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ree-Xi 07-11-2008 03:59 PM

How much is a...
 
In the spirit of the two gasoline threads, I thought it would be interesting to see how much other "staples" cost.

What are your staples, and what did they cost?

A gallon of milk: Skim milk, 3.49
A loaf of bread: 1.79
A dozen eggs: 2.59
Four lb of sugar: 3.99 (what happened to the 5 lb sacks?)
Yogurt, lowest price: 0.50 each
Apples: 3.99/lb
Fresh sliced store brand turkey breast: 7.99/lb (we only get 1/2 lb)
Fresh chicken breast: SCORE! 1.99/lb, so we bought 10 pounds
Cocoa Puffs 16.5 oz: 2.99 (my vice)

KSig RC 07-11-2008 04:08 PM

Ounce of moderately good blow: $700
Hooker: $200/hr

KSigkid 07-11-2008 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1679484)
Ounce of moderately good blow: $700
Hooker: $200/hr

Excuse me - you forgot the following:

Bottle of Rogue Ale (any variety): $5.99

Baseball Prospectus 2008: $20

greekchef 07-11-2008 04:58 PM

Rehab and antibiotic without insurance: $25,000

greekchef 07-11-2008 05:02 PM

Also 40/52 frozen Shrimp: 2 lb. for $5.98
Coffee (8 o'clock Columbian $6.99 at HT, $3.99 at Wal Mart) huh?

EE-BO 07-11-2008 06:28 PM

Groceries have definitely gone up around here. I make most of my own food from scratch, and so that is where I have noticed the increases. I remember the numbers on some of the stuff I buy all the time just because of repetition and because I am accountant by training. The "used to be prices" are about 3 months ago except where noted.

A quart of skim milk is $2.28 now- was $1.99
Loaf of bread is $3.78- was $3.49
Small bag of granola (a week's worth) is $4.68- used to be $4.25 or thereabouts
Organic chicken breasts are $5.99/lb- used to be $4.99
Bag of noodles is $1.59, up from $1.29
Prime tenderloin is running $30-32 a pound- used to be $26.99 pretty consistently
8 oz cheddar cheese is $2.28- was $1.99 just like the milk
Fresh artichokes have been $3.49+ all season, last year they were $2.50 or so.
Honeydew and canteloupe have been $3.99 each most of the time- the offseason price
Tuna is 79 cents a can- up from 59-65 cents

Not affecting me much since I am solo, but I am sure large families are feeling the pinch. It is worst with anything heavy or fresh- items that would tend to have higher shipping costs due to weight or the need for quick/refrigerated delivery.

I don't buy much else these days- but I am not seeing much pricing pressure when I do. Beer is about the same as always, as is clothing. I just got some more workout gear and I think I paid $7-8 each for Russell workout shorts and T-shirts- which is actually less than I had expected.

Unregistered- 07-11-2008 07:39 PM

A gallon of milk was $4.69 and a dozen eggs were $3.29 on our last trip to Costco last Saturday. :(

I tried convincing the Boy that we didn't really need milk or eggs but he wouldn't have it.

Elephant Walk 07-11-2008 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1679484)
Ounce of moderately good blow: $700
Hooker: $200/hr

Holy shit, you stole exactly what I was going to say...if you replace Hooker with whiskey.

AGDee 07-11-2008 09:33 PM

I mainly buy things on sale soooooo...

Bread: $1 - $1.25 (Kroger brand)
Skim milk 1/2 gallon: $1.50 (usually 2/$3.00 at Kroger on sale.. used to always be 10/$10)
dozen lg eggs: $1.79 last time I bought them
Yogurt: about $.50 each

I buy the chicken breasts when they are buy 1, get 1 free and do other things like that. You can save a lot if you shop the sales and buy in bulk when things are on sale. Also, I tend to buy one bulk meat each time.. so I buy a big amount of ground beef one shopping trip, chicken the next, pork chops/steaks or roasts the next, depending on the sales at the time. Kroger also tends to have the same things on sale over and over, so I've gotten to know their standard sales.

ISUKappa 07-11-2008 10:13 PM

I think milk is around $3.49
Bread around $2.79
Sliced deli meat is around $6.99/lb
bananas around $.69/lb
6-pack Left Hand Milk Stout around $7.99

We get our beef for free from my parents. We just bought and had a whole hog processed, so our freezer is full of meat right now. We have three tomato plants that are starting to produce tomatoes and some cucumber plants that are growing in pots by our house. When the sweet corn finally matures, we'll buy a bunch and freeze that. Otherwise I'll try and buy fruits/veg when they're on sale. I would go to the farmer's market, but that's on hiatus due to the flooding.

EE-BO 07-11-2008 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1679582)
Holy shit, you stole exactly what I was going to say...if you replace Hooker with whiskey.

Yes, but how much whiskey can you drink in an hour?

KSigkid 07-11-2008 10:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1679582)
Holy shit, you stole exactly what I was going to say...if you replace Hooker with whiskey.

That works too.

KSigKid
- Thinks whiskey should come standard with law school studying

KSig RC 07-13-2008 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ISUKappa (Post 1679629)
6-pack Left Hand Milk Stout around $7.99

Whoa, wait, seriously? Left Hand products run from $8.99-9.99 around these parts . . . shit

AGDee 07-13-2008 10:18 PM

I double checked the sugar when I was at the store yesterday. We did have 5 pound bags and they were $3.29.

ISUKappa 07-13-2008 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1680400)
Whoa, wait, seriously? Left Hand products run from $8.99-9.99 around these parts . . . shit

That's what you get for living in the big city, yo.

The closest HyVee quit carrying it about a year ago. :( I think the one a few miles further away still carries it, but the husband is the one who's been buying the beer lately, so it could very well be up to $8.99 now. It's not as fun to buy when you can't drink it.


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