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Lots of good sales this week in Shreveport stores...
Chicken leg quarters... 37 cents a pound (5 pound bags) Beef Brisket... 99 cents a pound Shank portion ham... 99 cents a pound (good for making beans, cabbage, etc) Chicken of the Sea tuna... 59 cents a can 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) Ball Park meat franks... 4 pkg for $5 Nectarines 77 cents a pound The freezer is now at maximum capacity. George L |
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On Sep 5, 7:41*pm, "George Leppla" > wrote:
> Lots of good sales this week in Shreveport stores... > > Chicken leg quarters... 37 cents a pound (5 pound bags) > Damn. I haven't seen that around here in a few years. > > George L --Bryan |
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![]() "George Leppla" > wrote in message ... > Lots of good sales this week in Shreveport stores... > > Chicken leg quarters... 37 cents a pound (5 pound bags) > > Beef Brisket... 99 cents a pound > > Shank portion ham... 99 cents a pound (good for making beans, cabbage, > etc) > > Chicken of the Sea tuna... 59 cents a can > > 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) > Wow! |
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On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 19:41:55 -0500, George Leppla wrote:
> Ball Park meat franks... 4 pkg for $5 The Original Ball Park Franks are now mostly mechanically separated chicken. They've ruined yet another American past time. -sw |
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 19:10:11 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote:
> At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they had > 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a package. Our Newflower (AKA Sunflower) market sucks. Whenever they have a ground beef sale all they do is take round and throw it though the grinder. It tastes terrible. The rest of their meat always has brown spots on it. I don't trust anything from their meat department. It's so high priced that nobody buys it, yet they let all that brown crap sit there on display. Their marketing department really needs a slap upside the head. -sw |
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Christine Dabney > wrote in
: > On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:57:23 -0400, "cybercat" > > wrote: > > >>> 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) >>> >> >>Wow! >> > > At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they > had 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a > package. > > Christine Target, today last day of sale, 80/20 $1.49 # |
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![]() "sandi" > wrote in message ... > Christine Dabney > wrote in > : > >> On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:57:23 -0400, "cybercat" >> > wrote: >> >> >>>> 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) >>>> >>> >>>Wow! >>> >> >> At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they >> had 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a >> package. >> >> Christine > > Target, today last day of sale, 80/20 $1.49 # > What a rip! Our Target had no meats. |
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![]() "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:57:23 -0400, "cybercat" > > wrote: > > >>> 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) >>> >> >>Wow! >> > > At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they had > 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a package. > We hardly ever see gb for less than $2 now. |
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"cyberpurrs" > wrote in
: > "sandi" > wrote in message >> Target, today last day of sale, 80/20 $1.49 # > What a rip! Our Target had no meats. Bummer. :-( |
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On Sep 5, 7:41*pm, "George Leppla" > wrote:
> Lots of good sales this week in Shreveport stores... > > Chicken leg quarters... 37 cents a pound (5 pound bags) > > Beef Brisket... 99 cents a pound > > Shank portion ham... 99 cents a pound (good for making beans, cabbage, etc) > > Chicken of the Sea tuna... 59 cents a can > > 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) > > Ball Park meat franks... 4 pkg for $5 > > Nectarines *77 cents a pound > > The freezer is now at maximum capacity. > > George L In Fargo this week: Chicken breasts $2.48 lb. (I have bought quarters in a 10# bag @ $ 3.90 this year) In Store Ground (in-store) beef -- 80/20 $1.58 lb. 95/05 $2.98 lb. Boneless Angus chuck roast $2.98 lb Fresh (made in store) bratwurst $2.18 lb. Smoked/Cooked $2.48 lb Chicken of the Sea white tuna $1.18 Sweet Corn 8/$1.98 Nectarines (gorgeous) $1.89 lb This is "my store" because they have good meat AND good produce and the prices are OK Service is excellent. Lynn in Fargo |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 19:10:11 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: > >> At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they had >> 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a package. > > Our Newflower (AKA Sunflower) market sucks. Whenever they have a > ground beef sale all they do is take round and throw it though the > grinder. It tastes terrible. > > The rest of their meat always has brown spots on it. I don't trust > anything from their meat department. It's so high priced that > nobody buys it, yet they let all that brown crap sit there on > display. Their marketing department really needs a slap upside the > head. > > -sw We have a relatively new one in the SE Denver suburbs and I buy a lot there. Their meat has been very good and has a quick turnover. I like the new Sprouts better, but it's twice as far from home and not as convenient. gloria p |
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"cyberpurrs" > wrote: > "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message > ... > > On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 20:57:23 -0400, "cybercat" > > > wrote: > > > > > >>> 80/20 ground beef $1.99 a pound (5 pound chubs) > >>> > >> > >>Wow! > >> > > > > At the grand opening of a new Sunflower a few weeks ago, they had > > 85/15 ground beef on sale for $1.57/pound. I got a package. > > > We hardly ever see gb for less than $2 now. I just bought some for the equivalent of $5.50/pound. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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Gloria P > wrote in
: > Sqwertz wrote: > We have a relatively new one in the SE Denver suburbs and I > buy a lot there. Their meat has been very good and has a > quick turnover. > > I like the new Sprouts better, but it's twice as far from home > and not as convenient. > > gloria p I agree I like Sprouts better also. And I LOVE the Wednesdays deals at both stores. Awesome to get last weeks sales and currents weeks sales on one day. |
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:11:39 -0600, Gloria P >
wrote: >I like the new Sprouts better, but it's twice as far from home and >not as convenient. Sprouts is pretty expensive, isn't it? High end and all that stuff. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 23:12:11 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 22:04:31 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:11:39 -0600, Gloria P > >>wrote: >> >>>I like the new Sprouts better, but it's twice as far from home and >>>not as convenient. >> >>Sprouts is pretty expensive, isn't it? High end and all that stuff. > >Nope, not at all. Not by a long shot. > I was thinking of a store in Vacaville. I see it's not Sprouts. Not sure what it is now. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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sf wrote:
>>> Sprouts is pretty expensive, isn't it? High end and all that stuff. >> >> Nope, not at all. Not by a long shot. >> > > I was thinking of a store in Vacaville. I see it's not Sprouts. Not > sure what it is now. Probably Nugget. Bob |
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 20:11:39 -0600, Gloria P wrote:
> We have a relatively new one in the SE Denver suburbs and I buy > a lot there. Their meat has been very good and has a quick turnover. > > I like the new Sprouts better, but it's twice as far from home and > not as convenient. We have 2 new Sprouts that just opened on Friday. Maybe I'll go there today. -sw |
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