Thursday, August 30, 2012

Appliances that will save you money

There is no doubt about it, our lives today are hectic when you have kids. Soccer practise, debate club, PTA meetings and a ton of other activities we work into already full days. My life is just as insane if not more so. These appliances can be life savers for getting an inexpensive dinner on the table.

Breadmaker

Breadmaker? What? How does that get dinner on the table you ask? I use mine a couple times a week to make pizza dough. I through everything in, set it on dough and run out the door to whatever activity we need to go to. When we get home I have dough waiting to be stretched and thrown in the oven. Voila! A  20 minute pizza when we get home for a fraction of the cost. Before you complain about the high cost of a breadmaker let me tell you I have 3 breadmakers that I got at my local Salvation Army store for $5 each. They were missing manuals but I never read those anyway. One of them is a $200 machine with enough buttons to be in the space program. I visit my local thrift store once a month on half price days just to poke around and frequently find something dirt cheap and useful.

Rice Cooker

Another machine that I love is my rice cooker. What can be cheaper than rice? My rice cooker runs 4 or 5 times a week for both side dishes and main dishes. My favorite main dish that I make in it is Chinese Rice. Rice, frozen mixed vegetables, burger crumbles( or precooked hamburger for you carnivores), vegetable broth and 20 minutes of watch free cooking and I have a fast beef rice dish on the table while I try to finishing writing a paper or folding laundry. I also make a big pot of plain rice once a week I portion into quart freezer bags and freeze for super fast stir frys and mexican dishes, as well as a rice dish I make for breakfast on the weekends. I did buy my rice cooker new for about $20 on Amazon.

Crockpot

What's not to love? Throw food in your crockpot in the morning and come home to a great smelling house and instant supper. Mine gets heavy use for cooking a large batch of chicken legs for chicken meat for other dishes, chili or beans for Mexican dishes, various soups and chowders. We love corn chowder, another inexpensive dish that is heavenly in the winter. Just add the milk or cream  a few minutes before serving so it doesn't curdle during the long day of simmering. Chances are you have a crockpot in a box somewhere your mother gave you for Christmas a few years ago. Dig it out, I promise you will love it.


Food Processor

Bread crumbs, mixing spice blends, chopping veggies for salsa, slicing onions for onion soup, making quick work of slicing chopping all kinds of veggies....... enough said!!! Mine gets daily use and is easily cleaned in the dishwasher. Pesto, salad dressings, mixing up homemade biscuit and cake mixes, making homemade gourmet coffee mixes, there is a ton of things you can do with it to save time.


All of these can save you money and make it less likely to grab either drive through food or convenience foods that are expensive and unhealthy. Rethink your preparation and dishes and you may be pleasantly surprised at how cheaply you can get fast nutritious food on the table.


1 comment:

tinyskillet said...

I love my bread machine too, pizza dough is actually quicker to make than even buying pre-made at the supermarket. Garlic knots are much better than the pizza place using my bread machine to make the dough.

I also love my rice cooker and use it many times during the week. One of the best things is I can have my daughter make the rice it's so easy!


I don't use my crock pot as much as I probably should...I usually don't have everything all set in the morning before work!

I like my food processor but really need a new one!