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Old 07-05-2009, 09:59 AM
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We're just two of us. We get a few things from Costco. We get two loaves of bread and freeze one. We get a package of their filet mignon, divide it into eight servings, soak them in marinade, and keep those handy in the freezer. We get Stacey's Pita Chips, which you can get by the single bag. We get the huge bottle of Jim Beam from their and pour it into our smaller bottle as we need it.
When we get home from Costco we split up the large portions into smaller freezer bags. You would be surprised how much you can save by buying in bulk and freezing it.
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You think Trader Joes caters to middle-class poverty? Just curious, because I always loved that store!
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Old 07-05-2009, 01:03 PM
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Oh goodness, too many stores to list. We eat entirely too much around here.

Vons and Ralphs, TJ's, the commissary, Sam's Club, Costco, Target. Sometimes, I might be able to eliminate Vons and Ralphs if I get good deals at the commissary, but generally their soda is way overpriced, which takes me to Vons. Ralphs has the lemonade that I love, so I always go and buy at least six containers.
I love TJ's cheeses, fruit, veggies, and frozen mini tacos.
The bulk of our food comes from Sam's Club, Costco, and the commissary. I am trying to wean us off of Sam's though for various reasons.

Whole Foods is RIDICULOUSLY over priced. Just discovered Henry's, but I haven't had a chance to explore it yet.
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