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rate my grocery haul

guess how much

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not pictured: spaggetti squash, loaf of sour dough bread, onions, a potted sage plant and basil plant

>this is not a data mining thread
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>>20976064
>post your grocery haul
nah.
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>>20976064
I love green beans.
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>>20976064
Surely those salad packs aren't worth the price...
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>>20976086
You wouldn't think so but whenever I see them on sale, they'll be $1.79 or so and I'll pick up 3-4. Their full normal price is nearly $4.
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$70
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Got a big basil plant last night for 49p. Gonna replant it and grow it big and strong.
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>>20976064
I've been buying sale turkeys this past week
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>>20976850
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>>20976804
Flashfood partaker?
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>>20976857
Nope, I was actually going to get chicken and stumbled across these
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30€
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Tell me when you're making these motherfuckers because the groceries were gotten yesterday and put away already. We got a LOT of junk food because digital coupons made them ridiculously cheap
We bought
1,5lbs mature spinach
2,5lbs chingensai
2lbs leaf broccoli
1,66 lb pack of three big-ass pork rib chops
16,88lb Jennie-O turkey (23¢/lb, bitch!)
Three family size bags of barbecue Takis*
One small bag of Herr's sourdough cheddar pretzels
Gallon of whole milk
1lb pressed dry tofu
Four-pack of store baked banana nut muffins
Two 1lb packs of "pLaNt BuTtEr"
2lbs of store roasted, deli sliced turkey breast*
Four-pack dewberry soda.
Cheese sampler tray; I think it weighed 1,5 lbs*
A gallon tub of Claussen pickles*
Another gallon tub of Claussen pickles
1lb deli sliced Spanish chorizo*
idk how much dried mango; 7oz?
Two six packs of Reese's Klondike bars
28oz bag of Checkers fries
Two tins of smoked tuna
Two dozen eggs

I think that's everything. Cranberries are still more expensive than we're willing to pay right now. If the price doesn't drop soon, we'll just have to bite the bullet and spend $2/lb on Thanksgiving cranberries.

>* Went with the missus along with a head of lettuce, a jar of mayonnaise, some onions, a few tomatoes and a bunch of bread rolls to Sunday services today. I stayed home because reasons
How much do you think we spent? A lot of these items were retardedly cheap or even free because I game the digital coupons. The eggs, for example, are supposed to be $3.99/dz but I have a standing digital coupon for $1.53 off so we pay $2.46/dz but we paired that digital coupon with one this week for 50% off so they're $1.99/lb. I untapped the $1.53 off coupon, scanned the eggs, pressed "finish and pay" for the half off coupon to activate, hit "continue scanning," turned the $1.53 off coupon back on and hit "finish and pay" again. Paid 46¢ per dozen. If I left the coupon on, the eggs would have been $1.23/dz.
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>>20976851
>>20976850
I finally beat your turkey prices, Thanksgiving stocker-upper guy. 23¢/lb in my area. We got two so far. They only allow you to get one per day.
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>>20976804
>redbaron deep dish
>reeses cookie dough

you have good taste.
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>>20977081
Mine are limited to 2 per visit, $40 minimum (before turkeys). I've gotten 6 so far.
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I haven't picked it up yet, but this is my thanksgiving roast.

I'm thinking it'll be around $215 total assuming an 8lbs roast.
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>>20977883
>>20977081
at that price, assuming you have the room in your freezer(s). No reason not to stock up on them. It's not quite as easy to do as chicken, but it's not that much more difficult either, and at less than $0.30 per lbs you can hardly pass it up when chicken is going for $2-3lbs+ lately.
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>meat eaters
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>>20977883
$35 minimum for us. We bought groceries the first trip but yesterday, I bought a pair of light strips ($10 each) to replace one that died in the first floor closet and the other for the basement entryway, which doesn't have any light at all. With the soda and Claussen tubs from >>20977073, it came just under $35 so I got a pack of HiChew (33¢) to put me just over. I forgot to mention it. I would've bought myself a pair of slippers but no one ever has shit in my size (I wear a 13 or 14, depending on manufacturer) so I couldn't. My son didn't want any new ones and the missus thought the women's slippers were ugly.
We don't have room in the chest freezer for even half a turkey more but since the offer continues until the end of the month for some reason rather than ending on Thanksgiving, we might grab a third after we roast one of the two we got already. The other turkey was 16.12lbs.
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>>20977980
Not bad, though the $35 minimum and limit of 1 is a bit more limiting than the $40 minimum with a limit of 2.

Either way it's a good deal though.
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>>20976804
7/10
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not pictured: 6 blue mtn dew, some loaves of fococia and a few baggettes



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