Showing posts with label Free Cereal Coupons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Cereal Coupons. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Snap Crackle Pop…Big Savings

Oh good, you’re back to hear about more ways to save with online coupons. Today we’re talking about Kellogg’s Cereal Coupons.


I love Kellogg’s because they’ve been around so long there are all sorts of great recipes that use Kellogg’s Cereal. You can take cereal beyond breakfast and snack food. Here are a few of my favorites.

Everyone knows the one where you coat the chicken in cornflakes to make a mock fried chicken. Of course we all love that. But my favorite is crunchy pork chops rolled in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.

You dip the chop in egg, and then roll it in a mixture of corn flakes, salt, pepper, garlic, onion powder, paprika, and poultry seasoning. Bake the chops on a baking stone, and it’s delish.

My other favorite recipe includes Kellogg’s Rice Crispies. And no, I’m not talking about Rice Crispy Treats. We all know and love those. I use Rice Crispies in meatloaf. I use them in place of breadcrumbs or oats or whatever bread product the meatloaf recipe calls for. It’s quick and easy to add, and I always have them on hand. Plus, since I shop with Kellogg’s Cereal Coupons, throwing a few handfuls of cereal into a recipe is a cheap way to enhance dinner.

Of course I also have a favorite sweet Kellogg’s recipe. It’s the one where you use Rice Crispies and Corn Flakes together with peanut butter to make those yummy chewy Scotcharoos. That is my go to treat recipe when I’m in a hurry. After all I always have cereal and peanut butter on hand.
  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups peanut butter
  • 6 cups crisp rice cereal
  • 1/2 cup butterscotch chips
  • 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
Melt and bring to boil syrup, sugar and peanut butter. Stir in cereal. Pat into greased cake pan. Top with chips. Spread with knife when warm. Cool, and eat. 
So the tip of the day is, use Kellogg’s Cereal in your cooking too, and save with free, online Kellogg’s Cereal Coupons

Monday, October 25, 2010

Post Cereal Coupons - Poor Grape Nuts

I know there’s a whole crew of you out there that love to make fun of Grape Nuts. They even made that series of ads where the guy couldn’t hear important things (like, “There’s a bear.” Or, “You’re fired!”) Because he was eating those crunchy Grape Nuts. 

Well, I for one love Grape Nuts, Post Cereal, and Post Cereal Coupons. Three reasons. Read ‘em.


First: they’re good! Sure there’s no cartoon character on the box or even a prize inside. And of course, they’re not “frosted”. I love that word. Talk about spin-doctor, who came up with that one? Whew! No it’s not blasted with sugar and then coated in sugar and then rolled in more sugar. It’s how shall we say…frosted!

Anyway, Grape Nuts is not frosted or any of those other things, but it is good, and it is good for you.

Second reason I love Grape Nuts is because of my great grandma. She only ever stocked two kinds of cereal in her old farmhouse kitchen: Shredded Wheat and Grape Nuts. Two classics you can always count on, just like my great grandma.

In fact the other day in the supermarket, I saw that they are selling the original yellow boxes of the full-sized shredded wheat again. I haven’t seen those in years.

And that brings me to the third reason I love Grape Nuts—Post Cereal Coupons. We’re going to eat Post, because it’s our fave, so we may as well save on it too. 
 
Anytime you need a valid coupon all you do is visit the Post Cereal Coupons site. Choose the coupons you want, print them, and save on your purchase. It’s easy, and it saves a ton. Now all you need to do is remember the milk.