I didnt know how to title this post. I found some good stuff(for me anyway) at HEB and Costco near where I live. HEB close to my house is remodelling and they keep putting good items in the clearance section. No shame in my game i check that area every time im there. I found HEB chopped Ham for $0.79 a can! It retails for $3.18. It tastes pretty much exactly like spam. I know some folks hate spam but i love it. Fried rice, stir fry, mac n cheese spam n eggs spam musubi. I bought 10 cans. I had 13 but i just happened to end up in line with a woman from Hawaii and we started chatting and she asked why i had so many cans. When i showed her the price i was like "thats crazy right? It doesnt even expire until 2029-2030" So i offered her three from my stash. I have chopped ham for life. I might give some away.
Today at Costco i found a few good items too. M&M Brownie brittle, McCormick Salad Supreme and Myron Mixon Original BBQ rub.
They were items with the * symbol meaning theyre getting rid of them. I got the brittle for $3.97 a 16oz bag. Not sure what the regular price at Costco was because its not shown on the sign but googling showed walmart selling it for $14.99 a bag. Im giving one to one of my sisters. Ill never eat 2 bags.
The bbq rub was $2.97 for a 30oz bottle. Again looking on google it sells elseware for about 15 bucks.
Salad Supreme was $2.37 for 15.75oz. Heb sells a 4.34oz bottle for $4.27.
The seasonings im gonna give half of each to my folks cause its a lot. Sharing is caring.
by fusillijhericurl
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I seem to do these posts wrong so here goes:
10 cans chopped ham at Heb in Georgetown Texas for $7.90
Two bags brownie brittle, mccormick salad supreme and myron mixon bbq rub for $13.28 from the Costco in Georgetown Texas. More details in description and in the photos.
Nice haul
79 cents for store brand spam is a steal!
How do you usually use/prepare chopped ham? I’ve never tried
I would be making so much musubi with all that spam
Yikes.
HEB is goated
that’s a steal, feel like processed meats like ham should be cheap since it’s literally left over scraps cooked and formed into cans.
Spam and veggie bowls here we come!