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01-07-2011 at 09:02 PM.
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I think we should have a sing-a-long... Everybody now

Dooooo your b(.)(.)bs hang low, do they wobble to and fro...
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I totally agree with alot of that.. I lost 150 pounds in 2003 and kept it off for several years (until preg #4 and #5)..
i know we've been over this b4...but still 150 pounds Faint

i just don't have that kind of willpower. i just finished an entire bag of popcorn by myself right after i ate dinner...Sadwalk

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There is a $1/1 Muellers product (pasta) here: http://www.muellerspasta.com/coupons/list# (must sign up)

I don't even think we have that brand around here, will have to look......anyway......
i grew up on muellers elbows. they used to be on sale 3/1 all the time but then san giorgio and then bertolli came on the market and it kind of disappeared.

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The biggest problem I have is that I don't like most vegetables. I can do salad -- lettuce, cukes, cabbage, no tomatoes. But when it comes to hot veggies I can eat green beans, a little broccoli and cauliflower if it's boiled to death and seasoned. That's about it and the last time I tried to eat broccoli I gagged and couldn't swallow it.

It sounds like several of us are ready to get back on the bandwagon.
I got the seasoned steak strips and my daughter picked a bag of the fajita chicken but we haven't tried them yet.
maybe you should try the disguising method. jerry sienfield's wife wrote a cookbook a few yrs ago for kids where you hide pureed veggies in food of the same color.
http://www.amazon.com/Deceptively...b_title_bk

or maybe....you should eat morningstar products to get your daily veggies Evil

so who likes lists? i'm already on page 5. will have to do it in parts also.
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01-07-2011 at 09:02 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:02 PM.
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Rofl2 That reminds me of a time when a younger girl at work said, "Don't you hate it when the weather is cold and your nipples show?"
I said, "Honey, at my age, I am not very worried about whether or not they show. I just hope they are pointing in the same direction."
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01-07-2011 at 09:16 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:16 PM.
Ya'll have me cracking up.

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This is probably the one thing that will literally make me Blowup

No one in this house understands.

I'm tired. I should sleep, but i'm sitting here wondering what good deals will wander our way next. I am soooo hoping for some decent tq's this weekend.

Some more household and clothing q's would be uber appreciated.
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01-07-2011 at 09:32 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:32 PM.
Anyone here in KS or MO? DH and I are vising for a couple of days. COOOOOLD as hell here.
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01-07-2011 at 09:33 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:33 PM.
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OMG AFC drives me nuts. I need to just stay away from there. But it's addicting.

There is a $1/1 Muellers product (pasta) here: http://www.muellerspasta.com/coupons/list# (must sign up)

I don't even think we have that brand around here, will have to look......anyway......

There's a thread over there this lady started because she is trying to use 2000 of these EEK! in a short period of time, mostly at commissaries, getting overage for each box.....50+ at a time.

shake head

She's 'donating' them Roll Eyes (Sarcastic) Heard that story a million times.
I haven't found the thread yet. From what I have read, Muellers is .83 cents. Surcharge is 5%. - So .87 cents a box. Coupon is $1 - so .13 cents overage. So $6.50 overage for 50 boxes. $260 overage for 2000 boxes of pasta. That is a heck of a lot of work for $250 worth of overage.

I think a lot of people say they are donating things because it sounds politically correct. But then, again, what else are you going to do with 2000 boxes of pasta, except sell it or give it away?

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check this out is it the same poster ? The rolaids are incredible, she pre- orders, hey she's not shelf clearing and those miltary salaries are seriously tough for those with famalies. She resells and I think it's ecessive but she's not wiping everthing out. I think it's kind of over the top, but the way she does it I don't have a problem with but WOW
I am not sure if it is the same poster. I haven't found the other thread. Interesting. I would imagine she resells because she bought 180 lysol wipes - and she PAID for those. Granted a VERY reduced price - but they didn't give overage. Reselling things purchased at the commissary is a BIG NO NO.

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I guess we know who her best friend is. Hell, she might just be SC new hero. And why do people feel the need to justify their purchases by stating that they are donating them. I don't care whether they eat it, donate it, or drive it directly to the dump. It's their shit, to do with as they see fit.
Actually, we aren't supposed to resell things purchased at the commissary. That is considered "abusing commissary privliges." And - actually - we aren't supposed to GIVE it away to people who do not have commissary privileges either - except for "reasonable" gifts and "reasonable" donations.

I am not sure what they would call "reasonable". But I would say the BEST thing to do if you are going to make a LARGE donation with overage goodies - would be to donate them to military familes, troops overseas, etc. 2000 boxes of something would be something I would consider to be large.

We can do special orders (order by the case) - and we do get overage (the commissary sells at cost plus 5% surcharge and is not allowed to make a profit - and so they can't keep any coupon overage for themselves.) So SO and Overage is the best way to get free groceries. (I LOVED the $1.99 Snuggle with the $3 Qs Smilie ) And the commissary has set some pretty big goals for sales this year - so us couponers help them a LOT with sales.

BUT - then you have to wonder what to do with the stuff. My K-Y I have ordered as a case in point. They know exactly why we are buying the stuff. It gives overage. They don't mind if I buy it and let it sit in my garage. Personally, I think it would be "reasonable" to give it to someone - even non-military that could put it to good use (like Planned Parenthood or something.) I am not sure if they would agree. No one has ever asked - "what do you DO with all that stuff!"

I would NOT sell it. Do NOT ever want to risk losing commissary privileges due to abuse of them!

We do have an Airman's Attic on base - where you can take things - and people below a certain rank can pick out stuff for free.

I imagine those things could be donated to base sponsored food drives and stuff.

I don't imagine they would be concerned about us donating a box of this and a case of that to any community / church / etc. organization.

But I think publicly broadcasting that you are buying 2000 boxes of something at the commissary and giving it away is a tad bit risky.
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01-07-2011 at 09:33 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:33 PM.
Quote from slowtech :
LMAO



i know we've been over this b4...but still 150 pounds Faint

i just don't have that kind of willpower. i just finished an entire bag of popcorn by myself right after i ate dinner...Sadwalk



i grew up on muellers elbows. they used to be on sale 3/1 all the time but then san giorgio and then bertolli came on the market and it kind of disappeared.



maybe you should try the disguising method. jerry sienfield's wife wrote a cookbook a few yrs ago for kids where you hide pureed veggies in food of the same color.
http://www.amazon.com/Deceptively...b_title_bk

or maybe....you should eat morningstar products to get your daily veggies Evil

so who likes lists? i'm already on page 5. will have to do it in parts also.

Me Please !
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01-07-2011 at 09:35 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:35 PM.
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Anyone here in KS or MO? DH and I are vising for a couple of days. COOOOOLD as hell here.
Coverlaugh

Sorry... that's all I got.

I know... I'm no help. Wink

I really should be in bed.
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Anyone here in KS or MO? DH and I are vising for a couple of days. COOOOOLD as hell here.
I am CLOSE to MO, but across the state. Could Target my way to Kansas City in about 49 hours....
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01-07-2011 at 09:37 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:37 PM.
We are going to kansas city MO tomorrow and MAYBE st louis MO sunday. Just depends on weather. I heard on the radio it's supposed to snow from here down to dallas. Dammitt.
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01-07-2011 at 09:38 PM.
01-07-2011 at 09:38 PM.
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I haven't found the thread yet. From what I have read, Muellers is .83 cents. Surcharge is 5%. - So .87 cents a box. Coupon is $1 - so .13 cents overage. So $6.50 overage for 50 boxes. $260 overage for 2000 boxes of pasta. That is a heck of a lot of work for $250 worth of overage.

I think a lot of people say they are donating things because it sounds politically correct. But then, again, what else are you going to do with 2000 boxes of pasta, except sell it?



I am not sure if it is the same poster. I haven't found the other thread. Interesting. I would imagine she resells because she bought 180 lysol wipes - and she PAID for those. Granted a VERY reduced price - but they didn't give overage. Reselling things purchased at the commissary is a BIG NO NO.



Actually, we aren't supposed to resell things purchased at the commissary. That is considered "abusing commissary privliges." And - actually - we aren't supposed to GIVE it away to people who do not have commissary privileges either - except for "reasonable" gifts and "reasonable" donations.

I am not sure what they would call reasonable. But I would say the BEST thing to do if you are going to make a LARGE donation with overage goodies - would be to donate them to military familes, troops overseas, etc. 2000 boxes of something would be something I would consider to be large.

We can do special orders (order by the case) - and we do get overage (the commissary sells at cost plus 5% surcharge and is not allowed to make a profit - and so they can't keep any coupon overage for themselves.) So SO and Overage is the best way to get free groceries. (I LOVED the $1.99 Snuggle with the $3 Qs Smilie ) And the commissary has set some pretty big goals for sales this year - so us couponers help them a LOT with sales.

BUT - then you have to wonder what to do with the stuff. My K-Y I have ordered as a case in point. They know exactly why we are buying the stuff. It gives overage. They don't mind if I buy it and let it sit in my garage. Personally, I think it would be "reasonable" to give it to someone - even non-military that could put it to good use (like Planned Parenthood or something.) I am not sure if they would agree. No one has ever asked - "what do you DO with all that stuff!"

I would NOT sell it. Do NOT ever want to risk losing commissary privileges due to abuse of them!

We do have an Airman's Attic on base - where you can take things - and people below a certain rank can pick out stuff for free.

I imagine those things could be donated to base sponsored food drives and stuff.

I don't imagine they would be concerned about us donating a box of this and a case of that to any community / church / etc. organization.

But I think publicly broadcasting that you are buying 2000 boxes of something at the commissary and giving it away is a tad bit risky.


I may need to correct myself I read that post a very long time ago and my memory is prbly wrong about the resell , I haven't re-read , just looked it up cause the commisary post stuck in my head .
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01-07-2011 at 09:38 PM.
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Wow, JT - didn't realize there were so many considerations with purchasing at commissary.

I would be buying for the overage, and I don't know what I'd do with the excess either. I'd hate to get in trouble, but I'd also hate to have stuff sitting around and going to waste. Of course, I suppose they don't expect most folks to buy like we do, so they probably haven't thought about it much.
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01-07-2011 at 09:52 PM.
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I may need to correct myself I read that post a very long time ago and my memory is prbly wrong about the resell , I haven't re-read , just looked it up cause the commisary post stuck in my head .
Oh..okay. MOST of what she bought had overage. So she may not resell. I have read forums where people complain about other people reselling and nothing is done about it. So it may be up to the powers that be at any given base as to how much that is enforced anyway. And it could mean that people talk without knowing what they are talking about. All I know is I would not order anything in bulk with the intent to resell it. It is not worth the price you might have to pay (i.e. loss of privilege).

I would have no doubt that many items that people buy for overage end up in some yard sales eventually - through the "what in the heck am I going to do with this stuff now?" frame of mind...
But intentionally ordering things to intentionally resell - gulp......

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Wow, JT - didn't realize there were so many considerations with purchasing at commissary.

I would be buying for the overage, and I don't know what I'd do with the excess either. I'd hate to get in trouble, but I'd also hate to have stuff sitting around and going to waste. Of course, I suppose they don't expect most folks to buy like we do, so they probably haven't thought about it much.
Yep. Most of their shoppers are like any store - they buy what they want and some use coupons. And most of their employees are like any store - some of them give us a hard time about buying overage items in bulk. But luckily, we have an official policy to fall back on that lets us do just that.

I remember when I was buying some Schick razors once. The small 67 cent ones - and using $3 qs. (That was before they changed the qs to not allow cash back).

The cashier balked because the difference in value was large. The CS guy came over and said "You have to let her use it. There is nothing we can do to stop them."

I looked at him and said "Oh... and if you COULD do something, what would you do?"

He just looked down and said "nothing..." and acted like he hadn't just said a snarly remark....

But we have a GREAT commissary forum on SD!!! Smilie Because many of us run into lots of attitudes, misinformation, etc. - just like with the other stores. The forum here is great about educating and supporting each other as we learn to SD at the commissary.

WITHOUT that support and education - some of the sticklers at the commissary try to make people who are trying to do deals feel like they might lose their precious privileges.

I remember one CS person who told me I was "bordering on coupon fraud." I asked "How so?" She indicated that OTHER stores don't allow overage. She never did quite explain how following DeCa policy was "bordering on coupon fraud" because other stores don't allow overage.

I am so happy for SD for teaching me not to let them bully me like that!
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01-07-2011 at 10:49 PM.
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Quote from ank220 :
Wow, JT - didn't realize there were so many considerations with purchasing at commissary.

I would be buying for the overage, and I don't know what I'd do with the excess either. I'd hate to get in trouble, but I'd also hate to have stuff sitting around and going to waste. Of course, I suppose they don't expect most folks to buy like we do, so they probably haven't thought about it much.
jteef is right though, the overage items at the commissary go fast. I could walk the aisles and guess what items have an overage coupon. laugh out loud The commissary here is inconvenient for me to shop at but I will make the trip for really good deals, like when they had the Schick razors for $4, before the $4 Facebook mq expired.

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Oh..okay. MOST of what she bought had overage. So she may not resell. I have read forums where people complain about other people reselling and nothing is done about it. So it may be up to the powers that be at any given base as to how much that is enforced anyway. And it could mean that people talk without knowing what they are talking about. All I know is I would not order anything in bulk with the intent to resell it. It is not worth the price you might have to pay (i.e. loss of privilege).

I would have no doubt that many items that people buy for overage end up in some yard sales eventually - through the "what in the heck am I going to do with this stuff now?" frame of mind...
But intentionally ordering things to intentionally resell - gulp......



Yep. Most of their shoppers are like any store - they buy what they want and some use coupons. And most of their employees are like any store - some of them give us a hard time about buying overage items in bulk. But luckily, we have an official policy to fall back on that lets us do just that.

I remember when I was buying some Schick razors once. The small 67 cent ones - and using $3 qs. (That was before they changed the qs to not allow cash back).

The cashier balked because the difference in value was large. The CS guy came over and said "You have to let her use it. There is nothing we can do to stop them."

I looked at him and said "Oh... and if you COULD do something, what would you do?"

He just looked down and said "nothing..." and acted like he hadn't just said a snarly remark....

But we have a GREAT commissary forum on SD!!! Smilie Because many of us run into lots of attitudes, misinformation, etc. - just like with the other stores. The forum here is great about educating and supporting each other as we learn to SD at the commissary.

WITHOUT that support and education - some of the sticklers at the commissary try to make people who are trying to do deals feel like they might lose their precious privileges.

I remember one CS person who told me I was "bordering on coupon fraud." I asked "How so?" She indicated that OTHER stores don't allow overage. She never did quite explain how following DeCa policy was "bordering on coupon fraud" because other stores don't allow overage.

I am so happy for SD for teaching me not to let them bully me like that!
Yeah there are some wonderful people there! I've had to go to the commissary thread for advice because of misinformed coupon haters at the Quantico commissary. If you think some T stores are bad, the commissary ime puts them to shame. Frown
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