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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 02:58 PM #946
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So now that most of the flyers have been posted or delivered, what's your grocery list looking like this week?
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:06 PM #947
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I had surgery last saturday. it had been planned for 4 weeks from now, so it was a bit early. My plan is to get food that will / can be easily cooked for th family. we are good on alot of things, but i tend to do compleatly from scratch, so ... I need things that can be cooked by a 20 yr old,and a 15 yr old......lol.... with min prep from me. so I either need to prep stuff on the weekend----- or ..... buy a few cheater meals. ..... we are dog a combo of it, as my family,and I cannot handle a tonne of processed foods..... however my kids are over the top of the thought of a meal of pogo dogs, french fries,and salad......
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:06 PM #948
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My grocery list is pretty small this week, I bought enough at costco in terms of meat to last the full two weeks. And veggies come next wednesday in a box
I haven't checked the flyers yet. I could probably use more coffee... can always use more coffee
but only on sale. I will probably need cat food this coming week, but since I feed them grain free stuff it's never on sale, but it does last awhile. I get paid Wednesday so I'll wait until then, see where I'm at and then decide. I hate when my pay is a whole week before my rent etc comes out, I always worry something will go wrong even though I have a spreadsheet I keep up to date with everything that comes out.
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:21 PM #949
Haven't seen the No Frills or Shoppers flyer yet but from what I see not too much.Just Fruits and vegetables most likely and milk...always milk!!.
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:21 PM #950
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I agree.
I don't go shopping unless I need something specific. Groceries is usually done once a week unless I can't get the items I am looking for and then I might check another day through the week. However, when I go back in the store, I go for that one specific item and get out.
I also don't keep cash in my wallet. If it is there I will spend it and I am less likely to use my credit card or debit card.Trade List /Wishlist: http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/382792-dreamcatcher1962s-trade-wish-lists-canada/#post5928904
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:25 PM #951
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We don't really need much this week so it will probably just be basic's like Milk, bacon & eggs.
The only other things I will be picking up will be items for the food bank. Sunlight Laundry Detergent and I think Right Guard Deoderant is on for $1.99 & I have a few $1.50 coupons to use for that.
I wonder if I can really get out of the grocery store with only Milk, bacon & eggs
That would be a first!Trade List /Wishlist: http://forum.smartcanucks.ca/382792-dreamcatcher1962s-trade-wish-lists-canada/#post5928904
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:26 PM #952
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Hoping you are doing okay!
I don't know if this idea will help you or not, but when my back 'goes out', my 21 year old son really has stepped up. I sit at the kitchen table doing some of the chopping, etc. while he does the cooking at the stove/oven with my direction. He's gotten pretty good at making a stirfry, he can put together a basic casserole, roast a chicken with all the veg so it cooks together, etc.
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:39 PM #953
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WAYS TO REUSE YOUR TIN FOIL.....
http://www.homemadesimple.com/en-ca/...inum-foil.aspx2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:41 PM #954
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:43 PM #955
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:45 PM #956
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:58 PM #957
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Our deli in town has sliced Dutch medium gouda on for $1.19/100grams. I'm over the moon about this - I bought some yesterday and did a trial run of freezing a couple of slices to see if the texture would change. It worked out fabulously, so I'm off to buy more for sure. This same deli has sausage sticks (much like pepperoni sticks) for .16 each...great for kids lunches so I'm buying a bunch of those too. It may put a good dent in our grocery budget for this month but such is life...got to get the rare deals when they surface
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 03:59 PM #958
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Can the sales get any worse (lol)...geez I think it's 3 for 3
Looks like FreshCo will be my go to store, I'm thinking I might just get it over with tonight, this way the stock should still be pretty good or atleast that is the reason to my madness.
Compliments water (24) $1.97 at FreshCo. (our drinking water is not great and I send these with the kids for their lunches)
Koolaid jammers $1.44 for 10 - $.14 each not bad (will send as a treat for lunches once in a while) - THEY ARE ALSO GREAT FROZEN AS A TREAT!!! AKA SLUSH PUPPIE
Silani cheese slices $1.49 - $1.00 coupon from cheese mag (good on any) = .49 each package pretty good price (lol) - great on burgers to jazz them up
ABC Peanut Butter 1.1KG (I believe $2.44 or something like that - worth a try if they don't like them good enough for baking)
Quaker Dips $1.44 (going to use FREE TROP50 wub3) yeah....my son drinks oj like I drink coffee (way too much)...no complaints here better than some other choice beverages out there.
2x 24 case of Pepsi or coke (big splurge for the upcoming cottage season) I hope they have gingerale too.
2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 04:09 PM #959
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Thu, Apr 18th, 2013, 04:18 PM #960
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I purchased some veggies from indian stores yesterday 5 zucchinis for a $, 1.5 lbs of red onion for $ some tangerines and 4.99 spinach, however with this week's flyer, planning of buying some grapes for the kids 4/lb , couple of packs of baby bel with coupons and 2 container of Margarine for $1 each.in NF, granola bar and will try PB from Freshco, since the weather is getting warmer, will be going around to find good sale fruits and veggies around the area, my regular walks to lose weight and fresh air for dd.
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