Easy Savings on Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs + Fun Halloween Recipe

If you have and use the ibotta app, there are some easy savings to be had on Oscar Mayer Wieners at Target. The 16 oz classic uncured varieties are priced at $2.39 at Target, to make for a nice price after ibotta…

Oscar Mayer Classic Wieners $2.39 (Regular Price)
Earn .75 back when you buy Oscar Mayer Wieners or Franks w/ibotta limit 5
= $1.64 after ibotta

Also to note, if you prefer the beef varieties, there is a high-value ibotta offer to earn $1 cash back on these products if you have interest.

And, if you are looking for a spooky, fun Halloween recipe, these cute mummy dogs are super easy to make. Wilton candy eye balls are perfect for making them even cuter, or, if your store doesn’t carry them, you could use small squeeze dots of condiments such as mustard, ketchup or even mayo to create the eyes.

It’s also a fun activity that your kids can participate in if you are choosing to forego door-to-door trick-or-treating this year. Here are the simple steps to follow ….

  1. Unroll 1 can of Pillsbury crescent roll dough and separate the 8 triangles to create 4 rectangles. Pinch perforations together so that your 4 rectangles are smooth.
  2. Cut each rectangle into 10 pieces for a total of 40 strips.
  3. Wrap 4 strips around each hot dog to look like bandages, stretching the dough as needed.
  4. Bake 13-17 minutes at 375 or until light golden brown. Add eyes to complete the look.
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Mummy Dogs Recipe + Cartwheel Savings on Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs & Pillsbury Crescents Stack & Sale

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We have a new Target Cartwheel offer available that’s good on the ingredients to make mummy dogs. The cartwheel even includes the recipe and instructions on how to make these fun Halloween themed version of pigs in a blanket.

I tried this recipe out, and while the instructions called for baking at a temp of 475, I set mine to 375 instead. I also used a base of ketchup with a dot of mustard for a bit spookier look. If you want to try making these too, the steps are simple…

  1. Unroll Pillsbury crescent roll dough and separate the 8 triangles to create 4 rectangles. Pinch perforations together so that your 4 rectangles are smooth.
  2. Cut each rectangle into 10 pieces for a total of 40 strips.
  3. Wrap 4 strips around each hot dog to look like bandages, stretching the dough as needed.
  4. Bake 13-17 minutes at 375 or until light golden brown. Use mustard and/or ketchup dots for eyes.

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In addition to saving with the cartwheel offer, there is a $1/2 Pillsbury Coupon you can use on the Crescent rolls plus a sale this week to make for some nice savings…

Pillsbury Crescent Rolls 8 ct 2/$4 (Sale thru 10/21)
-20% Off Pillsbury Crescent Rolls & Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs Target-Cartwheel x11/4

$1/2 Pillsbury Refrigerated Baked Goods Products
=$2.20 for 2 or $1.10 each after stack & sale, reg. $2.29

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Saturday Recipe: Easy, Low-Fat Veggie Pizza

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Whether you are looking for a great appetizer or an easy go-to recipe on a busy week night, Veggie Pizza is a tasty idea. And, if you are trying to find a lighter variation – Ashley’s version is just as delicious as the original but with a huge reduction in fat grams.

It all starts with Pillsbury crescent rolls that get flattened out and baked. Then add a tasty layer of cream cheese, sour cream & more, and lots of veggies and cheese. Chill in the fridge for a great crowd pleasing appetizer! You can check out the complete recipe with instructions on the post HERE.

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Her version of this recipe uses low-fat Crescent rolls which Target does carry and they are on sale for 2/$4 thru 10/21. Even better – there is a $1/2 Pillsbury Coupon you can use and if you are shopping today (10/14) – there is a cartwheel offer to save even more….

Pillsbury Crescent Rolls 8 ct 2/$4 (Sale thru 10/21)
-20% Off Pillsbury Crescent Rolls 8 ct Target-Cartwheel x10/14

$1/2 Pillsbury Refrigerated Baked Goods Products
=$2.20 for 2 or $1.10 each after stack & sale, reg. $2.29

Thanks for the recipe to Ashley at CenterCutCook!

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