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 Posted By: medako 
Dec 12  # 11 of 21
We go through a ton of tortillas too. They're a little on the pricey side if you use a lot, so I've found a few ways around the prices. :) I'll let you in on my secrets :p

At least once a month I go to www.missionfoods.com (contact us, then coupon request). I'll request coupons in my name, hubby's name and son's name. I can usually get 6 coupons for a free Mission brand product up to $1.99. This has saved me TONS and allowed me to build up a bit of a supply.

Watch target.com 's coupon generator. A few weeks ago they had coupons for $1 off a market pantry Mexican item. You can use as many as you want. It made tortillas about 50 cents a package and salsa close to 30 cents a jar. Once again, I stocked up.

I ran into our local IGA not long ago for something they had on sale and found they're tortillas were on sale too (not advertised). Mission flour tortillas were 75 cents each and corn ones were only 50 cents (I use corn tortillas to make my own chips). I bought all they had since they were less than half price.

I probably have a dozen packages of tortillas in the freezer right now.
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 Posted By: medako 
Dec 12  # 12 of 21
I just looked through and found this coupon for the $1 off Market Pantry Mexican item at Target through December 29, 2006.

Remember, you can print as many as you'd like. I think I had 20 last time I went in. :P
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 Posted By: lcsamano 
Dec 12  # 13 of 21
You can make tortillas for alot cheaper than buying them from the store. I think that you just have to make sure that you aren't making huge tortillas. I love homemade tortillas. There is nothing better than having a warm tortilla with butter or even warm salsa.
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Dec 13  # 14 of 21
Are you talking about flour or corn tortillas? I love to eat grilled chicken with salsa on fresh corn tortillas and can't think that they would taste the same on flour tortillas. The corn tortillas themselves are tasty and have a delicious match to to salsa and chicken and sour cream. There is a Mexican Pollo Primo restaurant near me that I copied their serving ideas from but it's not fancy. Grilled chicken seasoned with Goya Sazon, salsa, rice, and sour cream served in corn tortilla.
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 Posted By: phoenyxstarr 
Dec 15  # 15 of 21
Medako, thanks for the suggestions but we don't have a Target or IGA near us. As far as I know, the closest Target would be in Oklahoma City & that's over an hour's drive. But I am going to Mission Foods & getting those coupons you mentioned.

Cinnamon, I've tried corn tortillas, they just don't taste right to my family. Plus the ones I bought had a tendency to tear when I rolled them for enchiladas or burritos.