Instacart HEB Review

Cheepie isn’t an early adopter. I had an iPhone until last year. Just an iPhone, no number after it. Because it was the first one. It had two fingerprint sized balloons of dead pixels, a quarter of the screen was packing tape covered cracks and the  app store just laughed if I tried to connect.  It still sent texts so I kept using it, despite the fact that it could only hold a charge for 20 minutes.

This is my phone. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

      In 2014 this was my phone.Yes, I             charged it for this post. 

Eventually a friend took pity on me, or tired of me always needing to sit near an outlet when we went out, and updated me from her ‘junk’ drawer.  I’m friends with some generous people! So with my fancy ‘new’ phone I’ve been able to tell you about on-the-spot deals I find, and tweet about how pumpkins can be worrisome.

When HEB/Instacart made their announcement a bit ago about a partnership, marriage, or conscious coupling, I realized something important. I blog about Grocery Shopping. Covering advances in this area is clearly content my readers would have some interest in. I realize this doesn’t make me an early Instacart adopter, but short of this I’d have likely waited until some thoughtful person took my license away because I was 95 and blind. For me, this is early.

So, one day, when we were out of milk and it was raining, I went ahead and placed an Instacart order. For my audience. Not at all because I was in pjs, and it was raining, and the first order? Free delivery.

I ordered milk, bread, and eight other things just before 1pm. My first delivery window was 5-6pm, which was fine since I’d let the kids finish off a half-gallon of Bluebell and they were set for a while.

I hate gum! Surely I didn't buy that?

I hate gum! Surely I didn’t buy that? Kids are sneaky.

My impression of the whole ordering experience was that it was simple. Simple to find what I wanted, simple to register, simple to pick HEB, all super easy. And don’t forget, the first order? Free delivery.

Then, ten minutes early, a friendly guy showed up with four bags of groceries. I handed him a cash tip, because I’m old and that’s how I tip.  I asked him how he liked delivering for Instacart.  He said that he was enjoying it, and that he was just a driver. The shoppers stationed in the store bring the orders out to him.  Reading more about the ‘partnership’ it seems HEB has had Instacart for a while now, and the new thing is this stationing of shoppers that are in the store.

The grapes were perfect, everything arrived, with no missing items. I wasn’t even charged for the HEB bags, an aspect of this system that I didn’t think of until I was unloading my order. Your shopper doesn’t come and pick up your reusable bags, after all.

Yes, while shopping I did check on pricing, because that’s what I do. I was also shopping from my desk while hungry, which explains the chips, salsa and queso. In my defense I did buy the snack I felt had the most minimal markup. Overall, the pricing seemed varied. Some items were $1 over what I’d expect on the shelf, others only 10c or so.  If you’re a price-conscious shopper, you’d need a serious price book or photographic memory to be sure you weren’t over your price point for an item.

I know what you’re thinking. ‘Cheepie! As a Grocery Maven, I rely on your help to tell me where to shop. What do I do now?’  

Answer: I think Instacart is worth checking out.  We all have overwhelming weeks where adding one more trip to the list is pushing our sanity to the limit. Sometime, when you’re not in dire straits, head over and just look at the pricing and see if what you normally might order (bread, milk, tp, Bota Boxes)(no? just me? moving on) has got a markup that hits your own price point limit.

The site is easy to use, the emails I received about my order were accurate and timely, delivery was polite. I don’t have a single bad thing to say about my experience.  

Delivering the first order for free is smart, as always, because now I know it’s there. I likely wouldn’t have done this if they were charging me the delivery fee–I wanted to see how it worked first. 

For me, living in the middle of five different grocery stores, I need a good reason to pay the markup, fee and tip. I can see people getting addicted easily, though, especially parents that have little ones to strap in/argue with/placate/change/feed/mentally abandon to get through a big shopping trip.

For my particular order, the milk is the only thing I found well over what I’d pay in the store. I pay $2.78/gal for Randalls Pantry Essentials, so it was a big jump.  Because everything else was pretty much in line, I felt okay about it. With the free first-time shopper bonus, I really felt like I’d made a purchase that would help Cheepsters.

Or keep me from having to find real pants. One of those.

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I cannot contain my excitement. I read a LOT as a kid. Tons. All kinds of stuff. I loved the older books, Cheaper by the Dozen, Nancy Drew, the intrepid Boxcar Children. You know what kids in those books often had? Green Stamps. Booklets, and stamps, and the store was involved, and you saved for stuff. Sisters fought with brothers over roller skates vs. microscopes.  I remember wishing that somehow my grocery store would give me a microscope for collecting things.  

Got a kid? This book is a riot.

Got a kid? This book is a riot.

It’s possible the stamps were part of the war effort and my horrendous history education is confusing fiction with the era of women drawing lines on the back of  their calves to emulate stockings. It’s possible romance novels have played too large a part in my history education.  I’m still happy.

Screen shot 2015-09-16 at 12.55.39 AMRandalls is bringing back green stamps!  For knives and stuff. I can’t believe I spent $80 there today and the damn thing starts tomorrow. More on that later. There was a reason, I swear.  If you’re also now very excited, every $10 gets you a stamp. Stamps get you stuff. That’s all I know at this point because I’m a tiny blogger and Randalls isn’t sending me press releases (though they should, since I’m one of the few that hate them in a mocking way, rather that just hate them).

Yes, I know it’s not a solid investment, But as someone that spends dollars at Randalls, between this and the gas rewards I’m amused by the weird way grocery pricing works.

Here are the deals. Nothing too striking, just a few swipes at the Apple Wars to come.  I hope you’ve stocked up on meat, since we’ve got a dry spell heading into the poultry bonanza of November. Cheep Cheep!

Fiesta

large avocados                                                            69c/ea (C15)

Fiesta long grain rice, 4lb sack                                  $1.50/ea

chicken drumsticks, large bag                                  39c/lb (Fiesta limit)

center cut pork chops, bone in, value pack           $1.79/lb (Fiesta limit)

Randalls

pork chops, assorted, bone-in, value pack                   $1.79/lb

Pantry Essentials milk, gallon                                            $1.99/ea 

Campbell’s condensed soup, selected varieties           50c/ea

HEB

red seedless grapes                                                  87c/lb (DD)

Gala, Fuji or Pink Lady apples                                  77c/lb (DD)

organic Gala apples                                                $1.97/lb (DD)

whole pork butt or country style ribs                       $1.27/lb

Sprouts

seedless grapes                                                      88c/lb (DD)

cantaloupes                                                               88c/ea (C15)

organic Gala apples                                                  98c/lb (DD)

bulk oats                                                                     69c/lb

frozen organic fruit/veg, selected, 12-16oz             $2/ea

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This week I’ve perked up the Facebook and Twitter end of Cheepie. Follow up is adding some more info to the actual blog–clearance rack locations, the Actual HEB Names list, and a start on my price point list for certain items.  

If there’s something you’d like to see here let me know, and if I think you’re a reasonable person I’ll consider it. If I think you’re one of the people that sent 200 comments that landed in my spamcatcher, I will simply pity you from afar. If you’re thinking sweet talk like, ” But how good is one to two pillow cases of standard size, fitted sheet, and flat sheet. It is suitable under leaf layers can result in many fungal diseases for your lawn;”** is going to get some play with Cheepie, you’ve got another thing coming.

Nothing is super striking this week. It’s likely the last of decent peaches for under a buck, those are everywhere. Red bell peppers are 50c, and if you like color in your food you can buy a bunch, eat some,and freeze others for later.

The weekend sale at Fiesta lends itself well to a party. If you’ve been thinking you should

This was a sad, sad day.

This was a sad, sad day.

have 30 people over on a Sunday afternoon, but worried about spending too much on food, go shop on Saturday. For $40 you can likely feed them all–pork shoulder, watermelon, pineapple (grill it!), and tortillas is the basics, and fill in as you see fit. They’ve also got the cheapest BlueBell I’ve seen since the re-issue.

Pork shoulder, 78c/lb at Fiesta. 1.99/lb at Randalls. Make of that what you will.

Also, gummi bears are $1.99 in bulk at Sprouts. Just making a note of that for you. You know I like to help you. With candy.

Sprouts 

yellow or white peaches                                                   98c/lb (DD)

cucumbers                                                                            50c/ea (DD)

pineapples                                                                            98c/ea (C15)

red or green bell peppers                                                50c/ea (DD)

Earthbound Farms organic salads, 4-7oz                         B1G1

boneless chicken, any size                                               50% off

Fiesta

Key Limes, 2lb sack                                                         97c/ea

large peaches                                                                    99c/lb (DD)

lemons                                                                                20c/ea

Blue Ribbon long grain rice, 3 lb.                             $1.49/lb

Bluebell                                                                             $4.99/ea

Sat/Sun ONLY

  seedless watermelons                                                $1.99/ea

  Gala apples, 3lb sack                                                 $1.99/ea (DD)

  pineapples                                                                       99c/ea (C15)

  beef back ribs, family pack                                         99c/lb (Fiesta limit)

  mixed pork chops, family pack                                   99c/lb (Fiesta limit)  

  pork shoulder, 4-8lbs                                                      78c/lb (Fiesta limit)

HEB

white seedless grapes                                                         87c/lb (DD)

tomatoes on the vine                                                           67c/lb

organic Gala apples, 2lb sack                                          $2.98/ea (DD)

HCF split chicken breasts, value pack                              $1/lb

All More Grackle Only:

  boneless pork loin, sold whole in bag                                $1.97/lb

  ground pork                                                                           $1.97/lb

  HEB boneless skinless chicken thighs for fajitas                $1.97/lb

Randalls

half pork loin, whole in bag                                               $1.79/lb

bscb or boneless thighs                                                      $1.99/lb

Wheatsville

Smart chicken drums and thighs                                      $1.99/lb

organic Russet potatoes                                                        $1.29/lb (DD)

Don’t forget Double Ad Wednesday at Sprouts–a great chance to score deals and meet like-minded food shoppers!  

As usual, Central Market and Whole Foods are holding their ad until late, so I’m not including either today. CM had been earlier recently, so I’d been able to check, but not this week.

Shop strong, Cheepsters.  And stay tuned, I’ve got a fun giveaway coming up!

Cheep Cheep!

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**An actual quote from email in my spam filter. I’m not sure how these things originate or propagate, but I think this is how the dialog for Two Broke Girls is developed.***

***Footnotes! On Cheepie. This is a happy day, people. Go forth and rejoice. 

Happy Ad Wednesday!

With the holiday weekend, there is a lot of meat on sale out there.  It’s not a Randalls Brisket Lunacy Week (seriously, $1.99???), but under $3 isn’t too shabby these days for brisket.  Also, someone at HEB was hoarding corn, and is throwing it out there for 12.5c per ear. I *love* this guy. Yay corn!

Other highlights include bacon, tomatoes, avocados and spareribs, and organic apples for under a buck a pound!

Some of you might have seen a truncated version of this post. Sometimes, ‘preview’ and ‘publish’ are just too similar. Sorry about that. 

It’s possible I like corn too much.

Randalls

Safeway Farms bacon, 3lb pkg                                         $7.97/ea ($2.66/lb!)

whole brisket, choice                                                         $2.99/lb

General Mills/Betty Crocker random product sale        $2/ea

Sprouts

Hass avocados                                   48c/ea (C15)

on-the-vine cluster tomatoes            48c/lb

cantaloupes                                          98c/ea (C15)

yellow peaches                                     98c/lb (DD)

organic Braeburn apples                    98c/lb (DD)

organic carrots, 5lbs                              $2.98/ea 

Wymans’s frozen fruit, 15oz.              B1G1

bscb                                                         $1.88/lb

bulk seedless raisins                             $1.99/lb

Fiesta

Key Limes, 2lb sack                                            $1.29/ea

large avocados                                                     77c/ea (C15)

seedless watermelon                                          $1.99/ea

russet potatoes, 5lb sack                                      $1.49/ea (DD)

bscb, family pack                                                  $1.67/lb (Fiesta limit)

pork spare ribs, family pack                                 $1.77/lb (Fiesta limit)

beef skirt steak                                                        $3.97/lb (Fiesta limit)

chicken leg quarters, large bag                           37c/lb (Fiesta limit)

whole brisket                                                           $2.97/lb (Fiesta limit)

country style pork ribs                                              $1.49/lb

Kraft mayo or (shudder) Miracle Whip, 30oz         $1.99/ea

HEB

corn                                                                                         8/$1 (C15)

cantaloupe                                                                             98c/ea (C15)

red seedless grapes                                                                87c/ea (DD)

CM organics salad blends, 16oz                                            $4.98/ea (DD)

HCF chicken drums or thighs                                                  $1/ea

HEB boneless skinless chicken thighs for fajitas                     $1/97/lb

assorted pork chops or St. Louis style spareribs                     $1.97/lb

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It’s all hatch chile peppers all the time this week. Randalls is even offering free roasting if you buy 20lbs, when normally they’re a refuge for people that don’t want to smell like a garden burnt down around them.  

Aside from peppers, pork loin is a great deal at Fiesta. I haven’t seen in this cheap in a while.  They’ve also got sugar on the cheap. Grapes, peaches, cantaloupe and cauliflower are all at cheap summer prices, so stock up and freeze while we’re at these low prices!

Fiesta 

nectarines                                                                            99c/lb(DD)

whole pork loin roast                                                          99c/lb (Fiesta limit)

fresh chicken tenders                                                         $1.99/lb (Fiesta limit)

Fiesta brand sugar, 4lb sack                                               99c/lb (limit 2)

Goya Canilla rice, long grain or parboiled, 3lb               99c/lb (limit 2)

Randalls

hatch chile peppers, fresh                                            77c/lb (DD)

bscb or thighs                                                               $1.99/lb

HEB

white or red seedless grapes                                         87c/lb (DD)

Gala apples                                                                     97c/lb (DD)

strawberries, 1lb                                                              $1.17/lb (DD)

hatch chile peppers, fresh                                               78c/lb (grackle only)(DD)

organic peaches or Pink Lady apples                           $2.48/lb (DD)

County Post bscb, value pack                                       $1.99/lb

Sprouts

peaches                                                                             49c/lb (DD)

cantaloupe                                                                          49c/ea (C15)

cauliflower                                                                           88c/ea

Fuji apples or Bartlett pears                                             88c/lb (DD)

organic red or green seedless grapes                          $1.88/lb (DD)

Earthbound Farm organic salads, 1lb                            $4.98/ea

It's mail, it's mail, it's flat, it's paper, it's good!

It’s mail, it’s mail, it’s flat it’s paper, it’s good!

And look what came in the mail! People with me for a while know that my mail is erratic. This is two weeks in a row that my circulars showed up on Tuesday, just like they’re supposed to. Just like they did until I started this blog, and the universe decided my mail was not a priority.  I’m not getting my hopes up for next week, but would like to thank the universe for these two weeks of normal mail.

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This week is thin on the ground.  I’m not sure if stores are saving their deals for a big July 4th bbq push, or if we’re in a spring turning summer lull, but there aren’t a lot of deals to report. I’m not gonna sneeze at 25c avocados, though!

A few readers that pointed out that 3.99/lb for pork tenderloin wasn’t really a great price when I listed it a few weeks back have been proven correct.– This week it’s at $2.97/lb at HEB.  I’ll adjust the goalposts for this one.

Grapes hit a new low for the year at 77c/lb.  I can’t remember them getting this cheap last year.  This is the price point where I buy some to let the kids put them on trays out in the yard to become raisins. It’s nutritious! It’s science! It’s cooking! It’s seriously cheap snacks!

Fiesta is the big leader this week, with potatoes (17.6c/lb) and chicken drums (39c/lb) on Friday and Saturday, watermelon for $1.99, and a decent set of sales for the week.

Fiesta

avocados                                                                                     25c/ea

pineapples                                                                                   $1.49/ea

yellow onions, 3lb sack                                                                 99c/ea

Skinner pasta, 12oz                                                                      50c/ea

Challenge butter, 1lb                                                                   $2.49/ea

Sat/Sun ONLY:

seedless watermelons                                                 $1.99/ea  

Come on! You know this is summer in a green package!

Come on! You know this is summer in a green package!

Gala apples, 3lb sack                                                  $1.50/ea

russet potatoes, 5lb sack                                               88c/ea

Key limes, 2lb sack                                                          99c/ea

Fiesta brand canola oil, gallon                                       $4.99/ea

jumbo bag chicken drums                                                 39c/lb  (Fiesta limit)

Eckrich brand smoked sausage, 39.5-42oz                  $3.99/ea (Fiesta limit)

Randalls

red seedless grapes                                                               77c/lb

$5 Friday:

Cinnamon Toast Crunch/Cheerios/Cocoa Puffs              $1.67/ea

raspberries, 6 oz.                                                                      $1.67/ea

Pop Tarts or Nature Valley chewy granola bars                $1.67/ea

Sprouts

whole seedless watermelon                                          $1.98/ea

bscb or boneless thighs                                               $1.88/ea

organic nectarines, peaches and green grapes         $2.50/lb

HEB

cherries                                                                               $1.87/lb

County Post bscb                                                            $1.99/lb

pork tenderloin                                                                $2.97/lb

Happy Shopping!  And as always, let me know if you spot a deal, and follow me on twitter and Facebook to keep up with on-the-spot deals that I find.

Cheep Cheep!

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I know, I’m a bit late, but what great news I have for you!  Pork loins are on sale again!  I love this sale–$1.97/lb is definitely a stock the freezer price.  Portion them out and freeze them and they’re a super handy item to have for an easy weeknight supper.

Spare ribs are also on sale at Fiesta, along with something called ‘beef back finger ribs’.  If you get these, let me know what you did with them, because I suspect Fiesta of making up food again.

Happy shopping Cheepsters!

HEB

corn                                              20c/ea (C15)Screen shot 2015-06-03 at 1.25.10 PM

hot house cucumbers                  77c/ea (DD)

red bell peppers                           77c/ea (DD)

Pink Lady apples                          77c/lb (DD)

peaches                                        77c/lb (DD)

kale greens, bunch                         77c/ea (DD)

organic nectarines                            $2.98/ea (DD)

boneless pork loin, whole in bag      $1.97/lb 

HCF chicken drums or thighs           $1/lb (grackle only)

Fiesta 

yellow onions, 3lb sack                         99c/ea (C15)

red or black plums                                $1.29/lb 

red bell peppers                                  79c/ea (DD)

green bell peppers                              33c/ea (DD)

cluster tomatoes                                   99c/lb 

pork loin chops, family pack             $1.99/lb (Fiesta Limit)

Fiesta bacon, 24 oz                           $3.99/ea (Fiesta limit)

pork spare ribs                                 $1.99/lb (Fiesta limit)

beef back finger ribs                         $1.69/lb

Fiesta long grain rice, 4 lb                 $1.50/ea

Randalls

cherries                                                              $1.88/lb

strawberries, 1 lb                                                 99c/ea (DD)

mini watermelon                                                  $1.50/ea

Pantry Essentials milk, gallon                             $1.99/ea (limit 2)

bscb                                                                   $1.88/lb

Lucerne chunk or shredded cheese, 32oz          $4.99/lb

General Mills cereals, selected varieties             $1.99/ea

$5 Friday only:

raspberries, 6 oz                                                $1.67/ea

mini rose bouquet                                                  $5/ea

Sprouts

red or green seedless grapes             88c/lb (DD)Screen shot 2015-06-03 at 12.24.32 PM

organic red or green grapes              $2.98/lb (DD)

nectarines                                          $1.98/lb (DD)

organic peaches or nectarines                $2.98/lb (DD)

pineapple                                                   $1.98/ea (C15)

Beefsteak or Roma tomatoes                        88c/lb

red D’Anjou pears                                        48c/lb

pork tenderloin                                            $2.99/lb

Store Flyers:

Fiesta

Randalls:   weekly ad     $5 Friday

Sprouts

HEB:      more grackle  less grackle

Happy Ad Wednesday!

If you didn’t stock up on cheese during the Sprouts sales, Randalls has got 20oz packages of sliced cheese for $2.50, which is equal to $2/lb, and already helpfully sliced! They also have 2 lb bricks and bags, but those are $3/lb, and thus for chumps that don’t do math.

Dryer’s ice cream is on sale at both Sprouts and Fiesta. I’m such a Blue Bell purist that I don’t even know if they are good sale prices, so I don’t have them on the list. If you’re looking for some ice cream, you could start there.

Berries are $1.50 at Sprouts for today only, and all week you can get them for a penny less at Randall (but not strawberries, if you need those hit Sprouts today).Screen shot 2015-05-13 at 12.10.15 AM

I’ll be stocking up on chicken legs and rice from Fiesta, bacon and apples from HEB, and cereal from Randalls.  

Here’s the round-up–

Fiesta

beef brisket, whole                                                         $2.99/lb (Fiesta limit)

chicken drumsticks, jumbo bag                                     49c/lb (Fiesta limit) 

country style pork ribs, family back                                $1.99/lb

pineapple                                                                        $1.49/ea (C15)

mangoes                                                                          25c/ea  (C15)

Gala apples, small                                                           25c/ea  (DD)

Fiesta brand vegetable oil, gallon                                    $4.99/ea

Mahatma Jasmine rice, 2lbs                                             $1.99/ea

Blue Ribbon brand long grain rice, 2lbs                             99c/ea

Randalls

blackberries or raspberries, 6oz                                          $1.49/ea

organic celery                                                                            $1.50/ea (DD)

organic bell peppers, orange/red/yellow                              $2/ea (DD)

organic strawberries, 16oz                                                     $3.99/ea  (DD)

bscb                                                                                               $1.99/lb

Quaker Life or Crunchberries cereal, 13oz                           $1.99/ea

Lucerne sliced cheeses, 20oz.                                                $2.50/eaScreen shot 2015-05-13 at 12.14.27 AM

HEB

cantaloupe                                                                                   87c/ea  (C15)

Pink Lady apples                                                                         88c/lb  (DD)

organic Red Delicious apples, 2lb sack                                  $2.47/ea  (DD)

HCF drums or thighs                                                                       $1/lb

HCF bacon 12oz.                                                                            $2/ea

Sprouts

blueberries, 6oz                                                                                 98c/ea

jumbo navel oranges                                                                        48c/lb

avocados                                                                                             77c/ea (C15)

red or green seedless grapes                                                           $1.88/lb  (DD)

kale                                                                                                           88c/ea (DD)

walnuts, halves and pieces                                                                 $4.99/lb

bscb or thighs                                                                                             $1.99/lb

boneless pork sirloin chops                                                                 $1.99/lb

bulk butter toffee peanuts                                                                    $1.99/lb

Sprouts gingersnaps, 14oz                                                                  $1.50/ea

Wheatsville

organic strawberries                                                                            $3.99/ea (DD)

Links to weekly flyers:

Happy Ad Wednesday!

Mother’s Day has flowers on sale in volumes not normally seen at the stores.  Screen shot 2015-05-05 at 9.54.48 PMHEB’s roses and Randalls tulips are the deals here.  Mom wants you to think of her AND save!

New York steak is $5.99/lb at Sprouts, and t-bones are at Fiesta for the same price with a Fiesta limit. Not cheap, but for steak that’s pretty good. The photo in  the Sprouts ad looks like a NY Strip steak, and I’ve never heard anything else called a New York steak, so I’m figuring that’s what it is. Use your monkey brain, though–if it doesn’t look like a strip don’t buy it!  5 oz lobster tails are also $5.99 at Sprouts, so if your mom is hoping for surf-n-turf, that might be your store this week.

I’ll be stocking up on the split chicken breasts at HEB, which I debone and vacu-seal for the freezer. Watermelon and corn are also on my list, and I’ll get a few dozen mangoes to dice for the freezer for smoothies/freezy pops.

Sprouts

(don’t forget double ad Wednesday, last week’s specials still on!)

large Hass avocados                             $1.50/ea  (C15)

whole seedless watermelon                $3.98/ea

organic large Roma tomatoes              98c/ea 

bulk coffee                                                $6.99/lb

French vanilla almond granola             $1.99/lb

red seedless grapes                                $1.98/lb (DD)

organic Fuji or Red Delicious apples    $1.50/lb (DD)

pineapples                                               $1.98/ea (C15)

boneless skinless chicken thighs          $1.99/lb

Fiesta

bscb                                                    $1.79/lb (Fiesta lmit)

boneless pork loin chops              $1.99/lb

medium live crawfish                     $1.99/lb

Ataulfo mangoes                               25c/ea  (C15)

Sunkist mandarins, 2lb sack          $1.99/ea

Cameo or Braeburn apples             99c/lb  (DD)

HEB

largeHass avocados                      $1.50/ea (C15)

Fuji apples                                         98c/lb  (DD)

pineapples                                        $1.98/ea  (C15) 

HCF split chicken breasts               $1.27/lb (older)

dozen roses                                         $7.87/ea (newer)

Boston butt pork roast, bone-in       $1.47/lb

Randalls

corn                                                         6/$1  (C15)

mini personal watermelon            $1.47 ea (limit 2)

boneless pork sirloin chops         $1.99/ea

General Mills cereals                    $1.99 ea  (12.25-oz. Honey Nut Cheerios, 13-oz. Reese’s Puffs, 11.25-oz. Cookie Crisp or 12.2-oz. Cinnamon Toast Crunch.)

10 stem tulips                                $5

Wheatsville

organic Gala apples, 3lb sack                $3.99/ea  ($1.33/lb) (DD)

organic grape tomatoes                          $1.99  (size/wt unknown, but likely pint)(DD)

Enjoy the sales, stay out of the rain, and if you’re going to have a crawfish boil get on that because they won’t be here too much longer!

Cheep Cheep!

Flyers:

Happy Ad Wednesday!

Hope everyone enjoyed the last gasp of winter, and is ready for the start of summer produce deals!  One of my favorite summer meals is a steak from the freezer, accompianied by corn on the cob and watermelon bought on sale.  We go through a lot of berries for smoothies and turn all kinds of fruit into freezy pops at this time of year, also. Well, not yesterday. Yesterday was Winter, and I made a casserole.  Crazy Mother Nature.

I also stock up on things that will freeze well–lots of watermelon for agua frescas, corn off the cob, all the berries, diced mango, and green beans are examples of summery produce I will seal up for the freezer.

This week’s got blackberries and corn, and chicken leg quarters (read here for notes about that) on great deals.  Avocados and potatoes aren’t too shabby either.

Sprouts has ended their amazing weekly cheese sale, but Randalls has their 32oz bricks and bags of shredded cheese for $5.99 (usually $8.99). So there’s that. As always, that’s the card price, though–as always the stupid Randalls prices are the stupid card prices.  The Wheatsville prices are the non-member prices, and there are no coupons involved with any of the prices in the Happy Ad Wednesday post.

Here we go!

Randalls 

32oz chunk or shredded cheese                  $5.99/ea

bscb                                                                 $1.99/lb

Sprouts

Hass avocados                                            33c/ea (C15)

green beans                                                 98c/lb

bscb and thighs                                           $1.99/lb

raw almonds                                                 $4.99/lb

organic carrots,5lb sack                               $2.98/lb

Fri-Sun only:

sweet cherry tomatoes, 1 pint                        98c/ea (DD)

Fiesta

chicken leg quarters, jumbo bag                49c/lb (Fiesta Limit)

medium whole live crawfish                         $1.69/sack $1.99/lb 

pork blade steak, family pack                       $1.49/lb (Fiesta Limit)

beef short ribs                                                  $2.99/lb (Fiesta Limit)

red seedless grapes                                        $1.49/lb (DD)

limes                                                                    10/$1

russet potatoes, 10lbs                                      $2.49/lb (DD)

HEB

NOTE: This week, I’ve tried to accommodate the two different flyers HEB has for their stores. I’m adding the links to the different flyers here–if your HEB is modern, clean, and only moderately grackled, this is likely your flyer. If it’s small, older, and fully gracklefied, this is likely your flyer. Apologies if you looked for and couldn’t find something.  I’d stopped checking because they’d been the same for weeks, but now they’re different again.

canteloupe                                                         97c/ea (older only) (C15)

blackberries, 6 oz.                                             77c/ea

corn on the cob                                                 20c/ea (C15)

Ataulfo mangos                                                 25c/ea (C15)

organic Fuji or Red Delicious apples            $1.77/lb (older) OR $1.47/lb (newer) (DD)

HCF chicken thighs or drumsticks                 $1/lb

Campari tomatoes. 1lb pack                             $1.50/ea (older)

green beans                                                          98c/lb

largeHass avocados                                           97c/ea (newer) (C15)

organic blackberries,6oz                                   $2.47/ea (newer)

Central Market

PEI black mussels,2lb sack                              $8.99/ea

Trader Joe’s

TJ’s extra virgin olive oil,1L                              $6.99/ea

Wheatsville

organic cucumbers                                           79c/lb (DD)

Central Market is having a Greek-fest, with many interesting looking Greek specials on wine, meat, meals, dips, cheese and more. I cannot deal with their blue and white ad, though, because the Central Market ad should be green and white, which might be my own personal OCD trappings kicking in. I need my grocery ads to stay the same, and the new Fiesta ad was enough for me to cope with for one week. Generally, these CM pushes come with lots of free tastings, so if you’re hungry and out of pocket, swing by.

Cheep Cheep!