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wow I am impressed! i have a family of six i think i will track how much we are spending too! great idea and wtg!!!
YESSS !! I missed your brags ! I love to read them !! Glad to know that you are going to post them again :)
Great job.. Like you I tend to spend more to stock up, but then don't have to buy much for a month or so. It sure feels good knowing if anything happened, we would not go hungry for quite a while. Look forward to reading your weekly reports, they are a great inspiration.
thank you for your posts. It really helps to see what other people can do with their grocery budget. Way to go!
I was looking forward to your weekly brags!! thanks for sharing them :)
Awesome. I'm going to start tracking my weekly shops and see if I can get my average down. We only have family of 4 but my teen son eats enough to feed a small army.
Thanks so much for this post; it gave me the idea to start this with my family as well, I think it will be fun knowing the average of my monthly food bills.
does cheese freeze well i have never tried it but always wondered as we do not go through alot but it would be nice to buy it when it is on a good sale
woohoo! another great grocery brag...looking forward to reading of your updates 2010ontest! great job on the weekly/monthly average!
I shred my cheeses first and then freeze them. It's wonderful to have on hand - easy to add to any dish (scrambled eggs, chilis, pasta sauces, quiche et al...right from frozen). When I froze it in a brick, it was all crumbly and too moist once thawed and doesn't slice well at all. So my tip is shred and freeze!
I don't freeze cheese often, and I do like $avvy$hopper, I shred it when I freeze it.
Here we are cheese lovers!!! And I have 2 fridges, so all that cheese go in my fridge and will be used in 3-4 weeks. I prefered to keep my cheese in the refrigerator.
For who love math part, the quantity of cheese I've buy is 10.4kg and this is only 57g per person per day in one month of 30 days. One portion of dairy product (Canada's food guide) is 50g.
Wicked!!
I love your smart-brags, ontest...the following being why...you not only think of money spent/saved, how much you have stocked and for how long it will last, you even have nutritional requirements all figured out too! Awesome :-)!
I was going to redeem for groceries at Pharmaprix too this weekend...except my son has the Optimum card and he's gone for a few days :rolleyes:.
That's a really great brag ! :)
Great Brag.I will enjoy read those:)
YAY! so glad you are doing these brags again! i loved reading the last series! this is a great brag and i look forward to reading more!
Wow! You do tons of work! I can't imagine doing all that! It is all I can do to make dinner every night! Lol :)
Great brag! I look forward to seeing the next weeks!
I love reading about your weekly average. You are doing amazing. Glad your posts are back.
Woohoo, i was sooooo hopping you would start your grocery brag again! Your such a smart shopper!:top:
Great! Keep it up!
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So i'm not the only one who isisn't inspired by this weeks sales!!
We do have a new local fruiterie and OMG the prices are awsome!! Next met up i send you the flyer and pick some up for you if you want.
This week : 2x 1lb of strawbery for .99, caulyflower at .79 each, 2lb of carrots for .59, cherry tomato baskets .99, Grapefruits 5 for .99, avocado 2 for .99.