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    At shoppers seniors day for me and i utilized a few loaded points offers
    (2) bounce 200 sheets 11.99=23.98-4,000 points=19.98 or 9.99 each
    (2) arm and hammer toothpaste 4.99-20%=3.99-.50 cent NED cpn=3.49-2,000 points when you buy 2=2.49 each super large size also
    (1) crest pro health toothpaste 3.99 on sale -1,000 points=2.99
    p.c raisin bran cereal 4.50-2 offers of 700 points=3.80
    6-planter mixed nuts 3.00 got for the holidays plus milk and chocolate milk 3.99-.50=3.49

    Love the deal i got on the bounce as i dont have a costco membership but hey 9.99 for 200 sheet way better than 5.99 for just 80 ,so now i am set for dryter sheets -slowly trying to stock up again -its hard when you dont have the coupons but utilizing points is the way to go .

    Used a 10.00 seniors promo card from last time used 1.50 in coupons got 9196 points .

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    ty @lotsasavings for pointing out the pros to those Butterball items. I buy them for my guys because they can sometimes be lazy cooks.
    No work to cooking these up, they stick it in the oven from frozen and come back 4 hours later. They like them plenty for a work meal with
    mashed and beans and then enjoy slices of the leftover for sammies.
    I remember when these used to be so much cheaper, then they jacked them up to well over $20.00 and beyond. I passed on paying that.
    Today at Metro I was only allowed ONE at $14.99 ( I loaded the Moi offer for it onto my card at home on the desktop. ) Also I never buy the
    ones with stuffing, why pay that price for bread?




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    I've been taking advantage of the Subway BOGO promotion for foot-long subs. I get the cheapest (Meatball Marinara) for $10; so it comes out to $2.50 for a 6" sandwich. This is a perfect for meal-sized portion for me. Where else can you get lunch for $2.50?
    My food may not befit a king, but I eat like a horse.

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    Not the usual kind of deal post... I picked up 4x 8 oz. Australian wagyu M9 short rib steaks for $65, so $16.25 per portion, which is a very good price for this quality of beef. As a treat last night, we had the first two, sous-vided then seared with a torch.

    If you have never eaten top-grade Australian or even better, Japanese wagyu, both are next-next-level. The highest grade for Canadian or US beef is prime, which is above the AAA and AA grocery store grades. Prime tops out at M5, which is a marbling score. AAA is M3. Australian beef reaches M9, and Japanese M12.
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    Homehardware

    Acu-rite wireless thermometer 49.97 (56.47 tax in) - 44.00 (Caddle) = 5.97 (12.47 tax in)

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    Picked up 7x pineapples at Walmart for $2.42 each. Made sure they were at least 5lbs each, so that the fruit were <$0.50/lb

    Schlepped the 40 pounds home in the snow. At least they helped give me more traction.
    My food may not befit a king, but I eat like a horse.

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    rcss black diamond cheese $4.88 + 1000 points - $1 blue cow coupon (found a few weeks ago at rcss, coupon is good on any dairy product with the blue cow logo)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Purdee View Post
    rcss black diamond cheese $4.88 + 1000 points - $1 blue cow coupon (found a few weeks ago at rcss, coupon is good on any dairy product with the blue cow logo)
    Thank you for sharing, thanks for sharing the blue cow coupon find, i'm sure it's too late, i will keep an eye out, really can use this one.
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    Flashfood 2x 4-pack PC cronuts for a total of $1.06 including their fee of .05 and .01 tax on the .05 (sheesh), a little impulse-buy treat when I was there anyway.
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    Approx 10 lbs of oranges and red peppers for $4 on Flash Food.

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    I got a lovely xmas greenery display for my front porch 20.49-50%=10.49-10.00 scene points at freshco=.49 scents

    At sobeys today
    2 comet cleanser 1.99-240 pts when you buy 2 =.79 each
    green grapes were on for 1.99 a pound =$3.78
    plus club house gravy was .66 each got 4

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    My 1st time making a charcuterie board:
    4 types of deli meats
    Black and green grapes
    Black and green olives
    Burrata with Black truffles
    Goat cheese with cranberry
    Mozzarella cheese cubes
    Marble cheddar cheese cubes
    Mini mandarins, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, apples
    Grape tomatoes
    Rosemary sprigs for garnish

    Here's a pic of the empty tray and the completed shark coochie board
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    Found a strip of $3 off WUB 3 Oreo/Ritz/Chips ahoy/ triscuit/ maynards/ etc peelie coupons hanging off a display at Sobeys a couple weeks ago.

    At my No Frills, they had 6pk snack packs of Mini Oreos and Chips Ahoy on clearance for $1 each.

    Bought 6, used two coupons. Free cookies!

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    @coupon girl after reading about your .49 post for that Christmas greenery decor I felt like I got ripped off paying $2.00 a piece at Home Depot for 3 small Poinsettia plants.
    They were on for 50% off so I went all out! lol




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    120 pk Large freezer bags $1! (Bought 2) No Frills

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