I know that I have been missing in action this week, but I have been very sick with a cold. That is for another post in another place Sue's Special Corner. Come visit me there.
I did go shopping yesterday, Saturday, to purchase a few things for this week's meals. I went to my favorite two stores, Save-A-Lot and 99 Cent Only Store. I spent $8+ change at the 99 Cent Only Store and a total of $23+ change at the Save-A-Lot.
I didn't buy a lot of cleaning products (probably none) nor did I buy a lot of meats. As a matter of fact, I only bought my 5lbs of jumbo hot dogs ($4.99). I did buy some canned beef stew ($1.49 each) and some chili with beans ($.68 each). These were the every day prices not just ad specials.
Yes, I did buy some veggies, tomatoes, sauerkraut, mushrooms, 2lbs of frozen cauliflower, and sliced potatoes, all for less than $5.00.
I bought coffee ($3.99 for 34.5 oz), bottle of soy sauce ($.99) and splurged on some munchies (e.g., potato chips, cheese puffs, and a 1/2 lb solid chocolate bunny) for less than $3.00 [again, every day low prices].
Oh, yeah, since I didn't post last week, I'll tell you what I did for a super cheap soup.
We found cabbage at $.24 per pound and bought two heads for $.81 total. When I came home I had such a craving for that cabbage that I cut it up with onions and cooked it for about an hour or so (depending on how soft you like yours). We diced some "chopped ham" (we bought a few days earlier) and added a can of tomato sauce, cut green beans, kidney beans, sliced carrots, 6 roma tomatoes and seasoned it to taste with onion powder, garlic powder, a dash of crushed red peppers, salt and pepper.
This recipe made a stock pot full of soup. We now have over 5 quarts left. Easy meals for a couple of days. I love it.
If you try this recipe, please let me know how you liked it.
WOW!! Cheaper groceries!
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Showing posts with label 99cent Only Stores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 99cent Only Stores. Show all posts
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Cookies--Homemade/Mixes?
I'm not sure if the title will fit this post, but its what I could think of. I am a diabetic, yes and I really shouldn't be eating cookies, but sometimes....well you know...that dang sweet tooth attacks and I can't go to sleep until I fix it.
For the past two nights, I have had this problem. So, the first night, I reached into my freezer and pulled out this "package" of "cookie dough". It was actually a package of Nestle cookie shapes that were already cut out, with icing. It was the shortbread flavor. Now I remember buying this package a couple of months ago. Since then, I have priced these packs of cookies at WalMart, Smith's, Albertson's and Food4Less. At each of these stores, basically the same cookies were priced at over $2.00, per package. Now, I know you gals are saying "Yep, that's what I pay for them."
Well, let me tell you something. I bought 2 packages of similar cookies (one shortbread, the other butter cookies, and both the Nestle brand) for $.99. Yes, each package was less than 50 cents. 2 for $.99 (99 cents). You guessed it...I bought them at my 99cent Only Store. This was their regular price. Not a special sale, not a close-out.
I have even bought a 2lb roll of Pillsbury sugar cookie dough at my 99cent Only Store. Yes, for $.99. I know I couldn't even dream of making homemade cookies for that price, can you?
Another way I satisfy my sweet tooth is at the Dollar Tree Store. They have "snack" size mixes for brownies and cookies for (you guessed it) $1.00. I know that there are sales at the major chain stores for the full size cake, cookie and brownie mixes, but as I've stated in previous posts, we are diabetics. If I bought the full sizes, we would eat them. That would not be good for either my roommate nor myself.
Stay tuned for my post regarding a new website I found...
Feel free to leave comments or suggestions for me!
Shop Smarter and Save
For the past two nights, I have had this problem. So, the first night, I reached into my freezer and pulled out this "package" of "cookie dough". It was actually a package of Nestle cookie shapes that were already cut out, with icing. It was the shortbread flavor. Now I remember buying this package a couple of months ago. Since then, I have priced these packs of cookies at WalMart, Smith's, Albertson's and Food4Less. At each of these stores, basically the same cookies were priced at over $2.00, per package. Now, I know you gals are saying "Yep, that's what I pay for them."
Well, let me tell you something. I bought 2 packages of similar cookies (one shortbread, the other butter cookies, and both the Nestle brand) for $.99. Yes, each package was less than 50 cents. 2 for $.99 (99 cents). You guessed it...I bought them at my 99cent Only Store. This was their regular price. Not a special sale, not a close-out.
I have even bought a 2lb roll of Pillsbury sugar cookie dough at my 99cent Only Store. Yes, for $.99. I know I couldn't even dream of making homemade cookies for that price, can you?
Another way I satisfy my sweet tooth is at the Dollar Tree Store. They have "snack" size mixes for brownies and cookies for (you guessed it) $1.00. I know that there are sales at the major chain stores for the full size cake, cookie and brownie mixes, but as I've stated in previous posts, we are diabetics. If I bought the full sizes, we would eat them. That would not be good for either my roommate nor myself.
Stay tuned for my post regarding a new website I found...
Feel free to leave comments or suggestions for me!
Shop Smarter and Save
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Thursday, February 15, 2007
Discount vs. Overrun
Boy, do I hate to go shopping for groceries, especially on Saturday and Sunday afternoons due to the crowds (maybe you do to?). But lucky for me I live in Las Vegas where most of the big chain grocery stores are open late (1 a.m.) or they open early (6 a.m.). Although I use most of the chain stores for emergencies. The other stores that I shop at are usually open 8am until 9pm.
I don't think that I've told you that I do my grocery shopping by bus, so I do have to plan several days in advance to do all my shopping. The reason? Well, I always need something somewhere. When you live on a budget like my roommate and I do, you're always looking for bargains.
I just found out that there is a difference between Wal-Mart, Save-A-Lot or Food4Less and my 99cent Only Stores, Dollar Tree, etc.. Do you know what that is? Ok, don't feel left out. The difference between these is that Wal-Mart, Save-A-Lot, Food4Less, etc. are discount stores and the 99cent Only and Dollar stores are known as over-run stores. We all know what a discount store is, but an over-run store needs some explaining (I think).
If you grocery shop at your 99cent Only stores (or Dollar Tree, Dollar King, or similar stores) they are the over-run stores. You probably noticed that sometimes they don't always have your favorite snacks, veggies, etc. every time you go there. They receive the "over-runs" from the manufacturers. Sometimes the manufacturers don't have an over-run of that product that week.
These over-run stores are used by suppliers to relieve their inventories of excess merchandise. The benefit to you is that you can get groceries and other items at a much lower price, sometimes as much as 80% less.
Shop Smarter and Save
I don't think that I've told you that I do my grocery shopping by bus, so I do have to plan several days in advance to do all my shopping. The reason? Well, I always need something somewhere. When you live on a budget like my roommate and I do, you're always looking for bargains.
I just found out that there is a difference between Wal-Mart, Save-A-Lot or Food4Less and my 99cent Only Stores, Dollar Tree, etc.. Do you know what that is? Ok, don't feel left out. The difference between these is that Wal-Mart, Save-A-Lot, Food4Less, etc. are discount stores and the 99cent Only and Dollar stores are known as over-run stores. We all know what a discount store is, but an over-run store needs some explaining (I think).
If you grocery shop at your 99cent Only stores (or Dollar Tree, Dollar King, or similar stores) they are the over-run stores. You probably noticed that sometimes they don't always have your favorite snacks, veggies, etc. every time you go there. They receive the "over-runs" from the manufacturers. Sometimes the manufacturers don't have an over-run of that product that week.
These over-run stores are used by suppliers to relieve their inventories of excess merchandise. The benefit to you is that you can get groceries and other items at a much lower price, sometimes as much as 80% less.
Shop Smarter and Save
Labels:
99cent Only Stores,
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Dollar Tree,
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