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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 237416" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>I shop at several different stores after looking at the weekly ads. I typically buy all the staples at a no-frills store - stocking up on milk, bread, eggs, cheese, sour cream, frozen ground turkey, rice, canned vegetables & fruit, frest avocados ($.79 every day), etc. Then on to a larger mid priced store for sliced deli meat, meat on sale - I found boneless skinless chicken breasts last week for $1.33/lb. I stocked up on those.</p><p></p><p>During the warmer months, there is a local farmers market that I frequent to get fresh fruit and vegetables.</p><p></p><p>I try to feed the two of us for around $150.00 per month with another $50.00 for incidentals - vacuum cleaner bags, hair products, cleaning products, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 237416, member: 1987"] I shop at several different stores after looking at the weekly ads. I typically buy all the staples at a no-frills store - stocking up on milk, bread, eggs, cheese, sour cream, frozen ground turkey, rice, canned vegetables & fruit, frest avocados ($.79 every day), etc. Then on to a larger mid priced store for sliced deli meat, meat on sale - I found boneless skinless chicken breasts last week for $1.33/lb. I stocked up on those. During the warmer months, there is a local farmers market that I frequent to get fresh fruit and vegetables. I try to feed the two of us for around $150.00 per month with another $50.00 for incidentals - vacuum cleaner bags, hair products, cleaning products, etc. [/QUOTE]
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