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      Hi Barb, It seems like there is a lot of repetition on your list, in other words you buy things that really aren’t all that necessary and are repeats of the same type of item. For example, cheese sticks and block cheese; you can buy the mozarella block cheese and cut it and wrap it yourself instead of buy 2 seperate items. The Lysol wipes are absolutely not a good deal, just buy a roll of paper towels and any antibacterial spray cleaner. It might take 30 seconds longer to spray then wipe vs. just wiping but the money saved will be worth it. Also on the issue of bread, you can use regular sliced bread for everything and don’t need to buy hoagie buns, hamburger buns, and garlic bread seperately. Believe me, your family will adjust and it won’t even be that difficult. I buy all of our bread at the bakery thrift shop and nobody in our house notices except the fact that I am able to buy the “name brand”
      bread instead of the store brand because the name brand is the same price at the bakery shop. Also, I would take a HARD look at your list and make some tough choices. A lot of the things seem to be convenience type foods that really aren’t nutritious and are heavily processed. I would encourage you to either cut them out all together or find better, more healthy alternatives.

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