Menu Ideas from the Brookshire's Ad



A meal plan is a great way to save money and not waste food.

I want to show you that as long as you are intentional in your shopping and cooking, you will save money on your grocery bill regardless if you use coupons or not.

Generally, the cost of the whole meal will be less than or equal to the tip you would leave at a restaurant.

These ideas are taken directly from the Brookshire's circulars and using Brookshire's Match-ups.

This week you could make:

  • Pork Chops and Applesauce (a la Peter Brady) and Au Gratin Potatoes
  • Tuna Fish Sandwiches, Pears, & Chips
  • Frito Pie & Grapes
  • Pizza & Salad
  • Hot Dogs, Plums, & Chips
  • Beans & Cornbread
  • Waffles, Sausage, & Hashbrowns
  • Beef Tips, Rice, & Green Beans
  • Wraps & Soup
Shopping List:

Brookshire's Pizza
Marie's Dressing
Fresh Express Veggie Medley Salad
Fritos
Hormel
2lbs. Grapes
Sargento Cheese
The Real Big Deal
Hellmann's Mayonnaise
StarKist Tuna
Cheetos
Nature's Own Buns
4 x Pears
Bar-S Franks
Nature's Own Hot Dog Buns
Food Club Mustard
Food Club Ketchup
Food Club Relish
4 x Plums
Brookshire's Sausage
Brookshire's Frozen Waffles
Aunt Jemima Syrup
2lbs. Pork Chops
2 lbs. Apples
Food Club Frozen Hashbrowns
2 x Food Club Canned Beans
Gladiola Cornbread Mix
4 x Hormel Rev Wraps
2 x Campbell's Chunky or Select Harvest Soup
Betty Crocker Au Gratin Potatoes

That's 9 meals for around $73.79 or $8.20 per meal without coupons!

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