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Okay, you may be familiar with the Grocery Game already.  I was not until our Mops group had a speaker come tell us how amazingly cheap we could buy things by using coupons combined with sales.  I was both inspired and skeptical.  Since I buy most of our vegetables, dairy, meat and eggs from our local farmers market, I wondered if this thing would work for us.  The speaker shared exciting bargains on a lot of items we don't use.
It does irritate me to run out of toilet paper, paper towels and kleenex, so I thought - it's worth a shot.   The grocery game gives you a list of all the things you can get free or cheap for a few bucks a month and it's $1 to try.  So I bought a paper (for the coupons) the last few weeks and signed up for the trial online.  I did really well - saving about $14 at Harris Teeter last week on some staples.  We'll see if we can get these type of deals on organic and sugar-free foods. I'll keep you posted.  Sidenote: the beef gelatin is on the way (I have a tracking number) so we will soon have a marshmallow report.
 
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        
 WARNING:  Please read  this post on the use of agave nectar before pursuing this recipe.   I'm planning to attempt honey-sweetened marshmallows in the near future -  so in the mean time - try organic cane juice.
WARNING:  Please read  this post on the use of agave nectar before pursuing this recipe.   I'm planning to attempt honey-sweetened marshmallows in the near future -  so in the mean time - try organic cane juice.
Okay, I did participate in Black Friday.  What an awesome, hilarious, adventurous day.  I was up around 3:30 a.m. and found some excellent sweaters at J.C. Penny shortly after 4:00 a.m.  I hit K-mart, Walgreens, Walmart and of course - Denny's for breakfast.  I really didn't buy that much and spent very little (compared to previous years).  This year I was about 90% done with Christmas shopping before Friday and now I'm around 95%.  So what does this have to do with marshmallows?  I bought a stand mixer for $15!  It was about a $50 to $70 mixer so it is not a "top of the line."  But I've never had a stand mixer before and I didn't want to invest an amount close to $200 on a try-it-out kitchen appliance.  The instructions for marshmallows call for mixing for 15 minutes straight and that is a long time.  I get tired from making whipping cream.  That just reminds me - how cool will it be next time my mother-in-law visits and I don't have to stand there and whip the cream.  Cool.  So I just ordered beef gelatin powder from Lucky Vitamin (good prices).  Agave marshmallows here we come.  Watch for news!