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expired Posted by BBQchicken | Staff • Feb 15, 2024
12-Oz Heinz Homestyle Classic Chicken Gravy
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No. I'll spend $1.43!
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Butter = $3.49, 11¢ per Tbsp
Flour = $2 for 5lbs, 3¢ per 1/4 cup
Knorr Chicken Bullion = $6 for 32oz., 3¢ per tsp
Water = $0
You'll get more gravy than this gelatinous goo for less than 40¢. And it will taste better.
Butter = $3.49, 11¢ per Tbsp
Flour = $2 for 5lbs, 3¢ per 1/4 cup
Knorr Chicken Bullion = $6 for 32oz., 3¢ per tsp
Water = $0
You'll get more gravy than this gelatinous goo for less than 40¢. And it will taste better.
That said jarred gravy isn't new but I'm with you on wondering why it popped up on the FP
Let's all be honest though, who doesn't love themselves "a bowl of gravy"!
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No. I'll spend $1.43!
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That said jarred gravy isn't new but I'm with you on wondering why it popped up on the FP
Let's all be honest though, who doesn't love themselves "a bowl of gravy"!