Just returned from shopping at WM (No Wi). Not a single bag or box of sugar on the shelves.
I like her cookbooks too, I have both of them but I no longer listen to her videos, she's misleading.Sad. I really like her cookbook.
I like her cookbooks too, I have both of them but I no longer listen to her videos, she's misleading.
I think they are Dinning on a Dime Cookbook One and Dining on a Dime Cookbook Two. They are hardbound with beautiful pictures and heavy as heck. The recipes are quite good.What's the titles of her cookbooks?
I get Dawn and dilute 80%water to 20% dawn and still does greatMaybe people have figured out that name brand stuff is not better than store brands, just more expensive. Got to cover their advertising budget that tells us how wonderful their products are. That said, I really do like Dawn better than other dishwashing liquids but save it for when the dishes are especially greasy.
Those are very nice for putting in with a big pot of beans; chopped fine and use to make ham salad for sandwiches or a spread for crackers; chopped fine and used to make ham loaf/ham patties. Very versatile.Was in my local Walmart they had 1 pound canned hams that had expiration dates of 2027 they were $3 and change but for 5 years I thought they were worth it.
I do not deny that there are alot of shortages, but where I live -at the intersection of I-40 and I-55, there are not really any shortages yet. Just really high prices.I listen to SouthernPrepper1 and every day he reports on shortages and price increases based upon emails that people send him, yet this woman from Living On A Dime - whom I normally like - has been making videos denying that there are any shortages and insisting and there's plenty in the stores. Sure, some places have very few shortages, such as where I (and apparently she) live, but things are very badon in other areas. IMHO she's doing more harm than good videos like this one, because she's lulling people into a sense of complacency.
I get Dawn and dilute 80%water to 20% dawn and still does great
What's the titles of her cookbooks?
I didn't go food shopping today, but did have to get some stuff from CVS. Now look, I know inflation is rampant, but this is beyond what I ever expected -- nail polish between $10 & $15 a bottle depending on brand !!! You gotta be kidding me. All I wanted was a little bottle of sheer pink. Outrageous. Sheesh. I am not paying that. I'll see if Wegmans or Wallyworld has it cheaper.
Dollar Tree! They usually have a good selection of colors.
Yesterday, I bought a trimmed Boston Butt - about 8 pounds - for $1.99 a pound.
It was a regional chain grocery store (Food Giant) in suburban Memphis.
The butcher sliced it for me for free.
No, unfortunately.I love shopping at our local Food Giant. Most of the time, their selection of food items is much larger that even Walmart's. Their meat is a lot better quality, too. Sometimes, much cheaper. Will be going by there,e today.
Barry, does your local Food Giant offer a discount to seniors on all grocery items? Our local one doesn't, but the Food Giant in Mom's small town does.
No, unfortunately.
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Try going to a compounding pharmacy or a mom and pop place. Independently owned. They will usually work to get what you need. Call them with your list first. You DO NOT want to withdraw from these things. You’ll be more than grumpy. Just call around, but leave CVS, Walgreens and Walmart off the list. I have a friend on pain management and she was calling the larger stores for DAYS and MILES away from her. Finally found a compounding/mom & pop locally owned down the street who could fill it. I don’t like large pharmacies AT ALL. Mainly because their corporate policies and procedures prevent them from doing a LOT of things we have come to expect from the service oriented pharmacies of old. They are also too busy. EASY to make a mistake in that environment.Ordered Premain (Hormone Replacement Therapy) last week, Walgreen’s did not have in stock. This week they wanted $114 (medicare/tricare) for it. Redirected prescription to Express Scripts, can’t fill until early OCTOBER! Also ordered pain meds that you put in your cheek to dissolve. Again, Walgreen’s did not have it in.
This is going to make for a very grumpy grandma in September.
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This is going to make for a very grumpy grandma in September.
Yep; and mistakes, SERIOUS mistakes are made...Try going to a compounding pharmacy or a mom and pop place. Independently owned. They will usually work to get what you need. Call them with your list first. You DO NOT want to withdraw from these things. You’ll be more than grumpy. Just call around, but leave CVS, Walgreens and Walmart off the list. I have a friend on pain management and she was calling the larger stores for DAYS and MILES away from her. Finally found a compounding/mom & pop locally owned down the street who could fill it. I don’t like large pharmacies AT ALL. Mainly because their corporate policies and procedures prevent them from doing a LOT of things we have come to expect from the service oriented pharmacies of old. They are also too busy. EASY to make a mistake in that environment.
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