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Today I share my stock up shopping trip where I visited my favorite stores to load up in discount groceries: 99 cent store, Grocery Outlet, Aldi and locally owned Atlas Market. I shopped late Friday night and early Saturday morning. No traffic, no crowds – just super great finds! Just over $100 for two weeks of groceries for a family of 3.

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littlesongbird1 says:

That's a huge 99 cent store.

Thu Le says:

I like the guitar music in this video. Do you mind to give me the title of the song?
You inspire me to clean and tidy my house. Thank you.

Barbara Wright says:

What do you do with all the yogurt

Barbara Wright says:

Do you show recipes for some of the food you buy. I don’t eat beans but if I had some good recipes fit them. I would eat them. I just started watching your Channel. I love it. Thanks.

Rosalee Robinson says:

Luv how u save on groceries.

Happyblabla 75 says:

Really miss your grocery hauls !! Please come back !!

drdianneLc says:

The date on products does not mean expiration. It is simply a best used by, or need to sell by date. I have used many items years past that date with no problem. The things you need to look for are leakage, no seals, opened, rusty, moldy, bulging, or an unpleasant or not quite right odor. Dried goods that are stale can be reinvigorated (made crisp again) by putting them in the oven on a cookie sheet at low temp for 5-10 minutes. I do that with cereals, chips, popcorn, crackers, cookies & anything that is supposed to have a good crunch.

Camie Le says:

I’m watching your videos nonstop… I’m learning a lot of helpful tips. I’m glad to see I have already been doing some of them. My husband is searching for a freezer now.

Country Darlin says:

You have a wonderful sense of humor, besides being a very smart lady. 🙂

Barbara Burdick says:

Sorry! In NC, we don't have anything except Aldis. But I enjoyed looking at everything, to get ideas, because everything you and your family like, I like too! ( Except for the bok choy,lol😒!) Stay safe shopping!😍😍😍

Stacy Blazak says:

I’ve enjoyed your channel the videos are great. On this video making those comments that at Atlas store u were worried but they didn’t give u any problems, that’s culturally insensitive and wrong. What if someone said that about your cultures grocery store. Please don’t make it out that middle eastern culture is to be feared; why; WHY,!?! It’s a grocery store!

Fabiana Marquez says:

I think I am going to start to shop at my 99cent store and definitely going to try grocery discount

keriannak says:

“When we run out of tortilla chips in our house… it’s a riot” 😂 So glad I found your channel, great tips and I agree your voice is calming.

Debb 90 says:

Always love your videos. They are so much fun to watch! ☺️👍❤️

See says:

It's not as easy when you have a special diet, like low fat or sodium, and gluten free which is astronomically priced. Would you do a video on that? Would certainly be a learning experience!

alisha Dawn says:

😂kind of rude u were scared to go into a middle eastern store and no one gave u problems

Laura Richards says:

Not sure how many times I watch your videos I just enjoy watching in case I missed something thanks again

jlmomrn says:

You're adorable!! Sneaky Grocery Outlet. I live in MA. There aren't many outlet grocery stores – except Market Basket. We also don't buy a lot of prepared foods.

Rebekah Hackert says:

Ypur grocery haul is so calming. I almost always have 4 children with me between 1-10yrs old.

Rebekah Hackert says:

Aldi marks down every morning. Mostly bread and meat.

roberta knoke says:

I work in a grocery store and have for years. While i too love a good bargain and understand the need to watch funds when shopping, the one thing that makes my job miserable is the people that are forever trying to get "a deal" on things that are not on sale or marked down. They come to a high end supermarket wanting to get low end deals and pester and complain so much about the prices. I really appreciate that you show people how to get deals when they are AVAILABLE and at places that can easily accomodate lower price options. Please, people, stop going to high end stores thinking that we can adjust prices to your budget. Things will be marked down when they are marked down, not when you think you should get it cheaper. And one more point- there is a difference between an expiration date and a best before date. Best before means that it is deemed at its best before the date shown. It doesn't explode the day after, so if you have a product that had 3 days left on its best before date, dont expect me to reduce it for you because you say you cant eat it in that amount of time. It will be fine for some time after if you store it properly.

Kelleymarie Jones says:

You aren’t kidding, cali drivers in 🌧 are like cave men seeing 🔥 for the 1st time!😂😂😂

Irina Cook says:

No to the music, please

Barry says:

i like you funny comments

squiggly7 says:

Do you shop with a list or not? I was just wondering because many folks advocate sticking to a list or mainly to a list. You appear to focus more on the search for deals for each item individually.

Ronda nanny says:

Videos are well done..easy to watch.. I cook from scratch but still got great ideals from previous videos I will be making burritos from scratch and freezing.😄

Nikki Badzik says:

I love listening to your videos. Such useful information along with your sweet sense of humor. Your videos have a soothing quality to them too. Thx for the information.

Tinkerbell B says:

🐄🦄🦋

C J says:

You had initial issues going into a Middle Eastern Market? What was the issue? Suppose if the tables were turned, and someone felt going into an Asian market? The clerks would be happy to help translate an item if the box was in Arabic.

Ligia Monge says:

Here in Orlando, at least those groceries will cost double

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