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Old 07-03-2009, 04:01 PM

RE: How do you know if something is at a "good price?"

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I agree, because unfortunately, what may be a good price for me in Minnesota may not be a good price for you or visa versa, so using someone else's price sheet probably wouldn't work as well as making your own would be.

I have a good idea what staples around here normally cost, so if I see a dozen eggs for 99 cents, I will for sure buy them, milk under $2 a gallon, butter $1 per package, etc. When bread goes B1G1 I will definitely hit that up. Unfortunately, it takes some work and a lot of brain cells if you don't write it down (I have found I didn't have enough brain cells to do this with two kids in tow, so I ended up with a index card as well in my coupon box for the basics).
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