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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Best Buys - Week of 8/1/10

My "best buys" are: items for $1 or less, meat for $2 or less a pound, and a few other items that are at rock bottom prices. When I keep my shopping list to these items, I can bring home a ton of groceries for very little money.

Click on the store name to see the coupon match ups and other great deals.

Aldi
Peaches - .19 each
Plums - .19 each
Nectarines - .19 each
Head Lettuce - .89
Dozen Eggs - .89
Blueberries - .99 pint
Strawberries, 1 lb. - .99
Red Seedless Grapes, 2 lb. - $1.99
Skim Milk, 1 gallon - $2.35
2% Milk, 1 gallon - $2.57
Whole Milk, 1 gallon - $2.74

CVS
Sobe Lifewater - FREE
Colgate Total - .49
Dawn Dish Liquid - .72
Gillette ProGlide Razor - .79

Dierbergs
Land O Lakes Fresh Buttery Spread - .20
Chef Boyardee Pasta - .43
Banquet Frozen Dinners - .43
Manwich - .43
Snack Pack - .50
Quaker Quakes Rice Snacks - .50
Mt Olive Relish or Dill Chips - .50
Country Crock Margarine - .57
Hunt's Tomatoes - .65
Michelina's Entrees - .80
Renuzit Adjustables - .85
All Natural Whole Chicken - .99 lb.
Grimmway Farms Baby Peeled Carrots - $1
Fresh Express Coleslaw or Shred Lettuce - $1
Pinata Four Tortillas - $1
Dutch Farms English Muffins - $1
All Natural Country Style Cut Up Chicken - $1.39 lb.
All Natural Perdue Chicken Tenders - $1.99 lb.
Dierbergs Pizza - $1.99

Office Depot
Protractor - .05
Ballpoint Stick Pens - .05
Polly 2-pocket Portfolios - .25

Office Max
2-Pocket Folders - .01
Crayons, 24-count - .05
Protractor - .05
Paper Mate American Classic #2 Pencils - .15
Washable Markers, - .25
Compositions Books - .50

Schnucks
Cinnabon Cereal - FREE
Pillsbury Sweet or Crescent Rolls - .30
Yoplait Yogurt Cups - .37
Yoplait Greek Yogurt - .40
Texas Toast Croutons - .50
Quaker True Delights or Quakes - .50
Oscar Mayer Turkey Franks - .50
Rubbermaid Take A Longs - .50
Select Kellogg's Cereal - .50
Kellogg's Pop-Tarts, 8 ct. - .50
Cinnabon Bars - .50
Manwich - .63
Snack Pack - .70
Hamburger Helper - .75
Michelina's Entrees - .80
Renuzit Adjustables - l82
Hunt's Tomatoes - .85
Black Friar Plums - $1 lb.
Eckert's Peaches - $1 lb.
Select Apples - $1 lb.
Homegrown Tomatoes - $1 lb.
Sliced Mushrooms - $1
Fresh Express Coleslaw - $1

Shop 'n Save
Cabbage - .38 lb.
Manwich - .43
Chef Boyardee Pasta - .43
Banquet Frozen Meals - .43
Yoplait Yogurt Cups - .43
Green Peppers - .49 each
Green Onions - .49 each
Cucumbers - .49 each
Prairie Farms Sour Cream, 16 oz. - .65
Snack Pack - .65
Hunt's Tomatoes - .65
Nutri-Grain Bars - .75
Yellow or Zucchini Squash - .88 lb.
Homegrown Tomatoes - .98 lb.
Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats - $1
Kellogg's Pop-Tarts, 12 ct. - $1
Cinnabon Bars - $1
Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts - $1.97 lb.
Pork Spare Ribs - $1.97 lb.

Walgreens
Alive! Energy Multivitamin - $1 Money-Maker
Crayola Crayons, 24-pack - FREE
Crayola Washable Markers - FREE
Complete Multi-Purpose Solution - FREE
Penway #2 Pencils - .09
Pocket Folders with Prongs - .17
Paper Mate Color Highlighters, 6-pack - .17
Penway 12 " Ruler - .17
Penway Highlighter - .17
Penway Jumbo Crayons, 8-pack - .17
Penway 1 Subject Notebook, 60 or 70 sheets - .29
Corner Office 3x5 in. Index Cards, 100-pack - .29
Penway Cap Erasers, 15-pack - .29
Penway Pink Erasers, 2-pack - .29
Acco Paper Clips, 100-pack -.29
Legal Pad - .33
Sharpie Marker - .50
School Box - .59
Scotch Mailer - .59
Dawn Dish Liquid - .74
Gillette ProGlide Razor - .89
Corner Office 5 Tab Dividers - .99
Splash Color 3-Ring Binder, 1 in - .99.
Elmer's Glue - .99
Special K Cereal - $1

4 comments:

  1. Hi Jeri
    I was wondering if anyone found strawberries and blueberries at their Aldi. I don't want to drag the kids to the store for no reason. Specifically if anyone knows about the S. Lindbergh or Gravois store.
    Thanks

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  2. Hi Lisa - I hate to go out in the heat myself. I can see why you wouldn't want to get the kids in and out of the car in this heat. Have your tried to call the stores and see if they can get you the info.

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  3. I was at the S. Grand store and no sign of strawberries. I inquiried with the cashier and was told there is a shortage. A few years back, oen of the regular at an 'unnamed' donut shop was giving out containers of blueberries that Aldi had donated. It seemed the charity he worked for couldn't give out all of the berries.

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  4. Hi kas - Interesting. There have been huge stacks of blueberries at Aldi. They must have bought a more than they could sell.

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