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Brigette’s $120.47 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan for 5

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Aldi

1 box Crispy Rice – $1.65

1 box Peanut Butter Puffs – $2.75

1 family-size box Cinnamon Crunch Squares – $2.79

1/2 gallon Unsweetened Almond Milk – $2.25

1 32-oz carton Heavy Whipping Cream – $4.75

1 32-oz carton Half and Half – $2.65

1/2 gallon Organic Whole Milk – $3.79

1 bag Cinnamon Raisin Bagels – $1.95

1 5-lb bag Rice – $3.95

1 4-lb bag Sugar – $2.65

1 16-oz bag Shredded Cheese – $3.49

2 pkgs Deli Sliced Cheese – $3.78

1 large bag Organic Kale – $3.19

1 bag Romaine Hearts – $3.15

1 pkg Broccoli – $1.93

1 3-ct pkg Multi-Colored Peppers – $2.49

2 frozen Pizzas – $6.38

1 pkg Bacon – $3.99

2 cans Chicken Noodle Soup – $3

2 cans Green Beans – $1.26

1 jar Chicken Bouillon Cubes – $1.59

1-lb bag Lentils – $1.29

1 jar Queso – $1.99

1 pkg Butter Quarters – $3.79

1 16-oz pkg Deli Meat – $4.69

2 dozen Eggs – $7.22

5 single-serve Yogurts – $3.65

2 bags Tortilla Chips – $3.78

1 loaf Sandwich Bread – $0.99

1 pkg Dried Cranberries – $1.89

1 pkg Boneless Chicken Breasts – $13.12

Total: $105.84

Publix

1 loaf Pepperidge Farm Bread + 1 4-pkg Chicken Noodle Soup – $7.16, used “Free Soup when you buy Pepperidge Farm Bread” coupon (Publix Extra Savings Flyer) – $2.50 after coupon

1 gallon Milk – $3.59 (Aldi was out of milk)

2 boxes Toaster Strudels – $3.73, used $1/2 Frozen Pillsbury Publix Digital Coupon, plus received $0.75/2 Pillsbury Ibotta Rebate – $1.98 for 2 after coupon and rebate

1 Newman’s Own Pizza – $4.39 (I bought this for the Aisle Rebate on it. Unfortunately when I got home, I realized I needed to buy TWO to qualify for the rebate.)

1 pkg Cracker Barrel Shredded Cheese – $2.59, received $0.75/1 Cracker Barrel Ibotta Rebate – $1.84 after rebate

5 6-ct pkgs Danimals Smoothies (receive $5 off when you spend $15) – $4.48, used $1/2 Danimals Publix Digital Coupon, plus received $1.50/2 Danimals Ibotta Rebate – $1.98 for 5 after coupon and rebate

1 Barilla Pesto – $1.99, received $1.50/1 Barilla Pesto Ibotta Rebate – $0.49 after rebate

1 Hellmans Mayonnaise – $3.87, used $3/1 Hellmans (Publix Extra Savings Flyer) and $1/1 Hellmans Publix Digital Coupon – $0.13 Money Maker after coupons

2 boxes Barilla Pasta – $1.99, received (2) $0.50/1 Barilla Pasta Ibotta Rebates – $0.99 for 2 after rebates

Used $10 off from accumulating points on Stocking Spree

Received $3 Ibotta Bonus

Total after Coupons and Rebates: $4.63

Sawyer’s Produce

6 1-lb cartons Raspberries – $10 (Yes, my children ate 1 1/2 pkgs before I could take a picture!)

Total: $10

Grocery Total for the Week: $120.47

Weekly Menu Plan

Breakfasts

Bagels, Fruit, Yogurt, Smoothies, Cereal, Oatmeal

Lunches

Build-Your-Own Nachos x 2

Deli Meat/Cheese Sandwiches, Chips, Peppers x 2

Leftovers x 3

Dinners

Pizza, Green Beans

Venison Roast in the Crockpot, Baked Potatoes, Roasted Cauliflower

Chicken Gravy over Rice, Broccoli, Roasted Butternut Squash

Grilled Chicken, Kale Quinoa Salad, Biscuits

Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Tossed Salad, Blueberry Muffins

Pancakes, Eggs, Bacon

Spaghetti, French Bread, Tossed Salad

 

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