Saturday, January 24, 2026

Gina's Cooking Concepts . . . Cheap Meals 101



This is more of a cooking concept and what I try to have in the kitchen pantry than an actual recipe.

In my personal every day cooking, if I'm not following a specific recipe, I literally throw a meal together based on what is in my refrigerator and what I'm hungry for. Even in days when money is not a concern, I still cook "cheap" because I hate to waste anything.

It is said that poor people are fat people . . . such is the case with my style of cooking, which usually includes rice, pasta, potatoes or Campbell's "cream of something soup".

Bisquick is my secret to awesome biscuits and pancakes. I must come up with a recipe for both a Bisquick type of baking mix and a "cream of soup" recipe to make cooking even cheaper.

While it is important to pay attention to the
type of food you are eating, what is equally or more important is to eat in moderation.


There are other "must haves" for my pantry . . .

One of my greatest cooking secrets is using the mind boggling variety of salad dressing on the market. Cheap, expensive, healthy, not healthy, low fat, no fat . . .

My favorite salad dressings for cooking are . . . italian dressing, vinegar and oil combinations and my favorite for an oriental flavor is something called Asian Sesame with Ginger and Soy. Check out the salad dressing section of your grocery store . . . I stock up when they go on "buy one get one free" sales.

An assortment of cheeses . . . mozarella, cheddar and parmesean . . . always have them on hand.

Pasta sauces in a jar . . . red and white . . . they come in an assortment of flavors . . . stock up when they go on "buy one get one free" sales.

Dry or canned beans . . . whatever you love. Different varieties of beans and rice are among my favorite meals.


Veggies . . . I always have potatoes, onion, pepper assortment and LOTS OF GARLIC. Tomato is also great to have on hand, but you can do without it. When I can afford it, fresh mushrooms are a must . . . I love them in almost everything.

Meat is optional . . .

I buy eggs two dozen at a time . . .

Although I am not necessarily a vegetarian, I could easily adapt to that lifestyle. I rarely eat beef. I stock up on frozen chicken tenderloins . . . fast, cheap and easy. When whole chickens are on sale . . . go for it . . . super bargain . . . even cheaper.


An example of a thrown together fast and easy "cheap" meal: 

Start a pot of white rice or pasta . . .

Saute onions, pepper and garlic until almost caramelized . . . throw in chicken, fish or pork and cook until browned. (If using shrimp . . . wait until the last 4 minutes of cooking to add to the mix)

Add salad dressing of your choice . . . between the juice of the onions, pepper and salad dressing, this is your sauce . . . put in as much salad dressing to make the consistency you like.

Cook around 10 minutes or enough for the flavors to blend . . . you must taste as you cook . . . that is half the fun!

Voila . . . cheap, fast, easy and delicious meal . . . let the stove do the work. I find that the longer you cook a meal, the better it tastes as the flavors blend. Usually I get it started, turn down on a lower heat and let it cook down, sometimes for at least an hour, stirring occasionally.

I don't use anything but stainless steel cookware . . . it works for my style of cooking and it does make a difference.


There are various combinations of type of meat and spices that I use . . . I'll try to come up with specific recipes.

Otherwise . . . don't be afraid to experiment . . . if it turns out bad, either have a salad or peanut butter and jelly sandwich or call for a pizza delivery . . . depending on how your money situation is. :)

If you use ingredients that you naturally enjoy anyway, you can't go wrong.





Friday, January 23, 2026

Orange Dreamsicle Salad

 


Photo source:  The Domestic Spoon

"Do you remember getting an orange creamsicle from the ice cream truck or enjoying a frozen treat by the pool? This orange jello salad is going to bring all those memories back."  Comment from The Domestic Spoon

Yes, I remember waiting for the ice cream truck so I could get my orange creamsicle that I loved so much.  I must try this dessert.

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Easy Bake Taco Casserole

 


Photo source:  Sweetly Splendid

"Taco casserole’s been in my dinner rotation long enough for me to know exactly where it can go wrong. It’s usually with bland beef, soggy layers, or so many shortcuts that it loses all its charm. I built mine to avoid every one of those pitfalls. The seasoning is bold, the tortillas hold their structure, and the flavors melt together in the oven just right. It’s simple, yes, but the kind of simple that still earns compliments every time it hits the table."  Comment from Sweetly Splendid

Love this taco that doesn't fall apart!  I love tacos, but they are not fun to eat.  This casserole sounds and looks delicious.

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Classic Marinara Sauce

 


Photo source:  Everyday Cheapskate

This Classic Marinara Sauce Will Beat Store-Bought

"Skip the jarred sauces. Your pasta deserves better. This classic homemade marinara sauce comes together in just 30 minutes using simple pantry staples you probably already have. Rich, flavorful, and versatile, it’s perfect for pasta, pizza, meatballs, or even a dipping sauce for breadsticks. Bonus: it’s kid-approved, freezer-friendly, and will make your weeknight dinners, date nights, or last-minute meal prep feel like you actually have your life together, even if your laundry pile says otherwise."  Comment from Everyday Cheapskate

This is one of the greatest cooking tricks ever.  I can have a delicious plate of spaghetti and italian sausage on the table in 30 minutes using Mary's method of doctoring up jarred pasta sauce.  I only make sauce from scratch when I have time to spend cooking the sauce for hours.

Click here to go to the Everyday Cheapskate recipe page to learn one of the greatest cooking tricks ever.



Peanut Butter Stuffed Chocolate Cookies

 


Photo source:  Best Cookie Recipes

"Imagine sinking your teeth into a warm, gooey chocolate cookie, only to be greeted by a creamy, peanut buttery surprise. Peanut Butter Stuffed Chocolate Cookies are a decadent dream come true. The rich, chewy chocolate exterior perfectly complements the sweet, salty peanut butter center, creating a flavor explosion that will satisfy your cravings. It's like a peanut butter cup and a chocolate chip cookie had a love child!"  Comment from Rebecca of Best Cookie Recipes

Sounds like a decadent dream come true for sure.  I must try these sinfully delicious cookies.

Click here to go to the Best Cookie Recipes recipe page.




Cream Cheese Chicken Croissants

 


Photo source:  Devour Dinner

"I first made this recipe, Cream Cheese Chicken Croissants or Chicken Stuffed Crescent Rolls years and years ago when my now 25 year old son was little.  Now this recipe has reached more than 2 million viewers and growing daily.

Cream Cheese Chicken stuffed in a flakey Pillsbury Croissant has become a stable recipe in our home. It's tried tested and true. There are many Pillsbury crescent roll recipes with chicken but trust me, this one is the BEST."  Comment from Rebecca of Devour Dinner

Look at that photo!  This recipe looks delicious with cream cheese and it is easy with the use of my favorite Pillsbury Crescent Rolls and a rotisserie chicken.  It is a winner before I even have a chance to taste it.

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Best Lemon Desserts

 


Photo source:  The Recipe Rebel

"In this list, there are over 30 lemon-packed desserts to choose from, from creamy lemon cheesecakes to cakey lemon doughnuts and fluffy lemon cupcakes!

These desserts are perfect for whipping up on a warm summer day, bringing to potlucks or parties, or whenever you want a taste of sunshine."  Comment from The Recipe Rebel

Love this collection of lemon desserts.  Citrus desserts are among my favorites.  Ashley has outdone herself!

Click here to go to The Recipe Rebel recipe page if you love lemon desserts too.

More lemon desserts:

The First Year - Lemon Recipes