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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 03:58 PM #1one jar at the time
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To continue the weekly grocery brag. I try to stay between 50-75$ / week... Last week flyers didn't inspired me and I found nothing interesting in store so I only spend 18.41$... But this week I'm a little bit over 75$.
IGA #1:
3X prime portion chicken (10.82$, 10.78$, 10.69$) - coupon 3X5$
Total = 32.29$
coupon = 15.00$
oop = 17.29$
air miles = 1
IGA #2:
2X dz egg 1.69$ - 1$wub2
Total = 3.38$
coupon = 1$
oop = 2.38$
Metro:
1X Canada Dry 12pk 2.99$ - 1.50$ + 0.60$(deposit)
1X Kashi cereal box 5.69$ - FPC
2X Oasis 1.75L 4.29$ - 2FPCs
2X Canton Immuniforce soup 2.79$ - 2 coupons free wub oasis 1.75L immuniforce juice
total = 23.86$
coupons = 21.35$
oop = 2.51$
metro and me pts obtain = 22
(I look at my receipt, the pts balance was close to zero, so Métro is processing the new voucher, yeah!)
Pharmaprix/SDM #1:
3X50$ Pharmaprix GC = 150$
base pts = 1500pts
Bonus pts = 8000pts
total pts transaction #1 = 9500pts
Pharmaprix/SDM #2:
3X 4L milk 2% 5.98 ea
10X 340g mozzarella ball saputo 2.99$ - 0.75$ = 2.24$ ea (bonus pts = 500pts wub2)
4X 340g armstrong old cheese 2.99$ - 0.75$ = 2.24$ ea
1X 500g armstrong melt cheese 1.99$ - 0.75$ = 1.24$
total = 61.79$
coupon = 11.25$
oop = 50.54$
base pts = 610pts
bonus pts = 2500pts
bonus pts coupon = 10000pts wus 50$ as plus member (will be add later by SDM)
Total pts transaction #2 = 13110pts
Total points for today = 22610pts (this is 59.50$ on mega redemption dec 3-4)
Sami Fruit:
17.48 lbs Apple 0.39$/lb = 6.82$
2X 625g fresh pita at 0.99$ ea
4.64 lbs Banana 0.39$/lb = 1.81$
cucumber 7 for 1.79$
1.44lb zucchini 0.79$/lb = 1.14$
oop = 13.54$
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This week total oop = 86.26$, coupon used = 48.60$. This is more than the 75$, but last week I only spend 18.41$, so the average is still between 50-75$
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week 1: oop = 61.30$ (total = 61.30$, average =61.30$)
week 2: oop = 70.16$ (total = 131.46$, average = 65.73$)
week 3: oop = 75.30$ (total = 206.76$, average = 68.92$)
week 4: oop = 18.41$ (total = 225.17$, average = 56.29$)
week 5: oop = 86.26$ (total = 311.43$, average = 62.29$)Last edited by 2010ontest; Fri, Nov 11th, 2011 at 05:08 PM.
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 04:02 PM #2Senior Canuck
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Wtg!!

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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 04:07 PM #3Frosh Canuck
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I should start doing this too! maybe start by saving my receipts ive used coupons on....
busy, busy, busy
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 04:34 PM #4Smart Canuck
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Good!
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 04:50 PM #5
Great brag, I like seeing grocery brags too
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 06:17 PM #6Canadian Guru
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Very nice job, keep them coming, I love to read them.
We all need a little sunshine every now and then
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 06:23 PM #7
well done!
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Fri, Nov 11th, 2011, 07:30 PM #8HOME SWEET HOME
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Another fab week for you and I see you made it to Sami's as well, so jealous. I love seeing your shops. you inspire me every week. Keep'em coming
Have a great weekend!!
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Sat, Nov 12th, 2011, 03:00 PM #9one jar at the time
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Liberty of one finish where liberty of the other one start
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Sat, Nov 12th, 2011, 03:23 PM #10Mastermind
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Awesome! What are you going to make with all those apples, and I'm wondering what variety they are?

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Sat, Nov 12th, 2011, 03:40 PM #11Smart Canuck
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Nice finds and excellent savings!
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Sat, Nov 12th, 2011, 04:18 PM #12Smart Canuck
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Good work! Love these kind of posts!
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Sat, Nov 12th, 2011, 04:55 PM #13one jar at the time
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Natalka, we are six here, so we will just eat them like that! I already have my apple sauce made in aug/sept for free (apple from my cousin and from an apple tree on the side on my road). DDs have one each day for collation at school. If you remember week #3, I bough 10 lbs of apple, this was not enough to cover 2 weeks here. After 8 days, no more apple and I made nothing with them!!!
The variety was not wrote at Sami, they only wrote "local apple", but I'm pretty sure those apples are Empire my favorite. This variety is ready at the end of october and is good for long term storage.Liberty of one finish where liberty of the other one start
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