shopping savings
Well, haven't posted here in a bit but a recent thing I've started doing could save you a couple of dollars a week. If your grocery store carries grade 'B' eggs I highly recommend replacing whatever eggs you normally use with these. I can get a dozen grade 'B' eggs for about $0.60, so far I've had absolutely no problem with them. The sizes are a little irregular from what you may be used to but only in that they aren't sorted by size. Here is a link detailing the differences between grade 'A' and grade 'B'. From what I read the difference is primarily cosmetic.
http://www.ams.usda.gov/howtobuy/eggs.htm
Now with egg prices the way I've been seeing them recently I am saving from $1-$1.50 per dozen (depending on what sales are going on). It doesn't sound like a lot but assume going through a dozen eggs per week and saving $1.25 per dozen (the average savings). That is $65 per year or very nearly the amount I spend in a week on groceries for myself, my wife and my daughter. Every little bit helps and I've yet to have a quality problem with them.
Tom...
http://www.ams.usda.gov/howtobuy/eggs.htm
Now with egg prices the way I've been seeing them recently I am saving from $1-$1.50 per dozen (depending on what sales are going on). It doesn't sound like a lot but assume going through a dozen eggs per week and saving $1.25 per dozen (the average savings). That is $65 per year or very nearly the amount I spend in a week on groceries for myself, my wife and my daughter. Every little bit helps and I've yet to have a quality problem with them.
Tom...


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