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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 662829" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>My wife and I are notorious scavengers, skulking the aisles of supermarkets for their "reduced to clear" treasure spots.</p><p>Our local Woolies is a fairly small store by woolies standards and seems to have more than their fair share of items. The reduced to clear items are usually meat but never out of date just close to date and we buy them up and just freeze them. </p><p>Yes we eat cheap but well and are still alive.</p><p>One find was a pork shoulder roast for about half price ($11-12 from memory). It sat in the freezer for a while and came out only when our old fridge died last week. Had almost forgotten about it. Cooked up beautifully with good crackling and we each had two main meals and two lunches (Pork rolls) - that's 8 meals all up. </p><p> [ATTACH=full]7710[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 662829, member: 4728"] My wife and I are notorious scavengers, skulking the aisles of supermarkets for their "reduced to clear" treasure spots. Our local Woolies is a fairly small store by woolies standards and seems to have more than their fair share of items. The reduced to clear items are usually meat but never out of date just close to date and we buy them up and just freeze them. Yes we eat cheap but well and are still alive. One find was a pork shoulder roast for about half price ($11-12 from memory). It sat in the freezer for a while and came out only when our old fridge died last week. Had almost forgotten about it. Cooked up beautifully with good crackling and we each had two main meals and two lunches (Pork rolls) - that's 8 meals all up. [ATTACH type="full"]7710[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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