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Ok first things First i need some information. Do you have one day a

week you do your grocery shopping ? and if so. can you go alone with no

children ?

 

Answer those and I can move on to step two.

 

Hugs

Deana

 

Gina wrote:

 

>

>

> Hi Deanna,

>

> Any suggestions you have are most welcome!! I have a food budget

> around $400 to $450 and i feed 4 on that. But, it NEVER includes

> everything.

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Yes, I usually do my shopping on Sunday evenings before the

beginning of the week. I can leave my kids at home! As you know,

that saves money in and of itself!LOL

Be blessed,

Gina

 

herbal remedies , Deana <squeekyme@c...> wrote:

>

> Ok first things First i need some information. Do you have one

day a

> week you do your grocery shopping ? and if so. can you go alone

with no

> children ?

>

> Answer those and I can move on to step two.

>

> Hugs

> Deana

>

> Gina wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Hi Deanna,

> >

> > Any suggestions you have are most welcome!! I have a food budget

> > around $400 to $450 and i feed 4 on that. But, it NEVER includes

> > everything.

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Sure for anyone who wants it. ) (I do mine a day or two ahead of

time so if I get called away from my concentration i go right back to

it and know it will still be done in time to do shopping)

 

OK so

 

First Step : Try to go the same day each week.

 

Second Step: DO NOT take your children with. If I can find a way to

be without my children for 2hours.

Which is impossible usually. I know you can

too.

 

Third Step : The night before, or even earlier if you have the time,

Print out our lay out all your cook books that you want to get

recipes from.

 

Fourth Step: Print out your blank Weekly menu. ( A piece of Scrap

paper with 7 columns works fine too.

I have put the one that I use below. If it is

hard to print out let me know and I will send it as an attachment

privately.

 

Fifth Step: Have a notebook next to you - this is what you will use

to write your grocery list down. I make cattegories to make

my shopping faster and easier. Depending on how you

like to, I do mine in the order they are in my store. and

underline the names of each section and leave about

9 lines or so for each.

 

( Fresh Produce, Deli, Meat, Canned and Boxed ,

Pasta, Seasonings, Frozen, Baby, Dairy, Breads, Personal, Other )

 

Sixth Step: Now on to your menu start with the dinners first . since

this is the main family meal. Pick out 7 recipes or if you cook

without recipes (i say your lucky ) :) But if your

like me you need recipes till you get to know them . Write them

down under the dinner part of your menu for each

day. Now add a vegetable to each days dinner, and any thing

else that may go with that meal.

 

Do the same thing for Lunches (Your husbands

lunches can even be leftovers )

 

Breakfast is pretty open so I just make sure I buy

2 boxes of cereal (malt o meal) and such . No reason to buy tons

of breakfast junkies ( i call them) you know, the

pastries and the donuts and all that. Wipe them from your mind.

Keep those types of breakfasts for special

ocassions.

 

 

Seventh Step: Now that your menu is laid out you can move to your

shopping list. Go through each day and write down the things

needed to buy for each meal. Some things I bet you will

already have on hand. If not. thats ok too.

 

Eight Step: Reward yourself with something calm and soothing . tea, a

warm bath. for doing all that hard work. You are now all organized

and ready to shop on shopping day.

 

SHOPPING DAY

 

Make sure you have eaten before you go. NEVER go grocery shopping on

a hungary stomache.

 

Now FOLLOW YOUR LIST. as you put things in the cart, on the side of

your shopping list mark them off and on the back write down an apx

price. Keep doing this as you add things to your cart add the amt

aproximation and whats on the paper, cross out the old number and write

the new number. This lets you see how much money your actually

putting in your cart. FOLLOW YOUR LIST. NO EXTRAS

 

STAY AWAY FROM THE JUNK FOOD AISLES. We rarely RARELY go down them.

 

Main things to buy Organic wise that wont break your pocket book.

 

Bananas

Apples

Pears

Lettuce

Salad veggies

 

Bulk Herbs, (if it says $7.00 per oz. you dont need to get an ounce,

(who really uses 1oz in one dish of cooking anyway ) just take the amt

you need to cook with)

 

Bread

Amish Chicken

Already cut pieces of Meats

Tofu

Local packaged dried fruits

Bulk pasta from the bins

 

Some already packaged deli foods are good deals including

premade sandwiches.

(these are great for those lunch ideas )

 

-----

Things in the organic store that will prolly break your pocket book.

(this is stuff I buy at a regular supermarket)

 

YES I go to 2 different stores

 

Cheeses

Milk

Yogurts

Butter

Canned Goods

Juices

Boxed Goods

Frozen Goods

Deli foods

 

 

You can eat healthy buy changing recipes to suite your own family

needs.

We do not purchase any of the following or very rarely do

Just walk past them :-)

 

Soda

Hot dogs

Pizza (we make our own)

Candy cereals

Any foods with red or blue dyes

Any foods with fake sugars

Chips

Candy

 

 

I feel i may have left something out - if you have any questions pls

ask.

 

 

 

 

Weekly Meal

Planner Checklist

Copyright ©

Printablechecklists.com

 

Sunday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday:

 

 

 

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daddys Lunches:

 

 

 

Monday:

 

 

Tuesday:

 

 

Wednesday:

 

 

Thursday:

 

 

Friday:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hugs and much love

Deana

 

=====================================

 

Gina wrote:

 

 

 

Yes, I usually do my shopping on Sunday evenings before the

beginning of the week. I can leave my kids at home! As you know,

that saves money in and of itself!LOL

Be blessed,

Gina

 

=====================================

amber wrote

Deana

I would also love some tips. If that is Ok? always always looking

to learn how to save $ and feed my family better.

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HI, Deanna!

Wow! I don't think you missed anything!! That was great! I have

not got a chance to print out the blank menu planner, but will try

this evening! I guess the first thing is really determining that

you are going to do this every week and STICK to it! I willlet you

know how it goes!

 

Thanks so much for the great advice!

Be blessed,

Gina

 

 

herbal remedies , Deana <squeekyme@c...> wrote:

> Sure for anyone who wants it. ) (I do mine a day or two ahead

of time

> so if I get called away from my concentration i go right back to

it and

> know it will still be done in time to do shopping)

>

> OK so

>

> First Step : Try to go the same day each week.

>

> Second Step: DO NOT take your children with. If I can find a

way to

> be without my children for 2hours.

> Which is impossible usually. I know you

can too.

>

> Third Step : The night before, or even earlier if you have the

time,

> Print out our lay out all your cook books that you want to get

> recipes from.

>

> Fourth Step: Print out your blank Weekly menu. ( A piece of Scrap

paper

> with 7 columns works fine too.

> I have put the one that I use below. If it

is

> hard to print out let me know and I will send it as an attachment

> privately.

>

> Fifth Step: Have a notebook next to you - this is what you will

use

> to write your grocery list down. I make cattegories to make

> my shopping faster and easier. Depending on

how you

> like to, I do mine in the order they are in my store. and

> underline the names of each section and leave

about 9

> lines or so for each.

>

> ( Fresh Produce, Deli, Meat, Canned and Boxed ,

Pasta,

> Seasonings, Frozen, Baby, Dairy, Breads, Personal, Other )

>

> Sixth Step: Now on to your menu start with the dinners first .

since

> this is the main family meal. Pick out 7 recipes or if you cook

> without recipes (i say your lucky ) :) But if

your

> like me you need recipes till you get to know them . Write them

> down under the dinner part of your menu for

each

> day. Now add a vegetable to each days dinner, and any thing

> else that may go with that meal.

>

> Do the same thing for Lunches (Your husbands

lunches

> can even be leftovers )

>

> Breakfast is pretty open so I just make sure I

buy 2

> boxes of cereal (malt o meal) and such . No reason to buy tons

> of breakfast junkies ( i call them) you know,

the

> pastries and the donuts and all that. Wipe them from your mind.

> Keep those types of breakfasts for special

ocassions.

>

>

> Seventh Step: Now that your menu is laid out you can move to your

> shopping list. Go through each day and write down the

things

> needed to buy for each meal. Some things I bet you

will

> already have on hand. If not. thats ok too.

>

> Eight Step: Reward yourself with something calm and soothing .

tea, a

> warm bath. for doing all that hard work. You are now all

organized and

> ready to shop on shopping day.

>

> SHOPPING DAY

>

> Make sure you have eaten before you go. NEVER go grocery

shopping on a

> hungary stomache.

>

> Now FOLLOW YOUR LIST. as you put things in the cart, on the side

of

> your shopping list mark them off and on the back write down an apx

> price. Keep doing this as you add things to your cart add the

amt

> aproximation and whats on the paper, cross out the old number and

write

> the new number. This lets you see how much money your actually

putting

> in your cart. FOLLOW YOUR LIST. NO EXTRAS

>

> STAY AWAY FROM THE JUNK FOOD AISLES. We rarely RARELY go down

them.

>

> Main things to buy Organic wise that wont break your pocket book.

>

> Bananas

> Apples

> Pears

> Lettuce

> Salad veggies

>

> Bulk Herbs, (if it says $7.00 per oz. you dont need to get an

ounce,

> (who really uses 1oz in one dish of cooking anyway ) just take

the amt

> you need to cook with)

>

> Bread

> Amish Chicken

> Already cut pieces of Meats

> Tofu

> Local packaged dried fruits

> Bulk pasta from the bins

>

> _Some _already packaged deli foods are good deals including

premade

> sandwiches.

> (these are great for those lunch ideas )

>

> -

----

> Things in the organic store that will prolly break your pocket

book.

> (this is stuff I buy at a regular supermarket)

>

> YES I go to 2 different stores

>

> Cheeses

> Milk

> Yogurts

> Butter

> Canned Goods

> Juices

> Boxed Goods

> Frozen Goods

> Deli foods

>

>

> You can eat healthy buy changing recipes to suite your own family

needs.

> We do not purchase any of the following or very rarely do

> Just walk past them :-)

>

> Soda

> Hot dogs

> Pizza (we make our own)

> Candy cereals

> Any foods with red or blue dyes

> Any foods with fake sugars

> Chips

> Candy

>

>

> I feel i may have left something out - if you have any questions

pls ask.

>

>

>

> /*Weekly Meal Planner Checklist*/

> Printablechecklists.com

>

> *Sunday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Monday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Tuesday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Wednesday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Thursday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Friday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Saturday: *

> *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

>

>

>

> *Daddys Lunches: *

> *Monday: *

> *Tuesday: *

> *Wednesday: *

> *Thursday:*

> *Friday:*

>

>

>

> Hugs and much love

> Deana

>

> =====================================

>

> Gina wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Yes, I usually do my shopping on Sunday evenings before the

> > beginning of the week. I can leave my kids at home! As you

know,

> > that saves money in and of itself!LOL

> > Be blessed,

> > Gina

>

> =====================================

>

> amber wrote

>

> Deana

>

> I would also love some tips. If that is Ok? always always

looking to

> learn how to save $ and feed my family better.

>

> Re: ADD and ADHD

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Great job Deanna. The only thing I'd add is that when you find a

combination that works well you can repeat that weeks menu every so

often reducintg the amount of planning time. One thing I did to cut

my budget even more, is to cut some of my own meat - for instance

stew meat costs more than a chuck roast and it takes no time at all

to cut a chuck roast into chunks.

 

 

herbal remedies , " Gina " <kelticgirl14>

wrote:

>

>

> HI, Deanna!

> Wow! I don't think you missed anything!! That was great! I have

> not got a chance to print out the blank menu planner, but will try

> this evening! I guess the first thing is really determining that

> you are going to do this every week and STICK to it! I willlet

you

> know how it goes!

>

> Thanks so much for the great advice!

> Be blessed,

> Gina

>

>

> herbal remedies , Deana <squeekyme@c...>

wrote:

> > Sure for anyone who wants it. ) (I do mine a day or two ahead

> of time

> > so if I get called away from my concentration i go right back to

> it and

> > know it will still be done in time to do shopping)

> >

> > OK so

> >

> > First Step : Try to go the same day each week.

> >

> > Second Step: DO NOT take your children with. If I can find a

> way to

> > be without my children for 2hours.

> > Which is impossible usually. I know

you

> can too.

> >

> > Third Step : The night before, or even earlier if you have the

> time,

> > Print out our lay out all your cook books that you want to get

> > recipes from.

> >

> > Fourth Step: Print out your blank Weekly menu. ( A piece of

Scrap

> paper

> > with 7 columns works fine too.

> > I have put the one that I use below. If

it

> is

> > hard to print out let me know and I will send it as an attachment

> > privately.

> >

> > Fifth Step: Have a notebook next to you - this is what you

will

> use

> > to write your grocery list down. I make cattegories to make

> > my shopping faster and easier. Depending on

> how you

> > like to, I do mine in the order they are in my store. and

> > underline the names of each section and leave

> about 9

> > lines or so for each.

> >

> > ( Fresh Produce, Deli, Meat, Canned and

Boxed ,

> Pasta,

> > Seasonings, Frozen, Baby, Dairy, Breads, Personal, Other )

> >

> > Sixth Step: Now on to your menu start with the dinners first .

> since

> > this is the main family meal. Pick out 7 recipes or if you cook

> > without recipes (i say your lucky ) :) But

if

> your

> > like me you need recipes till you get to know them . Write them

> > down under the dinner part of your menu for

> each

> > day. Now add a vegetable to each days dinner, and any thing

> > else that may go with that meal.

> >

> > Do the same thing for Lunches (Your husbands

> lunches

> > can even be leftovers )

> >

> > Breakfast is pretty open so I just make sure

I

> buy 2

> > boxes of cereal (malt o meal) and such . No reason to buy tons

> > of breakfast junkies ( i call them) you

know,

> the

> > pastries and the donuts and all that. Wipe them from your mind.

> > Keep those types of breakfasts for special

> ocassions.

> >

> >

> > Seventh Step: Now that your menu is laid out you can move to

your

> > shopping list. Go through each day and write down the

> things

> > needed to buy for each meal. Some things I bet you

> will

> > already have on hand. If not. thats ok too.

> >

> > Eight Step: Reward yourself with something calm and soothing .

> tea, a

> > warm bath. for doing all that hard work. You are now all

> organized and

> > ready to shop on shopping day.

> >

> > SHOPPING DAY

> >

> > Make sure you have eaten before you go. NEVER go grocery

> shopping on a

> > hungary stomache.

> >

> > Now FOLLOW YOUR LIST. as you put things in the cart, on the

side

> of

> > your shopping list mark them off and on the back write down an

apx

> > price. Keep doing this as you add things to your cart add the

> amt

> > aproximation and whats on the paper, cross out the old number

and

> write

> > the new number. This lets you see how much money your actually

> putting

> > in your cart. FOLLOW YOUR LIST. NO EXTRAS

> >

> > STAY AWAY FROM THE JUNK FOOD AISLES. We rarely RARELY go down

> them.

> >

> > Main things to buy Organic wise that wont break your pocket book.

> >

> > Bananas

> > Apples

> > Pears

> > Lettuce

> > Salad veggies

> >

> > Bulk Herbs, (if it says $7.00 per oz. you dont need to get an

> ounce,

> > (who really uses 1oz in one dish of cooking anyway ) just take

> the amt

> > you need to cook with)

> >

> > Bread

> > Amish Chicken

> > Already cut pieces of Meats

> > Tofu

> > Local packaged dried fruits

> > Bulk pasta from the bins

> >

> > _Some _already packaged deli foods are good deals including

> premade

> > sandwiches.

> > (these are great for those lunch ideas )

> >

> > --------------------------------

--

> ----

> > Things in the organic store that will prolly break your pocket

> book.

> > (this is stuff I buy at a regular supermarket)

> >

> > YES I go to 2 different stores

> >

> > Cheeses

> > Milk

> > Yogurts

> > Butter

> > Canned Goods

> > Juices

> > Boxed Goods

> > Frozen Goods

> > Deli foods

> >

> >

> > You can eat healthy buy changing recipes to suite your own

family

> needs.

> > We do not purchase any of the following or very rarely do

> > Just walk past them :-)

> >

> > Soda

> > Hot dogs

> > Pizza (we make our own)

> > Candy cereals

> > Any foods with red or blue dyes

> > Any foods with fake sugars

> > Chips

> > Candy

> >

> >

> > I feel i may have left something out - if you have any questions

> pls ask.

> >

> >

> >

> > /*Weekly Meal Planner Checklist*/

> > Printablechecklists.com

> >

> > *Sunday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Monday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Tuesday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Wednesday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Thursday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Friday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Saturday: *

> > *Breakfast* *Lunch* *Dinner*

> >

> >

> >

> > *Daddys Lunches: *

> > *Monday: *

> > *Tuesday: *

> > *Wednesday: *

> > *Thursday:*

> > *Friday:*

> >

> >

> >

> > Hugs and much love

> > Deana

> >

> > =====================================

> >

> > Gina wrote:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Yes, I usually do my shopping on Sunday evenings before the

> > > beginning of the week. I can leave my kids at home! As you

> know,

> > > that saves money in and of itself!LOL

> > > Be blessed,

> > > Gina

> >

> > =====================================

> >

> > amber wrote

> >

> > Deana

> >

> > I would also love some tips. If that is Ok? always always

> looking to

> > learn how to save $ and feed my family better.

> >

> > Re: ADD and ADHD

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Your welcome :) If I can h elp just one person with something I do

everyday. then I feel like I made a difference :)

 

I wanted to add something too. Meat is expensive no matter where you

shop (if your a meat eating family) cutting back on the mt you use and

replacing the loss with extra veggies will also reduce your cost.

 

For example: Lets say your making Chicken Alfredo for dinner. One

chicken breast trimmed from fat, cooked, and cut into small chunks is

enough to add to the alfredo to feed a family of four. Add your

broccoli on the side or in the fettucini and offer another bowl of

veggies in addition. Your family wont even notice.

 

I notice roasts for the crockpot that they sell in the supermarket I can

take home and cut in half and freeze half Therefore getting two meals

from one roast meat.

 

Hugs

Deana

 

 

 

 

Gina wrote:

 

>

>

> HI, Deanna!

> Wow! I don't think you missed anything!! That was great! I have

> not got a chance to print out the blank menu planner, but will try

> this evening! I guess the first thing is really determining that

> you are going to do this every week and STICK to it! I willlet you

> know how it goes!

>

> Thanks so much for the great advice!

> Be blessed,

> Gina

>

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Also remember it takes time to learn new things. You will most likely

mess up and vear from your list a couple times, dont be hard on

yourself. Take it out of the cart and put it back on the shelf. Or if

your already home, remember you can do better next time. I have even

gotten to the check out and told the cashier to please not to ring

something up, I decided I didnt want it. They have no problem putting

it back on the shelf ) In fact they have someone who works there just

to do that type of stuff. Just cause you picked it up DOESNT mean you

have to buy it. It's your money.. not the grocery stores :) (BIG

thing for me to learn)

 

 

Another word of thought as well. It took me about 5months to get used

to the food coop (the health food store) and what I thought was too

high of prices. I realized that many things really weren't that bad for

certain things. For example. Organic apple cider vinegar compared to

regular apple cider vinegar. Watch for bargains. If the Organic apple

juice is $9 a gallon usually (eeek I would never pay that) But you

see it on sale one week for $5 for a gallon. Get it. You will know

that that week you got to feed your family Good old fashioned pioneer

apple juice compared to the conventional you have to buy the other weeks.

 

Some organic is better then none. We dont have to be all organic, and

we dont have to follow anyones guidlines except for what feels right to

you and your family.

 

Hugs

Deana

 

 

 

Gina wrote:

 

>

>

> HI, Deanna!

> Wow! I don't think you missed anything!! That was great! I have

> not got a chance to print out the blank menu planner, but will try

> this evening! I guess the first thing is really determining that

> you are going to do this every week and STICK to it! I willlet you

> know how it goes!

>

> Thanks so much for the great advice!

> Be blessed,

> Gina

>

>

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Exactly!! and thank you

 

Hugs

Deana

 

zengirl04 wrote:

 

>

>

> Great job Deanna. The only thing I'd add is that when you find a

> combination that works well you can repeat that weeks menu every so

> often reducintg the amount of planning time. One thing I did to cut

> my budget even more, is to cut some of my own meat - for instance

> stew meat costs more than a chuck roast and it takes no time at all

> to cut a chuck roast into chunks.

>

>

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Thanks, Deanna! I will use your advice wisely! :o)

 

I have a funny story about picking things up and putting them back,

well, sort of funny... maybe more a fond memory!!

 

My mom and I used to go shopping... we would load up our carts with

all kinds of things we wanted... we used to buy it all!! Bad move,

of course!! Well, one day we loaded up our carts and had allkinds of

great STUFF. We were getting ready to go to the checkout and we

started saying to each other.... " I don't htink I want this! " We

ended up putting back almost everything we had placed in the cart.

AFter that, we would just go to the store, fill up the cart and put

it all back..that way we would get the thrill of shopping, the

therapy of it, I should say, and not go home with the debt we just

created! I love to shop, esepcially when I am depressed, it always

makes me feel better!

 

Be blessed,

Gina

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LOL this is funny )

 

what a fun filled memory to have!

 

Hugs

Deana

 

 

Gina wrote:

 

>

>

> Thanks, Deanna! I will use your advice wisely! :o)

>

> I have a funny story about picking things up and putting them back,

> well, sort of funny... maybe more a fond memory!!

>

>

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Here in Australia most big food stores have certain days and times of day where they have things out much cheaper for a short space of time. For instance recently my son and I were food shopping late at night on a Sunday night and almost just before closing they announced that minced or ground beef as you call it there was out for $2 a packet. I rushed over to the meat section and grabbed as many as I could. Not many people bothered but I didn't care if I looked "Needy"..lol.

Also in another store in my home town, they have very cheap vegetables in what I call the "throwaway" box at the end of the aisle. It's veggies that are re-packaged because they are getting a bit unfresh. For instance huge packs of ripe bananas. Just ready for eating. Most people buy them a bit greener so they can keep longer. But for 50 cents a bag they are great for making smoothies and muffins and healthy cookies etc. Also the carrots, I chop the ends off and juice them. Often get a whole tray of tomatoes for 50c and many other things. The rich people don't bother to look here. Lemons and other citrus fruits also. They don't go off. Just get a little softer and more juicy.

My son is getting wise to this too and often finds bargains. Jen

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