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Since 1999
Where are you? Ours are $1.75/lb on this week's ad.This week at ALDI (SE MI) the spiral-sliced hams are .87/lb. I have freezer space!!!
Where are you? Ours are $1.75/lb on this week's ad.This week at ALDI (SE MI) the spiral-sliced hams are .87/lb. I have freezer space!!!
SE MIWhere are you? Ours are $1.75/lb on this week's ad.
We just got back from the Stop N Shop. Commissary had no briskets. Found them! They are huge and the smallest one we could find was 8 pounds. It was $99!!!! But- thank God it was "on sale" for $54!
Smoking and cooking brisket has become very popular. Just type brisket in the YT seach bar.
Also, “sale“ price on Wright Thick Cut sliced bacon, 40 ounce package, is $14.99! Ouch!
Hebrew National has good hotdogs too.Nathan’s hotdogs ARE delicious!
Last time I was in walmart I was really hungry so I bought a couple of Nathans hot dogs on a bun. Even with nothing on the bun the hot dogs were delicious. Particulary compared to the Bar-s cheap ones.
My favorite coffee has gone way up in price. Community Coffee and Chicory. I use to buy 23 oz packages for under $10, in vacuum sealed packages. Now the 16 oz packages are right at $10. and on the community coffee website the 23 oz packages are almost $16 and they are not in vacuum sealed packages. I mix one package of the community with a largest canister of folgers, this gives a better taste to the folgers. I had never had any folgers coffee until I moved to the woods. There is only one place in Natchitoches that has a decent cup of coffee, Laziones, Barry will know what I'm talking about.
Yes those too!Hebrew National has good hotdogs too.
It's only Nathan's Famous for my homemade mac & cheese.My mom used to stretch hotdogs by slicing them into scalloped potatoes, mac and cheese (from scratch no box stuff then) and my favorite in sauerkraut.
Maybe I should have thought ahead further.
My earliest memories are of Beany Weines. Diced hot dogs with pork and beans baked in the oven along with fried potatoes. Still love and make it now and then.
I wouldn't worry about it. The vast majority of the herd has no idea about any avian flu hitting poultry populations.Smith's NE NV today. Most everything looked pretty well stocked. But prices are getting a little steep. Except for milk, heavy cream, and some fresh produce, if it wasn't on sale or deeply discounted, I didn't buy it. I had talked with DH about the avian flu situation and perhaps we should get a turkey for Thanksgiving now. He agreed. Last week Smith's had at least 1/2 dozen turkeys for $1.59/lb. TOday there weren't any. Maybe I should have thought ahead further.
Ist major thing I noticed at Walmart yesterday. There was NO whole milk or 2% Milk in the Great Value line. All they had was 1% and Skim.
Surprisingly, there have been no shortages of the little cans of them in WalMart.I grew up on Beany Weines!
'snotty is not the word'. he is lucky you didnt drop a dozenYeah. The old manager was a good friend of ours. We would always stop and talk to him while there. Not this new one, though. He's GTR........and snotty, but he's usually out on the floor, too.
Yes, they are - as are Oscar Mayer Smokies.Nathan’s hotdogs ARE delicious!
My mom used to stretch hotdogs by slicing them into scalloped potatoes, mac and cheese (from scratch no box stuff then) and my favorite in sauerkraut.
So finally hit here. I normally shop Sam's. Freds Food Outlet, Food Lion and the mainstay Piggly Wiggly. Freds today eggs were up 4.00 per 30 count, WhiteHouse Brown vinegar up 3.00 a jug. Sam's on eggs has also had a huge increase. Both Sam's and Fred's were stocked.
Either one of these or Oscar Mayer Smokies.One thing I won't skimp on is hot dogs. Must be all beef- Nathan's or Hebrew sometimes Ball Park if they're on sale.
Tyson has been really sporadic lately in our stores.Our Kroger had not a single package of their store brand chicken breasts yesterday! They had some wings and things but the rest of the case was empty.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before except mayyybe at the lockdown panic.
Even the Tyson side of the case looked thin.
Thin and expensive
Central Indiana area.
I’m hoping it’s only due to Easter buying and not the bird flu issue hitting us.
Bacon, yogurt case…those were poorly stocked as well.
Smart Water? Is it filtered through a "sheepskin"?Friend brings me items from Costco when they go. He gets the business discount. Today, a case of Smart Water, 15 lbs of Russets and 6 of the big bags of chips for DH. Didn't think to ask the item price but the total was 57.00.