Thursday, December 11, 2025
Gina's Cuban Style Fried Rice
Organized grocery shopping tips to help you save time and money on groceries
The master shopping list was kept in my word processor, a copy of the list was kept on the refrigerator so we could highlight an item that needed to be purchased. It was a routine thing and we never came home from the store without everything that was needed.
If you would like to try my organizing idea, I found it easier to use those refrigerator magnets that have a clip on the end . . . they usually have a stronger magnet making it possible to hold more items without sliding down.
Here is the article . . .
Save Time Grocery Shopping by Crystal Dupay
Create a continuous grocery list. Keep this list in an accessible place and have all of the members of your family use it. Whoever uses the last bit of any item is responsible for writing that item on the list. You may find that for the sake of convenience you will need more than one list. I have a list in the kitchen and also one upstairs inside my linen closet door to record when I am out of such things as toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper, etc. A dry-eraser board is good for these types of lists and cuts down on paper usage.
Keep a freezer inventory. Especially if you stock up on items while they are on sale. Different things begin to look very much the same after they have been in the freezer for awhile. If you don't keep a running list of what is inside your freezer and mark it down when a portion is used, you may find yourself with far too much of one item. It is a sad shame to find a great deal on ground sirloin, for example, only to have to throw it away because it became freezer burned before you actually needed to use it.
There should be a place for everything and everything should be in it's place. Be sure to always store your grocery items in the same place in your freezer, pantry, cabinets, or drawers. I've forgotten this rule several times and have run out to buy more toilet paper in bulk quantities only to find that I already had a huge box of it underneath several other items that I've carelessly thrown on top of it. Here again, organization is the key to saving time, effort, and money.
How to Craft and Send the Perfect Holiday Cookie Tin
"While homemade cookie tins offer plenty of opportunity to be creative, the pros say following a few key principles can help ensure your precious cargo arrives safely to its final destination. In this article you'll find everything you need to know about putting together and mailing cookie tins, according to baking experts" . . . description of article from All Recipes.
Throughout this blog I have written about the success and gratification it gave me to have those little homemade gifts available during the holiday season to give to the host of a party you are going to or having a gift for someone who happens to visit you, for example. Now I bring an article to show you how to do it. Be creative in your packaging as you may not want to use a cookie tin. I will provide links to other articles as I find them.
Click here to go to the article that will show you how to do it.
Peanut Caramel Brownie Bites
These brownie bites have a triple whammy of deliciousness with those three layers.
The recipe comes from Taste of Home. Click here to go to the recipe page.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Better Than Anything Toffee
"The best toffee recipe EVER! Sweet milk chocolate, crunchy pecans, and rich, buttery toffee – what’s not to love? This Better Than Anything Toffee is easy to make and makes the perfect treat OR gift year-round!" . . . description from Trish of Mom on Timeout.
Great for gift giving . . . who doesn't like toffee?
Click here to go to the recipe.
Wendy's Copycat Chili
"Next time a craving for Wendy’s chili strikes, forget about a trip to the drive-thru and head to your kitchen instead. This copycat Wendy’s chili recipe creates a hearty, homemade version that’s not too spicy and just as delicious as the real deal" . . . recipe description from Taste of Home.
There was a time Wendy's had a salad bar that included the chili and other items. For the longest time I would get a baked potato and top it with chili. Not sure how the chili is now since I haven't been in a while, but it used to be excellent. Hoping this recipe is the same.
Click here to go to the recipe.
Buckeyes
This recipe comes from Trish at Mom on Timeout who says this about the recipe: "Buckeyes are the perfect no bake candy to make for the holidays! With a creamy peanut butter center and a sweet chocolate exterior, this easy buckeye recipe is a crowd favorite! Bonus – only a handful of ingredients are needed!"
I've never had a Buckeyes candy, but if it is anything like a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, I would love to make this and the other chocolate/peanut butter recipes I've posted.
Click here to go the recipe.


























