Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11628040)
Okay, so I found a recent Costco bill in my purse.
Most of this is stock stuff, but I'd be interested in some price comparisons. 1lb unsalted butter - $3.69 expensive 6 large cans of salmon - $9.59 (pink or red sockeye - 170g or 213g?) 1kg jar of pickles - $4.99 1kg bag of sugar - $1.59 high 1kg bag salad topper (pine nuts, sunflower seeds, dried cranberries) - $9.59 4L milk - $4.49 expensive 1kg havarti cheese - $13.99 big block of 2yr Balderson cheddar (can't remember the weight) - $14.99 6 months worth of parmesan, 1.25kg or so - $23.08 11oz box of baby spinach, organic - $3.99 why buy a box when you can buy it in a bag & save $2 24 Omega3 eggs - $5.99 decent price .... but 3 loaves Dempsters 12-grain bread - $6.89 15 pots (140g ea) greek yogurt - 11.99 2.5kg lean ground beef - $19.43 comments highlighted above |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11628047)
wow, what a grocery bill;)
comments highlighted above The salmon is a good deal in my view considering 1 can is pushing 3 bucks around here and that is the store generic. That sugar price is actually cheap, I spent almost 3 dollars for the same amount as it was not on sale when I needed it. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by HGerchikov
(Post 11627708)
Not wanting to rub it in in any way, but we have two within a 20 mins drive.
On the earlier subject of cheese, we find proper cheese is available in some of the Farm Shops round here or otherwise Granville Island (where Wensleydale and other rarities can be found, along with lots of smelly French and Italian stuff), the latter only makes sense if 'in town' and also because someone else pays for the vehicle, gas and tolls! Vacuum sealers are essential for bulk buying, otherwise you just end up throwing freezer burnt stuff out. Walmart have much cheaper rolls of 'bag' that the Foodsaver ones. They also have other brands of machine as well. The vac-seal reuseable bags are good for preserving costly cheese too! |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11628053)
Her butter price is on par with what we pay.
The salmon is a good deal in my view considering 1 can is pushing 3 bucks around here and that is the store generic. That sugar price is actually cheap, I spent almost 3 dollars for the same amount as it was not on sale when I needed it. Sugar was noted as 1kg, was it suppose to be 2kg - if its 2kg, then the $1.59 is a half decent price Canned Salmon , is it pink or red, 170g or 213g. That makes a difference to the price. If & I mean if I bought canned salmon it would be on special cloverleaf or store brand 'wild red sockeye omega 3' (never the pink stuff) which it has been around here for $2.49 for a 213g can |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by withabix
(Post 11628054)
Vacuum sealers are essential for bulk buying, otherwise you just end up throwing freezer burnt stuff out. The vac-seal reuseable bags are good for preserving costly cheese too! |
Re: Groceries
My usual shop is Freshco, and my top of the head comparison:
1lb unsalted butter - $3.69 $4 6 large cans of salmon - $9.59 I'm a tuna guy- $1.20 a can 1kg jar of pickles - $4.99 $2 I think for a 850g 1kg bag of sugar - $1.59 Don't buy! 1kg bag salad topper (pine nuts, sunflower seeds, dried cranberries) - $9.59 Don't buy! 4L milk - $4.49 (we get the PurFiltr milk as it lasts longer and we like it more) Same but it's not the pur filter 1kg havarti cheese - $13.99 $6 for 500g marble big block of 2yr Balderson cheddar (can't remember the weight) - $14.99 Pukka cheese I pay $6 for 250g. I bought some of the nice stuff from Costco, got it home, the pack was split! No quibble cashback but I couldn't be bothered to queue to replace. 6 months worth of parmesan, 1.25kg or so - $23.08 stopped buying this... 11oz box of baby spinach, organic - $3.99 wut? 24 Omega3 eggs - $5.99 12 eggs $3.50 I think? 3 loaves Dempsters 12-grain bread - $6.89 $2.50 a loaf, shop for a deal 15 pots (140g ea) greek yogurt - 11.99 400g Mediterranee, $3.50 2.5kg lean ground beef - $19.43 3 500g frozen tubes for a tenner So some you win, some you don't. It annoys me that that yoghurt is consistently a buck cheaper in walmart. |
Re: Groceries
On oil, which is it - is it olive oil, light or regular, or do you use canola, vegetable oil, other?
I will buy olive oil on super special in the less than $4 range, sometimes below $3. One Litre will last at least 3 months |
Re: Groceries
As for Salmon, we're just finishing the last of 2014's Sockeye.
The last batch was $50 for three fish which weighed just short of 20kg total, so $2.50 per kg including head, tail and bones. Based on about 45% fillet recovery, that's still only about $5.50/kg of fillet and we use all the trimming to make Pate and make fish stock too. Salmon caviar is worth a bash at making too, although it is an acquired taste. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by withabix
(Post 11628079)
As for Salmon, we're just finishing the last of 2014's Sockeye.
The last batch was $50 for three fish which weighed just short of 20kg total, so $2.50 per kg including head, tail and bones. Based on about 45% fillet recovery, that's still only about $5.50/kg of fillet and we use all the trimming to make Pate and make fish stock too. Did you use the head, tail & other bits to make soup with or chucked it out? |
Re: Groceries
Alright, in the interest of comparison, I went onto Grocery Gateway and compared their prices, which is roughly in line with Longos. The second price is the Longos price in my list below. Where I had multiple brands to pick from where I'd otherwise bought just the Kirkland brand or whatever, I picked the cheapest one.
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11628040)
Okay, so I found a recent Costco bill in my purse.
Most of this is stock stuff, but I'd be interested in some price comparisons. 1lb unsalted butter - $3.69 ; $4.29 (yes I know you can get marg for cheaper and such, I tend to use it mostly in baking though, so I have to get the proper butter.) 6 large cans of salmon - $9.59 ; I think it was pink, and the cans were larger than the standard 150g cans from the grocery store. a 150g can of pink salmon at Longos is $2.69 though, so I think I'm up on the deal. 1kg jar of pickles - $4.99 (it's actually a 2L jar!) ; $3.99 for a 1.5L jar 1kg bag of sugar - $1.59 (this was icing sugar!) ; $3.29 for the same size and brand 1kg bag salad topper (pine nuts, sunflower seeds, dried cranberries) - $9.59 ; can't really find an equivalent 4L milk - $4.49 (we get the PurFiltr milk as it lasts longer and we like it more) ; $6.29 for the same PurFiltr stuff; $4.49 for the normal milk 1kg havarti cheese - $13.99 ; $5.49 for a 180g wedge of the same brand big block of 2yr Balderson cheddar (can't remember the weight) - $14.99 ; $7.53 for 250g (I think my brick from Costco was 800g) 6 months worth of parmesan, 1.25kg or so - $23.08 ; $7.18 for 220g 11oz box of baby spinach, organic - $3.99 *I usually get the bag for cheaper, but I was making a new recipe for friends for dinner that specifically called for baby spinach and the bag was normal spinach... usually I get the giant bag of regular spinach and I think that's $2.99, I think it's a 1kg bag 24 Omega3 eggs - $5.99 ; $4.29 for 12 3 loaves Dempsters 12-grain bread - $6.89 ; $3.69 per loaf 15 pots (140g ea) greek yogurt - 11.99 ; $4.49 for 4x100g of same brand (Liberte 9%) 2.5kg lean ground beef - $19.43 ; $7.04 for 375g |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11628081)
Alright, in the interest of comparison, I went onto Grocery Gateway and compared their prices, which is roughly in line with Longos. The second price is the Longos price in my list below. Where I had multiple brands to pick from where I'd otherwise bought just the Kirkland brand or whatever, I picked the cheapest one.
I think Costco wins on everything I buy, which is actually encouraging as I've never compared the prices before! My wife buys margarine for her toast and bread. I never use the stuff for anything. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11628080)
good deal
Did you use the head, tail & other bits to make soup with or chucked it out? |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11628085)
Baking is why I buy butter. Margarine just doesn't work well for baking.
My wife buys margarine for her toast and bread. I never use the stuff for anything. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11628085)
Baking is why I buy butter. Margarine just doesn't work well for baking.
My wife buys margarine for her toast and bread. I never use the stuff for anything. to each there own, yet there are alternatives to using 'butter' for baking - light olive oil, marg, even coconut oil on special is cheaper than butter. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11628059)
we dont eat/use butter, its imperial marg on special $0.99/454g tub, buy enough till the next special rolls around
Sugar was noted as 1kg, was it suppose to be 2kg - if its 2kg, then the $1.59 is a half decent price Canned Salmon , is it pink or red, 170g or 213g. That makes a difference to the price. If & I mean if I bought canned salmon it would be on special cloverleaf or store brand 'wild red sockeye omega 3' (never the pink stuff) which it has been around here for $2.49 for a 213g can Sockeye runs between 4.88 to 5.88 per can depending on brand. Pink is 2.57. 3 pack of sockeye is 12.88 0.79 if you want salmon cat food. These are the stores online prices, they may vary up or down inside the store. |
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