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Re: Groceries
Got the extra pack of ribs and brined them 24 hrs (salt, pepper, molasses, brown sugar, red chili, sriracha, bay leaves) and now have the smoker going in the back yard full of pork ribs and hot Italian sausage.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11862628)
Got the extra pack of ribs and brined them 24 hrs (salt, pepper, molasses, brown sugar, red chili, sriracha, bay leaves) and now have the smoker going in the back yard full of pork ribs and hot Italian sausage.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11862743)
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11862759)
No pancakes today, big cheddar burger, leftover curry and rice, meatballs... I have the digestive tract of a black bear.
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Work & some personal stuff saw me unable to do my usual grocery shop this week; I usually shop 3/4 stores for best offers. Also bought a lot of out of season stuff I wouldn't usually look at unless on special offer.
I ended up rushing through a not-local Walmart: 1 dozen large eggs: 3.26$ 1lb sweet potatoes: 1.54$ .5 lb Cremini mushrooms: 2.17$ 3.3 lb chicken thighs: 10$ (Special offer) 16 Italian sausages: 10$ (Special offer) 1l EVOO: 4.97$ 2 x 796ml canned tomatoes: 1$ each 3 heads garlic: 0.67$ 1 lb butter: 3.97$ 1 Fake Camembert: 3.97$ 500ml half & half: 3.02$ 1lb courgettes: 3.99$ 1lb red peppers: 3.37$ 1 aubergine (just under 1lb): 3.11$ 1lb "vine-ripened" tomatoes: 2.39$ 2 bunches fresh spinach: 2.47$ 1lb bacon: 2.97$ |
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Some of it is expensive, some not bad so I suppose it averages out. Depending on how far you have to travel to save sometimes it isn't worth it to chase a sale.
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Today's shop
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Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11863841)
Today's shop
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Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 11863857)
Should I be standing on my head to read it?
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Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11863877)
Yes
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11863310)
And the arteries of the 405 in rush hour by the sound of it. :p
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11863841)
Today's shop
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Sometimes I wonder if there are spies in the alternative camps as the two main supermarkets here often have the same products on offer, albeit not the same prices. But every now and then I see this...
From the latest flyers arriving yesterday: Asparagus Superstore $2.99/Sobeys $3.99 Top Sirloin $4.88/ $5.99 Cauliflower $2.99/no offer but $6.99 last week. Big Sobeys ad in today's paper Asparagus $2.99, Top Sirloin $4.88, Cauli $2.49, |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11864637)
Sometimes I wonder if there are spies in the alternative camps as the two main supermarkets here often have the same products on offer, albeit not the same prices. But every now and then I see this...
From the latest flyers arriving yesterday: Asparagus Superstore $2.99/Sobeys $3.99 Top Sirloin $4.88/ $5.99 Cauliflower $2.99/no offer but $6.99 last week. Big Sobeys ad in today's paper Asparagus $2.99, Top Sirloin $4.88, Cauli $2.49, A sampling Fusion Supermarket Flyer February 5 to 11 Canada Cauliflower $1.69 pkg Goat shoulder cut up $2.97/Ib and salsgrocery.com/flyer Bacon $1.99 375g Heinz beans 2 for $1.00 Freshco has lean ground beef on for $2.97/Ib this week . |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11864677)
Goat shoulder cut up $2.97/Ib...
A pub near where I used to work in St Pauls did goat curry for lunch. Very nice. I had goat stew (more casserole) in a tiny village restaurant on Rhodes and that was delicious. |
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