Saturday, April 16, 2011

Weekly Meijer Trip - April 15

Our grocery budget was very small this week, so I left some good deals on the table this week at Meijer, but I only bought what we really needed. 

Some great deals that I didn't get:
   5 for $5 frozen Meijer vegetables
   General Mills products/Kellogg's cereals
   Sargento Cheese
   Taco Bell kits are 50% off
   Eggs

My List:
Bananas............................................................$1.73
Lemon Juice......................................................$.99
Yogurt (Yoplait Kids for Paisley).......................2 @ $.99 each (I had 2 .50 coupons that were doubled to $1.00 on each 4-pack of princess yogurt)
Carrots.............................................................$1.50
Campbell Tomato Soup (Healthy Cooking Version)..........................$1.50
Apples.............................................................$3.49
Sweet Potato...................................................$.92
Wheat Bread (Meijer Brand 98%FF)...............$1.99
Pam Olive Oil Cooking Spray..........................2 @ $1.39 each (used one .35 coupon that was doubled, and one Meijer mealbox coupon)
Fruit Snacks (for Paisley)................................4 @ $1.50 each (used 2 $.50 coupons that were doubled)
7UP (for Paisley)............................................$1.34
Philadelphia Cooking Creme...........................$.50 (Stacked a Meijer Mealbox coupon with a manufacturer's coupon)
Hormel Compleats (for Patrick's lunch)...........2 @ 1.15 each (Stacked a Meijer Mealbox coupon with a manufacturer's coupon)
Meijer Milk (2 gallons)...................................$5.00
Yogurt (Yoplait for me)..................................12 for $4.00 (used 2 $.50 coupons that were doubled)
Butter............................................................$2.50
Strawberries..................................................3 containers for $5.00
String cheese..................................................$3.00
Coke Zero (for Patrick).................................$6.00
Buttermilk......................................................$.84 (on clearance, expires Monday, so I changed my weekly menu to fit the recipe in that needs buttermilk)

Total..............................................................$54.45
Saved............................................................$27.27

1 comment:

  1. In Eating Well, they suggest making sour milk, if you don't have buttermilk. For every one cup of regular milk, you add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and mix them together. It has always worked well for me and saves me from buying buttermilk, which I will not use all of.

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