This week, both of the grocery suppliers for chain stores had incredible deals on money off for
Not a gallon, a liter. That's almost $2 off per gallon.
We got our 50cents off, but we almost didn't.
'Why?' you may ask. Well, because I've always been cheap and it's just a part of me to spend as little as possible on any given item.
See, I usually spend just over $400
Not a worry. We can do this. So, in addition to the rest of my regular shopping, I have the thought in my head that I should pick up some 'extra' things to be sure I get to my quota of $400.
I'm looking at everything as I slowly roll down the aisles even though there's not a lot of comparative shopping to be done and I am happily trying different pastas and some frozen meats that I usually don't buy. I'm taking my time and deciding of the family will like some new stuff.
Then I catch myself.
I am still looking for the lowest prices.
I start giggling to myself because my brain knows that I need to spend money but my penny-pinching heart won't let me do it without a fight.
In the end, I just passed the $400 mark.
The cheapness is strong in this one.
6 comments:
I don't call that cheap; I call it being thrifty. And with the seemingly world-wide economy, every time one can save helps the spender.
I do the same,as food is getting to be so expensive. Mike asks 'what's for dinner' I reply 'whatever is on sale' *grin*
You would fit in well with the dutch. You are doing pretty well with $200 a week. With the rising prices its getting tougher
Cheap, thrifty, wise!
I go to the reduced bin first then shop to make meals around that.
Yes I'm like that too - even though I know I can afford to spend more I still head towards the offers. Guess it's inbuilt.
We did the same thing...our pantry is overflowing :)
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