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A Little of This and a Little of That

For any of you who do not live in the northeast, I posted the above picture. I wanted to post a picture before the leaves started falling and while they were much redder but you know what they say about the best laid plans. But the maple in our backyard is still pretty even though the frost we have had and the wind and rain have knocked a lot of leaves off it. Here in the Buffalo area, it seems that the pretty colors are far and few in between. Most of the trees turn yellow and then lose their leaves. In the Adirondacks where I used to live, there were trees like this with reds, pinks, and oranges everywhere and the beauty just surrounded us. I was hoping to go back east this fall but that just didn’t happen. So this picture will have to do. 

And every morning I wake up to the noise of trucks backing up and bulldozers working behind us. You can see a road parallel to my home. The builder is now selling 38 homes to be built for this new section.

Above is pictured the candy that I purchased on discount yesterday. The sales were not as good as other years. Rite Aid was the most disappointing. They marked all of their candy up and then took 50% off. For example: All of the fun size bags that you could buy for $2.- 2.50 before Halloween now will cost you $4.59 at the cheapest. I left empty handed.

Walmart had the 3 bags of chocolates. They are now in my freezer for cookies. They had hardly any candy left. They had tons of decorations if you needed those. I was so thrilled to see these Tootsie Pops in Big Lots. Hubby loves a pop once in a while as a treat. His favorite are the chocolate ones. When I saw these limited edition bags of all chocolate pops,  I stocked on 6 bags for him. The candy corn is for me. The Dum – Dum pops will be used for treats for the grandchildren. Lastly the caramels will be used for desserts for the holidays. They were purchased at Dollar General.

I will still be on the lookout for cakes and cookie dough that are Halloween themed. I just haven’t been in a grocery store since last last week. I may go later today. 


I am noticing after looking at the Top’s flyer and  other flyers online, that tomorrow the Thanksgiving sales are starting. I am seeing stuffing, chicken broth, cream soups, cranberry sauce, etc. What is nice at Top’s next week is that they are doing dollar doubler coupons too.  I have noticed that a few stores have Butterball turkeys at $ .89 a lb. That is $.10 – .20 cheaper per lb. than last year. I can’t wait to see what the store turkey prices will be. I will buy a Butterball for our Thanksgiving dinner and perhaps 3 store ones. This year I may cook 2 of the extras the week after Thanksgiving, food saver the meat, and freeze it. I will also make the gravy and freeze it. All of that will make future meals. I will simmer all of the bones and skin from Thanksgiving and the 2 extra turkeys to make lots of stock. That will also get frozen. Much of the frozen turkey will be used in place of chicken in recipes. I can’t buy chicken that cheap. The 4th turkey will be frozen for another holiday during the year. By cooking the turkeys and freezing the meat, it will leave me freezer space for rock bottom priced hams. Both turkey meat and ham get sliced on my food slicer and used for sandwiches for months. I can’t buy deli meat that cheap. 

Are any of you planning on buying more than one turkey this year? I am curious. Please feel free to let me know in the comments below.        

10 replies on “A Little of This and a Little of That”

We made our monthly commissary visit and found Honeysuckle White turkeys for .49 a pound. That’s the cheapest I’ve seen in many years. We bought 3- 1 big one and 2 smaller ones. The big one will probably be for Thanksgiving and the others will be enjoyed whenever. My freezer is full or I might of bought a couple more.

Hi Rhonda,

I love Honeysuckle white turkeys. What a great price. I have my fingers crossed that our turkeys will be about that price here. When my readers in Canada had their Thanksgiving in October, they had some really cheap prices in Canada. I was hoping it would be the same here. What is there about full freezers? They never seem to go down. My goal this coming year is to almost empty it! Then be a little more selective on what I put in it.

Since the accident, I cannot lift a turkey even hugged to my chest with both hands. That won't work with a raw or cooked turkey. I am looking for cheap turkey breast. Those are 3 lbs for $9.99. Last year, I had the flu over Christmas and used bscb for a turkey sub. It was okay with all the other holiday fixings.

My freezer will barely hold anything. I lost two turkeys when my freezer broke. I think you are smart to cook your turkeys and use instead of sandwich deli meat.

Hi Linda,

As I age it is hard for me to lift the turkeys too. People in the store are nice enough to lift them into my cart. Then I have them scan them right in the cart and I have someone help me to the cart. Then Hubby gets them out of the car for me. Even when I roast and baste them, either Hubby or one of my sons lifts them in and out of the oven. Turkey breasts should be on sale too. Happy hunting. I hope you stay healthy this winter.

Hi Liz, this is Chris. I usually watch for the sales on turkey breasts, rather than the whole turkeys. Hubby is the only one who likes dark meat in our family.

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