Sales were not amazing this week, so I did a quick trip into Ralphs as well as a Walmart pickup to save both time and money. Here’s what we ended up getting:
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Life was really full the weekend of the 25th, so this post is a bit late in coming. And to be honest, the sales and markdowns weren’t all that exciting, but for the sake of consistency, I decided to share this budget grocery haul anyway.
First I went to Ralphs were I grabbed the digital deals, buttermilk, and a smattering of mark downs:
- hummus – $1.57 marked down – I put it all in the freezer
- fresh strawberries – 2#/$4.99 weekly digital deal
- buttermilk – $3.79 full price
- deli ham – $2.88 marked down
- cherry tomatoes – $1.99 digital deal – these turned out to be horrible quality
- cream cheese – $0.99 marked down
- ready to bake cookies – $1.09 marked down – see what I did with them.
- milk – $3.29 digital deal
- mashed avocado – $2.02 marked down
- sour cream – $1.99 marked down
Total spent $58
I will sometimes do a Walmart pickup to save time. Since it’s fairly competitive with ALDI prices, it generally is a money-saving app as well.
- jalapeños $1.32/pound
- king size tortillas $2.67
- baking spray $3.50
- baking spray $3.44
- red wine vinegar $3.12
- enchilada sauce $3.17/can
- unbleached flour $9.58/10# bag
- bread flour $6.08/5# bag
- russet potatoes $5.24/10#
- shredded carrots $1.87/bag
- lime juice $1.42
- tomato sauce $1.06
- cole slaw mix $2.18/bag
- dry beans $1.08/lb
- almond milk $2.56
- sugar $3.46/4# bag
- whole carrots $4.46/5#
- limes $0.25 each
- rum $10.32 to make homemade vanilla
- mushrooms $2.08
- chicken breast $2.67/lb
Total spent $103
Thanks to several weeks of really great sales and markdowns at Ralphs and regularly great prices at ALDI for produce, I spent just $1317 for the month of April. That’s pretty awesome!
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