Originally Posted by
corbinx
I think I've only been to No Frills once before but after my sister brought over her flyer I really wanted to go...so much simpler than price matching! Best of all, it just happened to be on our way home from a birthday party and I needed to pick up milk so...
4 Ragu pasta sauce- $4
4 Hunts pasta sauce- $4
2 Peek freans- $2 (B1G1 coupon)
3 Duncan Hynes cake mix- $3
2 Unico pasta sauce- $2
2 6-pack ginger ale- $4
4- Crisco shortening- $10.76 (used $0.75 off coupons)
Crisco vegetable oil- $6.29 (used $1 off coupons)
2 Duncan Hynes frosting- $2
Cheesestrings- $2
Milk- $4.57
2 Habitant soup $2 (wanted pea but sold out...got vegetable)
3 Hunts tomato sauce and 3 Hunts tomato paste $6 (used $1 off coupons WUB one of each)
2 6-pack bagels $3
Total $49.71
Now I am stocked up on pasta sauce for a while since I hate paying more than $1 for it (which I had to do a few times) and I even got the Hunt's tomato sauce and paste that I use in my "World's Best Lasagna" recipe for $0.50 a can (instead of like $2 that I paid last time, argh). I'm also stocked up on shortening to make my own pie dough to house the piles of rhubarb, apples, blueberries, and saskatoons that I was given by family. The cashier told me I could only use 4 of the shortening coupons so I left my fifth box behind but I looked at my receipt and it shows that 5 $0.75 were taken off, hmmm. Love, love, love dollar day sales!!!
As an added bonus my sister-in-law gave me 3 bags of clothes for my DS to borrow and my sister left a 5-gallon pail of fresh garden veggies on my doorstep. What a great day for deals!