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Cashew Ricotta, Cream, Mozzarella, and Garlic Cheese Recipe

The problem with vegan cheese (and a lot of allergy free food) is that the manufacturers ignore that their ingredients start with a slightly different taste profile than the originals. Instead of working with those different tastes to create a unique foodstuff you can use as a “cheese”, they just bodge right through and declare that the finished product is tastes just like cheddar cheese when at its best it tastes like plastic and at its worst it tastes like cardboard. I had given up on dairy free cheese until I learned about cashew “cheese.” The thing that makes this dairy free vegan cheese recipe work is that it plays into the flavor of the cashews, adds a hint of nutty cheese flavor with nutritional yeast and the slight cheese tang with lemon juice. Cashew cheese doesn’t taste like a traditional dairy cheese (or plastic sawdust vegan cheese) but a unique flavor that allows you to do cheesy things with it. This cashew cheese recipe is very versatile. You can use it to make

I Went Dumpster Diving for Coupons - Really

I went somewhere I thought I’d never go for coupons – into a dumpster.

I came home from grocery shopping, Husband peeked into my shopping tote bags and said, “Why are there plastic bags and papers in these two totes? I don’t even want to know…”  

Obviously, I feel like I have to explain that I am not turning into a psycho shelf clearing maniac.

It was errand day. I dropped off our recycling at the city dumpster near our house. As I’m grousing about almost forgetting this errand twice in one day, I chuck Bag Number One into the full dumpster with a practiced sky hook.

As I’m planning the trajectory of Bag Number Two, I see them.

A stack of flyers in door bags – GOLD!

But not for the reason you think.

We’re running low on potty bags of all types. The plastic advertising door bags work well for that purpose. I also know plastic bags can jam recycling machinery and aren't wanted at recycling facilities.

I’m excited about finding free garbage - to use as garbage.

I’m weird like that.

I grab a couple of bags from the top of the bin and dump the contents of the door bags back into the dumpster.

Then I remember people talking about dumpster diving for coupons on We Use Coupons. I leaf through the sale flyers and find a coupon flyer. The coupons are not expired.

I grabbed a couple.

Truth?

I ended up with forty.

I was going for the bags! I swearz!

My coupon strategy is to clip coupons for anything we regularly use from a coupon flyer or from my online coupon database (affiliate link.) Sometimes I’ll clip something interesting if the item looks like it fits into our trans fat, hydro gated oil, high fructose corn syrup free house rule in case we need/may want to try that type of thing and it passes an in store ingredient check - with the exception of the shaving gel. 

Husband insists on a gel, even though the not so friendly ingredients drive me batty. If you know of a shaving gel with friendlier ingredients please let me know! It doesn’t have to be a brand that offers coupons. That’s the reason why I coupon. I use the savings to buy healthy things that do not go on sale/coupon.

There wasn’t much for me to clip from the stack. Clipping a coupon doesn’t mean I’ll automatically use it either.


I altered the photos because some people try to use reprints to commit coupon fraud. Don't be that guy!


What am doing with the rest of the coupons? It’s illegal to sell coupons. You can legally give or trade coupons to others free of charge though. That’s what I’m doing with the restaurant coupons. I gave a few to a friend because it’s her favorite restaurant.

I released the rest of the coupons and flyers back into the wild. I put them in my recycling bin and dropped them off at the dumpster from whence they came.

Have you even dumpster dived? Would you?

Comments

Sonja said…
I would dumpster dive for groceries, but all the supermarkets in my area belong to chains and heavily ward their dumpsters (and I will not trespass), and the small independent grocery store is run by a friend, so I really can't dumpster dive from her. I envy the people in Berlin because apparently there many dumpsters aren't as heavily warded and if you know your area, you can find a lot of food.
Elisa said…
Ever considered donating those extra coupons to the troops? Military families can use coupons up to 6 months past their expiration date in the commissaries overseas :)