner together that night, just ate in spurts as I kept working in the kitchen.

Acacia crushed some cornflakes for me and we made another batch of Peanut Butter Honey Puffs. (We go through these faster than we go through bacon.)

I also made a small batch of Peanut Butter Honey Rice Krispie Bars. The Puffs and the Bars are just my way of staying on top of everyone’s hunger when kids (or mom) needs a little bit of protein throughout the day.

Super Bowl Dips in the fridge, snacks made, sink full of dirty dishes, and it was time to get everyone ready for bed to wrap up our week!

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