What family isn't looking to save money this holiday season? If you've begun pricing the ingredients for your favorite holiday recipes, you might be suffering a bit of sticker shock. Luckily, there are ways to create familiar dishes with a few budget-friendly shortcuts!
Old Tradition: Shop 'Til You Drop
New Twist: You have a budget and you're ready to hit the supermarket and favorite stores. For the best deals, remember to shop early. Plan your holiday meals weeks ahead and store up on non-perishable items at the grocery store. Canned vegetables, such as Libby's, are affordable, convenience, and taste great in green bean casseroles, corn pudding, and all your holiday favorites!
Libby's and mom of 7 Hannah Keeley teamed up to bring us some delicious dishes for you next holiday get-together. Check out our favorite:
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
Love the recipe? Want to learn more? Download more budget and family-friendly holiday recipes from Libby's CANvenient Recipe Database.
Wanna win? Libby's is giving one lucky reader their very own Mayfair & Jackson Covered Casserole Dish with Rack and some vegetables! Just comment here with your favorite recipe title from the CANvenient Recipe database. You have until next Monday, Nov. 24th at 5pm CST to enter (you can enter up to 5 times a day). Giveaway is subject to complete site rules. (Be sure to give us a way to reach you if you win, and remember that we will never use your email or contact info for anything other than to send your prize.) Good luck!
Old Tradition: Shop 'Til You Drop
New Twist: You have a budget and you're ready to hit the supermarket and favorite stores. For the best deals, remember to shop early. Plan your holiday meals weeks ahead and store up on non-perishable items at the grocery store. Canned vegetables, such as Libby's, are affordable, convenience, and taste great in green bean casseroles, corn pudding, and all your holiday favorites!
Libby's and mom of 7 Hannah Keeley teamed up to bring us some delicious dishes for you next holiday get-together. Check out our favorite:
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup chopped onion
2 packages (4.3 oz each) long-grain and wild rice mix
1 can (8.5 oz.) Libby's Whole Kernel Sweet Corn, drained
1 can (8.5 oz.) Libby's Peas and Carrots, drained
1/2 cup toasted sliced almonds*
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup chopped onion
2 packages (4.3 oz each) long-grain and wild rice mix
1 can (8.5 oz.) Libby's Whole Kernel Sweet Corn, drained
1 can (8.5 oz.) Libby's Peas and Carrots, drained
1/2 cup toasted sliced almonds*
In a large saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add celery and onion; cook about 5 minutes or until soft. Add rice, seasoning packet and amount of water specified on the box (omit butter.) Bring to a boil; reduce heat, cover and simmer about 30 minutes or until liquid is absorbed and rice is tender. Add corn and peas and carrots; stir gently over medium heat until heated through. Transfer to serving bowl; sprinkle with almonds. (Serves 4).
*To toast almonds, place on a baking sheet in a 350 oven about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
*To toast almonds, place on a baking sheet in a 350 oven about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Love the recipe? Want to learn more? Download more budget and family-friendly holiday recipes from Libby's CANvenient Recipe Database.
Wanna win? Libby's is giving one lucky reader their very own Mayfair & Jackson Covered Casserole Dish with Rack and some vegetables! Just comment here with your favorite recipe title from the CANvenient Recipe database. You have until next Monday, Nov. 24th at 5pm CST to enter (you can enter up to 5 times a day). Giveaway is subject to complete site rules. (Be sure to give us a way to reach you if you win, and remember that we will never use your email or contact info for anything other than to send your prize.) Good luck!
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I'm going to have to try the Mexican Tortilla Soup. It looks delicious yet easy to make. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
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The Turkey Pasta Salad with Basil Dressing sounds yummy, always looking for new recipes for the turkey
ReplyDeleteThe Frittata with Peas and Potatoes rocks! asthenight at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteGreen bean casserole for Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteI like the Colorful Chopped Salad.
ReplyDeleteThe Mediterranean Meatloaf is on my list to try next.
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Happy Holidays!
Kicked-up Mac & Cheese
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ReplyDeleteChicken and Veggie Enchiladas sounds good!
ReplyDeleteMexican Tortilla Soup would be good now that it's getting cold!
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Winter Minestrone since this is soup weather now, and I love soup.
ReplyDeleteI think I still prefer the taco salad.
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the fritatta
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green bean casserole
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The Mediterranean Meatloaf
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Turkey Tetrazzini with Green Beans and Mushrooms
ReplyDeleteThe Colorful Chopped Salad sounds so delicious and healthy, (and I also would enjoy the mac and cheese!)
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Kicked Up Mac and Cheese sounds like yummy comfort food!
ReplyDeleteKicked Up Mac and Cheese sounds so tasty.
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ReplyDeleteI am thinking that the Cornbread Chicken Casserole sounds really good.
ReplyDeleteKnocked up mac and cheese :)
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I may just have to give the Roasted Corn Chowder with Cukes and Zukes a try on my family!
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The Cornbread Chicken Casserole sounds like a dish I had growing up!
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The Baked Succotash sounds yummy!
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The Peas Company Style sounds so easy! I'm gonna give it a try the next time I have a crowd for dinner!
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The Taco Salad still sounds like one of my favorites!
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I would like to try the Colorful Chopped Salad.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty cold here today, so I'm looking at the Winter Minestrone as a possibility. Thanks for the chance to win. asthenight at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI am gonna try the Mexican tortilla soup!! Great giveaway!!!Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteWinter Minestrone could be yummy too!
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Oh the kicked up macaroni and cheese sounds too good must try it thanks.
ReplyDeleteI like the look and sound of the Hamburger Stroganoff plus it would be quick and easy to prepare and wouldn't break the food budget. Thanks so much for this giveaway. HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE !!!
ReplyDeleteI think i was the Winter Minestrone... mmmm i love that soup
ReplyDeleteThe Mexican Tortilla soups sound good to me.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of the Skillet Ham and Sauerkraut
ReplyDeleteI like Tex-Mex Salad.
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Mexican Tortilla Soup sounds good.
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I like Frittata with Peas and Potatoes.
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I like this one Southwestern Hash in a Hurry.
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Shepherd’s Pie with Lemony Green Beans sounds delicious.
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kicked up mac and cheese - yum!
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I am going to try the Cornbread Chicken Casserole. That really sounds different.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Mexican Tortilla Soup.
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Winter Minestrone as I'm a soup lover.
ReplyDeleteI like Baked Succotash. Well, I don't know if I like to eat it, but I like to say it. My hubby's hobby is cooking, and he needs a dish like this, our old one got broken a couple of months ago!
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The Winter Minestrone sounds good on a cold day like today.
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I'm still liking the Taco Salad.
ReplyDeleteOn a chilly day like today, Mexican Tortilla Soup sounds good!
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Hamburger Stroganoff sounds good!
ReplyDeleteKicked-up Mac & Cheese looks good too.
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Kicked-up Mac and Cheese caught my eye.
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Taco salad looks yummy! Thanks for the chance to win.
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The Roasted Corn Chowder with Cukes and Zukes sounds delicious. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe Winter Minestrone would be perfect for a chilly day like today!
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The Cheesy Peas sound like a good and easy side dish!
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We love green beans around here, so I'm gonna have to give the Green Bean Banquet a try soon!
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The Cornbread Muffins would go great with a big pot of chili!
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The Old Fashioned Potato salad is such an easy recipe for a cookout!
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Yuummm, Hamburger Stroganoff sounds sooo good. Now I'll have to run to the store again. It just might be dinner tonight ;-=)
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My family loved the kicked up mac and cheese :)
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I love the taco salad! Thanks! senekers@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI like the kicked up mac 'n cheese recipe!
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The southwestern hash in a hurry sounds delish!
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The Teriyaki stir fry bowl sounds great!
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The rice pilaf with peas is one I know I'd like!
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The ham-seasoned lima beans would be really appreciated here!
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My favorite recipe is Cornbread Chicken Casserole. Yummy!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Mexican Tortilla Soup sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try the Cornbread Chicken Casserole.
ReplyDeleteI'd try the Teriyaki Stir-Fry Bowl.
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My favorite recipe title from the CANvenient Recipe database is Cornbread Chicken Casserole!
ReplyDeleteThe Kicked Up Mac & Cheese sounds delicious!
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The Kicked-Up Mac'n Cheese sounds yummy! (anything with cheese is always good in this house!)
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The Southwestern Hash In A Hurry sounds good too!
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I am going to make the mexican tortilla soup tomorrow and there were a couple of others I want to try. One is the rice pilaf
ReplyDeleteThe Kicked-Up Mac & Cheese sounds super yummy!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite recipe was the Turkey Tetrazzini with Green Beans and Mushrooms. I am definitely going to try it! It sounds and looks great, and healthy too.
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Cheesy Baked Beans sounds very yummy. i've actualy fixe the kicked up mac and cheese and i can testify that it is delish
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Mexican Tortilla Soup
ReplyDeleteThe Turkey Pasta Salad with Basil Dressing sounds like a good dish for Thanksgiving turkey leftovers :)
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The Cheesy Baked Beans recipe seems yummy!
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Kick up Mac and Chees my two girls never get enough of that stuff. All the recipes are great I am going to try them all.
ReplyDeleteTaco Salad sounds delicious.
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Winter Minestrone --love soup
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Taco Salad
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Teriyaki Stir-Fry Bowl
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I like Colorful Chopped Salad.
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ReplyDeleteThe Classic Scalloped Corn sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThe Wild Rice Pilaf is my Pick. I saw the recipe for poor mans shepard pie and that looks good too.
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Hamburger Strognoff is my favorite. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeletethe Cornbread Chicken Casserole sounds great
ReplyDeleteFrittata with Peas and Potatoes is still my fav! Thanks for the chance to win. asthenight at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteAfter Turkey Day, I would like to try The Turkey Pasta Salad with Basil Dressing recipe. Served in that beautiful casserole dish, lol. Thanks for having the contest!
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Mexican Tortilla Soup sounded good and so I tried it and it is as good as its name!
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The Kicked Up Mac & Cheese sounds good to me but I bet my husband would prefer the Wild Rice Pilaf :-)
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Cheesy peas sound great1 Thanks! senekers@comcast.net
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I am a hige soup eater and this one sounds really good
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The Green Bean Almondine with Tomatoes sounds like a yummy side dish!
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The Rice Pilaf with Peas would go great with fried chicken!
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I will be adding the Mexican Tortilla Soup to my recipe book...Looks yummy and super easy!
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The Baked Acorn Squash with Curried Vegetables sounds like a great Thanksgiving dish!
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Our family loves corn, so the Heart Corn Bisque is one recipe I have to try!
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My family would love the Kicked-up Mac & Cheese
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Peas and Carrots Pasta
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Old Fashioned Potato Salad
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Colorful chopped salad.
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ReplyDeleteThe Cornbread Chicken Casserole sounds really good!
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I think that the Cornbread Chicken Casserole sounds really yummy and would be my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteI love Mexican Tortilla Soup!
ReplyDeleteThe Chicken & Veggie Enchiladas with Spanish Rice sounds good to me!
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Entry #1 = Yum, taco salad!
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ReplyDeleteKicked up mac and cheese also looks yummers
Entry #3
ReplyDeleteMexican Tortilla soup is a fave around here.
Entry #4
ReplyDeleteThe Beef Potpie looks good too.
Entry #5
ReplyDeleteThe hearty corn Bisque looks great!
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ReplyDeleteOoooo, Frittata with Peas and Potatoes. Sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe Taco Salad sounds yummy and very easy to put together.
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ReplyDeleteThe cheesy baked beans sound interesting...think I may try them.
ReplyDeleteCheesy baked beans sound interesting...think I'll give them a try.
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