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Sunday, February 19, 2023

Grocery Outlet Vegan Deals

Grocery Outlet is not the 99 cent store.  However, tucked in its shelves and freezers, you'll find some 99 cent vegan deals and more for under $5.  Here's what I found at the Richmond District location:
  • 99 cent 10 flour tortillas by Ortega.  It's not in the tortilla section!  It's hidden in one of the adjacent aisles, floor level.
  • 99 cent Wild Harvest 12 frozen vegan pea protein meatballs.  Gluten and soy free.  It's really high in fat (coconut oil), so I'm not thrilled, but maybe you will be.
  • 99 cent spices: paprika, cayenne pepper, whole black pepper, Italian seasoning, thyme, and small containers of organic ones like sage.
The rest was $5 or under, with exception of one bulk item noted below.
  • Gardein bulk vegan chicken tenders, $13.99 for 40 oz.  Trader Joe's vegan chicken nuggets are about 8 oz for about $3.25.  If you do the math and if you have freezer space, this bulk Gardein bag is cheaper (and tastier in my opinion!).
  • Oatly strawberry ice cream bars dipped in chocolate, box of 3 . $1.99.  They were creamy and delicious.  This is a bargain!
  • Annie and Jack's pulled jackfruit ~$3
  • Lightlife 6 vegan chicken tenders- not breaded, frozen. $1.99
  • Beyond Meat hot and spicy vegan beef jerky $3.99 for 3 oz.
  • Miyoko un-lox cream cheese spread $2.99
  • Unlimeat pulled vegan "pork".  Not made of jackfruit, so more like seitan.  Made in Korea by a woman-owned company.  $4.99
  • "No meat" brand 4 sausage frozen "no porkies" vegan pastry pockets.  $1.99.  I really liked the flaky pastry crust, like a French pate chaud.  The sausage filling was pasty and not that great.
  • "No meat" brand No bull ground frozen crumbles.  $1.99
  • Tree-line brand French-style vegan cashew cheese $3.99
  • Miyoko cheese wheel $4.99
  • Urban Accents Culinary Wingman shelf-stable ground veggie meatless mix.  Makes 1 lb. ground meat when rehydrated.  $1.99 Chili or Morning wrap varieties
I saw these items that didn't have a price tag, so I didn't bother:
  • Kite Hill unsweetened vegan yogurt
  • Incogmeato Kellogg vegan sausage (frozen)

Sunday, January 22, 2023

Dollar Tree Deals

Dollar Tree raised their prices to $1.25, but they're still a bargain in these inflationary times!

In light of the demise of the Berkeley 99 cent store, not to mention how 99 cent store inflated so many of their prices into the $2+ range, I think Dollar Tree is my new go-to place for bargains.  They're not great for food, but for shelf stable items and kitchen ware, I was impressed.

The closest stores to SF are either the Daly City or Oakland locations.  Daly City Mission St. location can be reached via SF Muni (multiple buses!), and the Oakland one via Muni + BART + walking around Lake Merritt and then up a few blocks.

Here are some deals I found 1/21/23 at the Daly City Mission St. location.  Of note, I had searched the Dollar Tree website in advance.  I noticed some things on the website were *not* available in-store here, and vice versa, some deals were not on the website.  
  • Apple cider vinegar: they had 3 different brands tucked on the lowest shelf.  I nabbed the 32 oz. bottle made in the USA!
  • Spices- slim pickings vs. what I've seen in the past.  I got McCormick bacon bits, which are vegan.  They also had black peppercorns, cayenne pepper, Italian seasoning, dried basil, dried chives, etc.
  • Potato gnocchi
  • Panko bread crumbs
  • Taco shells-  box of 12, yellow corn, made in Mexico
  • Jams, pepper preserves
  • Pretzels- stick and round shapes which could be used as antlers, horns, or arms for pastry decorating.  Made in Pennsylvania, and expiry is summer 2023.
  • Pickles
I have developed an interest in cake and cookie decorating.  They had these supplies:
  • Offset (i.e. curved) small spatula
  • Offset palette knife
  • Flat small metal spatula
  • Icing scrapers/combs, set of 3 (round, square, and serrated)
  • Cake decorating tool set pf 3 (double ended round tool- large and small balls for shaping fondant; small plastic knife for cutting fondant with other end being pointed tool; double ended third tool with fan on one end for molding shape)
  • Palettes- 6 wells, set of 6 of them
  • Paint brushes- not clear if food-grade, but they come in a pack of 5 medium and "small" brushes.  Larger brushes (pack of 2) also available.  I'm not sure I'll use them as I have finer tip brushes from Amazon designed for use on pastries.
  • Cake boards- rectangle and circular with scalloped edges.  Cardboard covered with foil.  Thinner cardboard vs. the Wilton ones I got online, but thin ones may be good for the upper layers of multi-tier cakes.
  • Smaller and large mesh sieves/strainers- for dusting on sugar, sieving flour, etc.
  • Latex balloons of different sizes which can be used for making clear sugar globes.
  • Set of 12 disposable piping bags
  • Box of 150 sandwich bags (no zip top)- which could also be used for piping
  • Lots of other baking supplies: mixing bowls (plastic), measuring spoons, metal slotted spoon, baking pans (square and pie tins), plastic spatulas, star cookie cutter.  
  • Small glass or plastic bowls which could be used for storing different colored icing
  • Sprinkles and colored sugar- all made in China
  • Paper straws
Sadly they didn't have the metal scraper advertised on their website which could be used, besides for cutting dough, for lifting pastries (might need 2 at a time for large cakes) and/or as an icing scraper.