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Meat - Jewel
Breakfast sausage links or patties - GFS
Sausage gravy (if I'm not making it) - GFS
Fresh produce (if it's beyond a head a of lettuce or a tomato or something like that) - EuroFresh
Some specific candy - Menard's
Trader Joe's -- the only place where I can find sourdough bread that actually tastes like sourdough. Ketchup (no HFCS). My kids prefer their granola bars over all others.
Sprouts -- the best ground beef. Never tough or too fatty.
Farmer's market -- oranges and avocados.
Costco -- butter, cheddar cheese, maple syrup, vitamins. By far the best price.
I'm not a store loyalist, but there are obviously some products that you can't get at multiple stores.
I tend to get eggs and milk at ALDI, because it's so much cheaper, but if I'm nowhere near ALDI, I'll get either elsewhere.
My husband is the opposite, he'll go way out of his way to get a better deal, but he's usually not lugging a baby around on errands with him, and doesn't have the same incentive to streamline the process.
can't rep you again: I can say, it is so good I could eat just with a spoon.
I know, right?? But while you're there getting your dip, don't forget the flax tortillas chips to go with them! (Although you could always eat it with a spoon!)
Trader Joe's -- the only place where I can find sourdough bread that actually tastes like sourdough. Ketchup (no HFCS). My kids prefer their granola bars over all others.
Sprouts -- the best ground beef. Never tough or too fatty.
Farmer's market -- oranges and avocados.
Costco -- butter, cheddar cheese, maple syrup, vitamins. By far the best price.
^^^ These are some of my favorites, too. I'll admit that when butter went on sale at Kroger (Land O' Lakes, no less) at $2 a pound, I stocked my freezer
Sprouts ground beef is good stuff, along with their bacon. I also look for vanilla extracts at TJ Maxx every time I go. It's kind of an obsession.
Going through all these messages, I found just a handful of items I'd consider edible: fruit, nuts, beans, bok choy, fish, chicken breasts and sprouts. All the rest is junk. People could cut their grocery bills in half by eliminating it. Their medical and dental costs might be only a fraction, over time. And life could be a vigorous thing, rather than having an early decline into a sedentary state.
Wegman's brand Ice cream...it's the BEST! And, their coffee is great, too...and at $1.99 for an 11oz can, not a bad price, either!
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