Normally, I’d be saying “this is what $X looks like, but I don’t have the photos, this time!
Today, my daughter and I were going to make a trip into town and then, if the truck was behaving, a trip to the nearer city to go to Walmart and Canadian Tire.
My daughter needed to go to town first, and take care of some paperwork at the pharmacy. It was coming up on noon by the time she was done, and neither of us had had breakfast, so we had lunch in town, too.
As our shopping lists had grown, my daughter suggested we just go to the larger city, instead. The nearer Walmart is pretty small and the selection isn’t as good. We decided it was worth the extra drive and did that, instead.
Our first stop in the city was the Canadian Tire, where I picked up a couple of bags of litter pellets.
It was a very dangerous trip for me.
The seed displays are up, and the garden supplies are being set up!
Including a portable greenhouse I’ve been eyeballing for a while now, that was at 52% off. I really didn’t have the budget for it yet, though. I did find a replacement snow brush for the one I broke trying to knock ice away from the tires on the truck a while back. It was on clearance, so I was able to get a much better quality one this time.
Total spent at Canadian Tire, after taxes, was $29.09
From there, we went to the Walmart. I wanted to pick up a bit more cat food and some fresh produce, plus my husband had his own shopping list on a different budget. I didn’t get a picture of the cart, as his stuff was in there, plus I shared the cart with my daughter and her own shopping. Here is the receipt, though.

I got a 32 pack of wet cat food, plus a large back of kibble, which was on my list. The inside cats don’t like the feed store kibble, so I got them this, and the feed store kibble will be for the outside cats.
I remembered to grab a package of regular facial tissues, plus a couple of square packages for the truck that fit in the console between the front seats.
Not on the list was a 24 pack of Cream of Mushroom soup that was on sale for 77¢ each. They are usually almost double that price.
We were almost out of Basmati rice, which is what my husband likes. Normally, we get that at Costco, but I picked up an 8lb bag here. Hopefully, it is a good brand.
There are carrots, which were on sales, a 2L of 3% milk, a couple of pounds of salted butter, mushrooms and bananas. I also picked up some bouillon cubes – vegetable, chicken and mushroom – and a cannister of beef bouillon powder.
I grabbed a couple of bags of pasta that was on sale, and a package of frozen fish filets for the girls. I also got a couple of blocks of cheese that are 2/$12, plus a block of lactose free cheese for the girls.
Aside from a donation, that was it. $200.25 after taxes.
I had intended to get more fresh produce and maybe some meat, but most of it just didn’t look all that good. My daughter was also not able to find some of what was on her list, so we decided to hit the international grocery store for the rest.
Which turned out to be much more productive, with a lot of sales, plus loyalty card bonuses.
Thankfully, I was able to take advantage of it.
This is what $203.03 after taxes looks like.

Along with the sale prices, this week had an extra 20% off all produce as a loyalty card bonus.

Oops. I just realized the top item is cropped off. That’s avocados. Also on the produce bonus sale were blueberries – I got 4 clamshells of those – celery, bagged salads (I got 4 bags each of 3 different types), both red and green grapes, a 10 lb bag of Russet potatoes and a couple of yams.
I got chicken legs and thighs, plus two packages of ground turkey, which were all 25% off. I also got some pork chops and locally produced smoked bacon slab. I also remembered to get some onion soup mix that I forgot to get at Walmart.
Among the non-food items, my daughter found some hair oil for me to try, as the oil I usually use it getting way too expensive. We also remembered to grab some wet wipes for the truck, on finding ourselves finishing off the container we had, just today. I like to keep wet wipes in our vehicles. They come in very handy!
As the day was getting long, I decided to pick up food for supper. For the girls, I could a couple of trays of sushi, and a couple of Chinese food dinners for my husband and I. Then I spotted a display of Bento meals, so I got one of those for myself, so that my husband could have the other two meals. Last of all, I got a drink for the drive home, as I was feeling pretty dehydrated.
In the end, I ended up saving $74.41 with the double sale prices, and instead of what would have been 200 points, I got 4,900 points. I like to save these up for around Christmas, as I can usually get a free turkey or two with them.
Aside from that, we got $30 in fuel before we left town for the city. While in the city, I saw the gas prices were quite a bit better, so I got a fill that ended up costing $28 and change.
So, altogether, this stock up trip ended up costing $432.37, plus about $58 in fuel.
The fridge is very full right now!
We definitely got a lot more for our money at the international grocery store than the Walmart, so I’m glad we ended up making the trip into the city. It was pure chance that we got these double sales, and today was the last day for them, too.
My daughter had her own shopping list for herself and her sister. One of the things they picked up was their favourite sushi rice.
Which they now use the Instant Pot to cook, regularly!
I’m so glad they are enjoying their early Christmas present, and actually finding it useful! 😊
Today has definitely been a good day. With all the bad days we’ve been having lately, with things breaking down or freezing or flooding or… I am extra grateful for the good ones we get!
The Re-Farmer

I try to share the food we bought, but I always forgot to take a picture :)
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I’m planning a stock up next Friday and I haven’t been to Costco for a stock up in 2 months 😬😬😬 dreading it. But I have to get back on track. Small shopping weekly is destroying my food budget. I’ll make a post about it next week! I always enjoy your stock ups.
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Thank you! I look forward to reading about yours.
Since being on long term disability, my husband’s payments come in at the end of the month. For the 6 months he was on short term disability, he was paid weekly. It was SO much harder to budget weekly than it is monthly! We couldn’t stock up on anything, because we had to set portions of the pay aside for things like our housing charges (sort of like rent) and other regular payments. That didn’t leave enough to be more efficient with our food shopping.
It may be exhausting, but doing these big stock up trips really save us a lot, and not just on the budget!
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