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Friday, July 30, 2010

My name is Melissa...



...and I have a produce problem (cauliflower, broccoli, bell peppers, grapes x2, celery, carrots, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic, nectarines, peaches, bananas, spinach, green onions, oranges, lemons, avocados, and probably something else I can't see amongst the many produce bags

Or maybe it's a yogurt/egg problem (18 yogurts, @ 4/$1, 2.5dz eggs @ .99/dz!)
I won't bother to mention the 36 boxes of raisins I snagged, nor the 6lb turkey breast for $1.39/lb. I'll also leave out the 10 32oz cans of sliced peaches I had to fit on the bottom of the cart. Let's face it, when I find things on sale, things we FLY through around here, I buy in BULK. Now if only I had a systematic way of organizing it all, I'd be set...

1 comment:

Learning to Parent said...

Not that this will help you terribly much, but I had a brilliant realization a few days ago - I had these old shoe racks with two shelves each. I didn't need them for shoes anymore...and they are the perfect height for canned goods! Cans fit 4 deep and I don't even know how many across. It's a lot more convenient than stacking and having different brands (depending on what's on sale!) that don't exactly fit together and such. So anyway...if you see any shoe shelves for cheap you might want to snag them! :) Nice job on your grocery store finds!