Especially at this time of year, I like to have a cache
All this is true and I encourage you to race out the BevMo where they have '09 and '10 on sale for $8.70 a bottle.
Since I got such a good deal on my Los Vascos wine, I was confident I could go one better, by reducing my grocery bill by $9 and living on $22. I figured I would follow Cory's example and eschew meat for a week. Additionally in this season of sharing, I planned to donate the difference between the $22 and my previous week's grocery tab. With a kiss goodbye to Whole Foods, whose door I would definitely not be darkening for the duration, I hit the local Pack and Save. Getting a box of Cream of Wheat, two bags of pinto beans, 2 apples, 1 onion, two oranges, three cans of chopped tomatoes, a bag of iceberg lettuce, the biggest package of corn tortillas they sold and a large chunk of grocery store cheese, I was on my way. It came to about $22.
It seemed incredible to me that I would be able to make it a whole week on less than I sometimes spend for lunch. I found out, where there is a will, there is a way. Luckily, I bridged two business trips and did not have to entertain clients. The one day I did have to have lunch outside of home, I hit the Taco Bell where there are 5 options under $1.40. And the one work event I did attend, I rationalized, if someone else is paying it's okay...Well, maybe it wasn't so okay to devour my weight in sushi. Let me tell you it never tasted so good!
Although I will say, that the beans that I cooked were delicious. I used them in tostadas, burritos and even a taco salad. And my system felt great skipping processed foods. The trash was much lighter too with no prepackaged packaging or take out containers. And with my affordable wine, I didn't feel at all deprived---for a week. Realistically, I couldn't have done it for another week. And I did cheat like a televangelist with a sex addiction a little: For every item I pulled out of my pantry (Swiss Miss Cocoa, olive oil, bay leaves, coffee [Sorry, Cory, no way I could give that up! I would have gone to the nearby Courtyard Marriott and shoplifted a cup every am before I could let go of the Java Monkey!]), I bought a package and took with my donation to Second Harvest Food Bank of Alameda..
I had already known that Los Vascos is an affordable treat, but I learned a lot from my week on the #SNAPchallenge that made me appreciate all that I have and made me want to share more to make it easier on the people who don't have enough. Many thanks to my friends who participated along the way, Veronica who had great tips, Francine and Janesta who enabled my #SNAPchallenge dinner party by bringing dessert and avocados.
To the folks at Los Vascos, thanks so much for making a challenging week more fun with your delicious and affordable wine. Pick me for your 2013 Blogger and I will bring a creative perspective to Penticton!
Here's my recipe:
Liza's #SNAPchallenge Beans:
Ingredients:
2 bags pinto beans
1 med onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic , chopped
2 bay leaves
1/2 can chopped tomatoes
salt
12 cups water
Place beans in dutch oven. Cover with water. Add salt. Soak overnight.
After soaking, drain and rinse beans carefully (leaving salted water will toughen beans). Leave beans in colander while you prepare rest
In dutch oven, saute chopped onion over medium heat for 4 min. Add chopped garlic and cook for 1 min more taking care not to let darken. Add chopped tomatoes and bay leaves. Let amalgamate for one minute.
Add drained and rinsed beans
Cover with 12 cups water.
Simmer for 90 minutes. Season to taste.
Enjoy!
Here's my recipe:
Liza's #SNAPchallenge Beans:
Ingredients:
2 bags pinto beans
1 med onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic , chopped
2 bay leaves
1/2 can chopped tomatoes
salt
12 cups water
Place beans in dutch oven. Cover with water. Add salt. Soak overnight.
After soaking, drain and rinse beans carefully (leaving salted water will toughen beans). Leave beans in colander while you prepare rest
In dutch oven, saute chopped onion over medium heat for 4 min. Add chopped garlic and cook for 1 min more taking care not to let darken. Add chopped tomatoes and bay leaves. Let amalgamate for one minute.
Add drained and rinsed beans
Cover with 12 cups water.
Simmer for 90 minutes. Season to taste.
Enjoy!