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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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organic living journey nitrates and nitrites

The following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.

The last few weeks, we have been talking about toxic load and starting at the top of the food chain to figure out how to get the best bang for our bucks in reducing our intake of toxins.  We’ve covered chicken and now it is time to examine pork.  I know that pork is a controversial topic on its own due to everything from religious reasons to fat content.  If you don’t want to eat pork, I totally respect your decision.  However, I’m a southern gal and bacon is going to find its way into my home every now and again.  In light of that, I want to make the wisest choices possible when it comes to pork.  (Not to mention that bacon is my daughter’s favorite food–even with her limited access to it!)  When you start looking for healthier bacon, hot dogs and other pork products, one of the first big labels you will see is “No Nitrites or Nitrates Added.”  I thought I’d start my research there since I honestly have no idea of what a nitrite or nitrate was.

As a disclaimer, let me say that I am not a scientist or a doctor.  I’m pouring over these articles that take me back to high school chemistry and make me wish that I had actually retained more of what I learned twenty years ago.  That being said, let me attempt to share with you what I’ve learned about nitrates and nitrites.

Sodium nitrates and sodium nitrites are used as a preservative.  They extend the shelf life of meats, add a particular flavor and they keep cured meat a pretty red color (without them, meat would be an unappealing gray.)  Nitrates aren’t really the problem, but they break down into sodium nitrites.  Sodium nitrites aren’t the problem either.  After a phone consultation with my college roommate, I walked away with this great example.  Sodium nitrites are like gremlins.  Did you watch that movie growing up?  I didn’t.  I was totally terrified, but I do remember this.  Gremlins were uber cute and fluffy creatures, but if you fed them after midnight, they became these horrible monsters.  Sodium nitrite is the same way.  It is totally harmless on its own, but if you combine it with protein, it reacts and forms nitrosamines.  Nitrosamines are the real monsters.

Potential Dangers of Nitrosamines
1.  Sodium nitrites are banned in many countries because of how they turn into nitrosamines.  And nitrosamines are known carcinogens.  Some say that they increase the rates of colon, stomach, and pancreatic cancers the most.

2.  Dr. Suzanne DeLaMonte, a Neuropathologist, has found links between diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and nitrosamines.  She says, “Years ago, a few scientists suggested that nitrosamines might cause diabetes. The concept was not pursued until now. We performed experiments in the laboratory and showed that very low, limited exposures to nitrosamines (the type found in food) cause Alzheimer’s-type brain degeneration, dementia, diabetes, fatty liver disease and obesity. Adding high fat to the diet made the disease-causing effects of nitrosamines much worse….All of the major diseases related to insulin resistance, which are now epidemic in the United States, could be caused by exposure to low doses of nitrosamines over a period of years.”

3.  For others the danger is simply headaches.  For years, I noticed that I was more prone to getting a headache right after I had something with nitrites in it.  I’m not alone.  The National Headache Foundation lists nitrites/nitrates as a trigger.

Controversy and Confusion
It seems pretty simple then, right?  If nitrates and nitrites can morph into their evil cousin nitrosamines, then we avoid them.  We buy products with no nitrites or nitrates added, right?  Oh, if only it were that simple.  Natural and organic companies have found a way to mimic the flavor of the meat we love by using celery powder or celery juice.  Seems harmless; after all, it’s celery.  Applegate, one of the leading producers of natural and organic processed meats explains it this way, “All animal proteins are made up of amino acids that contain naturally occurring nitrites and nitrates. And so Applegate products made with animal protein will have levels of naturally occurring nitrites and nitrates.  In addition, the celery juice and sea salt used to cure our meats also contain naturally occurring nitrates.”  So, Applegate and other “No Nitrites or Nitrates Added” companies aren’t adding the synthetic nitrites, they are using natural sources instead.

The USDA is actually at the root of the labeling confusion.  They require processed meats that don’t have the synthetic sodium nitrite or nitrate to be labeled as uncured (even though they have been cured by natural sources) and to have the added label of No Nitrites or Nitrates Added.  Companies like Applegate have actually petitioned for the USDA to simplify the labeling, but without success.

Bottom-line is this: if you are buying processed meat, you are most likely getting either synthetic or natural nitrites with it.  Now what do we do?

Three Differing Camps
There are several different responses to all of this information.  Here are the ones that I found most prevalent.

1.  Since nitrites and nitrates are naturally occurring in much higher doses in certain veggies and even in our saliva, then it is no big deal.  Eat up.  Some think that it is all one big marketing hoax (which I find hard to believe since the USDA is behind the labeling requirements.)  Besides, they say, meat companies are adding ascorbic acid into foods with sodium nitrites in order to try to prevent the formation of nitrosamines.  “Don’t worry, eat bacon” is their general philosophy.

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    snapfish coupon codes

    Here’s a reminder that you can still get a great deal from Snapfish on a 5″x7″ Soft Cover Photo Book.  Enter the code HPREWARD to make the book FREE and then pay the shipping of $1.99!

    Make sure you select the Soft Cover option when you create your book to get the discount. This would be a great time to make an album of your favorite photos from the last year or customize a sweet Valentine’s day present with some thoughtful memories.

    The code expires today, 1/31.

    See more photo deals!


      More printable coupons are here, this time to help you save on grocery and health items!  Oscar Mayer coupons don’t come around very often.  They are B1G1 at Bi-Lo this week, so you can pick them up for just 79¢ after the doubled coupon!

      Grocery
      .75/1
      Farm Rich snack, over 18 oz (zip 84121) printable
      $1.50/2 Farm Rich snacks, 18 oz+ printable
      .55/1 Oscar Mayer classic beef franks or classic wieners printable
      .50/1 Welch’s 100% grape juice or 100% grape juice blend, 64 oz printable

      Health
      $2 off
      Prevacid 24 hour item printable
      $6/2 Prevacid 24 hour item, 28 or 42 ct. printable



        The big game is coming up this Sunday and we’ve seen a lot of great deals!  The deals don’t all have to be about football.  Eversave has some great prices in their “Super Save” promotion on some of their fan-favorite deals!

        Some of these deals include a peel-and-stick chalkboard, iPhone accessories, a personalized iPhone case and more!  A lot of them make great gifts, so you can get ready for Valentine’s day or a birthday.

        If you aren’t familiar with Eversave, they’re a daily deal site that features deals on local activities, restaurants, stores and even products like the ones above.  You can sign up for their Daily Save emails to stay updated on their best Saves.

        The Giveaway:

        10 Southern Savers readers are going to win a $10 gift card to 1-800-Flowers.com.

        To Enter:

        Leave a comment below telling me which of the fan-favorite deals you’d like to get!

        The winner of this giveaway will be chosen and posted to the Giveaway Winners Page Thursday, 2/7.

         

         

         

         

          The Tiny Prints Deal of the Day is 50% off Address Labels and Gift Tags. Use the coupon code DEAL0131 at check out to get your discount.

          They have some super cute designs to choose from and customize the colors and images too!

          Now is a great time to get stocked up on stylish address labels and gift tags for upcoming birthday gifts and cards or for thank you notes.

          See more Photo Deals!

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            Looking to save as much as you can and really get the most for your money? Here are the deals for under a buck at the biggest stores! Don’t forget to take a look at all the Kroger $1 or Less Deals as well.

            See any other deals? Leave a comment below.

            Harris Teeter

            • Chicken Leg Quarters, 97¢ lb
            • Air Wick Double Fresh S Oil Warmer, 1 ct., $1.44
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Air Wick Scented Oil refill, twin pk. or (2) singles, SS 1/06 (EXP 02/03)
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Air Wick Scented Oil Mega or Triple refill, SS 1/06 (EXP 02/03)
              (makes it 44¢)
            • Red Grapefruit, 79¢ ea.
            • Large Ripe Mangoes, 99¢ ea.
            • Harris Teeter YourHome Fabric Sheets, 40 ct., at $1.99 (99¢)
            • BIC Cristal Bold Pen, 10 ct., $1.49
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Bic stationery items, SS 1/06
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Bic stationery item printable
              (makes it 99¢ ea.)
            • BIC Round Stic Ball Pens, 10 ct., 99¢
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Bic stationery items, SS 1/06
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Bic stationery item printable
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Bic stationery (Facebook) printable (limit reached)
              (makes it 49¢ ea.)
            • Balance Bar, 1.76 oz, $1
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/3 Balance bars singles, 1.76 oz (Facebook) printable
              (makes it 67¢ ea.)
            • Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz, at $3.45 ($1.72)
              Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Blue Diamond almonds, 4 oz bag + (Facebook) printable
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Blue Diamond Growers, 4 oz+ (print), Recycle Bank printable
              Manufacturer Coupon -.75/2 Blue Diamond almonds, 4 oz (Facebook) printable
              Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Blue Diamond almonds, 4 oz +, SS 1/27
              (use .50/1, makes it 72¢ ea.) Read More→

              If you have a pup at home, here is an easy way to save on goodies!  DoggyLoot is offering a free $5 credit when you make an account, plus they have free shipping on ALL orders!

              jw crackle balls

              The best deal I see right now is on the JW Crackle Balls. You get 2 for $12 shipped, or $7 after your credit! That makes them $3.50 each and these are going for over $7 a piece on Amazon. They have to make a better toy than a bucket…..

              There are lots of toys and treats (and even a few things for cat folks too). Another fun perk: when you invite friends to shop, you get a $10 bonus!

              Check out more Online Shopping Deals.

                Looking for something fun to do this weekend? For any one who holds a Bank of America or Merrill Lynch card, you can get FREE admission to more than 150 Museums and Institutions nationwide.

                The next Museums on Us event is February 2nd and February 3rd, and then they continue the first weekend of each month in 2013.

                Near us, one of our favorite children’s museums is included and we love having a free day out with the family! Find a participating museum near you.

                See more Free Deals!

                  Printable Shopping List

                  H-E-B Logo

                  Here are the unadvertised HEB deals starting 1/30.  As mentioned last week, HEB has a new coupon policy that does not allow for stacking manufacturer and “B” store coupons.  However, it appears that the digital coupons are not available everywhere yet, so leave a comment if your store has them.

                  Check out this week’s HEB advertised deals.

                  Free Grocery

                  • H-E-B Fully Cooked Sloppy Joes, 16 oz, $4.98
                    Get H-E-B TX Size Hamburger Buns, Plain or Seeded, 6 ct, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                  • Johnsonville Brats, 19-19.7 oz, $2.78
                    Get H-E-B Baked Beans, 28 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                    Get Head Country BBQ Sauce, 18 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)

                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Johnsonville sausage, SS 1/20
                    Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Johnsonville sausage items, (zip 30003) printable
                    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/2 Johnsonville sausage (regional), SS 1/20
                  • H-E-B Fully Cooked Pork Canitas, 16 oz, $7.98
                    Get H-E-B That Green Sauce, 11 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                  • Buy (2) Kiolbassa Smoked Sausage Links, value pack, 1.25+ lbs, $5.48 per lb
                    Get Kiolbassa Chorizo, 12 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                  • H-E-B Premium Smoked Sausage, value pack, 2+ lbs, $4.68 per lb
                    Get H-E-B Fully Cooked Smoked Seasoned Shredded Beef with BBQ Sauce, 16 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                  • H-E-B Fully Fit Low Sodium Chicken Breasts, 2+ lbs, $3.78 per lb
                    Get Hill Country Fare Thin Sliced Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05)
                  • H-E-B Premium Bacon, 24 oz, $6.98
                    Get H-E-B Fresh Sausage, 16 oz roll, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 02/05) Read More→
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