Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Wednesday, the basics bullets

Here are odds and ends of the basics


  • No one store is the best store.  There are a few that are noted for certain items for being the lowest price  or the largest selection. 
  • Bananas are cheapest at Costco.  They have a stable price.  We also get paper products and bisquick there.  
  • Grocery outlet has a huge selection of cheese and sometimes  it is cheaper.  They also have inexpensive coffee 
  • The bread outlet has bread for 1.59 a loaf for the good fiber loaves.  
  • Safeways is usually good for their five dollar Fridays and they have inexpensive hard rolls.  
  • Costco wholesale has coffee syrup, grated cheese, and large supplies of cornstRxh and such things.  
  • SAFEWAYS and QFC have chicken on sale most often.  
  • Fred Meyers has milk and sour cream on sale often. Otherwise, Costco is a better price.  
  • I can almost always find coupons to match up with Yoplait yogurt someplace.  

Don't look past Big Lots  or grocery outlet for bargains.  Always check pull dates anywhere you go.  
Ditto the dollar store. I get almost free or free at the dollar store matching coupons.  I collect up toothpaste for the women's shelter when I can get it free or almost free.  I got two today for .25 each with coupons.  Often you can find soap and deodorant too for free.  
Big lots has a twenty percent off everything in the store days sometimes.  They do not take snap.


  • Weigh bags of produce.  They have to put the minimum amount of product in a bag, but all carrots are not created equal. So,e,bags are as much as 25 percent heavy. 
  •  Check bags before you buy them.  If one thing is bad, you might not be getting a bargain. 
  • Read th fine print on coupons to be sure you are aware of the real deal.  
  • Watch pull dates.  Rotate stock.  
  • Stock thongs you use on a regular basis , you can make a meal from amd your family will eat.  
  • Look everywhere you are for new recipes.  Backs of packages, the Internet, magazines, almost everywhere you look these days there os a new recipe. Shake things up, dinner doesn't have to be boring.  
  • Watch for after holiday sales.  Often you can get perfectly good food for a lot less just because it has holiday associated with it.  Like my daughter so aptly put it.  Your stomachs does not know there are Christmas trees on your cookies. I just got the pumpkin bread that I paid eight dollars for at Costco for four dollars.  It still makes a good breakfast bread. 

That's all for today.  

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Thanks for stopping by

Jane 




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