Oh my! This is in my oven . . .
I've mentioned my local Kroger is crazy with the markdowns.
This fabulous piece of fish was marked down to $7.29.
All I had to do was pop into oven. And it is smelling divine!
Not that we would eat the whole thing but for a meal if we did eat it all that's like really cheap per person.
Really cheap is where I'm trying to go.
We're blessed we can find bargains like this!
I'm serving broccolli on (on sale at Sprouts) and risotto. My first time and not sure it'll be a keeper.
Also a bargain at .39. I've had it in the pantry a few weeks not really sure what to do with it. Sounded good and needed to use it.
I just followed the box instructions and looks like regular 'ole rice to me 'cept cooked in chicken broth and onion. We'll see.
So if I was to count this meal in my spending $60.00 (if I was doing it) at the grocery I'd be at my target!
I'm still debating what I can feasibly shoot for on the whole $60.00 challenge. But it feels good to be trying!
Click here to read about the $60.00 challenge.
Linking with Sandi at No Place Like Home
Linking with Jess at The Art Of Homemaking
I am sure it was delicious. I LOVE salmon! Thank you for sharing with us :)
ReplyDeleteYour dinner sounds delicious! Love the turkey! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI think to be a thrifty shopper, one must put a lot of effort into it. Many ladies work full-time jobs and so it isn't easy for many of them be thrifty. However, I know it can be done. Wishing you much success with your plan and have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAutumn blessings,
Sandi
I love your quilter/turkey comment. Our HEB had a free turkey with a ham for Thanksgiving. But it was still beyond your budget of $60 when you add the other stuff needed. Keep up the good work. Have a really special Thanksgiving Day.
ReplyDeletesounds yummy
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