Oakair wrote:Wow! Didn't know the price of chicken varied that much across location...
Hopefully Denver is cheaper than fl...or im going to starve this school year

Yeah, you gotta shop around. Solid chicken breast don't get into my house for more than $1.99 a pound. I do the food shopping, and for some reason, "get off" on the savings. I stop at sentry, pick-n-save, and piggly wiggley every week and only buy what's masively on sale. I can save 42-47% on average without coupons. That's with buying some stuff that we eat, even though it's not the best deal.
I got a couple deals today with coupons the girlfreind printed for me from the computer after she looked at the store flyers:
-12 pack mountain dew. 5 for $11 bucks. Printed me a $1 coupon that doubled, bringing the total to five 12 packs for $9 bucks, or $1.80 a peice.
-kellogs cereal or keebler crackers or cookies. Buy 8 and get for $1.88 a peice. Mininum retail price on each was $3.59, most over $4 bucks for the cereal. Girl printed $1 off coupon for 3 or more purchases of both the cereal and crackers witch both doubled. Retail on an average of $3.75 x 8 = $30. I got all those goods for 1.88 x 8 = $15.04 -$4 = $11.04 with minumal effort.
I lose most of my food savings by eating out and drinking, but I still like fat savings at the grocery store. Our favorite bar/restuarant in town just had a "buy 4 gift certificates, get one free deal. I bought 4 $75 gift cards and got one free for a total of $375, or 20% saving's on all our eating and drinking there. I made sure to ask, and make sure there not going out of bussiness anytime soon. We then go on thursday which is ladies night and half price drinks for girls. I drink the hell out of hers and nurse mine. We also grab the buy one dinner, get the 2nd half off coupon that comes in the mailer once every 2 weeks. I totally feel like I'm robbing the place most thursday's. We tip fat, and also get a bunch of free drinks from the bartender. Wow, long post for my lurking ass