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    Default Best Deal I Found this Week 11/22/10

    As it's Thanksgiving week, I expect we're all finding BARGAINS galore. What did you get?

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    Libby's vegetables $.33/can
    Mom to Emma, Spencer, Connor, Lily,Fletcher, Amelia and Adeline.

    Mortgage $78,500/$15,200
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    anymore emergencies

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    turkey $.29/pound. Bought two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sara Noel View Post
    turkey $.29/pound. Bought two.
    OH thats ok Sara.. we didn't want to know where. Keep that a secret.
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    Not sure if this store is anywhere else. It was Ashcraft, then Glen's and now they did a big renovation and are called Family Fare. They had gallon of milk for $1.88 this past week, too.
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    Well nothing for Thanksgiving since I already have everything I need, but here is what I just got at RiteAid.

    1 gal.milk $2.49
    20 ct. Dayquil Caplets 4.99-$1.50Q=$3.49
    20ct. Motrin Pm $4.00-$2.00Q=$2.00
    2 bags Lays B1G1F=3.99
    Total=11.97-$5.99 upreward=$5.98+.51tax=$6.49
    and I earned another $2 in uprewards and I have a $2 rebate on the Motrin. So when it is all said and done I will have spent $2.49 for everything.

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    48 cans of Libbys vegtables @ 3 for $1
    Dollar General had the sale which was for 3 days and ended today.

    2 boxes flavored crackers @ $ 1 each

    8 bags of little crackers @ .25 each, 10 ounce bags.
    About the size of little oyster crackers and good for soups.

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    HEB Grocer's...sweet potatoes - .17 lb...normally $1. Bought 13 1/2lbs...spent 2.32
    while we were there, my dd played 3 games of the store's free crane game & they gave us 3 free balloons

    Harbor Freight Tools - free 6pc set of screwdrivers and a free flashlight

    Michael's Craft Store - assorted Christmas cookie sprinkles...3.59 after coupon

    SunHarvest Grocer's - 40lbs of russet potatoes - normally 3.50 a bag - on sale 1.47 a bag - paid 5.88 for all

    CVS - Starbucks Via coffee - normally 6.30 a box - Free after sales/coupons

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    Great deal on the sweet potatoes. I paid .49 per #

    Going to stock up on Barilla pasta tomorrow for .79 per box. It's my favorite brand and a great price!
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    Heavy cream $7 a gallon

    Ground round .99 cents a pound

    Restaurant hot dogs (high quality) .79 cents a pound

    Restaurant coffee, 1 pound bags $1.99 each
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    I won't be shopping until Friday, since the store ad won't change over until then, but on my list is:

    Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz. BOGO $3.19 - After Q's $ .60 ea.

    And a couple freebies I got coupons for in the mail; Country Bob's All Purpose sauce 13 oz., another cookie dough Zone Bar, and a bag of Food Should Taste Good chips.

    Other than that, the only great thing about the sale this week at Publix is that with a $25 grocery purchase (BEFORE they take your coupons) you can buy a $50 gas station card (Shell, Hess, a few others) for only $40! So, I'm either saving $10 on groceries or gas for the month...not sure which way to look at it LOL.

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