I hope y’all are enjoying these Thursday Sales videos. They combine two things I enjoy doing. I love hunting for a good deal and when I can help someone else keep more of their money, that’s incredibly wonderful. These sales are for the Southeast Michigan corner where we live and they may not be available in your area. I will leave links so if you have a Kroger (or it’s sister stores) in your area you can check out what that sale is. Of course, I will bless you with the Aldi’s link. Meijers, again, I don’t know if they are everywhere across America or just in Michigan.
Aldi’s
Starting with my favorite store on earth, Aldi’s. Remember their Advent Calendar deals and variety. Now they have a similar setup with ham. Seriously four different hams to choose from. Ranging from $1.49 to $2.99 lb. This is excellent. Thanksgiving Alert: Turkey for $.87 lb. That’s not a bad price for this early into November. Baking supplies has a brown sugar bonus, $.89 a bag. Okay, that’s tempting. Except I have everything I need to make brown sugar so I will be skipping this sale. That price applies to Powdered Sugar as well. Gala apples are $1.99 for a 3 lb bag.
Kroger
Kroger has a good deal on Boneless Chuck Roast on sale with a and get one lesser value Free. The trick is to get them where they are within a penny to a nickel’s difference in price, that is when you save money. There was an employee at a Winn Dixie in Florida told my late mom and me this years ago. I have always remembered it.
Grapes are $.97 lb. That’s not bad since it’s two cents less than Aldi’s. Bell peppers are $.99 each, only orange, red, and yellow. Simply Truth apples Fuji and Honeycrisp apples are $2.99 for a 3 lb bag. They do have a good sale on pre-thanksgiving items with Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup, gravy, and Swanson Broth. Plus Jolly Green Giant Green Beans for the infamous green bean casserole at $.49 each with a store card of course.
Marie Callender’s pot pies and boxed dinners are $1.99 each. Not bad since you can either feed yourself or a family of two. She has the best commercially produced pot pies. The crust is flakey and delicious.
Kroger’s has a $70 Meal deal for Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving. You get one, protein (Ham, Turkey, or Smoked Turkey) and your choice of sides. I prefer to cook for myself. I am not saying the smoked turkey isn’t tempting, but $70 no. I can buy smoked turkey cold cuts.
Meijer’s
The next store is Meijer’s. Their sale is not that impressive compared to last week. Sorry! The best deal I could find is the apples. $.97 for a bulk bag of Honeycrisp. That’s it.
Wal-Mart
Butterball turkeys are $.98 lb. Not bad. Onions are $. 80 per pound. That’s good. If you want to drive over to Wal-Mart. Green Peppers are where they are going to score at $.80 each. Combine this deal and Kroger’s deal on peppers and you have a good deal. Their supplies for green bean casserole is cheaper than Kroger. Of course, that is for the Great Value brand. I get these things from Aldi’s and spend even less.
https://www.walmart.com/store/1790/monroe-mi/weekly-ads
https://youtu.be/_mhv3uv1Jj0
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