Price Chopper
- 2 Reynold's Baking Cups $1 each, used two $0.35 coupons = $0.30 each
- 2 PC Sliced cheeses $3 each
- 4 Banquet Sausages $1 each
- 4 Hillshire Farms Kielbasa $2.50 each, used two $1 off 2 coupons (10/14 RP) = $8 or $2 each
- 2 PC frozen veggies $1 each
- President Brie $4.49 - probably coupons out there for this but I got it on impulse
- 5+ lb. package chicken breasts $10.18 ($1.99/lb)
- Used $1 catalina and $3.10 in bottle slips, total was $31.33
I'll use the kielbasa and sausages towards a
$10 Pyramid Ale NBPR rebate. I got all of my rebate checks back for the spring/summer and now I'm working on my fall/winter ones. I don't have the full list of qualifying items, but just like before, you can buy any kind of meat (no store brands in NY).
ShopRite
- Mrs. Smith's Pie $1.99, used $1.50 coupon (9/30 SS) = $0.49
- 3 Mission Tortillas $1.49 each
- 2 Wheat Thins $2 each, used $1 off 2 coupon (11/11 SS) = $3 or $1.50 each
- 2 Breakstone Sour Creams $0.99 each, used $1 off 2 coupon (11/11 SS) = $0.98 or $0.49 each
- 5 SR shredded cheeses $1.99 each
- 4 Oscar Mayer Cold Cuts $2.99 each, will send away for $10 Pyramid Ale NBPR rebate = $1.96 or $0.49 each
- Borden American Cheese Singles $2.50
- Moov Frozen Strawberries $2.50
- Used $5 catalina, total was $30.85
For whatever reason, the lights flickered a couple of times while I was in the store. You should have heard the groans from my fellow customers at the thought of the power going out again. Thankfully it stayed on and I high-tailed it out of there quickly. It was so nice to buy some food and stock up the fridge a bit.
CVS - bought my papers, plus:
- 4 Skippy Peanut Butters $2.50 each, got back $3 EB (WYB $10, Limit 1) = $7 or $1.75 each
There was a Skippy coupon in today's RP. I'll use that to get some more PB tomorrow.
Rite Aid
- 8 Lindt Chocolates $1 each, got back four $1 UP's ($1 WYB 2, Limit 4) = $4 or $0.50 each
- Betty Crocker Brownies $2.15 (should have been $2) and two RA Applesauces $1.50 each, got back $3 UP (WYB $5, Limit 3) = $2.15 or $0.71 each
- Used $2 UP and two $5 UP's, total was $1.80
Its nice to be back to normal again. After being without power for a week and no generator, we obviously had to throw out all of the food in our fridge and full-size freezer. That hurt a bit, but it gave me an opportunity to give both appliances a good scrubbing. We had a snowstorm earlier last week and I was so afraid we might lose power again but luckily, we were fine.
I forgot I took some pictures during and after the storm. The top shot is Gigi in her favorite spot in the house, gazing outside as the rain began.
Forgot about this! A squirrel was taunting Gigi, sitting on our steps and staring at her from behind the glass door.
Shadow supervised the situation.
Brave little guy, isn't he?
Other than some missing shingles, this fallen tree was the only damage we sustained. Thank goodness the tree fell to the right instead of the left where it would have definitely hit the house and taken out some wires.
Another pine tree was tipping over as a result of Sandy, so DBF chopped that one down, plus several others. Eventually, we'll probably take them all down and plant some hedges or something between us and the neighbors. It seems so strange without the trees there. Now I can hear the neighbor kids screaming even more clearly. Oh joy. :)