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Re: Groceries
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Milk kale Broccoli peppers cauliflower tomatoes apples oranges bananas chicken bread Cadbury’s chocolate MONTHLY Yogurt potatoes |
Re: Groceries
Apart from getting bread and fresh veg as needed (I keep at least 1 loaf in the freezer at all times), I get shopping every 2-3 weeks.
My shop looks something like this.. Decaf Coffee Bread Cottage Cheese Hummus Eggs Yellow + red Peppers Mushrooms Beansprouts Spinach or spinach/kale mix Broccoli / Cauliflower Baby Carrots Ginger and Garlic Onions a few potatoes Tomatoes Spring lettuce mix or other lettuce Chicken Breast/Ground Chicken Frozen trout Frozen shrimp Gardein Ultimate Beefless Ground Red or white Kidney Beans Chickpeas or Lentils Reduced Sodium Chopped tomatoes Couscous or Rice as needed Chocolate I have frozen veg in hand, as well as pasta etc., |
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Marmite and lots of it.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12849937)
I have frozen veg in hand, as well as pasta etc.,
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Groceries seem to be getting expensive.
dozen eggs bacon 3lb oranges bag frozen fruit cheese milk coke zero cheese cake (i need a treat and its on sale for $4) ground beef Total- $65.33 (which includes 0.62 GST & 3.84 eco fees) I did a mock shop at a grocery store near my mom, same items there would cost $39 CAD or around $28 US$ (+ most of the items in the US are larger so you get more as well) And to think people in California complain about the high grocery prices...ha ha |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12850595)
Groceries seem to be getting expensive.
dozen eggs bacon 3lb oranges bag frozen fruit cheese milk coke zero cheese cake (i need a treat and its on sale for $4) ground beef Total- $65.33 (which includes 0.62 GST & 3.84 eco fees) I did a mock shop at a grocery store near my mom, same items there would cost $39 CAD or around $28 US$ (+ most of the items in the US are larger so you get more as well) And to think people in California complain about the high grocery prices...ha ha |
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 12850596)
But what you save on groceries you would spend that and more on healthcare/meds in the US. In my experience cost of living in the UK/US/Canada on balance is about the same.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12850598)
Hard to say too many variables when it comes to healthcare.
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First of the chives from my friend's back yard; this little bunch will have a few applications over the next day or two. Down to my last couple of green onions, but it doesn't matter now!
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12850595)
Groceries seem to be getting expensive.
dozen eggs bacon 3lb oranges bag frozen fruit cheese milk coke zero cheese cake (i need a treat and its on sale for $4) ground beef Total- $65.33 (which includes 0.62 GST & 3.84 eco fees) I did a mock shop at a grocery store near my mom, same items there would cost $39 CAD or around $28 US$ Prior to shopping on line I'd be paying 99c to $1.25 for a two litre bottle. Some (eggs, bacon, milk) would be collected from Shoppers with prescriptions and the rest from whichever supermarket I was in. |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12850614)
Not sure of the size of the coke or ground beef but I'd expect to pay $35 for everything but the drink and ground beef.
Prior to shopping on line I'd be paying 99c to $1.25 for a two litre bottle. Some (eggs, bacon, milk) would be collected from Shoppers with prescriptions and the rest from whichever supermarket I was in. I never liked 2 liters as I don't drink enough and it goes flat before I can drink it all, and cans can be taken on the go. Looks like 2 liter bottles are currently running $1.68 sale price, limit 4. Beef & cheese alone are almost $20, but cheese I use on almost everything and its a good snack that is filling. Just a block of regular mild cheddar, nothing fancy. Eggs were the cheapest at $2.98 Ground beef was estimated to be $9, but price will depend on what is available at the time of the shop, could go down, could go up. |
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I started making a list but not much on it yet. There are a few things on the No Frills flyer I might as well buy, but nothing I'm in a rush for. I considered going into Independent today because they have the bakery there, and if my smoked pork shoulder comes out well I'd like some kaiser buns, but that can wait a day as well, and I thought about getting a tub of coleslaw, then remembered I have carrots and just bought a nice cabbage, so might as well make some. So far it seems that I can plan a week ahead and have a general idea of what I'm going to eat and how I can use up my groceries without them going bad, but I still have to compost some of my vegetables, usually the ones I buy because they're already reduced and my plan of using them right away falls through. Tomatoes are easy, I love bacon and tomato sandwiches for breakfast, and when the tomatoes start getting soft it's time to make a little sauce or make saganaki, which is a similar base to marinara.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12849874)
Neither of us have much of an appetite. Bananas are something I have to buy once weekly, we go through a lot of apples too. Bread purchase has gone down dramatically as nobody is taking sandwiches to work...or leftovers. |
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I went to the shops today and it was another world compared to the last few weeks. No more social distancing, no more following the lines on the floor. Groups of hipsters clogging the spice aisles, families with myriad children, no masks. It was quite a shock after being used to disciplined shopping.
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Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12850649)
I went to the shops today and it was another world compared to the last few weeks. No more social distancing, no more following the lines on the floor. Groups of hipsters clogging the spice aisles, families with myriad children, no masks. It was quite a shock after being used to disciplined shopping.
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