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Thursday Sales

Alright, it’s that time of the week again. Thursday Sales search. I do enjoy doing this so hey why not share it and maybe help someone save money. Remember these ads are mainly for the area of Michigan where we live. All sodas have a $.10 deposit which we are required to pay upfront. 

Aldi’s

Always check your local Aldi’s for their Wednesday (or whatever day) special. Yesterday was Honeysuckle Turkeys at $.59 per lb. For the Butterball fans your going to be happy. They start at $.87 (limit 2) on a 10 - 22 lb bird. Pretty good. The baking and casserole supplies are an excellent deal. Their pie dough is $.99 for two. I do have a video that I will put a link to below. It’s super easy and this recipe has yet to fail me. 

Pie Crust


Whipped topping is $.69. You can’t buy the heavy cream for that. So that is a good deal. Croissants are $.79 each and they are worth every penny. I say go for it. They have their stock on sale at $1.49 for Organic and regular. Here is where you want to take advantage of the organic being at the same price as the regular. They also have their Cream Cheese at $.79 each again worth every penny. It is comparable to the Kraft brand. Remember, if you don’t have to pay the extra for name brands, don’t. Aldi cranberry sauce is $.89. 







Kroger

Let’s start with their deal and I mean deal on 24 packs of colas. You do have to buy 2 in order to get them for $4.99 (plus state-required deposit). However, with Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving around the corner, I would say it’s a great deal. A Kroger turkey is starting at $.37 per lb. Not bad limit 2 so let’s enjoy the deal. 
That is what you can buy in one run. If you need to go back and get two more, wait till tomorrow. With a $25 dollar additional purchase which I think would be your meal supplies. They have post cereal at 2/$5 and Kelloggs at $1.49 each 10 oz and up box. This does include Betty Crocker fruit snacks. Their 3-day digital coupon sale would cover your pie needs if you buy them frozen. Remember, Ina Garten’s rule of thumb is, Make something, Buy something, and Assemble something. So the pies are in the buy something category. 

Fruit sale is Raspberries or Blackberries at 4/$5. Not bad. They would be enough to make a pie. Tortino Pizza and Pringles are $.99 when you buy ten of these items. So you could buy five pizzas and five pringles. The last item here is the Smokies. The little sausages in a sauce. Oh, my gravy…. My mom did this every year. The Kroger brand is 2/$5. I am thinking about it. 



Meijer

They came through for us again, kind of. They a Buy 5 and Save 5 sale on 1,500 items which means you could stock up for the holiday baking and cooking supplies. Next week they will have their turkeys for $.33. To make this work you could get basic supplies with this sale and combine them with what you bought a couple of weeks ago with the last 1,500 items on sale. That’s pretty much it. 


https://youtu.be/EE-Zreiu5cA

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