Friday, November 15, 2013

Basic Necessities Roundup for Week of 11/10


In a quest to help you be able to check this page each week if you need the best deal possible for basic household necessities, I'm going to post a Basic Necessities Roundup for you. These are items that are hard to stock up on, or are perishable.  It is derived from the research of five fellow couponers here in North Texas that have devoted their time to help everyone find the best possible deal on the items in our weekly list. Before going to the store each week, simply check this list and see how you can get these items at the best deal. If you don't want to run around town to grab each deal you need, simply price match the sale price at Walmart, if possible.

Much thanks and appreciation goes out to Donna, Patricia, and Rachel for helping make this list possible!

Foods ~

Eggs ~ 
Brookshire's ~  
18 ct 2/$4

Kroger~ 
12ct 4/$5

Walmart~
2 1/2 dz $4.28

Walgreens ~ 

Milk ~
Kroger ~ Part of the Buy 10 save $5. 1/2 Gallon $1.19

Regular prices are as follows:
HEB ~ $2.98 for a gallon of HEB brand Milk
Walmart ~ $2.98 for a gallon of Great Value Milk

Fresh Fruit 
Kroger ~ Honeycrisp Apples-$1.88lb
                      California Navel oranges-3/$1

HEB ~Tomatoes on the vine- $.97lb
                Large navel Oranges- $.97lb
                Texas Grapefruit- 4/$1
                 Fuji Apples or Bosc Pears- $.88lb
                 Organic Bananas-$.68 lb
                 Large mango or Avocados- 2/$3

David's Supermarket~ Red Delicious Apples- $.99 lb
                                                         Naval Oranges- $.99 lb
                                                         Roma Tomatoes-$1.39 lb
                       
Fresh Vegetables ~
David's Supermarket ~Large Cucumbers-2/$1
                                                        Green Cabbage-$.49 lb
                                                        Sweet Potatoes- $1.19 lb
                                                        Yellow or Zucchni Squash- $.99 lb
                                                        Baby carrots 1 lb bag- 2/$3
                                                        Cello Carrots 2 lb bag- $1.29 each

Kroger ~ Fall squash- $.99 lb

HEB ~Spinach or Romaine Lettuce- $.98 lb
               Russet Potatoes 10 lb Bag- $2.98  
               
Breads 
Brookshire's  

David's Supermarket 
Mrs. Baird's Split top Wheat- $1.99. Use this $0.55/1 (printable on Thursdays only) and pay $1.44 (Exp 11/19)


HEB ~ 
Hill Country Fare Thin Sliced White $0.88 each

Fresh Meats ~ (Expire 11/19)
Kroger ~
Strip Steaks (Limit 2 with $10 additional purchase)- $4.99 lb
Boneless Pork half loins or Pork spareribs- $1.99 lb
Kroger Spiral Sliced Ham(Bone-in)- $1.99 lb
Kroger Turkey (limit 2 with additional $20 purchase)- $.59 lb (good through Thanksgiving Day)
Boneless Bottom Round or tip Roast- $3.99 lb
Kroger Ground sirloin- $3.99 lb

       
David's Supermarket ~
T-Bone Steak $5.99/lb
Family Pack Country Style Ribs $1.99/lb
Center Cut Pork Chops $2.99/lb
Family Pack Beef Cutlets $3.99/lb
Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks $3.99/lb
Assorted Pork Chops $2.49/lb
Family Pack Pork Steak $2.19/lb
Jennie-O Turkey (limit 1 with $10 additional Purchase) $.59/lb

HEB ~
Get a FREE 12 lb Turkey when you buy an HEB Spiral Sliced Bone-In Half or Whole Ham or HEB Boneless Spiral Sliced Ham, Applewood or Black Forest. Limit 1.

Boneless Beef shoulder Roast $1.97/lb limit 2
Boneless Center Cut PorkLoin Chops $1.97/lb

Buy HEB Fully Cooked Prime Rib, Brisket, or Turkey, Get FREE (with in store coupon) HEB Premium Smoked Sausage, & HEB Easy Melt Cheese, 32 oz

Lunch Meats ~
David's ~

Brookshires ~ Brookshires Lunchmeat $2.70

HEB~ Deli shaved ham lunch meat 2/$5

Cold Cereals ~
Kroger ~


Dollar General ~

CVS ~
Walgreens ~

    Drinks ~

    Bottled Water 
    Brookshire's ~ (Exp 11/19)

    Kroger ~ (Exp 11/19)
    24pk 2/$5
    Ozarka 3 liter $.50/each wyb 10 participating items

    David's Supermarket~ Ozarka 6pk $.88

    Sodas ~

    HEB~ Dr.Pepper, Big Red, 7up 2liter $.97

    Kroger~ Dr. Pepper, Pepsi, or 7up $2.49 wyb 10 participating items (6pk, 16.9oz bottles) Use the pepsi $2/2 from 11/3 SS and pay $1.49 each for pepsi
    Cocoa Cola, Dr. Pepper, Pepsi or 7up 12pk or coke or Pepsi 8 pk 12 oz bottles 4/$12 Use the pepsi $2/2 on the pepsi bottles and pay $2 each for pepsi 8 pk
    Dr. Pepper, Pepsi or 7up 2 liter $.99 wyb 10 participating items

                 
      Household ~

      Toilet Paper ~
      Family Dollar 
      CVS ~
      Walgreens ~
      Dollar General ~
      Paper Towels ~
      CVS ~ 
      Walgreens ~ 
        Baby Care ~

        Diapers ~
        Kroger ~

        CVS ~
        Pampers Jumbo Packs are $11.99.  Part of the buy $30, get #10 ECB deal Do the following deal for a great price:
        Buy 3 for a pre-coupon price of $35.97
        Use 3 of these $1.50/1 coupons. = ($4.50)
        Pay $31.47 out of pocket and receive a $10.00 ECB!

        LUVS Jumbo Packs are $9.99.  Part of the buy $30, get #10 ECB deal Do the following deal for a great price:
        Buy 3 for a pre-coupon price of $29.97 (close enough to $30 to work)
        Use 3 of these $1.00/1 LUVS coupons = ($3.00)
        Pay $26.97 out of pocket and receive a $10.00 ECB

        The Pampers and LUVS as well as the Pampers wipes below are all part of the same spend $30, get $10 ECB deal so you can mix and match your products!
               
        Walgreens ~
        Pampers Jumbo Packs are $9.49. Use this $1.50/1 coupon found here and pay just $7.99

        Wipes 
        CVS ~
        Pampers, 162-192 count are $8.99. Use this $0.50/1 coupon and pay $8.49. Also part of the buy $30, get $10 ECB deal.
             
        Walgreens ~
        Pampers, 72 count are $2.49. Use this $0.50/1 coupon and pay just $1.99
             
        Kroger ~

          Pet Care ~

          Dry Dog Food ~ 

          David's Supermarket~ Purina dog chow 16.5-18.5 lbs $12.99 use $2/1 Purina dog chow (10/27 rp)
             
          HEB ~ Hill Country fare 20lb Dog Food $8.48 with in store Coupon

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