Friday, March 30, 2018

RBP and staple list

One of the ways GOC keeps the budget low is to only buy things you use on a regular basis at a RBP or a target price (nothing to do with the store with the red balls ) 

Green beans, canned .50 ( I recently paid .39)
Corn -canned, .50 ( this too was .39) 
Chili, Hormel .99
Tomato or cr/mushroom, chicken noodle  soup .50
Pasta sauce, canned .88
Pasta sauce , jar...1.25 (I have paid as low as .59) 
Canned sliced olives .72
Canned diced green chillies .66
Jar pizza sauce 1.00
Salad dressing .75 
Mayo 2.50
Diced Tomatoes .50 (Ive got as cheap as .39 with BPA free cans )- and .33 organic. )

Cold cereal 1.00 max -seldom 
Instant Potatoes .86 
Suddenly salad .75 - (I’ve got as cheap as .50) 
BC. Cake mix - 1.00 ( as cheap as .88) 
Boxed bread stuffing mix - 1.00 (as cheap as .75)
Pasta - .48-1.00 (free is good) 


Bread products are a dollar at the DT- Orowheat, Thomas, Sara Lee.....

Milk -1/2 gallon 1.00
Sour cream 1.00
Cottage cheese 1.00
Eggs 1.00 (1.50 is my max) 
Butter 2.50 - i want 2.00 and have got it at 1.50 before with coupon. 
Ice cream 2.99 (tillamook) 
Frozen vegges 1.00 a lb. 

Tomato bouillon. 
Chicken bouillon.  
Vegetable bouillon. 
Beef better than bouillon. 
Prices vary, Costco is cheapest . 
Lots cheaper than buying those cartons at 1.00-2.00 a box 

Vinegar for cleaning. 2/4.29

Hamburger 80/20 2.44 - ( as cheap as 2.00-limited quantities ) 
Chicken breast , Boneless, skinless - 1.77 ( as cheap as .99-Zaycon) 
Pork Loin 1.69 or less ( as cheap as .99) 
Sausage is up to 3.50 the last two I got were free.   Waiting for a good price.   Or we will make our own.   (Less sulphate ) 

Cheese :  2.50 a lb.   ( I have got it as low as 1.85) it is close. To 2.00 at Costco business in 5 lb bags. Both cheddar and mozzarella. 












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