Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Day Old Bread Gets A Makeover...Or Four

One of our favorite sandwich shops in town is Jimmy John's. If you haven't sampled one of their yummy gourmet subs, you must run out and get one. My husband loves these so much that this is where he wanted to meet us for his birthday lunch. The two of us spent many a late night over their subs at Purdue University. Now as parents, our children love them just as much as we do!

When chatting with my friend Jessica, whose husband happens to own and operate our local Jimmy John's, she shared with me that they offer their "day old" bread for a deeply discounted price. Day old simply means that the bread is more than five hours old and so they can no longer use it to make the sandwiches. I never realized that they offered this and was anxious to find out the price and if they would have any the next time I went.

After church on Sunday, we headed over to the restaurant to grab some lunch and I asked if they had any day old bread to spare. Stacked high on the counter were many loaves of bread offered at a discounted rate. For $.48 a loaf, I grabbed four loaves to see what I could invent in the kitchen with this inexpensive bread. That is right, only $.48 a loaf, far cheaper than even the discounted bakery cart at Walmart!


That evening, I worked on a beautiful roast chicken, mashed potatoes, and baby peas for a delicious Sunday dinner. The chicken had a yummy lemon sauce and we used the bread to mop up the sauce. We quickly polished off the first loaf that night. No need to change anything when the bread is fresh and a perfect side to any dinner hour.


I called my mother-in-law to see if she would like to come over for dinner the following night. For $.48 a loaf, I can afford to entertain! The second loaf of bread is reinvented into my favorite overnight breakfast casserole. We served this with orange juice, coffee, and a fresh loaf of my banana oat bread. Everyone left the table will full bellies and smiles on their face.

That evening, I cut the last two loaves into squares, drizzled them with olive oil, sprinkled them with garlic salt and threw them in the oven to make homemade croutons. The bread was still soft, but a little stale so this was a great way to use up what was left.

The next morning we had a playgroup to attend and we had to pack our lunches. My yummy lunch was a grilled chicken salad topped with those homemade croutons and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

When I got home that night, I still had to make our dinner. Lucky for me, I have plenty of croutons so I gave them a spin in my food processor.

Poured them into my favorite thrifted tin platter.

I gave my chicken a little dip in some egg and then the breadcrumbs.

They were baked into my new new favorite Chicken Parmesan recipe, served with pasta, and a little wine. As everyone happily munched away, I brought up the bread that we had bought several days before. "This is the best you have ever made!" my husband proclaimed. I batted my eyes and said, "It must be that day old bread from Jimmy John's that makes it so good." His look of surprise was priceless.

I still have enough leftover to make a batch of meatballs and bread our pork chops this week.

As a frugal homemaker, I don't think I reinvent the wheel of frugality... but I sure know how to beat a dead horse!

What are some of your proudest money-saving moments? Do you have a "beat the dead horse" approach towards using what you have?

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7Comments:

Blogger Nancy
"We have a Jimmy John's here ~ you can bet I'm going to ask about their day old bread supply!"

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Blogger fblife
"I LOVE Jimmy Johns! Growing up I had a # 4 or #12 at least once a week! Now, we are about 40 min from the closest. Next time I go, I'm getting day old bread! :) Beth"

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Anonymous Amy S. Crawford
"I do this with whole chickens! I crock pot a whole chicken...we eat the meat right off the bones for dinner the first night, then I shred all of the remaining meat off the bones after dinner to make casserole, soup, soft tacos or whatever strikes my fancy. After picking the bones as clean as I can, I put the bones back into the crock pot, cover with water and toss in some more seasonings to make my own homemade chicken stock. It tastes SO much better than the canned stuff and freezes well. I always feel like I am beating my chickens to get every last penny's worth of use out of them! :)"

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Blogger FishMama
"This is a great model to give people an idea how to use it up and make do! Love it. Thanks for sharing!"

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Blogger Seeryus Mama
"Wow! Our JJ's just opened a month ago...I had no idea about their bread! I'm excited to learn about it, because their bread is so yummy!

Thanks!"

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Blogger Katie @ goodLife {eats}
"That is awesome!

Last week with leftover flank steak from fajitas, I made fajita paninis for lunch.

Yesterday I used some leftover roasted lemon basil chicken I made for Easter in a sandwich for lunch. Tonight we are having the last bit of leftovers on top of salad."

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Blogger Rita - Creatively Domestic
"I love Jimmy Johns,(we also ate them waaaay too much in college) and their bread is one of the best things about their sandwiches. We don't have any of their restaurants too close, but I will keep this in mind the next time we're at one. (I love the #1!!)"

at 10:56 AM