Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Grilled Shrimp Tacos…


 

Busy day in the kitchen today, my KitchenAid stand mixer got a workout! I have only it had since the week before Christmas and wonder sometimes how I got along with it.

 My husband has wanted to get me one for almost as long as we have married. I would not let him, because KitchenAid stand mixers are so expensive. Between my KitchenAid hand mixer, my brother bought almost twenty-five years ago, food processor and other appliances all my needs were covered, or so I thought…

Enter DealDash. What is DealDash? It is a penny auction company available here in the states. Many of us have seen commercials for penny auction sites. A penny auction is where the starting bid starts at a penny, every time a person bid the price goes up a penny.

You can great deals, as long you remember few things:  the first is don’t forget to calculate the price per bid when you are bidding. It would seem really foolish to spend over the amount an item is worth, just to win. The second put yourself on a budget and don’t go over it. It is very easy to be caught up in bidding and wanting to win an item.

A third thing, I suggest is look at all the auctions and upcoming auctions before you bid. There maybe two or three things you would like to win. If you start running low on bids, you might have to re-evaluate which item you want to win the most and let the others go. This goes back set a budget on how many bids you purchase and stick to it! If you remember those to major things, you can be successful at bidding.

I usually spend $30.00 a pay check. Over the holidays, my husband had to be reminded a few times that I had a budget. Granted some of the tools were worth adding more bids, but I had to stay on budget. You can bid, to win additional bids if you would like, and I have won a few.

There are several reasons I like DealDash, the first is the customer service. This “little” company had some major growing pains over the holidays. I will be honest; there were a few items that I had won, that were intended from Christmas gifts that had problems. The supplier for DealDash did not have enough of the promised items. Even though I was disappointed, I was offered other items. The biggest surprise was after the holidays and all of the issues were work out, DealDash sent a letter of apology to its customers, the bidders, and issued every customer free bids. What company now a day thinks about their customers over the bottom line?

The second thing I like DealDash is they were smart when coming up with their policies. They thought about people or other companies coming in and buying everything up. Every week, DealDash puts a limit on how many items you can. Big-ticket items, like my stand mixer, you can only win once. This gives everyone a one a fair shot of winning.

There is nothing worse if you bid eBay, then some person coming in the last few seconds and outbidding you. I think the folks at DealDash, considered those situations as well. Unless there is a special occurring most auctions, when the bidding reaches five dollars will not accept any new bidders. Yes, there are still people who put in their one bid and come back later. With those people, you know they already had put in their bid so it is not as if they just log on and “stole” the item from you. You are only competing with how many bids you have bought… again set a budget!

Who does not like free? If you use the bid buddy system, you can earn free bids. The bid buddy is a proxy bid. You set how many bids you would like to spend, and it will bid for you. Each bid has a thirty, twenty, and ten second counter depending how long the auction has been running. If the bidders let the time run down, they can earn free bids for the time they were the highest bidder.

So what I have won? The KitchenAid stand mixer, immersion blender complete with all the attachments, a Cuisinart meat thermometer, gift cards, Wii games and a few other times. My goal is to win a portable hot tub, a serger sewing machine; Kindle Fire or iPad, there is also an icemaker that would come in handy for my kids tea addiction. Sometimes they even have cruise you can win!

Most bids are sixty cents a bid, but they run sales on the prices bids and can get them as low as ten cents. Every once and awhile they have a crazy sale where the item you win is free. Yes, free! This is how I won my KitchenAid Immersion blender. On days like those, I love watching the big-ticket auctions. For items like flat screen TVs, ipads, and computers, the bidding will go on for hours at a time.

Including the price of my bids, I was able to win my stand mixer for less than $10.00. I priced the professional series mixer, according to KitchenAid the retail price is $650.00. Wow, I know! All items are brand new, not factory rehabs. If there is a problem with an item, DealDash will do what they can to make it right.

If you shop on eBay you always have to remember to factor in the cost of shipping, which is where some sellers add on extra charges and fees. You win on DealDash and they pay the shipping.

Whew! Wanna check them out? Go to www.DealDash.com

I asked David, the community manager over at DealDash what his favorite recipe was. He sent back this yummy, simple and flavorful grilled shrimp taco recipe.

 

Grilled Shrimp Tacos

 

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 lime, juiced and grated

1 teaspoon cumin

1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined

6 flour tortillas

Salt and ground black pepper

 

Extra Toppings

Tomatoes

Olives

Sour Cream 

Shredded Cheese

Lettuce

Tortilla Chips

Salsa

 

1. Combine olive oil, limejuice, peel, and cumin in small bowl. Thread shrimp onto skewers; season with salt and pepper. Brush shrimp with lime mixture. Grill until shrimp are cooked through, about 3 minutes per side, brushing occasionally with lime mixture. Roughly, chop shrimp.

 

2. Warm tortillas and top with sour cream, shredded cheese, salad greens, shrimp and chips. Serve with other favorite toppings, such as diced tomatoes, salsa, sliced olives and/or guacamole.

Curried Chicken with Peanut Sauce…


 

I took this recipe from Food Lion grocery store and it is not too bad. As you have heard me say so many times, I hate peanut butter, especially sandwiches, but make a peanut sauce, and I will gobble it down. The recipe today is posted as it is written, I like to double the sauce, add pea pods and serve over spaghetti noodles.

4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts

1 teaspoon Yellow Curry Powder

1/2 teaspoon Salt

1/4 teaspoon Pepper

2 tablespoon Vegetable Oil

1/4 cup Chopped Green Onions

1 cup Creamy Peanut Butter

1/4 cup Red Wine Vinegar

1/4 cup Soy Sauce

2 tablespoon  Honey Barbecue Sauce

1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper

 

Pound chicken with a meat mallet about 1/2 inch thick. Cut chicken into two-inch-wide strips. Season with spices on both sides.

 Heat oil in a medium-sized pan on medium heat.

 Place chicken in pan and cook, turning once, until chicken is completely cooked through.

 Prepare peanut sauce by combining creamy peanut butter, red wine vinegar, soy sauce, honey barbecue sauce, cayenne pepper and a pinch of salt.

 Add all ingredients to a medium bowl and mix well.

 Serve chicken with peanut sauce and garnish with green onions.