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Old 08-17-2016, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tkrik View Post
I agree! She just pops right in here with her "Lobster $4.50 a pound" and then that's it. Poof! She's done.

Sleeper - What a great price on chicken!!! I would stock up and get as many as I could fit in my freezer and DDs' freezers. Whole chickens here were $0.99 a pound. That's double what yours were. DD24 and I were talking about how you can cook the whole chicken and have meals for the rest of the week (and then some depending on what else you have planned for the week). In fact, there's a whole chicken in my oven right now. I'm cooking it up for the week. It'll be done in about 45 minutes.

Wiix - I hate it when you buy a watermelon and get it home and it is not good. Mushy, dry, grainy, etc. UGH!!! I try my best at picking out good ones but sometimes I just get a bad one. I have one waiting to be cut up and I'm hoping it's a good one.
tkrik, actually I was wrong on the price, it was a ten pound bag for 3.99. It is though just whole leg sections, drumsticks and thighs, whole chickens, chicken breasts and even chicken wings are much more expensive in my area.

We also got a whole rib eye for 4.99 a pound, we slice it at home and save 2 bucks a pound on sliced rib eye steaks.
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