Anonymous wrote:Between $800-$1000 for family of 4. It has gone up as my boys get older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
Have you ever heard of the value of time? Rather than scour apps and print ads for coupons on mostly brand name products that aren't on my list, I'd rather plan out meals, shop at Aldi/Costco.
I sure have, it is called planning. The app/website in Safeway's case takes less than 5 minutes to see what is on sale for that current week.
Coupons, ten minutes tops, the Sunday Wash Post doesn't add that many.
I guess you don't like to save money on shampoo, soap, ice cream, and other things that are not on your meal preparation list either?
All of that stuff is cheaper as Brand X at Aldi/Costco!
Yup. And coupons are for processed foods. No thanks, don't eat that crap. My food is cooked from fresh ingredients. We MIGHT consume 2 boxes of ice cream a year.maybe.
You never buy flour, graham crackers, chocolate chips, sour cream, spices, vegetable oil, yeast, cream cheese, raisins, egg noodles, tea bags, tapioca....? Must be quite a little operation you're running in your kitchen. Or the most boring diet ever.
Flour, Arthur's only
Graham crackers. Never.
Chocolate chips, 2xs a year.
Sour cream, 4xs a year. Maybe. If I'm cooking with enough sour cream to need to clip coupons to safe some money, we'd be fat.
Vegetable oil...who uses that stuff anymore? OOV and avocado olive, both costco.
Yeast, about a packet a week. Full retail price seventy five CENTS.
Cream cheese, one package every 2 weeks
Raisins, Costco
Egg noodles? Never. Nasty. No nutritional value.
Tea bags, no. Loose tea.
Tapioca? No.
I make things like chicken curry, okonomiyaki, shakshuka, lots of salads with simple home made dressing of lemon, OOV, and dijon,.
I've seen coupons before and they are for absolute traditional american garbage diets. Like food for assembling casseroles with an egg noodles base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
Have you ever heard of the value of time? Rather than scour apps and print ads for coupons on mostly brand name products that aren't on my list, I'd rather plan out meals, shop at Aldi/Costco.
I sure have, it is called planning. The app/website in Safeway's case takes less than 5 minutes to see what is on sale for that current week.
Coupons, ten minutes tops, the Sunday Wash Post doesn't add that many.
I guess you don't like to save money on shampoo, soap, ice cream, and other things that are not on your meal preparation list either?
All of that stuff is cheaper as Brand X at Aldi/Costco!
Yup. And coupons are for processed foods. No thanks, don't eat that crap. My food is cooked from fresh ingredients. We MIGHT consume 2 boxes of ice cream a year.maybe.
You never buy flour, graham crackers, chocolate chips, sour cream, spices, vegetable oil, yeast, cream cheese, raisins, egg noodles, tea bags, tapioca....? Must be quite a little operation you're running in your kitchen. Or the most boring diet ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
Have you ever heard of the value of time? Rather than scour apps and print ads for coupons on mostly brand name products that aren't on my list, I'd rather plan out meals, shop at Aldi/Costco.
I sure have, it is called planning. The app/website in Safeway's case takes less than 5 minutes to see what is on sale for that current week.
Coupons, ten minutes tops, the Sunday Wash Post doesn't add that many.
I guess you don't like to save money on shampoo, soap, ice cream, and other things that are not on your meal preparation list either?
All of that stuff is cheaper as Brand X at Aldi/Costco!
Yup. And coupons are for processed foods. No thanks, don't eat that crap. My food is cooked from fresh ingredients. We MIGHT consume 2 boxes of ice cream a year.maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
Have you ever heard of the value of time? Rather than scour apps and print ads for coupons on mostly brand name products that aren't on my list, I'd rather plan out meals, shop at Aldi/Costco.
I sure have, it is called planning. The app/website in Safeway's case takes less than 5 minutes to see what is on sale for that current week.
Coupons, ten minutes tops, the Sunday Wash Post doesn't add that many.
I guess you don't like to save money on shampoo, soap, ice cream, and other things that are not on your meal preparation list either?
All of that stuff is cheaper as Brand X at Aldi/Costco!
Really? I have seen ice cream as low as $2 at Safeway depending on the week. Let's put it this way, between sales and other things, I have saved well over $500 this year.
Also, Aldi isn't that popular (at least in Northern VA, just did a search in multiple cities). Costco is a pain to get in and out of, and frankly, bulk only works if you have the cabinet space and a big enough family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
Have you ever heard of the value of time? Rather than scour apps and print ads for coupons on mostly brand name products that aren't on my list, I'd rather plan out meals, shop at Aldi/Costco.
I sure have, it is called planning. The app/website in Safeway's case takes less than 5 minutes to see what is on sale for that current week.
Coupons, ten minutes tops, the Sunday Wash Post doesn't add that many.
I guess you don't like to save money on shampoo, soap, ice cream, and other things that are not on your meal preparation list either?
All of that stuff is cheaper as Brand X at Aldi/Costco!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
It is rare to find coupons on anything fresh. I feed my family fresh food, not boxed, canned, frozen crap.
But fruit and other things are on sale on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2000 family of 4. Two under 5.
How do you spend that much for a family of four with little kids??
That is way more than we spend and we have three boys, a teenager and two preteens, plus a neighborhood of boys who are always muching on something.
Do you have a special diet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.
It is rare to find coupons on anything fresh. I feed my family fresh food, not boxed, canned, frozen crap.
Anonymous wrote:Have y'all ever heard of coupons?
The Safeway app has discounts that in some cases are not advertised.