As I told you in yesterday’s Kroger markdowns post, because I’m changing my morning routine, it means I have time to run by the store and shop for markdowns or great deals again in the mornings — which I have really missed having the margin to do.
So expect to be seeing a lot more posts about my shopping trips. Here’s what I got today (I just popped into Kroger on my home from school drop-offs):
Today’s Kroger Shopping Trip
- 3 cartons of cottage cheese — marked down to $0.99 per carton
- 1 yogurt whips — marked down $0.29
- 3 bags (with 7 avocados each!) — marked down to just $0.99 each!!!!
Total with tax: $6.62
I froze the cottage cheese and we’ll use it in Berry Cottage Whip or smoothies.
I’m on the fence as to what to do with the avocados. As you may recall, I found a similar deal on avocados last year and we ended up freezing them! Truth be told, we didn’t love them that way.
So, this time around, I’m thinking that we’ll eat as many as we can in the next few days and make a big ole batch of guacamole, too!
Any other ideas for what we should do with the avocados? I’d love your suggestions!
Shari says
Fresh Guacamole (had some made in Mexico and it was the best) and you can freeze the avocado slices for future meals and smoothies.
Rebecca says
https://onceamonthmeals.com/recipes/paleo-chicken-salad-with-apricots-and-almonds/
This is the best lunch meal and it is a freezer meal and uses avocados.
Joy in Alabama says
Wow! Now I want an avocado! I never knew there were so many ways to use them or that guac will freeze!
Joolz says
Avocado pasta sauce
http://sweetlifebake.com/2012/05/16/avocado-pasta-sauce/
I also take a piece of deli meat and roll up a piece of cheese and an avocado slice in it
Rachel says
I store my avocados in the fridge until I need them, then pull one out at a time to make a smoothie: 1 avocado, 1 cup milk, 1/4 cup orange juice, 1/2 cup vanilla Greek yogurt, 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, and 1/2 cup frozen strawberries. We either drink it as a smoothie or pour it into popsicle molds. They taste amazing and my kids love them!
Kristine Fischer says
You received some great ideas!
I was going to say have an impromptu Mexican night with friends. Make a huge batch of guacamole and do a taco station (or something similar). That goes along with your hospitality goals this year!
Crystal Paine says
I love that idea! We have a Taco Night with friends on the calendar next Saturday, but they won’t likely last that long. However, we’re hosting our Community Group (5 families) for a cookout tomorrow night, so I think I’ll make some guac and chips for that!
Teri Diggs says
We really enjoy avocado on our sandwiches (especially BLTs), burgers, salads, wraps, and even toast! We also LOVE guacamole, especially my 7-year-old son, so we eat a lot of that too! Pinterest is loaded with great recipes – I found one for adding avocados to egg salad – YUM! – and one for fried avocado fries!
Crystal Paine says
Great ideas!
Jackie says
I make guacamole and freeze in individual servings. I have never had a problem with it tasting bad. When I want some I just let it sit out for a few hours (such as in my lunch bag) and it is thawed enough to eat.
JoAnn C. says
Maybe gift some to friends, or neighbors?
Crystal Paine says
I gave a bag away to friends who love avocados! Great idea!
Kim says
I would freeze them or add them into my shakes. I’ve also used them on my sandwiches as a substitute for mayo. 🙂
Elizabeth says
I love them in smoothies! Also for a quick and easy lunch, make chicken salad, using only chicken and veggies, instead of the mayo replace with avocado! So good!
Kimberlee Powell says
I saw this and thought of you 🙂 I haven’t tried the recipe but it looks yummy!
https://dontwastethecrumbs.com/2018/04/avocado-chocolate-mousse/
Crystal Paine says
Thank you!
Jess says
I think that 1/2 of a frozen avocado in a smoothie makes them so creamy and filling. I have a Vitamix, so it can handle them frozen. Almost gives the smoothie an ice cream consistency. No need to add lemon or anything, just freeze in halves or quarters in ziplocks and drop in smoothie. Learned this from Green Smoothie Girl.
Tara G says
I have an avocado cookbook. There’s even a soup. Happy to scan a few to you if you’ve had enough gauc or toast or whatever! 🙂
Annell Wayman says
Make a recipe and freeze AFTER making. I’ve seen recipes for brownies, cake, etc. using avocados as a healthy fat instead of other shortenings. Guacamole always freezes well for us after it is made. We add a thin layer of lemon juice, salsa, or sour cream on top to seal out the air and prevent browning – even if storing in the refrigerator for shorter term use.
Jay says
Make guacamole and THEN freeze it. I have had success when I put it in sandwich baggies, squeeze out all the air, and get them in the freezer quickly to stop the oxidation. Also make sure you have plenty of lemon or lime juice in the guacamole to keep it from browning.
Brooke says
https://thrivinghomeblog.com Has lots of recipes that sneak avocados into them (and their new cookbook has some excellent additional recipes that do the same).
LeaDawn Grant says
Have you tried a chocolate avocado, banana smoothie? There are several recipes, but I love it that way. You could freeze like smoothie packets. But guacomole is always a good option too!
Crystal Paine says
Yummy!
Joanne Peterson says
Well, there is so much you can do with avocados. We like an avocado salsa. One avocado chopped, one small roasted or fresh pepper chopped, one chopped roma tomato, one can black beans rinsed and drained, one cup corn defrosted, three green onions sliced, 1/4 cup minced cilantro if you like cilantro, one jalapeno finely minced or less or optional depending on heat for your family, one or two limes squeezed for juice, olive oil, salt and pepper to taste, . Mix avocado, chopped red pepper of choice, roma tomato, black beans, corn, green onions, and cilantro in a large bowl, and set aside. In a medium bowl, mix together the lime juice, jalapeno, salt and pepper and then whisk in the olive until the taste desired. Pour over the salad and let marinate in the refrigerator for about an hour. If not serving the same day, wait to add the cilantro. Weelicious has a new green smoothie and it’s yum! https://weelicious.com/2018/04/10/vanilla-avocado-greens-smoothie/
Crystal Paine says
Thanks so much for sharing!
DL says
Great avocado deal. Just wait till there ripe and then you can peal and deseed them. Next, put them in a large bowl and squash them into an avocado guacamole. Mix in some lime or lemon, salt n pepper and cilantro and put the mix into smaller freezer bags. Then freeze and use them as needed. The mix wont turn black or spoil and it will unfreeze perfectly. Enjoy!
Tara says
I would add them to your favorite smoothie. You could freeze it and thaw and drink later.
Suz says
Like Amy said with the egg cooked in it, on toast, mix with hard boiled eggs instead of mayo, use as a bowl for taco salad, in your smoothie, as guac,in salads ok now I want an avocado,lol. Enjoy!
Amy Villarreal says
Half and pit avocados, crack an egg in the empty spot, bake and then sprinkle bacon on top.
Bonnie says
I learned a trick that allows you to keep avocados much longer than you would imagine. Put the unripe avocados in the refrigerator and only get out what you will use in the next day or two. Once they ripen, replace with more of the ones in the refrigerator. You can continue this for 3 or 4 weeks! It works!
JJ says
Homemade pizza(sometimes I use Naan bread)with pesto, avocado, tomatoes, and yellow peppers is one of my favorite ways to use it up!
Paula says
Grandma always served them at every meal. She would cut in half, and put sliced scallions and cut tomatoes in the center and cover with Italian dressing. Still my favorite way.
Dawn says
We like to make Cowboy Caviar. Black beans, tomato, green onion, avacado, cilantro, lemon juice, salt, pepper, garlic powder. Eat as a salsa, or a meal! Other variations of the recipe online!
Danae says
We used this recipe (well, similar since I was out of tomatoes and cilantro) to use up some avocados and I really enjoyed it! http://pinterest.com/pin/95912667041583466/?source_app=android
Pam Thomason says
Make a facial or a hair mask.
Angela says
I just made a pistachio ice cream that used avacados
Kathy says
Guac freezes ok in my experience!
kim says
Also, I just saw this today, it is a similar recipe to the one I just mentioned:
https://weelicious.com/2018/04/10/vanilla-avocado-greens-smoothie/
Crystal Paine says
Yummy!
kim says
we made this recipe that came on the bag of avocados from costco recently and it was a hit:
in a graham cracker crust –
1pkg. cream cheese
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 large avocado
2.5 Tbsp. lime juice
1.5 Tbsp. lemon juice
pinch of salt
– blend filling ingredients together, put in pie crust, chill for 4hrs. garnish with whipped cream, blueberries and sliced almonds. (we only did the whipped cream)
supposedly this came from here, but I can’t find it: https://www.worldsfinestavocados.com/recipes/
there are some good looking recipes there!
also, we make as a smoothie – 1 can coconut milk, 2 frozen bananas, 1 large avocado and a splash of vanilla. Nature’s Value brand of coconut milk has no additives in it. I think freezing for smoothies is a good idea!
Crystal Paine says
What an interesting recipe! Thanks for sharing!
kathy says
Was it like Keylime pie?
Kandice says
My favorite uaes are as a sandwich spread or quick guac.
California Avocado website https://www.californiaavocado.com/blog/february-2018/15-heart-check-certified-avocado-recipes
Crystal Paine says
Thanks for sharing!
Stacey says
You said you didn’t like them frozen, but what about adding to smoothies after frozen? Great way to add a healthy fat to your smoothies 🙂
Cara says
Yes! That’s what I was going to say. Adds Not just “healthy fats” but great creamy texture.
Crystal Paine says
Great idea!
Jennifer says
Put half of one in smoothies and it makes them thick like milkshakes! Sliced and fried with eggs, on toast, a little salt makes them so yummy!
Crystal Paine says
Yum!
Jennifer says
I second the pudding! I usually put 6 in the food processor along with two heaping tablespoons baking cocoa, a splash of almond milk, and honey to taste. I just had some for lunch!
Crystal Paine says
Thanks so much for this great idea!
Rachel says
What I always do is put them in the fridge. They will last for at least a month, but a lot of times two if they go in still relatively hard. I’ve found they stay super fresh that way and taste even better than when left our on the counter!
Crystal Paine says
Thanks for the tip! I’ve never had success keeping them in the fridge that long if they are pretty ripe… maybe I should test it with a few to see!
Rachel says
I think the key to that working is making sure they get in the fridge while they’re still on the firm side. Eating them all really fast is always a great option as well! =)
Jennifer says
I always buy in bulk when they’re on sale and put them all in the fridge while still quite firm. Then I take two out at a time to ripen on the counter. They’ll keep in fridge for about 3 weeks!
Paige says
Chocolate peanut butter avocado pudding! The best! I don’t bother with the topping, but that would be great as well.
Avocado + bananas + peanut butter + sweetener + milk of choice + cocoa
https://minimalistbaker.com/chocolate-peanut-butter-avocado-pudding/?epik=0wqMvE_IWX9t1
Crystal Paine says
Thank you!
Melissa Stern says
I wrapped avocado slices in turkey bacon and bake them in the oven. You can find them on Pinterest as avocado french fries. They are our new favorite.
Crystal Paine says
YUM!
Kathleen says
Ooh–also chocolate pudding! Blend the flesh with cocoa powder, sweetener of your choice, a dash of vanilla/chili/cinnamon… Make it really smooth. It sounds weird but it’s delicious and not weird-tasting at all.
Crystal Paine says
Yummy!
Angela says
Totally 2nd this!!! I use avocado, 1/4 cup 100% cacao, 1/2 cup almond milk, 1-2 Tbls pure maple syrup and 1 tsp almond, vanilla or mint extract 🙂 so yummy!!!
Gloria says
That’s what I do, avocado chocolate pudding, although my recipe doesn’t call for any milk. But I figured out that I can freeze it into popsicles and it tastes just like a fudgesicle!
Steph says
YES!!! Choco-cado pudding is the BEST!!!
Kathleen says
I love avocado toast. Slice them on toast with an egg (or cheese), or smash them with a bit of salt/lemon/garlic powder first.
They are also really nice halved and splashed with a little soy sauce/tamari. Cut into cubes in the peel (you know, so you can scoop it out easier?), dash with soy sauce, and eat with a spoon. I read this on NourishingGourmet.com years ago and have loved it ever since!
Burritos and tortillas too!
Crystal Paine says
Thanks so much for those tips!
Amanda says
https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com
I’d search for recipes there. Even her stranger recipes have always turned out well for me, and they’re all full of veggies.
Crystal Paine says
Oh! I love her site!