Monday, October 31, 2011
$5 Food Storage: Week 17
* 2 cans of tuna
* 4 cans of tomato soup
Best prices for tuna, 2 cans for 88 cents with in ad coupon at Fred Meyer
Best prices for tomato soup, Fred Meyer has store brand for 50 cents per can. Albertsons has Campbells on sale for $1 through Tuesday (buy 10 get 11th free).
Rite Aid Recap
Monday, October 24, 2011
Rite Aid Recap
1. Didn't add any rebates
2. Spent 15 cents from my cash envelope!
3. Retail amount to date: $2514.02
4. Earned $16 in + Ups, still have $2 in +Ups, $3 in SCR, and will submit for Rimmel Makeup Bag offer and $30+ towards my P&G rebate. Plus I entered the Taylor Swift codes at the bottom of the receipt for 2 tee shirts and 2 bracelets! Wow!
5. Amount spent out of pocket in 2011: $278.38
Monday, October 17, 2011
$5 Food Storage: Week 16
6 lbs Costco $13.99
Rite Aid Recap
Monday, October 10, 2011
Rite Aid Recap
$5 Food Storage: Week 15
Monday, October 3, 2011
$5 Food Storage: Week 14
- 100 lbs of wheat (per 2 people)
Wheat prices have skyrocketed in the past few years and I suspect they will continue to rise. Some sites have wheat listed as "out of stock". I am not sure holding off is the smart thing, but spend what you can afford. Every little bit will help, lots of sites I have looked at also have "monthly shipment" features, which allow you to get certain food storage items every month with an automatic order and payment schedule. All that being said, I have looked at a lot of food storage sites I have used in the past and here are the best prices:
- http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/search.aspx?find=wheat"><> style="font-size:130%;">Honeyville Grains $48.99/50 lbs plus shipping
- http://www.blogger.com/%3Ca%20href= $46.95/50 lbs, order 4 or more price drops to $39.95, shipping $12
- Sherms has it in the bulk bins for 69 cents/lb, although it is a limited quantity available and it is not canned.
- Again if you are LDS, please check with your local bishop's storehouse to get a good price.
Another tip, ask grocery stores for their used 5 gallon buckets, especially at the deli and bakery counters. They may sell cheaply or even give you these buckets. They are great to store wheat and other grains in. You may also wish to buy some.