I had an errand to run this afternoon, so I popped into Dillon’s and the health food store since they were right by where I was. And I found a few bargains!
Dillons’ Shopping Trip
Pepsi Next — used free coupon
Kale — marked down to $1.29
Marked-down Bananas — $0.61
Oscar Mayer meat — used free coupon
Yoplait yogurt — used free coupon
2 tubes of Pillsbury Artisan pizza dough — on sale for $1.25 each, used 2 $1.50/1 coupons = free plus overageTotal with tax: $1.70
Stay tuned tomorrow for my post on what I’m going to do with the Kale and Pizza Crust. And no, I’m not using them both in the same recipe. 🙂
Health Food Store Shopping Trip
Gala apples — $0.99/lb.
Blueberries — $1.99Total with tax: $4.54
Kate says
I use kale on my pizza all the time. You can even use the stocks if you hop them very fine.
Amanda says
Crystal! I see that you got lots of bananas.
Ever try this recipe: http://www.recipebyphoto.com/2-ingredient-cookies/
It’s jut banana and oats plus I add lots of chocolate chips (I know you said your family like chocolate too. But it’s healthy and amazing tasting and of course easy to make.
Matti says
Another vote for kale chips. My whole family is addicted! My 2 and 4 year olds both want these at their birthday party this weekend! We put a little olive oil, garlic salt, and nutritional yeast on before baking ours. The kids actually sneak raw kale with this combo on before we get them in the oven, lol!
Rebecca says
FANTASTIC day at Publix yesterday!! I bought 2 – Strawberry Philadelphia Cream Cheese, 2 – Finagle A Bagel packages, 4 – boxes of holiday Kleenex that had been marked down to .50 each, 2 lbs. of bananas, and a 16 oz. package of strawberries.
Philadelphia Cream Cheese – $1.95 ea. = $3.90
Finagle A Bagle (6 count) (BIGIF) – $3.00 for both
Kleenex – .50 each = $2.00
16 oz. Strawberries – $1.67
2.09 lbs. bananas = $1.19
Used: 2 ($2 Publix Finagle A Bagle Deal)
2 ($1/2 Publix Kleenex coupons)
1 (.50/3 Kleenex Manufacturer coupons which doubled)
Total after coupons: $5.63 with tax
Rebecca says
FANTASTIC
Lana says
I got two 6 packs of large bagels, 2 Philly cream cheese, 4 bags of Lifesavers, a Yucatan guacamole and something else I am forgetting for a total of $1.55 at Publix this week!
Kim says
I used kale that was on sale this past week in taco salad tonight. I’d never had it & it was wonderful!!
Haila says
Our favorite thing to do with kale is to roast it, with some olive oil and a bit of salt. It makes an awesome crispy snack that’s really addictive.
Joy says
Are you making kale chips?
Miranda says
You Should use the kale on your pizza crust! 🙂 We made some recipes from the Digest Diet, and the Kale, Ricotta and Almond pizza was one of our favorites. Even my two year old ate it and he’s exceptionally picky right now! Yum!
Anne says
Actually my husband sautes kale in olive oil and garlic and then puts on his pizza crust with other good stuff instead of spinach.
Theres says
I really like kale. You’d be surprised at the recipes you can find for it. Super healthy and packed with good stuff so I try to add it to as many things as possible. Even made a kale smoothie once…sorta tasted like a “fresh cut grass milkshake” but not too bad. =)
Here’s a good one for your kale AND pizza crust:
http://www.delallo.com/recipes/tuscan-kale-pizza
Kristi says
Last week I made green smoothies with vanilla yogurt, strawberries, banana and kale. My children loved them! One even said they were the best smoothies I’d ever made! I think the fruit helped with the kale taste.
Sarah says
I got a 5 lb bag of russet potatoes yesterday for .99 on the reduced produce rack at Harris Teeter. I was hoping for some cheap bananas, but there were none.
Angi Schneider says
oh, but you could use both the pizza crust and the kale in the same recipe. We have a stuffed prezel recipe that we sometimes stuff with sauteed kale, carmelized onions and provalone cheese. I bet you could use those pizza crusts to make a hot pocket with sauted kale. I have a friend from Keyna and she makes her kale with some onion and tomato but no other seasonings. It’s fantastic. Can’t wait to see what you’re doing with yours.
Angie D says
Lol! We were there before you and I almost grabbed that kale!
The Prudent Homemaker says
Fresh and Easy has corned beef for $1.49 a pound. I used the $5 off $25 coupon to get my total even lower. Corned beef only goes on sale once a year (St. Patrick’s Day). I bought several and put them in my freezer.
Melissa says
Please tell me what health food store you go to!! I always read about your great finds, and all the places by me are insanely expensive…
Crystal says
It’s a local store in our area {I don’t share the name publicly for privacy reasons}. Definitely Google health food stores and the name of your town to see what might be in your area. And then go check them out because you never know what treasures might be awaiting you there!