
Sure, prepared food and restaurant meals are expensive (for what you get) but I bought a twenty pound turkey for $6.50 yesterday. I also got a pound of Tillamook butter for $2.50 and five pounds of potatoes for 99 cents. Throw in a few cheap yams and you could have a massive dinner for about $10.
Sorry to bore you with my grocery list, but I think about this every Thanksgiving when the specials are on and food is so cheap...aren't we are lucky? Of course I helped Kroger's profit margin with a few impulse purchases, but still.
The grocery workers may strike in Seattle next week. From what I've read, I don't blame them, but this would bring havoc to holiday food shopping because most people do it at the last minute. Ha! I won't need to cross the picket lines because our enormous turkey is already defrosting in the fridge.
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