We have great tap water in Seattle too. Back in central Illinois, it smelled & I never drank water.
T traca Well-known member Feb 22, 2011 #21 We have great tap water in Seattle too. Back in central Illinois, it smelled & I never drank water.
T traca Well-known member Feb 22, 2011 #22 In Seattle, clams & mussels are very reasonable. $9/2pounds.
T traca Well-known member Feb 22, 2011 #23 We eat Vietnames Bahn Mi sandwiches a lot. $2.50/tax included.
A angak Well-known member Feb 22, 2011 #24 bakery white bread 1.99, 18 eggs 2.89, milk 3.29 gal, AK sockeye salmon whole, 3.99/lb, Ak cod same all the above were on sale this week. I looked at Safeway, Superwalmart, and Fred Meyer(Kroger)
bakery white bread 1.99, 18 eggs 2.89, milk 3.29 gal, AK sockeye salmon whole, 3.99/lb, Ak cod same all the above were on sale this week. I looked at Safeway, Superwalmart, and Fred Meyer(Kroger)
R richard-in-cincy Well-known member Feb 22, 2011 #25 Am I bad? I just put the normal stuff that I have to buy in the cart and don't look at the price.
T traca Well-known member Feb 23, 2011 #26 This is on par with us in Seattle, but your alcohol is much more expensive.
A angak Well-known member Feb 23, 2011 #28 me too, shopping for 1. so I had to look mine up on the ads online.
A aajay Well-known member Feb 26, 2011 #29 Mass-2.99 half gallon of milk (at health food store), 1.99 Trader Joes 1 pound country loaf, 1.79 TJ white eggs (shame!), saw cheapest lemon.69 (didn't buy)drumsticks .99 pound, beef shank 3.99 pound, hardly ever buy fish, prices are insane.
Mass-2.99 half gallon of milk (at health food store), 1.99 Trader Joes 1 pound country loaf, 1.79 TJ white eggs (shame!), saw cheapest lemon.69 (didn't buy)drumsticks .99 pound, beef shank 3.99 pound, hardly ever buy fish, prices are insane.