Albertsons this week
Hi there,
Just got back from a trip to Albertsons with some good deals this week. Did you get your Tillamook coupons in sundays paper? If so, take those in with your Safeway Doubler to get some cheap yummy ice cream, sour cream, yogurt and butter for holiday baking. Also, the juicy juice is on sale for $2 each and there are printable coupons for $1/1 of the Harvest Surprise on the Utah forum of www.pinchingyourpennies.com under the Albertsons shopping list for this week. I printed out three, one from each link and gor 2 of the Harvest Surprise and 1 box of juice boxes for $1.25 total, after doubling those. Now, of course you can only double 4 coupons per visit but I have gone in twice already and plan to do so at least one more time this week to take advantage of the great offers. Also, if you like coffeemate, the $2 for a large bottle is a great deal plus there are .50/1 coupons from two weeks ago that make it even better. I highly recommend the Peppermint Mocha variety for a mid-afternoon decaf latte! Delicious :)
Other deals to match up coupons with:
Mrs. Cubbisons dressing $1.25-.55 -.50 (doubled)=.20/box
Use Fred Meyer's cream cheese plus the .20/2 for Philadelphia at .80 each
Plus the cranberries and evaporated milk for .50 can seem like a stock up price.
The turkeys this week are.19 # if you spend $25. So, a 20# bird costs less than $4. Even if you aren't cooking Thanksgiving dinner, buy one and freeze for cheap meals later this winter. They don't get cheaper all year!
Happy Shopping and Happy Thanksgiving!
2 Comments:
I read about the .19 per lb turky and dashed to Albertson's. To my great dosappointment the only turky deal going on was .47 per lb if you buy $20 worth of stuff.
Is it possible that Albertson's could have different deals in different locations? (I live in Flagstaff, Arizona)
By Anonymous, at November 17, 2007 at 11:13 AM
Must be so. You would have to look at Albertsons.com to view your ad locally. In Oregon, our ads are almost always the same numbers as Utah but I know that Colorado and Idaho are different prices.
By Tiffany Kerns, at November 30, 2007 at 9:55 PM
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