Did you guys notice that great deal on Sandra’s Chicken in the new Publix ad that started today? They have a huge printable coupon that when combined with the sale means a fantastic price!
Sandra’s All Natural Stuffed Chicken Breasts, Assorted Varieties, 10 oz, 2/$7
–$1.25/1 Sandra’s All Natural Chicken Entree Products printable
Just $2.25 per box…that’s only $1.13 per serving!
Each box has two stuffed chicken breasts so you end up paying just $1.13 per serving! What a great price for a dinner option that requires almost no effort.
The folks at Sandra’s sent us a variety of their chicken and we have been enjoying them very much. You guys know I have a little bit of a habit of doing stuffed chicken recipes so I was very happy to try these. Simply taking the chicken from the packaging and baking it in the oven is so much easier than my recipes. Some nights, I need the ease of a meal I can put in the oven and move on to other things. You know…those nights when homework takes much longer than expected or kids need to get to whichever extracurricular event that’s scheduled that day.
You can pick up three delicious varieties at Publix –
- Chicken Cordon Bleu
- Chicken with Broccoli and Swiss
- Chicken Florentine
Jeb-a-doo loves the Chicken with Broccoli and Swiss and Jake prefers the Chicken Cordon Bleu. My husband isn’t picky and I like them all. Anything that gives me a break in the kitchen is a good thing in my book. I do love being able to mix and match based on what my guys want. It’s very easy to give each person their favorite without any additional effort. You guys with picky eaters know exactly what I mean. No need to hear grumbling at dinner time – everyone gets their favorites.
With the sale and coupon, it’s a great time to give these a try. You’ll like knowing that they are 100% natural and made with white meat. There’s no hormones, nitrates or preservatives!
Take advantage of the deal at Publix. Grab a couple of boxes add a salad and maybe a steamed vegetable and you have a delicious dinner with very little effort.
This post is brought to you by the folks at Maple Leaf Farms. All comments and opinions are my own.
Wish they made one without the breading. It’s a good product except for the breading.
Agreed! We hated them, but I posted that once and some people said they loved them.
I absolutely agree with you! At home we thought they were uneatable. I would not buy them again, not even for free.