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Weekly Shopping Trip

So this week, is both my and Sassy's birthday. I had planned on having homemade pizza's this past Sunday, however, Daddy decided that we had to have Crab legs, since they were on sale and it was my birthday. So this week we are again a little high. But we would have been on target had I not purchased the crab legs for my birthday dinner. Hey everyone deserves a treat every now and then.

So here is how it went....

Superfresh
2 - 6pk of Whole Wheat Rolls - 2.79
2 - 4pk of Hoagie Rolls - 1.89
2.52 lbs Grapes - 5.01
Cake Topper - 1.00 (The bakery was discontinueing some cake toppers they had in stock.)
Cup Cake Topper - 1.99
5 lbs Potatoes - 1.48
Snow Crabs - 18.39
4 - 12pk Coke - 10.00
Total - 42.55

Dollar Tree
Baking Soda - 0.59
Rubbing Alcohol - 1.00
Total - 1.59

Giant
Bakers Chocolate Chips - 2.19 (only ones that do not contain milk)
Campbell's Soup - 3.78
-1.00 off coupon
5lbs Flour - 1.69
2 - half gallons Silk Soy Milk - 5.78
-1.00 off coupon
Half gallon of whole milk - 1.83
Gallon of 1% milk - 3.13
18 count of eggs - 2.13
Total - 18.53

Total - 62.67

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