| 05/10/2011 8:41 am |
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Regist.: 12/23/2010 Topics: 221 Posts: 1299
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Got anything that you regularly buy and don't compromise price or brand-wise on?
There may be others, but the two that come to mind for me are toilet paper and peanut butter (not to be consumed together).
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| 05/10/2011 8:53 am |
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Regist.: 12/29/2010 Topics: 19 Posts: 699
 OFFLINE | Ditto on the TP and peanut butter.
Diet Coke
... awful, awful stuff but I am addicted ... gotta be Coke though ... no diet Pepsi or generic ... if I am at a restaurant that serves Pepsi products, I have iced tea or water. |
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| 05/10/2011 8:57 am |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 39 Posts: 1140
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Toilet paper.... definitely!
Also.... coffee, liquor, dog food (Sam is spoiled!), laundry detergent, cereal..... I don't buy generic anything. And only specific brands on a lot of items! I guess I'm a snob???? I know what I like, I know what I don't like. |
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| 05/10/2011 9:03 am |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 4 Posts: 1694
 OFFLINE | Toilet paper, Pepsi Max or Coke Zero, Cat Food, Coffee, Laundry Detergent (All Free and Clear), soap (Dove White). All I can think of off the top of my head. |
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| 05/10/2011 9:16 am |
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Regist.: 12/23/2010 Topics: 221 Posts: 1299
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And I agree on the "free and clear" detergent Bob. My son's got allergies and it makes a heck of a lot of difference. |
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| 05/10/2011 11:02 am |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 5 Posts: 1466
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Paper Towels, Laundry Detergent, Dish Soap,Shampoo and make-up! |
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| 05/10/2011 12:09 pm |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 142 Posts: 2128
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| 05/10/2011 1:01 pm |
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| 05/10/2011 6:27 pm |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 2 Posts: 96
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| 05/10/2011 7:04 pm |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 142 Posts: 2128
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Oh, BTW, I don't remember what this particular size is called, but yanno the big rectangular battery that's typically used in large flashlights? Well, if you're ever in need of a bunch of AA batteries, these big rectangulars are FILLED with AAs. Just rip it apart, literally, and I think it's about 36 of them inside, which is a major savings comparatively. |
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| 05/10/2011 9:06 pm |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 2 Posts: 96
 OFFLINE | Originally Posted by Shawn Ishness: Batteries!
Oh, BTW, I don't remember what this particular size is called, but yanno the big rectangular battery that's typically used in large flashlights? Well, if you're ever in need of a bunch of AA batteries, these big rectangulars are FILLED with AAs. Just rip it apart, literally, and I think it's about 36 of them inside, which is a major savings comparatively.
You're serious? |
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| 05/11/2011 1:19 am |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 0 Posts: 33
 OFFLINE | Cheddar cheese(Tillamook is good stuff), butter(again Tillamook or Crystal)(margarine, yuck!), trash bags(quality is important), & okay TP is something you don't compromise on either LOL |
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| 05/11/2011 5:56 am |
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Regist.: 12/26/2010 Topics: 142 Posts: 2128
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Originally Posted by Shawn Ishness: Batteries!
Oh, BTW, I don't remember what this particular size is called, but yanno the big rectangular battery that's typically used in large flashlights? Well, if you're ever in need of a bunch of AA batteries, these big rectangulars are FILLED with AAs. Just rip it apart, literally, and I think it's about 36 of them inside, which is a major savings comparatively.
You're serious?
Well, I've done some digging and now I'm not sure.
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