Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

1/8/18

Kroger Free Item Downloads

Kroger LogoBefore buying anything else, customers of Kroger-owned grocery stores should register for online coupons. Why? Because Fry's, Fred Meyer's, King Soopers and other grocers under the brand's umbrella all post manufacturer and store coupons. That equals extra savings on generic products, including the Simple Truth organic offerings. And if you're a commuter, digital fuel point bonus coupons cut how much gas your ride guzzles.

As an added bonus, Kroger offers limited time deals for free items. Count on a FREE Friday Download and daily deals during holiday seasons. Generally, these coupons remain valid for two weeks. Signing up on the website provides another hidden gem: Opting in for postal correspondence means you'll periodically receive free product coupons the old fashioned way.

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https://www.thekrogerco.com/


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4/26/17

Sigmund's Pretzels, NYC

Pretzel perfection! How else can I describe the mesmerizing morsels that danced about my mouth? I stumbled upon this wonderland while browsing booths at the Union Square Holiday Market. Luckily, you can indulge in Sigmund's Truffle Cheddar and other varieties all year long at various NYC markets, including Urbanspace Vanderbilt near Grand Central.

Pretzels

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1/25/17

Sweet Corner Bakeshop, NYC

When a European tourist on his honeymoon is desperately trying to arrange a way to send cakes back home, you know they're good! Sweet Corner Bakeshop is the perfect anti-Starbucks.

Watch bakers prepare sweet delights that showcase skill and imagination. The staff is just as sweet and attentive, a rarity these days! Even though I don't visit as often as I'd like, the fact that my barista remembered my first order the second time I stopped by left a lasting impression.

http://sweetcorner.com/



Coconut Dulce de leche Pound Cake

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10/3/16

7-Eleven = Free Coffee Heaven

Download the 7-Eleven app if you want a free cup of joe every day this week. Offer applies to any size and usually rolls around yearly!


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9/27/16

Whole Wheat Buttermilk Biscuits

I bought some pastry flour intending to make a pie. Then my oven died! Wary of baking a pie in my convection oven, I settled on biscuits.

The recipe I adapted from FaithfulProvisions.com is the best using whole wheat flour that I've found.

Whole Wheat Biscuits


I made a slight alteration, using a cup of Arrowhead Mills Pastry Flour and 1.75 cups of King Arthur Whole White Wheat Flour.

See: http://faithfulprovisions.com/2012/05/16/whole-wheat-biscuit-recipe/ for details.



7/25/16

Chipotle Chiptopia Rewards

Like a dumped lover longing for a second chance, Chipotle hopes to woo customers with loyalty rewards. Grab a Chiptopia summer earnings card at any location and make a purchase before 7/31 to earn free chips and guac.
https://chipotle.com/chiptopia



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1/16/16

Belly Rewards

belly rewards
Belly, a little-known loyalty program, tracks visits when users sign in at restaurants and other businesses. Download the app or join for free by activating a scannable card that fits on your keychain.

To maximize this app's money saving potential, sign up for Belly Bites. These limited-time offers entice potential customers with free products and services from hot dogs to haircuts and everything in between. I even scored a grocery store gift card. Also, the location search option proves particularly beneficial when traveling in unfamiliar territory. It lists participating businesses that are in close proximity. Here's another tip. Plenty of merchants add on additional incentives if you haven't returned within a month. Their attempting to steal you from the competition, which equals even more savings for you!

Explore offerings in your area: www.bellycard.com.

12/4/15

Holiday Markets

Want to deck the halls but hate crowded malls? Select New York Greenmarket locations transform right before Thanksgiving, adding booths full of gifts and edible goodies.

Seek out similar holiday markets in your area to find last-minute gifts.


Holiday Market

Union Square

11/10/15

Free Sandwich Deals

Even if you're not "Lovin' It" McDonald's latest promo proves hard to ignore. Download the app to receive virtual coupons, including one for a free sandwich. That deal might not appear instantly. Mine came over a month after sign up: http://bit.ly/1WM35hF.

McDonalds App

In addition to #WakeUpWednesdays, which offers a free hot or iced coffee of any size, Cosi will give New Yorkers a free sandwich on Fridays from 11 am to close until 11/20. Sign up for the coupon here: http://bit.ly/1NZmqdd. If you don't live in NYC, never fear, Cosi's eclub sends offers directly to your inbox, so check that out!

Cosi Free Sandwich

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10/6/15

Free + Cheap Coffee Deals

Need to perk up? Plenty of nationwide shops offer coffee deals and steals that'll keep you caffeinated without draining your budget! Here's a sampling:

Dunkin' Donuts: Live in a city that hosts an NFL team? Download the DD Perks app to score $.25 medium hot or iced coffee the day after your team wins. Plus, Dunkin' will throw in a free drink at sign up and on your birthday and every time you reach 200 points

7-Eleven: Some swear 7-Eleven has stellar coffee. Judge the retailer for free from Oct. 12 - Oct. 18. During Free Coffee Week, any size hot coffee is free for 7Rewards members who "pay" with the app. And, if you're actually a fan, pay for your coffee and fountain drinks with the app since every 7th cup is free.

Pret Coffee

Pret a Manger: Known for its menu of all-natural entrees, Pret also sells organic coffee for about 1.75 a cup. If you like yours hot grab a free self-serve refill.

Cosi: This upscale casual dining spot hosts #WakeUpWednesdays until Dec. 30. Choose hot or iced coffee. No size restrictions apply.

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9/19/15

Whole Foods Customer Appreciation Month

There's still time to feel the customer love at Whole Foods' Love Fest. Besides 25 cent coffee all month, the chain also offers weekly specials like 80 cent yogurt, marked down bakery treats, and soap for a buck.

Check out WholeFoods.com for current deals.


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5/9/15

Mae's Bakery, Atlanta

Whoopie Pie
Located in trendy Buckhead, Mae's Bakery merges sophistication and simplicity. The decor emits an upscale farmhouse vibe. The crew draws you in with charm and culinary know-how.

Before looking into the bakery case at Mae's arm yourself with the realization that you can't (or shouldn't) binge on everything in it. Cupcakes, cookies and a bevy of treats will tempt your resolve!

Try a whoopie pie. The Mae's variety features shortcakes stuffed with luscious cream. Oh, and the coffee is great too!

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4/11/15

Panera Bread Company Freebies, Nationwide

MyPanera
Check your accounts MyPanera members. You have a choice of one free hot or iced coffee every day in April! No purchase necessary; any size. Not a member? What better excuse to sign up? Plus, get a free treat for registration and on your birthday.









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3/7/15

Samantha's Southern Cooking, Brooklyn

As I write this post, I'm still hungry. Having skipped breakfast and lunch, I needed a hearty dinner asap. Samantha's Southern Cooking won out over the competition because it was near my last errand and I had a 50% off deal. Clue number one that my meal might disappoint: a tiny crumb floating in my water glass. I pushed it aside. I planned on drinking my bottled water anyway. Clue number two, two guests told the waiter they did not enjoy whatever was in their bowls. Although unable to hear the details, their grimaces said it all. Hhmmm. Stay or go? Those same diners moved on to dessert and cleaned their plates. I decided to stay.

My fried pork chop sandwich included two huge portions of meat, way too much for the meager bun. A smarter choice would've been one portion cut in half to cut down on the thickness. After picking some of the char off of one slice of bread, I realized the other piece was practically burnt instead of toasted. Even worse, the meat was overcooked and tough. Cutting it with my fork and eating smaller pieces did not improve matters much.

samanthas southern

I contemplated mentioning my disdain to the servers. Both glanced at me, but neither stopped by my table. The twice-baked macaroni provided a distraction. Peppery with undertones of mustard, it had just enough cheese and plenty of flavor. Now back to the sandwich.

The male server offered a to-go box. I pointed out the deficiencies in my entree. He apologized and said he would speak to his manager. She came over after helping other guests and indirectly asked what was going on. I asked her if the server relayed my issues and ended up repeating them to her. She removed my plate and said she would take care of it.

mac n cheese


Minutes later, she informed me that they were remaking the entree. I would have prefered a refund instead of a remake and expressed that. However the manager, who is also Samantha's sister, advised me they had already started cooking a replacement. I told her that I rarely send food back but had to speak up. She assured me that they serve freshly-prepared and seasoned meat. I questioned the bun, stating that it did not look or taste like focaccia. She said it wasn't and realized that the menu was incorrect. The manager mentioned that they bought the bread from a local bakery.

She delivered my new sandwich and returned shortly to ask if it was up to par. I said it was even though I'd only tasted a tiny end portion. The manager said, "I'm sorry about that sweetheart," when she delivered my receipt. I requested a to-go box and left, eager to return home where I had backup food available. The new chops proved just as tough as the prior ones. I tossed the meat in the trash. Oh Samantha, this southern gal wanted a taste of home. Clearly I didn't find it.

1/19/15

Blue Ribbon Chicken, NYC

Fueled by a mere handful of pistachios for breakfast, I needed nourishment. I'd been craving chicken for a few days and scoured reviews for joints offering fried goodness reminiscent of that served Down South. Every establishment's good commentary had an evil twin. By mid-afternoon I discovered Blue Ribbon Chicken. The eatery won by default. Brothers Bruce and Eric Bromberg run it and other themed spots around the city. Although I've visited none of the others, I figured they'd more than likely deliver an appetizing meal.

I decided to go a la carte and chose a Mighty Wing, instead of a regular one, and onion rings. While I waited, I asked a manager if they made the ice cream. He affirmed that they did and asked what flavor I thought looked interesting. I also noticed another manager visiting guests' tables. One employee's sole job consisted of cleaning the dining room. Kudos for staff attentiveness!

Almost embarrassingly so, I dove in seconds after my order arrived. The wing lacked that buttermilk dipped, heavily-floured coating I expected based on meals of fried chicken past. Between their signature spice mix and frying techniques, the owners did manage to create a crispy, light and flavorful crust. I ate every bit of skin I could pry off the bone.

Fried Chicken

As I did so, I thought of how the preparation seemed simultaneously simple and elevated. The rings had the sort of crust I expected the chicken to have. They reminded me of those served in most Savannah seafood restaurants.

I dipped portions of my Mighty Wing and onion rings in the honey mustard and bbq sauces although the chicken and rings tasted fine on their own. Freshly prepared, both condiments had a thin consistency but packed a surprisingly flavorful punch.

Blue Ribbon Sauces

Dessert, complimentary banana salted caramel ice cream, topped off the meal. I'm not a huge banana fan but wanted to try it because I enjoy homemade caramel. As I scraped up every bit possible, I conjured up memories of every scoop I'd ever encountered. I must say this dessert edged out my previous favorite, High Road Craft Ice Cream's carrot variety.

Banana Ice Cream

I realized after reviewing Blue Ribbon's website that the manager who delivered the treat was one of the owners. With food, service, and an atmosphere that are all on point Blue Ribbon Chicken is bound to become a favorite.

11/16/14

Waffle & Wolf, Brooklyn

WaffleWhat a wonderful way to enjoy a waffle! Baked in bacon bits, creamy avocado yogurt, and cheddar sprinkled atop tomatoes and cool arugula. Yum. Besides the #12 and other savory options, this tiny eatery whips up sweet creations and fresh squeezed juice combinations.
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11/10/14

Veteran's Day

SeeSaveSavor.com salutes our armed forces, past and present. Please pass on these Veteran’s Day deals (some start before or run past the holiday):

Krispy Kreme

  • Krispy Kreme: free doughnut and small coffee
  • Starbucks: free brewed coffee or tea
  • Ruby Tuesday: free appetizer
  • Carrabba’s: free appetizer 
  • California Pizza Kitchen: free entrée
  • Texas Roadhouse: free entrée and soft drink/tea
  • Denny's: free Grand Slam
  • LongHorn Steakhouse: free Texas Tonion and soft drink
  • Red Lobster: free appetizer
  • Steak 'n Shake: free Breakfast Skillet and coffee
The restaurants below offered deals last year and might offer similar perks again:
  • Applebee’s: free Signature entrée 
  • Pappadeaux: free appetizer with entrée purchase 
  • Einstein Bros Bagels: free bagel and shmear 
  • Outback Steakhouse: free Bloomin' Onion and soft drink 
  • Boston Market: free whole chicken with family meal purchase

10/6/14

Salmon Sliders

All things purple catch my eye. So did a gigantic $2.00 bunch of carrots at the Mccarren Park Greenmarket. I bought them to add to Shrimp Fried Rice, but before making that dish I ate some as garnish on a salmon slider. The taste of raw, purple carrots reminds me of red cabbage.

Salmon Slider


I added bits of the leafy tops as a lettuce substitute. These sliders are cool and filling enough without feeling heavy. They provide a quick and easy no-cook dish, perfect after a day of running errands.

For this recipe the quantities are up to you. I used only Trader Joe's products, except for the veggies. Smoked salmon and pane italiano, cut into four squares. Any Italian bread bursting with olive oil will do. Dress it with tartar sauce. Enjoy!


9/20/14

Grand Appetito, Little Italy NYC

The Feast of San Gennaro ends tomorrow. Don't fret though, Little Italy's plethora of gastronomical goodness will still be available. After navigating the crowds and assortment of vendors, I found a near perfect cheesesteak on the festival's route. 

Grand Appetito, an unassuming pizza joint on Grand Street, also sells sandwiches. I opted for onions and provolone only so I could truly compare the cheesesteak to its competition. Peering past the glass partition at the grill, I realized that a combination of cooking technique and quality beef would result in a product that rivaled any of sold at the smoky, crowded street booths.


Cheesesteak


In addition to an excellent entree, I received engaging service from Alex and his crew and a momentary escape from the rowdiness and blazing sun outside. 

9/7/14

Slope's Barbeque, Atlanta

I needed to pig out. It was nearly 6:00 and I'd skipped lunch. My first choice, a pizza place had closed permanently. Seeing that sign on the door made my stomach grumble even more. Then, I remembered Slope's wasn't too far away plus I had a Scoutmob deal.

This joint is unassuming and welcoming. White and red checked plastic clothes drape each table. Autographed photos of celebrities cover paneling near the drink station, but the staff treats even everyday folks like stars.

Atlanta Barbeque

Hush puppies listed as a special piqued my curiosity because the establishment doesn't sell seafood. A girl at the counter, the owner's daughter I assume, answered my questions like a pro. I ordered an assortment of items: ribs, green lima beans, mac and cheese, coleslaw, and those hush puppies. The baked macaroni and cheese was unimpressive: short on cheese and less flavorful than what most home cooks could conjure up.

Luckily Slope's claim to fame lies in barbeque, which is what they do best. Slightly sweet sauce covered my ribs but, frankly, I think the abundance of sauce masked some of their inherent flavor. Clearly, talented cooks handle the smoker and the meat in it with care. The beans and puppies deserve honorable mentions, as does the coleslaw.

I heard the staff talking to other customers who entered as I ate. What impressed me as much as the bbq was the level of interaction and familiarity the staff had with patrons. I suspect that most customers return as much for the genuine customer service as for the food.