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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Pizzawheel
(Post 11628153)
I wonder if it's the loose definition of sale. After a while you start sniffing out when and where things will be on special, and the initial shock of high prices wears off.
Should your grocery bill be $100/wk (multiples or divisions of) then doing the eye opener watch or price match, its reasonable to save money, then to use those savings to buy more of the 'on offer/price match specials'. Over time this can be quite a saving |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11628123)
it amazes me how prices across Canada are as wide as the country.
This week at 'no frills' Ontario, name brand 'Gallo' olive oil is $3.88 for one litre, normally $7.88. No frills own brand one litre olive oil is always $4.49 We have no real discount chain in this town, Vancouver does so prices there might be lower, dunno though since I don't shop there... Ontario appears to have way more competition grocery wise. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11628162)
A liter is like 15 dollars here.
We have no real discount chain in this town, Vancouver does so prices there might be lower, dunno though since I don't shop there... Ontario appears to have way more competition grocery wise. Remember if you're doing this to brown bag lunch |
Re: Groceries
I can my own salmon. I realize it doesn't look terribly appetizing but its very tasty and nutritious.
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Re: Groceries
Our No Frills store (a Loblaws store) has had Farmer's Market tomatos on the vine in the mesh bag for 97 cents/lb all week and I've been eating lots and stocking up, mmmmmm. Giant Tiger had Clarke's beans @ 73 cents and I bought a bunch too. Fishing season starts in a week so hopefully I can get away for a bit and introduce some seasonal treats in my diet. :p Those of you who are new to Regina and want to build up your spice racks should pay a visit to one of the Old Fashioned Foods locations; that's where I get a lot of mine.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Pizzawheel
(Post 11628149)
What does he eat, dry bread and tap water? Our bare minimum canteen (actually the free serve salad bar is quite handy) is $7 for food alone!
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11628170)
I can my own salmon. I realize it doesn't look terribly appetizing but its very tasty and nutritious.
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Re: Groceries
This thread is opening my eyes on frugality.:blink:
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by HGerchikov
(Post 11628184)
I have no idea, not my problem. He was raised in the Soviet Union, he can be very frugal:).
Lunch at work, or lunch out cheap is easy. Over to the local supermarket - buy one bun $0.49, two slices deli meat $1, and/or together $1 worth of salad from the salad bar + free coffee or soda from work. Alternate.... Many supermarkets have a deli counter with specials... soup, chilli, yesterdays sandwich, even those with a sushi bar generally have marked down sushi McDonalds Mc'Double $1.69 + tax, free works coffee Wendys - baked potato & small chilli $4, works coffee for free |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by bigshark
(Post 11628189)
Nice! what do you use to preserve the salmon, olive oil or brine?
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11628190)
This thread is opening my eyes on frugality.:blink:
if you are truly British & are from a working class background (especially living on a council estate), then you will know all that has been posted on here. Now, your excuse could be that it was so long ago, that you became rich & famous, that you have too much money to be concerned about frugality - then so be it;) |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11628196)
Neither, just some pickling salt and vinegar. The oil you can see comes from the fish. The fish is also cooked in a pressure cooker.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11628190)
This thread is opening my eyes on frugality.:blink:
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11628196)
Neither, just some pickling salt and vinegar. The oil you can see comes from the fish. The fish is also cooked in a pressure cooker.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 11627807)
Anyone try goat? I also had it as a goat stew a few times in a small village somewhere on Rhodes. It was delicious. |
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