Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5.49 for an Amy’s frozen entree. I wanted it as a treat for myself after grocery shopping right before lunchtime but that price was a nonstarter for me.
Other changes - I now drink Safeway brand coffee, we only have steaks maybe 1 x month and it’s London broil, not one of the fancier cuts, and we stopped buying soda altogether. We get most of our weekly staples via Misfits Market. Like a lot of other people have said we do buy free range eggs. The extra expense is worth it to me.
A frozen entree is a treat??
Have you ever had Amys? Its good - similar to NYC The Smith. I love their frozen mac, so much that I had to figure out to make it at home (I did and it involved 5 cheeses). If you don't want to bother with that - a $3 frozen version is not bad.
Yes, if I must get frozen food I will get an Amy’s entree. But I would never consider it a treat, more like a last resort.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the nanny on a budget and from feb-March people on here made fun of me for stocking up. I have enough supplies for 6 months. Little by little. Sale by sale.
Anonymous wrote:Prices have gone way up, but most of what I buy is from the perimeter aisles, produce and meats/dairy. I'm not going to not buy berries just because they've gone up in price. I also refuse to skimp on quality meat and eggs. One area I am skimping on is bottled water. Frankly shouldn't be buying it anyhow. But the water I buy used to be $3.99 per case of 24. it's now $8. and it's not fancy water! it's store brand! We have a filtered water function with our fridge, so I've been using a metal flask now instead of plastic water bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If something is unreasonable to me I simply don’t buy it and switch gears. If the cream cheese is too expensive then I don’t buy bagels and get English muffins instead. If the cereal is too expensive I just get something different for breakfast. I find the price of crackers has been outrageous lately so we’ve been eating cheaper pretzels and popcorn instead. I couldn’t find ground beef on sale last week so tacos can wait until another day and I’ll make something with the chicken I did buy.
This is me too, but it's getting harder and harder! It seems like every week prices go higher - I was noticing this yesterday at Giant. A gallon of milk is now $5.09??? I remember commenting a few weeks ago how it was $4.79, and thinking that was high! My kids like bagels, but I'm just not paying $5.99 for a bag of those mini-bagels. Chips have also been crazy high lately - a (smaller) bag of Doritos is now basically $5.
For produce, I tend to buy what's on special. Strawberries haven't been that bad around here lately, nor have melons.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone go shopping this weekend? I paid $5 for saltines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If something is unreasonable to me I simply don’t buy it and switch gears. If the cream cheese is too expensive then I don’t buy bagels and get English muffins instead. If the cereal is too expensive I just get something different for breakfast. I find the price of crackers has been outrageous lately so we’ve been eating cheaper pretzels and popcorn instead. I couldn’t find ground beef on sale last week so tacos can wait until another day and I’ll make something with the chicken I did buy.
This is me too, but it's getting harder and harder! It seems like every week prices go higher - I was noticing this yesterday at Giant. A gallon of milk is now $5.09??? I remember commenting a few weeks ago how it was $4.79, and thinking that was high! My kids like bagels, but I'm just not paying $5.99 for a bag of those mini-bagels. Chips have also been crazy high lately - a (smaller) bag of Doritos is now basically $5.
For produce, I tend to buy what's on special. Strawberries haven't been that bad around here lately, nor have melons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If something is unreasonable to me I simply don’t buy it and switch gears. If the cream cheese is too expensive then I don’t buy bagels and get English muffins instead. If the cereal is too expensive I just get something different for breakfast. I find the price of crackers has been outrageous lately so we’ve been eating cheaper pretzels and popcorn instead. I couldn’t find ground beef on sale last week so tacos can wait until another day and I’ll make something with the chicken I did buy.
This is me too, but it's getting harder and harder! It seems like every week prices go higher - I was noticing this yesterday at Giant. A gallon of milk is now $5.09??? I remember commenting a few weeks ago how it was $4.79, and thinking that was high! My kids like bagels, but I'm just not paying $5.99 for a bag of those mini-bagels. Chips have also been crazy high lately - a (smaller) bag of Doritos is now basically $5.
For produce, I tend to buy what's on special. Strawberries haven't been that bad around here lately, nor have melons.
Anonymous wrote:If something is unreasonable to me I simply don’t buy it and switch gears. If the cream cheese is too expensive then I don’t buy bagels and get English muffins instead. If the cereal is too expensive I just get something different for breakfast. I find the price of crackers has been outrageous lately so we’ve been eating cheaper pretzels and popcorn instead. I couldn’t find ground beef on sale last week so tacos can wait until another day and I’ll make something with the chicken I did buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$5.49 for an Amy’s frozen entree. I wanted it as a treat for myself after grocery shopping right before lunchtime but that price was a nonstarter for me.
Other changes - I now drink Safeway brand coffee, we only have steaks maybe 1 x month and it’s London broil, not one of the fancier cuts, and we stopped buying soda altogether. We get most of our weekly staples via Misfits Market. Like a lot of other people have said we do buy free range eggs. The extra expense is worth it to me.
A frozen entree is a treat??
Have you ever had Amys? Its good - similar to NYC The Smith. I love their frozen mac, so much that I had to figure out to make it at home (I did and it involved 5 cheeses). If you don't want to bother with that - a $3 frozen version is not bad.