Sunday, March 25, 2012

Can't Get Enough Fresh Take!

Wow, it has been a while since I have posted! Things have been crazy at work, so even though I have gotten some good deals I haven't had time to post about them. Here are the great deals we got today.
This is from Publix and only cost $22! Those things in the front are the new Kraft Fresh Take. I have been getting a ton of these for two reasons- 1. they have been either free or super cheap with coupons and 2. they are delicious! It is a packet of seasoned breadcrumbs and cheese, shake it onto chicken, pork or fish in the bag it comes in and bake. So easy and so good! I highly recommend the cheddar jack and bacon and southwest varieties. The trash bags were also a good deal. They were on sale for $4 each and I had $2 off coupons that made them $2 for a 22 count. The potatoes are actually for my mom, with coupons they were 50 cents a box. They also had a coupon this week for a free pack of paper towels when you buy bbq sauce. With coupons I got both the sauce and the paper towels for $1. This trip was a little over $50 before coupons, so over 50 % savings!

Now, proving that you don't always have to have coupons to get a good deal is our trip to Kroger. This was about $12. They have these bags of lettuce on sale for $1/bag. These will make great lunches along with some sandwiches. We found bread on special for 49 cents a loaf, it expires at the end of the week, but we have been eating sandwiches pretty much everyday (I got a good deal on lunch meat at Winn Dixie last week!). The pepperoni was $1 each and so were the buns. Milk was on sale for $2.99, which is pretty much the cheapest we can find it.
I wasn't expecting to go to Walmart today, but I had some coupons for this hormel roast that I really wanted to use. These are a great deal when they go bogo, but I haven't been able to find it in the past month. These roasts are $5.99 at most stores, but we found them at Walmart for $4.98 and I had $1 off coupons. These are super easy to make, you just stick it in the oven and bake it, and they are delicious, so $4 for a main dish isn't too bad in my book. Husband also wanted to tuna while we were there to go with our sandwich bread. We also made a quick stop at the Farmer's Market for some corn and tomatoes, which were about $6. So all together we spent about $60 for a ton of groceries, not a bad day:)

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