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Monday, December 13, 2010

Grocery Item Costs with Coupons (How I Spend $200 or Less per Month on Groceries, Part 11)

Well, the busyness of the Christmas season has hit our home with full force!  However, I do want to get the the list that I promised in Part 10 of this series out to you.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it is a start and will give you an idea of what you can expect to pay for grocery items when combining sale prices with coupons.

Please note: These costs are dependent on brands, regions, seasons, and your store's coupon policy.  I have been able to get almost every item on this list for free or much less than the price listed at various times, but these prices reflect the MOST that I am willing to pay for an item.  So, consider each price listed as, "up to $___").

Meat:
Chicken: less than $2/ lb
Ground beef: less than $2/ lb 
Bacon: $2
Sausage: $2

Refrigerator and Dairy products:
Yogurt cups: 37 cents
Yoplait 4-pack (or similar): $1
Sour cream: 50 cents
Cheese shreds: $1
Cheese sticks: $2.50
Butter quarters: $1
Spreadable butter: 50 cents
Pillsbury crescents and grands: 75 cents
O.J. (not from concentrate--usually Tropicana): $2

Canned/boxed goods, snacks, bread, and freezer items:
Boxes of pasta: 50 cents
Pasta sauce (jar): $1.25
Uncle Ben's Ready Rice (or similar): 50 cents
Progresso soup (or similiar): 50 cents
Stuffing box: 50 cents
Tomato paste (small): 29 cents
Evaporated milk: 50 cents
P-nut butter: $1
Salad dressing: $1
Ketchup/Mustard: 75 cents
Canola or Veggie Oil (large): $1.89
Spices: $1.09 (Aldi)
24 pack water bottles: $2.79
Betty Crocker baking pouches or boxes (cakes, brownies, cookies, muffins): 80 cents
Frozen bags or boxes of veggies: 75 cents

Produce:
Seasonal

Diapers/Wipes/Baby Items:
Diapers: 17 cents/ diaper (depending on size, can be much less)
Wipes: less than 2 cents/ wipe
Johnson products: less than $2 each

Paper Products/ Misc:
Kleenex: 67 - 92 cents
Toilet paper: 12 dbl rolls: $4.99
Paper towel: 50-80 cents a roll (that's for the Bounty Select-a-Size)
Napkins: $1.50 per large package
Tide (or similar): $2.50 / 32 loads
Box of dryer sheets: $2.99
Reynolds Wrap/ Plastic Wrap: 75 cents
12-pack of Coke: $3.33
Bread: less than $2/ loaf
Cereal/Snacks:
Not more than $1.50/ box; usually about $1/ box.
Granola bars: $1
Ritz crackers: $1.50

Organic/ Meatless
Canned goods: $1
Kashi: $2
MorningStar Meatless products: $3

Personal Care: $5-$10
Deodorant: $1
Shampoo: $1
Tooth brushes: 50 cents
Tooth paste: 50 cents
Floss: free

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I hope you are taking those boys over to WalMart for the free portrait you posted!!! ;-)