For those that know me, they know that I'm obsessed with Target. Hands down, I'm easily there 3-4 times a week...no shame! Darrell frequently asks if there is an aisle named after him since I spend so much of our money there. I know the layout by heart, ok maybe I should have some shame after saying that. Any-who, I was there first thing this morning and came across some pretty good deals. Take a gander and see if anything excites you. All the links should be accurate and take you to the printable coupon (please let me know if the links cause you trouble). Thanks!!
Maybelline Lip Cosmetics: $4.94-7.94
Use -2.00/1 Maybelline Lip Cosmestics Item Target Coupon (exp. 12.31)
PLUS use -1.00/1 -1.00/1 Any Maybelline Lipcolor Product Manufacturer's Coupon (exp. 1.4.12)
1.94-4.94 after coupon!
Women's Merona Sweaters (ribbed, V-neck or turtleneck): $8.99
Use -4.00/1 Women's Sweater Target Coupon (exp. 12.24.11)
4.99 after coupon!
Use coupon code TGTFZS8U at ordering at Target.com
Holiday Disposable Partyware: $1.50-2.50
Use -2.00/3 Holiday Paper Goods Items Target Coupon (exp. 12.24.11)
2.50-5.50 after coupon!
*note: They carry solid color and holiday designs. The holiday designs are actually very nice looking.
Rimmel Glam Eyes Mono Eye Shadow: $2.49
Use -1.00/1 Rimmel Cosmetics Item Target Coupon (exp. 12.31.11)
1.49 after coupon!
Neutrogena Oil Free Eye Makeup Remover: $4.94
Use -3.00/1 Any Neutrogena Cosmetic Item
or Use -2.00/1 Any Neutrogena Cosmetic Item Manufacturer's Coupon
1.94-2.94 after coupon!
Nivea Lip Care: $2.49
Use -1.00/1 Any Nivea Lip Product ("like") on Facebook for coupon
1.49 after coupon! (I love their lip products)
One A Day Women’s Multivitamin 10 ct: $1.99 (Travel Section)
Use -2.00/1 Any One A Day Multivitamin Product Manufacturer's Coupon
FREE after coupon!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Saturday Yummies!
I was determined to get all my baking and freezer cooking done today and well, I succeeded! I started at 2 this afternoon and finally finished up around 830. Long time in the kitchen yes, but I love baking and I'm really getting into this whole freezer cooking world. So, without further ado, here was the menu for today.
I love the color of these muffins. A perfect golden color all around and then finding the deep red of the cranberries upon opening. I usually stick to the orange/cranberry combination so it was nice to change it up a bit with the tartness of lemon. This will be a keeper for me. I did change a couple things but for the most part stuck with the original recipe...
I used buttermilk instead of plain milk, replaced with oil with applesauce, used real lemon juice/zest instead of the extract because that's what I had on hand (I added the lemon to my liking so keep that in mind too), added 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla, added 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda and used dried cranberries that I soaked in warm water for awhile because that's what I had on hand.
I cant remember the last time i made chocolate chip muffins! I forgot how good they are. These turned out great! I love my chocolate so I'm pleased with how they're no too sweet for the morning but yet gives you the chocolate fix you need when that time comes.
Now I've made banana bread, pumpkin bread, strawberry bread and the likes, but I have never made any type of yeast bread or roll before so I was nervous on how this would turn out. I was planning on taking full responsibility of failure. Pat on the back for me, I had no issues with these rolls. Beginners luck maybe, who knows. I recommend this recipe, its easy, just time consuming only because of all the waiting and rising.The smell won me over, as everyone knows the smell of fresh bread is divine and the taste took me by surprise. These can be used for many things or just enjoy by eating plain.
I love the color of these muffins. A perfect golden color all around and then finding the deep red of the cranberries upon opening. I usually stick to the orange/cranberry combination so it was nice to change it up a bit with the tartness of lemon. This will be a keeper for me. I did change a couple things but for the most part stuck with the original recipe...
I used buttermilk instead of plain milk, replaced with oil with applesauce, used real lemon juice/zest instead of the extract because that's what I had on hand (I added the lemon to my liking so keep that in mind too), added 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla, added 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda and used dried cranberries that I soaked in warm water for awhile because that's what I had on hand.
French Bread Rolls http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2007/12/french-bread-rolls.html
Now I've made banana bread, pumpkin bread, strawberry bread and the likes, but I have never made any type of yeast bread or roll before so I was nervous on how this would turn out. I was planning on taking full responsibility of failure. Pat on the back for me, I had no issues with these rolls. Beginners luck maybe, who knows. I recommend this recipe, its easy, just time consuming only because of all the waiting and rising.The smell won me over, as everyone knows the smell of fresh bread is divine and the taste took me by surprise. These can be used for many things or just enjoy by eating plain.
Chewy Soft Pretzels http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2010/02/chewy-soft-pretzels.html
All I'm going to say about these warm, golden, buttery, pieces of heaven is that you will have to make them yourself! As soon as I came across the recipe it went to the top of the pile. Darrell was at my side when I was pulling them out of the oven. I think this recipe was the most anticipated out of the bunch. So simple and easy to make, you will NOT regret it! Though there is only seven in the picture (Darrell and I split one right out of the oven, you gotta try one right?) the recipe makes eight good size pretzels. I highly recommend using parchment paper as stated in the recipe because the will stick to the baking sheet if you don't. I'm here to tell you I learned that first hand!
M&M/Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Here, I just used my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe and replaced the chips with M&M's and milk chocolate chunks. Where can you go wrong? You can't!
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