Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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We shop at Walmart, Costco and sometimes Aldi. We used to shop more at Aldi but honestly found Walmart to overall work better for us. We do have an Aldi newly built right next to Walmart though.
You mentioned organic chicken, have you checked the price difference? I remember checking at Costco and whoa was it a LOT more than non-organic.
We do freezer meals meaning we make meals that are freezer friendly ahead of time and then we have them ready for a later date. We just did on Wednesday a chicken stew (chicken, carrots, onions, red potatoes, parsley and some seasoned salt plus later on cornstarch and milk to thicken the sauce) in the crockpot (it was a yucky 40s rainy/little snow kind of day) that had been made a month prior. Easy peasy thaw in the fridge pop in the crockpot for 6 hours. That would feed 4 people. It's just us 2 so it was dinner for Wednesday and Thursday.
We also freeze things like chicken broth, beef broth, did tomato paste that we use for chili, roasted red peppers, etc so if you buy a container you can just divide some things up and freeze for later usage.
Well that's the thing..you need to know what stuff you would and wouldn't use up before purchasing. It doesn't make having a Costco membership a waste though. We buy toilet paper, paper towels, bottled water, I get my k-cups when they are on sale (72 count variety pack ends up coming out cheaper than Great Value when it's on sale at Costco and it's name brand there), I actually just checked because I thought I had a battery issue and my battery was $30 less at Costco (didn't need to buy it though). If you've got a toddler they've got a bunch of kids clothes there. But yeah you don't need to buy the giant thing of mayonnaise lol. Generally it doesn't take much to break even and then get ahead when factoring in the membership price. My husband has bought tires at Costco as well. We've also done tires at Walmart.We used to have a Costco membership, but it resulted in us spending more because we'd buy more than we needed.
We primarily shop at Walmart many things being Great Value brand.We're looking at possibly shifting to Walmart and seeing if we do better there.
You mentioned organic chicken, have you checked the price difference? I remember checking at Costco and whoa was it a LOT more than non-organic.
We do freezer meals meaning we make meals that are freezer friendly ahead of time and then we have them ready for a later date. We just did on Wednesday a chicken stew (chicken, carrots, onions, red potatoes, parsley and some seasoned salt plus later on cornstarch and milk to thicken the sauce) in the crockpot (it was a yucky 40s rainy/little snow kind of day) that had been made a month prior. Easy peasy thaw in the fridge pop in the crockpot for 6 hours. That would feed 4 people. It's just us 2 so it was dinner for Wednesday and Thursday.
We also freeze things like chicken broth, beef broth, did tomato paste that we use for chili, roasted red peppers, etc so if you buy a container you can just divide some things up and freeze for later usage.