Anonymous
Post 11/20/2022 00:46     Subject: For Budget Grocery Shoppers only....in the DC area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


It sounds like between the greens and the maple syrup, you could do better at Costco OP.

We buy one large container of Costco maple syrup and it lasts us a year.


You may be right! I also hear that Costco has good deals on things like oils .. It's just hard to get an actual sense of prices at Costco without a membership.


You can use pharmacy or buy alcohol without membership. Just say that’s what your doing, then browse in store to check it out.

Or ask a friend to buy you a 25 dollar Costco gift card. The gift card is basically same as membership. It gets you in and can pay with it. I used to use $5 gift card to shop and checkout, then pay the other $200-300 with my credit card.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 18:13     Subject: For Budget Grocery Shoppers only....in the DC area

Anonymous wrote:


It sounds like between the greens and the maple syrup, you could do better at Costco OP.

We buy one large container of Costco maple syrup and it lasts us a year.


You may be right! I also hear that Costco has good deals on things like oils .. It's just hard to get an actual sense of prices at Costco without a membership.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 18:04     Subject: Re:For Budget Grocery Shoppers only....in the DC area

The cheapest I can find sharp cheddar cheese so far is Lidl at .25/ounce or $4 pound.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 18:00     Subject: Re:For Budget Grocery Shoppers only....in the DC area

Anonymous wrote:Safeway on sale:

asparagus .99/lb
potatoes .29/lb
chicken stock 32oz .99 cents
butter 2.99/lb
clementines .89/lb
Quaker Oats .16/oz or $2.56/lb
blueberries $2.56/lb
butter 2.99/lb




Also red pears for $1.45/lb! Nice ones too.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2022 13:46     Subject: For Budget Grocery Shoppers only....in the DC area

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to also know the amounts you'll actually consume. Fresh spinach is like $2.99 for a 16 ounce clamshell at Costco, but if you'll only use half of it before it goes bad, you're better off with the $1.99 10 ounce bag from Trader Joe's.

Also, if you have an Amazon Fresh grocery store near you, they have a weekly coupon that can amount to half off a specific purchase (this week it's $5 off $10 baking supplies, sometimes it's $10 of $20 for meat or produce).


Thanks, I didn't know that second part!

Greens -- we probably go through 5 x 16oz clamshells of greens weekly, just for dinners. We like our greens!!! Of course for winter, I am trying to move more towards cabbages and sprouts and other wintery green vegetables but we still like to eat the greens. There are much worse vices to have. (We don't drink alcohol or coffee....so there's that.)


It sounds like between the greens and the maple syrup, you could do better at Costco OP.

We buy one large container of Costco maple syrup and it lasts us a year.