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    CaLoonie kbmank's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by blondcouponlady View Post
    This is really hard question for me to answer...I always try to get my items for free, It's taken alot of time to do this but I have. I try and not buy packaged food or canned soups,(unless it's almost free) .....plus it's cheaper to make our own & taste better, ...They only thing can't seem too Scrooge on is Veggies & Meats, I do save alot at Costco on meats but never would I buy veggies there!!!! I go the local farms in the area and score cheap fresh veggies, then I can the suckers, when i can. My Smart Canucks name should have been Miss Tightwad! Great Thread
    I agree! I have started couponing about a month and a half ago! And my end goal is to pay nothing or almost nothing for packaged foods.

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    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!!!!

    This is the key to couponing - KNOW YOU'RE PRICING!!!

    I used to think 3.49 was a great deal for a taco kit...now I know it goes on sale for 2.99 regularly...combine with a $1 coupon...DEAL!!!

    I like the idea of listing prices NOT including coupons...lowest price you can get in the store...then it is up to indivduals to add coupons to reduce further (due to east vs west coast/stacking availability and so on...most of Easterners can't get what you westerners can for free).

    Philadelphia Cream Cheese 400g - 2.77 - Rock Bottom Price!
    Crispers - $1
    Cheese Slices (name brand) - 1.99
    Eggos - 1.79
    Toaster Studel - 1.99
    Herbal Essences - 1.99

    Is there any way to do this similiar to the "Official Deals..." thread where it can just be updated/edited maybe alphabetically????


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    Can we make this a Wiki thread? That way when someone comes across a better deal (sans coupons) they can update it???

    This rocks!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Officiallyaddicted View Post
    I was debating this deal. I usually buy Costco wipes 1000 in a box for $19.99 or $15.99 when on sale.

    This works out to cheaper or about the same as the nofrills deal (depending how many coupons you can get your hands on). Plus I just don't like the idea of all those plastic tubs going in a landfill or recycling depot. I prefer the Costco individual packets.

    Anyone know of the best deal for Bounty and Tide? The cheapest I've found is:

    $4.99 for bounty 6 roll (-$1.25WUB2)
    and $5.99 for 26load Tide (-$5wub2).

    The Tide works out cheaper than buying it ON SALE at Costco, but unfortunately the coupon is GONE now....

    I'm starting to wonder if it's better just to shop at Costco in Ontario where we can't stack.
    I usually buy the kirkland wipes too, but i find that the tubs are so handy for little toys and trinkets. With the $1 and $2 off coupons I couldn't resist!!!

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    The search feature on these forums comes in handy here.

    If I'm ever unsure of something I click search, go to advanced search. I only search in the Deals & Flyers forums (or else you get almost all coupon train/trading stuff, usually) for the item that I need and it usually brings up a few previous sale prices from brags or flyers, etc.

    I thought $2.50 was pretty decent for Dove Deodorant, but apparently it's been on sale for $1.49 before? I'd love some of that action, especially with all the new dove coupons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evade View Post

    I thought $2.50 was pretty decent for Dove Deodorant, but apparently it's been on sale for $1.49 before? I'd love some of that action, especially with all the new dove coupons.
    I stocked up at $0.75 a stick when the Pharma Plus near me freshened their inventory a few months ago. (It's the only kind I can use because of my allergies)

    Rock bottom prices that will always sucker me in (excluding coupons)
    $4.50 or less for 500g cheese
    $2 or less for 500g cottage cheese
    $0.99 for broccoli
    $0.75/lb for sweet potatoes
    $0.79/lb for winter squash (seasonal)
    $2.50 or less for 525g of All-bran original

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    Royale 30 single roll ply 2 at 140 sheets- 3.99

    Coffeemate creamer (original) 1.4kg - 3.99

    Largest size pampers sz1-6 @ 19.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by glowworm2k View Post
    I stocked up at $0.75 a stick when the Pharma Plus near me freshened their inventory a few months ago. (It's the only kind I can use because of my allergies)

    Rock bottom prices that will always sucker me in (excluding coupons)
    $4.50 or less for 500g cheese
    $2 or less for 500g cottage cheese
    $0.99 for broccoli
    $0.75/lb for sweet potatoes
    $0.79/lb for winter squash (seasonal)
    $2.50 or less for 525g of All-bran original

    Are there really coupons for produce? I have never seen them before.

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    For the cheese, I disagree. I don't buy large quantity of cheese when it cost more than 3.75$/500g. I've seen 3.145$/500g (a 50% at Maxi). Sometime even less.

    For the meat theses are the minimum prices that I've seen:

    Chicken breast, skinless, boneless 2.99$/lb (beware of the seasoned ones)
    Chicken legs, with skin 0.69$/lbs
    Whole Chicken 0.99$/lbs
    Turkey, 0.99$/lbs or less

    Angus beef (for roastbeef) 2.99$/lbs

    Lean ground pork 0.99$/lbs (around september) (you can replace all ground beef by groud pork)
    pork tenderloin 1.99/lbs

    Truit: 11$/kg or less

    I think that's it.

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    I won't pay more than

    $4.99 on 500g bricks of cheese
    $3.99 for Ben&Jerry's icecream
    $2 for 12 pack large eggs
    $0.79lb for bananas
    $0.90lb for apples
    $1.99 for cauliflower or broccoli

    My list is still growing Great compilation though, I've gotten some ideas already!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelikewinter3 View Post
    I won't pay more than

    $4.99 on 500g bricks of cheese
    $3.99 for Ben&Jerry's icecream
    $2 for 12 pack large eggs
    $0.79lb for bananas
    $0.90lb for apples
    $1.99 for cauliflower or broccoli

    My list is still growing Great compilation though, I've gotten some ideas already!

    Wow, maybe food is more expensive in Alberta but i've never seen apples that cheap, 1.29/lb is a good deal here, sometimes they are up 1.99/lb...
    Wanna make some spare cash? Check out Clixsense: http://www.clixsense.com/?5382267

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    I LOVE this thread...I will keep watching this one!

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    I've been buying a lot of my meats at the local Asian grocery stores in my area. I know there tends to be some form of stigma about these places for a lot of people but the meat's always been fresh and far cheaper than my local big name stores.

    I'm also finding that some of the larger Asian stores like T&T and Foody Mart have brand name items at their regular price cheaper than when they're on sale elsewhere. Yop is $0.68 cents all the time at our Foody Mart. Even when Walmart has it on sale it's never been that cheap. I think the lowest I've seen it go is $0.88.

    I haven't looked in to whether these stores also take coupons but it's been a good spot to get the regular items for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Officiallyaddicted View Post
    Plus I just don't like the idea of all those plastic tubs going in a landfill or recycling depot. I prefer the Costco individual packets.
    I find these tubs handy. I use them for all sorts of storage. I never throw them until they are broken. too bad they are not recyclable in our area.
    A little goes a long way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charly13 View Post
    Yop is $0.68 cents all the time at our Foody Mart. Even when Walmart has it on sale it's never been that cheap. I think the lowest I've seen it go is $0.88.
    If you have a CostCo membership, Yop goes for 67c each on a normal day. I saw it on sale last week (can't remember where) for 70c each, as well.
    Last edited by lovelikewinter3; Fri, Jun 3rd, 2011 at 02:21 PM. Reason: oops-ed the quoting :)

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