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    we want cheap food!
    And we don't mean on the frozen boxed stuff that you used to offer 40 - 50 Airmiles on when now it's 10 - 15 AMs and higher priced.
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    I see several of last week's offers are continuing this week.
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    I think these offers on mozarella are unadvertised:

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    It's not a good week at Safeway my theory because they know people will be buying extra stuff for office,family and friend gatherings and they know lots of people are to tired to shop around so will pay any price to get the stuff they need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    The news was saying last night we can expect most foods to go up 6% - 10% again next year.

    Stock up on those non-perishables!
    Good grief. I am still upset about how much things went up this year. For example Silhouette yogurt and cereal. 2 things we buy crazy amounts of. If they go up another 10% we will have to go with no name brands etc. It is just ridiculous. Thanks for the tip Bob. Might just have to stock up some more on the non-perishables. Its a good thing we coupon and maximize the deals.
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    Anyhow, November was a good AM collecting month...rolled up 3,410 AM's!!! Thanks, of course, to OB and everyone else here; now the orgy of AM collecting is on hold for now---off to Las Vegas tomorrow--see you next year!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VEGAS PILGRIM View Post
    Anyhow, November was a good AM collecting month...rolled up 3,410 AM's!!! Thanks, of course, to OB and everyone else here; now the orgy of AM collecting is on hold for now---off to Las Vegas tomorrow--see you next year!!
    Have a fabulous trip-Safeway shopping has really paid off for you!!

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    now the orgy of AM collecting is on hold for now---off to Las Vegas tomorrow--see you next year!!
    There's a Von's not far off the strip as I recall. They're owned by Safeway and it's the same flyer I recall so maybe you can collect AMs in Vegas afterall.

    http://local.vons.com/nv/las-vegas-2396.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    There's a Von's not far off the strip as I recall. They're owned by Safeway and it's the same flyer I recall so maybe you can collect AMs in Vegas afterall.

    http://local.vons.com/nv/las-vegas-2396.html
    Airmiles is not in the U.S.
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    Airmiles is not in the U.S.
    Ssssh! Don't spoil his fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    The news was saying last night we can expect most foods to go up 6% - 10% again next year.

    Stock up on those non-perishables!
    LOL Right now I am glad I have been canning! We have all noticed a big diffence at the tills. Prices have gone up conciderably over the last 2 years. Every year we purchase 3 turkeys at thanks giving, 3 at christmas and 3 at easter because it is soooooooooooo much cheaper then chicken.

    Our buy price for meat is
    Lean Ground beef under $1.50 lb
    Roasts pork or beef $2. lb (roasts get canned or cut into chops, steaks, stew or fajita)
    Turkey .88 - .99lb
    Bacon under $2 a pack
    Weiners for bbq season $2 a pack and they have to not be mechanically deboned.
    Ribs for the once a year I buy them under $2lb
    Chicken we only buy the rotisary chickens because it is cheaper then buying a bird and cooking it yourself... so less work and less money... but we only get 1 a month or less.

    Sausage at $3 to 5 a pack for a lb... are you kidding me? I am new at it but I have turned to making my own for around that $2 lb mark. I expect a t-bone for $5lb. (LOL I have not had a t-bone for years)
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    Did anyone receive their bonus airmiles for purchasing X amount of $ on their BMO Credit Card during November? I got my Nov Statement and my miles for my purchases but not the bonus.
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    My guess is they'll tabulate and award later.
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    first, where do you find lean ground beef for $1.50/lb! The best price I have ever seen is $1.88 I think and usually it is more like $1.99. second what weiners do you buy? I don't even know that they mention not mechanically deboned.
    interesting on the other prices. My dh also makes his own sausages...paying retail price is ridiculous plus homemade is so much better


    Quote Originally Posted by cheekysaver View Post
    LOL Right now I am glad I have been canning! We have all noticed a big diffence at the tills. Prices have gone up conciderably over the last 2 years. Every year we purchase 3 turkeys at thanks giving, 3 at christmas and 3 at easter because it is soooooooooooo much cheaper then chicken.

    Our buy price for meat is
    Lean Ground beef under $1.50 lb
    Roasts pork or beef $2. lb (roasts get canned or cut into chops, steaks, stew or fajita)
    Turkey .88 - .99lb
    Bacon under $2 a pack
    Weiners for bbq season $2 a pack and they have to not be mechanically deboned.
    Ribs for the once a year I buy them under $2lb
    Chicken we only buy the rotisary chickens because it is cheaper then buying a bird and cooking it yourself... so less work and less money... but we only get 1 a month or less.

    Sausage at $3 to 5 a pack for a lb... are you kidding me? I am new at it but I have turned to making my own for around that $2 lb mark. I expect a t-bone for $5lb. (LOL I have not had a t-bone for years)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pamjcoupon View Post
    first, where do you find lean ground beef for $1.50/lb! The best price I have ever seen is $1.88 I think and usually it is more like $1.99. second what weiners do you buy? I don't even know that they mention not mechanically deboned.
    interesting on the other prices. My dh also makes his own sausages...paying retail price is ridiculous plus homemade is so much better
    I got my lean ground beef at Coop. They put it on sale now and then for $1.49lb. They limit one warehouse pack of it but I go through the tills several times to get what I need.

    I only purchase Schnieders or Mitchell's hot dogs. If you read packs of most brands in the stores the ingredents list mechanically deboned meat.

    My first attempt at sausage making was with my dad who has a excellent meat grinder. If I was making my own at home I would use a food processor... it works too. (we made brats for me and polish sausage for Dad and it all hit the smoker.... soooooo yummy!) I don't want to think about what a store would charge for this quality of sausage.
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