TUESDAY'S SHOPPING |
FOOD TOWN (Tuesday):
Ground beef @ 1.99lb (marked down) - $5.95
4 cans tomato sauce @ .25 each - $1.00
Sage - $.66
16 ounces bean sprouts - $.99
Roma tomato @ .79lb - $.20
TOTAL - $8.80
HEB (Tuesday):
1 quart heavy cream - $3.56
Shower spray - $1.97
Nasal strips - $6.88
TOTAL - $12.57
ALDI (Wednesday):
1 Swiss cheese - $1.79
1 pepper-jack cheese - $1.79
ice cream - $2.49
Onion powder - $.99
Oregano - $.99
Cauliflower - $.39
TOTAL - $8.44
KROGER (Wednesday):
4 CARBmaster yogurt @ .40 each (minus 10% discount) - $1.44
12 pack diet soda @ 2.39 (minus 10% discount) - $2.15
16 ounce cottage cheese @ 1.25 (minus 10% discount) - $1.12
4 8-ounce bags shredded cheese @ 1.99 each (minus 10% discount) - $7.16
Napkins @ .97 (minus 10% discount) - $.87
Stevia blend @ 3.79 (minus 10% discount) - $3.41
Frozen spinach @ 1.00 (minus 10% discount) - $.90
28-ounce peanut butter @ 2.99 (minus 10% discount) - $2.69
TOTAL - $19.99
WALMART (Wednesday):
Makeup remover cloths - $5.97
Vanilla - $.98
Liquid smoke - $1.12
2-pack 3-way light bulbs - $2.38
TOTAL - $11.29
GRAND TOTAL - $61.09 (over budget by $11.09)
WEDNESDAY'S SHOPPING |
The cheap price on the cauliflower at Aldi was just a fluke. When I got home, and looked over my receipt, I saw that the cashier rang it up as a grapefruit. It should have been 79-cents. Instead of making the asparagus soup that's on my menu for this week, I'm going to use the cauliflower to make "Cauliflower Bisque" today. I've got some chicken bones simmering on the stove to use in the soup.
I actually paid a bit more at Walmart than listed above. They overcharged me by $1.88 on the light bulbs so I will get a refund next week.
Do you use the stevia blend for baking or just to sweeten your drinks
ReplyDeleteOnly for sweetening drinks because there is no way to accurately measure it for recipes. Plus, it's expensive and not very concentrated. I like that I can sweeten a drink with just a tiny bit of it vs single drops of Sweetzfree which is super concentrated per drop.
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