Hurry, if you can get to Target by Dec 3 this is awesome!!!!!!! Spend $50 and get a $10 gift card thats like automatic 20% savings sorta. Or best deal yet for Target anyways go to their Facebook Page ; then click on link below picture and it will take you to the coupon page, select and click print!!
Being young and frugal while enjoying New York City, one of the most expensive and glamorous cities in the world.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Basic Yeast Dough for Dim Sum Steamed Buns (Mantou)
I finally have found the perfect Bun Dough Recipe for Chinese Steamed Buns!!!!!!!!!
Its near perfect match to the ones I used to buy in Chinatown as a kid, perfectly soft, chewy, great sweetness ratio and super easy to make!!!!
Mantou (no filling buns), this is the basic dough recipe you can use for the ball versions filled with your ingredients of choice and the disk version used to make yummi Taiwanese Hamburgers!
What you'll need :
Bamboo Steamer
Ingredients:
1 1/2 teaspoon Fleischmann's Instant Dry Yeast
3/4 lukewarm water
2 tablespoons canola or veg oil
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 1/2 cups unbleached all purpose flour (Pillsbury)
Mix yeast with Flour dry. Then in separate bowl mix liquid ingredients with rest of dry ingredients. Then add to flour mix. Then for about 5 min knead and stir till resembles ball. Lightly oil, bowl and put in your kneaded mixture. Cover tightly with knotted bag or plastic wrap and store in draft free place. In about 45 min to 1 hour, mixture should have doubled.
Take out the poofed mixture and you can need or roll into shape you want. I shaped mine into log and cut with knife. Then put in Bamboo Steamer and let rest for 10 min. In the meantime, boil the water first and when its ready put steamer on top of your steam source. Make sure you don't over crowed the Steamer because these will poof and expand a second time in the steamer.
Steam for 15-20 min, and your done!
These also freeze super well! Just re steam when you want to eat warm.
*** My original mistake was not putting the steamer on top of a pan that fully covered the steamer and not waiting for water to boil first before putting steam on top. Also, I made a huge batch so to avoid drying out dough after it poofs, work in batches.
I like to cut mines up into plain logs, because sometimes I'll cut like loaf of bread and make it an fried egg and cheese sandwich. Which sounds gross but its super yummi combo of sweet and salty!
And of course my version is the Frugal version. So it's not super pretty. Plus with this batch, I mistakenly measured the wrong amount of baking powder which is why I think it's more spotty.
Normally I wouldn't touch recipes that require Yeast because its so expensive but if you go to BJ's or Sams club you can buy huge 1lb bricks of Fleischmann's Instant Dry Yeast for a lot less than those small individual packets that average a dollar each. I forgot the cost because I got mine last year but its so worth it!!!!
The more pretty pretty versions use Cake Flour which is way more expensive than my $.99 5lb bag of Pillsbury Flour. And not worth the extra cost if you consider this version tastes super yummi!!!!
I got the recipe for this via this amazing book I'm reading called "Asian Dumplings" by Andrea Nguyen. She really makes the Asian recipes to those of us with limited access to Asian ingredients and does thorough kitchen testing with her recipes.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
CVS starting 11/27
If you need to burn some of your ECB's earned from their Black Friday sale, here's a great deal to churn those ECB's. Who doesn't need contact solution??
Friday, November 25, 2011
CVS Black Friday
So many freebies after ECB's at CVS this year!!!!
I would try not to get carried away if your not a regular CVS shopper because ECB's do expire about a month from generating. Best tip if your store is not super crowded is to do multiple transactions so you are burning and churning the ECB's. In my case my initial transaction because I was in rush to get to work was $11.10 and my two transactions after that came close to that initial amount. I didn't have time to anymore grr hate being one of the few working on Blackfriday.
I especially liked the free Starbucks double shot, Listerine Breath Strips (limit2), Pepto (that never goes on sale); if your need Spa gift basket stuff (chill shots and lip soft is great addition), and free Chocolate for Movie Baskets!
You can go to the official Circular here: CVS
Teddy Bear Gift
So if you have Teddy Bears from your stock pile, here's a possible suggestion.
So last year, Hallmark had coupon that I used to get a free Kiss Bear. Alone, the Kiss Bear would have cost $5 so I couldn't just give that as a gift. To make it more expensive, I had to add stuff without looking like I was being cheap and just adding stuff. So since this was a KISS Bear, and I had free Listerine Breath Strips and Hershey's Kiss Candy...I came up with a theme of Kiss Bear in Wrap. It was great because everything tied in with kissing theme. The Candy, Listerine and Bear.
DIRECTIONS
Step 1: Cut the Net packaging off a bag of Tangerines since it was Red and I didn't want to waste Cellophane.
Step 2: Lay out Wrap and put Bear in Center, use the Listerine as backing so Bear has height and put Candy in Bears Lap. Gather up wrapping and tie with ribbon.
Either way this was a decent attempt to use my Stockpile stash of freebies to make a presentable sorta expensive looking gift. I think everything looks more expensive in Cellophane Wrap for some reason. So I did have to buy Cellophane Wrap at dollar store for this project.
Warning: I am so not Crafty so I bet if I knew how to actually wrap well with Cellophane, it could have come out nicer. And if I'd cut our more Cellophane, the Bear wouldn't have been so squished that it looked a lot smaller than it was. Also, I think the inside could have been a lot nicer maybe with confetti or better wrap.
**This year at CVS's 3 day Black Friday event, they are selling the Listerine Pak for $2.99 with a $2.99 ECB making it free as well limit 2
Living Social and Groupon Black Friday
For those of you too tired from Turkey or stuck at work on Black Friday, check out the above living social deals!!!!! If your a Sketchers fan deal lets you pay $20 for $40 worth of stuff. And the FTD is great if you have a sick friend or will be needing to send flowers before Christmas! New York City doesn't have convenient Office Max locations but if you live near one this would be a great score ! Hurry though deal amounts do run out and don't forget if you refer 3 people to a deal you buy, you get yours free!!!!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Thanksgiving Madness
I had the brillant idea of doing some last minute grocery shopping after work yesterday... and boy do I never want to do that again. Pathmark was packed, I mean you could barely move. On the plus side, since they ran out of Heckers 5lb Flour, the offered the Pillsbury version as a substitute for same price of $.99 !!!!!!!!
Today, on my way to pick up some fresh seafood at the Chinese Market; I stopped by Rite Aid for their 3 day version of Black Friday sale. And as I said before, this years sale kinda sucked... but the store was packed at 9am in the MORNING!!!!!! I'm just posting this to give you a heads up on how crazy I think Black Friday will be tommorrow. Because last Black Friday, when there were kick ass sales we only had maybe a few people lined up. I think this year people are really much more sales and savings conscious.
That being said, I really wished I lived closer to a CVS because their SALE is amazing, so many freebies on useful stuff! You can pull their ad, at their website to look but even the Manhattan stores are participating starting today.
Anyways, tons of cooking and baking to do!!!!!!!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today, on my way to pick up some fresh seafood at the Chinese Market; I stopped by Rite Aid for their 3 day version of Black Friday sale. And as I said before, this years sale kinda sucked... but the store was packed at 9am in the MORNING!!!!!! I'm just posting this to give you a heads up on how crazy I think Black Friday will be tommorrow. Because last Black Friday, when there were kick ass sales we only had maybe a few people lined up. I think this year people are really much more sales and savings conscious.
That being said, I really wished I lived closer to a CVS because their SALE is amazing, so many freebies on useful stuff! You can pull their ad, at their website to look but even the Manhattan stores are participating starting today.
Anyways, tons of cooking and baking to do!!!!!!!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Lobster Part 3
I never finished my 3rd Post about what I did
with that one Lobster I bought this summer.
So the third dish I made was Lobster Potato Salad and it was Delish! Not to mention a great way to stretch my
Lobster. So when I was doing this I
tried something I’d never thought to do before.
I boiled my Potato with my Lobster Shell Stock. And I did notice it added an extra layer of
flavor to the Potato.
INGREDIENTS
Used all of body cavity meat and one small piece of pincher
meat about deck of cards size after chopped
4 tbs mayo
Teaspoon Lemon Juice
Chives and Scallion
Salt pepper
Quarter of Red bell pepper
1 regular potato (boiled)
Alil soup broth, alil tomale from spoon (optional)
DIRECTIONS:
Chop all Ingredients.
Toss Lobster in first and mix with Lemon Juice. Then put in all the rest of ingredients and
mix with fork.
Tip: I actually had some left over so next day, I added some
red chilli paste and it was yummy (kinda like spicy tuna but spicy lobster
potato)
Cost: Again everything aside from lobster, I already had on hand but if it hadn't been one potato and some Red Bell Pepper would have cost me less than $.50 Definately keeping this in my recipe book for future.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
GW Supermarket Deals
GW has some pretty good deals too this week, which I don't really expect from Asian Markets during a holiday week. But most notable is the AVOCADO!! I love some other staples are on sale too. The $.98 for Potato noodles is pretty great deal if you love JapChae like I do and the Broad Beans rarely go on sale, so I'm totally going out to get me some to stock pile.
Target for Thanksgiving
I checked my Pathmark and Waldbaums ad's and their Thanksgiving sales are not so great. Surprisingly, Target has the equivalent or slightly better deals for most of the mandatory ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner. Although Waldbaum's does have cheapest generic frozen turkey at $.49/lb.
On my Target shopping list:
-Swanson Chicken Broth or Campbells Cream of Mushroom Soup $.59 each
-Dozen Grade A Eggs $1.29
-$.55 wyb 2
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$.74 each
-Stove Top Stuffing is cheapest here too at $.89
-Celery $.99
-White Mushrooms $1.49
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
New JCrew Winter Looks released
Totally drool worthy, I really am getting inspired by color and patterns. With the exception of the Harem Pants and shorter skirt in red coat ( hopefully the tights forgive the hemline) everything is work wearable.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Rite Aid Black Friday Ad!!!!!
I am kinda disappointed with Rite Aid's Black Friday Ad this year. Not a ton of stuff, I'd get up early for but there are some good deals. I'll probably stop but after my priority runs. On the plus side Rite Aid will not be as crowded as the malls.
Freebies
The Revlon Nail Polish: You can go watch the VV now for $2 off making it a money maker after UP reward. And also if you still have your October Revlon Nail Polish VV coupon that could be used as well since the deal has a LIMIT of 2.
Cheap Stocking Stuffers
I personally think $1.50 is a great price for fleece throw, I was eyeing these last year and $1.99 was the lowest they'd go. My store didn't include these in After Christmas Clearance. Plus they would make great gift basket additions (spa, movie night, dog set, Christmas theme).
I also love Cozy Socks and the dollar store is the lowest I've gotten them. So 2 for $1 is a steal! Also, great gift bag additions.
The Snuggie for $4.99 is great gift for a Lazy Couch Potato friend and everyone noes retail cost is $10.
Cheap Home Related Stuff
If you have to get some housewarming gifts or your own house appliances are running low or almost about to break, these are great stock up prices and you won't have to deal with crazy Mall Madness. Typically Target might pull out their $5 deals on Coffee Makers this year but the $.99 is not worth Target Madness on Black Friday. And I really hope the Home Depot Gift Card deal is as good as it sounds. Need to investigate to find out what the terms are. Otherwise it seems like 20% discount on Home Depot Gift Card.
Food Related Stuff
No Freebies here, but if your going to be entertaining during Holidays there are some rock bottom prices here to consider. I'll be on look out for M&M, Cereal and Soda coupons till the sale.
You can check out the Entire ad here:
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Rite Aid Sale Starting Nov 13
The free Gum is a great way for you to roll your previous UP rewards. It's a limit of 4.
If you buy Orbit Gum, you can use one Video Value coupon for additonal $.25 off
The Crest Deal is also great because you get the funds from your previous ups back in Single Check Rebates. All you do is pay for tax after Rebate. Plus if you got the November P&G booklets, there's probably a coupon to make this a money maker! I have one coupon saved from my free sample to use to get another $1 off, whooppee!
Also, if you are low on Peanut Butter they have Skippy on sale for 2 for $4. Which is an okay price. But if you buy $25 worth of stuff including the Skippy, you get a $10 UP reward back. So as a scenario because I live on Peanut Butter, 13 jars for $26 and get back $10 Up reward, would make each jar cost $1.23!
Or you can head on to CVS there sale is even better! Its 3 for $5 on Skippy and they have a $10 gift card deal when you buy a combined value of $30 worth of select products.
Le Creuset Stock Pot on Amazon
I was super excited to find out this 6 quart Stock Pot from "Le Creuset" the creme de la creme of cookware was on sale from $80 to $35.98!!!!!!!!! More than 50% off!! plus free shipping on Amazon!! I grabbed it as potential Christmas gift for my Mommy :) the hardest person ever to shop for.
The best part, I used my Swagbucks e-amazon gift codes to pay for most of it!
Here's the link but note.. the one on sale is in KIWI but they picture the blue one on the site.
link
Friday, November 11, 2011
Pac Sun Sale!!!!
Gosh I love love Pac Sun reminds me of Calli days. Today they have a pretty decent sale and the best part is free shipping. If you don't like their clothes, I'd scroll on to accessories section. I got a cute Fedora for $5 ! And I picked up some necklaces for $2.39!!!!!!!
And to top of the sale prices and free shipping....You can use this code to get an additional 10% off
TENOFF1104
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Mid October Results
I've been lagging on my updates... sorry still in post vacation blues...
So for Mid Oct, my numbers were really low partly because I was just swamped at work and too tired to do much. And because I was prepping for vaca.. it really motivated me to just work through my fridge. I didn't have any side money because I was just too busy.
Total to be sent to my high yield Online Savings account: $1,439.98
Total Saved toward goal: $6,440.89
Only 5 pay checks to GO for 2011!
It's been crazy week!! Side note life is really precious and I just wanted to remind myself how grateful I am that I'm healthy and living. There are people out there everyday being diagnosed with life threatening illness.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Free Stylist for the Frugal Fashionista
The dirty secret is that even our most famed, "I'm so effortlessly gorgeous, and low maintenance" celebs have a stylist. The Olson twins, Julianne Moore, Jennifer Connelly, Kate Beckinsale, Blake Lively, Jennifer Garner, Keira Knightley to name a few. Which makes sense finding and creating outfits can take time for some. So why not pay someone with the expertise to find the best fits for your body and styles that will make others covet what you have. And if were we all millionaires throwing down $4-6k a day for that service alone may not be ridiculous!!!!!
Finding the deal on pieces and translating it into an outfit can be fun for some but a huge hassle for others. But its really important to do so otherwise your clothes will sit in the back of your closet till suddenly you can't wear it anymore because it maybe outdated.
So thats a Frugal NYC girl to do??
Fashion Blogs and Clothing Sites
It's like getting a free stylist, many sites now have stepped on the bandwagon of lookbooks and pieced together outfits. In order to be productive in the outfits you produce.. you have to narrow things down.
If you just need help with casual wear, easiest thing to do is find a Celeb with your body type and look at what cuts they wear that are flattering. Odds are they already have a stylist. Then you pull out similar stuff from your closet or shop with those cuts in mind.
Favorite sites for celeb styles:
Coolspotters.com : This site lets you search by brand or celebrity and even tells you what specifically their wearing.
People.com : You can just look at the celeb pics or visit their Style Section. I love their "I really love my.." series.
JustJared.com : This is totally celeb site that constantly updates with pics.. you can even search by celeb
I personally think styling for work is the most difficult. Mostly because I actually have a strict work dress code and in NYC you do a lot of walking in cold weather so you have to be practical as well. (Sorry to break the illusion of Sex in The City Glamour but most regular working girls do not trek around in heels all day with no coats.) Usually your outfit will have to work with flats or sneakers for walking and then heels if you want in the office.
You can look at celebrities for some work clothes inspiration but most outfits are couple inches short on hemlines and have way too low necklines and need high heels.
JCREW: They are the site to go to for ideas on blending some color into your work wear. Their stylists are so great a mixing color and they specifically have a Wear To Work Shop. And their casual looks can be switched up to make work outfits too! Con: Models are too thin so some outfits are tailored more to slim boy body type
Banana Republic: They also have a Outfits We Love Section which includes work attire. I don't really love their stylist but work attire is work attire. And the good thing about this site is not everyone is wearing heals and the models have a lil more meat on them. So their styling is more realistic for an everyday girl.
Net-A-Porter.com: This is the site that carries the most High-end fashion pieces. It used to have amazing creative stylists but that changed as they tweaked the site to match their demographic better (think richer and older). The stylists now play it very safe and because of that their pieced together looks are perfect for work and for more realistic body types.
Shopbop.com: They have amazing creative, stylists for all occasions! You can shop by designers, view lookbooks, shop by style and they have tons of stuff so lots of looks are displayed.
**If you see something you love, save it to your computer because when seasons change you will not be able to find the look again.
Fashion Magazines for INSPIRATION
Sure you can get ideas from fashion magazines, this is wheres some of the major innovators in the industry put their magic into photos.
I stopped doing it because a) they cost money!
b) they take up physical space and its more to sort on Trash day
c) these days 70% of the content is advertisements
But...mostly because in reality copying High Fashion is not going to work for your day to day life and budget. What Giselle and all those other super thin models put on is not necessarily going to work for 90% of the rest of the female population.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Rite Aid starting 11/6
Awesome freebie no coupon required ! Limit 4 per card.
And if you printed coupon I posted about the Keri lotion deal becomes Money Maker!
Buy 1 (limit 1 per card) Keri Lotion $6.99
- 2 MFC (prints no longer available)
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OPP: $4.99 + Tax
Get $6 UP reward
Total cost: $1.01 money maker!!