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This post is originally for my Recipe Blog, but I didn’t want anyone to miss it!
- Milk (gallon)
- $1.99
- (or less! I prefer $1.75)
- Eggs (dozen)
- $0.99
- (or less than $0.85. I stock up if they’re $0.75 or less)
- Yogurt
- $0.05/ounce*
- (typically, buying a 32oz container is cheaper than individual cups, but not always.)
- Use small tupperware (or other brand) containers to take individual sizes in a packed lunch.
- Margarine
- $0.50/pound (4 sticks)
- Butter
- $1.99/pound (4 sticks)
- I stock up if it’s cheaper than $1.89 per pound. Just stick the boxes in the freezer! hey’ll keep for months!
- Cereal
- ~$1.99 (or less) per pound (16oz.)
- Cheese
- $1.99 or less per pound
- I often buy my cheese in large bricks then slice into manageable/usable portions. Wrap individually in plastic wrap, store in a zippered storage bag and freeze for months. Just remove the cheese to the fridge to defrost for at least 6 hours.
- Apples
- $0.99 or less per pound
- Our local farm market sells 5lb bags for $2.99 meaning just $0.60/lb
- Store apples in the “crisper” drawer of your fridge and they should keep for weeks.
- Bananas
- $0.33 or less per pound
- Store bananas on the countertop, separating them to slow down the ripening process.
- When bananas get brown either use them in banana bread OR peel and slice into small pieces, cover in plastic wrap, store in a zippered bag and freeze. Use these frozen bananas in smoothies or defrost to use in banana bread another time!
- Oftentimes, Meijer will sell over-ripe bananas for $0.29 or even $0.19/pound. Stock up! and use the freezing method!
- Bread
- $1.00 or less per loaf
- Look for sales on whole wheat or whole grain loaves! They do get this low!
- Then go ahead and stock up, place loaf in a plastic bag, tie shut and freeze for a few months.
- Just last week, I found whole wheat loaves (regularly $1.89) for $0.25 per loaf!–that’s a big rarity, but keep your eyes open.
- OR make your own bread! I have plenty of delicious (manageable) recipes here!
- Canned goods
- $0.49/15oz can (Aldi has THE lowest priced canned goods I’ve ever found.)
- Vegetable or canola oil
- $1.99 (or less) per 48oz bottle
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Wow – this is very helpful! I think I may print it and carry it with me in my purse!!! The other day Nick needed white t-shirts… and I was going to get them at Sams, but I had been at Wal-mart the day before and took note of the price there… when I got to Sams, the better deal was at Wal-mart by a couple dollars!!