Deciding what to have for dinner can be stressful especially if you have no idea what you want or what’s in your pantry. So here we have a 5 ingredient one pan Italian Sausage pasta recipe that is easy to put together with items you’re bound to have in your pantry or fridge.
Ingredients:
3/4 lb Italian Sausage (or any sausage you prefer)
1 Cup of water (amount may vary during cooking process)
1 Can of Hunt’s Diced tomatoes (your choice of flavor)
1 Cup of Hunt’s Tomato Sauce
1/2 lb of pasta (your choosing)
1/4 Cup of Parmesan cheese (or any other cheese you’d like)
Directions:
1. Cook sausage in large skillet over medium-high heat. Break apart using utensil and cook till slightly golden brown. Drain oil and return to pan.
2. Add water, pasta, tomato sauce and undrained diced tomatoes. Mix and bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat and cook until pasta is ‘al dente’. –pasta instructions also on box
3. Top with Parmesan cheese and you’re dinner is all set!
Give this recipe a try and it’ll be your go to pasta dinner. You can make many more recipes like this by using just a few ingredients. Visit couponmom.com to find an array of grocery printable coupons that you can use on future shopping trips. We match coupons daily to help you get the greatest deals at your local grocery stores.
One of the best ways to get great savings is to stack coupons. If you are new to this, coupon stacking is when you combine a store coupon + a manufacturer’s coupon on a single item. So which stores allow you to do this? Check out this list of 5 national stores below:
1. CVS
Use CVS store coupons + a manufacturer’s coupon + extra bucks (cash back earned on previous transactions) all on a single item. Full coupon policy here.
2. Target
Use Target store coupons + a manufacturer’s coupon + Target cartwheel (download the app) on a single item. Full coupon policy here.
3. Walgreens
Use Walgreens store coupons + a manufacturer’s coupon. Full coupon policy here.
4. Dollar General
Use Dollar General coupons + a manufacturer’s coupon. Full coupon policy here.
5. Family Dollar
Use Family Dollar coupons + a manufacturer’s coupon. Full coupon policy here.
Stephanie Nelson is the Coupon Mom. With more than 7 million members, Coupon Mom gives members access to thousands of printable coupons for groceries, restaurants and more. As the nation’s top expert in couponing across the country, Stephanie has been on every major national television talk show and taught millions how to save money for the past 16 years. She has been called ‘”the rock star of the recession” by the Washington Post and her book, The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half, is a New York Times best seller.
Coupon matchups are nice but did you try Stater Bros Ad?
Whether its an annual Spring Cleaning or just a weekend “de-clutter” – use these tips below to get your home ORGANIZED!
1. When doing your filing – use colored manila folders so you can quickly and easily identify the documents you need at a glance.
2. Use clear canisters in your pantry to not only keep your food airtight and fresh – but so you can easily see what is stored inside!
3. Use plastic shower rings to organize scarves, ties, and belts in your closet. Just attach the rings to your closets hanging rod – and loop belts, ties and scarves through the middle!
4. Need more storage space in your shower? Hand a tiered fruit basket to store toiletries.
5. Use a hanging shoe rack to store your cleaning supplies. Each cubby is a perfect space for extra paper towels, sponges, and other miscellaneous cleaning supplies.
6. Use a wire file holder to organize your purses and clutches in your closet.
7. Use a CD holder to organize your plastic storage container lids – no more searching around for the right lid!
8. Use magnets to organize your children small toys. Put a magnet on the back of the toy and nail magnetized strips to wall for easy storage. It is a fun way for kids to keep their toys off of the floor – and out from under your feet!
9. Re-purpose a wine rack for storing crafts and other small things in a playroom, craft room or home office!
There are so many easy and budget friendly ways to organize your home – don’t forget to use couponmom.com to PRINT Coupons and find deals on all of your favorite items!
Here is a list of 9 places you can go on your birthday to get freebies whether it’s a meal, beverage, or dessert; be sure to make the most of your day!
1. bd’s Mongalian Grill
Free entree on your birthday if you join Club Mongo
2. Applebees
Free dessert on your birthday if you are a part of the email club
3. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels
Free pretzel on your birthday if you are a part of the loyalty program
4. Chili’s
Free appetizer or dessert on your birthday with the My Chili’s Rewards Program
5. Dunkin Donuts
Free coffee on your birthday when you sign up for the Dunkin Rewards Program
6. Moe’s Southwest Grill
Free burrito on your birthday if you join the Rockin’ Rewards Program
7. Panera Bread
Free Pastry on your birthday with a Panera Card
8. Starbucks
Free beverage on your birthday when you are a part of the Starbucks Rewards Club
9. Yogurt Mountain
Free frozen Yogurt on your birthday if you are a part of the YoMo Rewards Program
Stephanie Nelson is the Coupon Mom. With more than 7 million members, Coupon Momgives members access to thousands of printable coupons for groceries, restaurants and more. As the nation’s top expert in couponing across the country, Stephanie has been on every major national television talk show and taught millions how to save money for the past 16 years. She has been called ‘”the rock star of the recession” by the Washington Post and her book, The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half, is a New York Times best seller.
1. Compare store brand organics’ prices at your local stores: Check out the store brands in the organic department and compare prices between stores to find the best deals. Most supermarkets have store brand organic items, Whole Foods has an extensive line of store brand items, and even wholesale clubs and discount big box stores have organic produce and grocery items. Store brand organic items’ prices may be no more expensive than name brand conventional items.
2. Learn the “Clean 15” and the “Dirty Dozen.” The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit public health advocacy group, provides a free Pesticides in Produce Shopping Guide (ewg.org). Download the list or the app to see which items contain the least and the most pesticide residue. I stretch my dollar by selectively purchasing organic versions of the “Clean 15” such as onions, avocados, sweet corn, asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, watermelon and purchase conventional versions of the “Dirty Dozen” which includes apples, strawberries and grapes.
3. Shop the bulk Department. Stores provide containers and let you scoop out the perfect amount of an item that you desire to purchase. Look for organic beans, teas, grains, flour, oatmeal, or spices to buy this way and you are less likely to waste food. Don’t assume every item in bulk is cheaper, bring your calculator and compare prices by the ounce or pound to pre-packed items.
4. Use Coupons. Check the Sunday newspaper circulars and printable coupon sites for many organic brands. Pick up in-store coupon booklets, such as Whole Foods’ booklet or print the coupons from the Whole Foods website. Check out manufacturers websites for organic brands. We found printable coupons at more than 50 organic online sites. You can also send an email request via organic manufacturers websites and ask if they have coupons that they can mail to you. We received dozens of great coupons with that simple strategy, delivered to our home.
5. Grow your own savings. Nothing beats the price – and the taste- of a tomato you harvest from your own backyard or even your deck. Short on space? Purchase cheap plant containers at garage sales or flea markets. You can also make your own container out of old buckets, jars, plastic trash containers, ceramic pots, or other cleaned containers you have around the home. Growing staples like lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and herbs can provide the most bang for your buck.
Stephanie Nelson is the Coupon Mom. With more than 7 million members, Coupon Mom gives members access to thousands of printable coupons for groceries, restaurants and more. As the nation’s top expert in couponing across the country, Stephanie has been on every major national television talk show and taught millions how to save money for the past 16 years. She has been called ‘”the rock star of the recession” by the Washington Post and her book, The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half, is a New York Times best seller.