Yep, $105 to FILL our trunk. Thanks to the NPS store (and Bountiful Baskets) I think we keep our monthly grocery bill down around $300 for our family of 5. With zero hours spent clipping, organizing, planning, etc. NPS Store trips always take me at least an hour - cuz the store isn't organized very well, always changes products, I have to watch exp dates, I have to bag my own groceries, drive to "scary" West Valley, deal with crowds on Saturdays.... but it's worth it!
Monday, July 2, 2012
NPS Store
Discovering the NPS Store in West Valley was one of the happiest days of my life.
I mean, our wedding and children's births come first...and a few epic runs... But finding this place definitely makes the top twenty. My cousin Sally Alley (seriously that's her name) told me about it when I was talking about looking for a new area rug. She had to describe how to get here like ten times to me, since I couldn't find it on my GPS, and there's not really a website for it. It's a scratch-and-dent, surplus type store. A fell-off-the-truck and/or black market type place. Very shadey crowd there. But I don't care - I love it! There's a warehouse side, with a hugehuge variety of things - like Home Depot meets Fred Meyer, with some Costco thrown in. Then there's the grocery side, reaffirming my opinion that being a couponer isn't worth the effort. Because the grand total of these 2 carts full of groceries - pretty much all good healthy stuff, not KeeblerCouponKrap, - was $105.
Yep, $105 to FILL our trunk. Thanks to the NPS store (and Bountiful Baskets) I think we keep our monthly grocery bill down around $300 for our family of 5. With zero hours spent clipping, organizing, planning, etc. NPS Store trips always take me at least an hour - cuz the store isn't organized very well, always changes products, I have to watch exp dates, I have to bag my own groceries, drive to "scary" West Valley, deal with crowds on Saturdays.... but it's worth it!
Yep, $105 to FILL our trunk. Thanks to the NPS store (and Bountiful Baskets) I think we keep our monthly grocery bill down around $300 for our family of 5. With zero hours spent clipping, organizing, planning, etc. NPS Store trips always take me at least an hour - cuz the store isn't organized very well, always changes products, I have to watch exp dates, I have to bag my own groceries, drive to "scary" West Valley, deal with crowds on Saturdays.... but it's worth it!
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This is terribly impressive. I am a couponer and we don't eat nearly as healthy as you guys do. We typically spend $425/mo. Wishing I could get it down. We just joined the world of Costco, so it may help after the initial monetary shock to the system...
Oh what I would do for an NPS store! Instead I have Foodland, where you pay $105 for milk and cereal :)
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