Food Auctions: What’s the Deal? **UPDATED**

**GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED! The winner is Chelsea, at $57. I spent $67.50. Reading the comments, I started feeling like I didn’t do so good, haha. I do wish I could have paid those prices but at that point I think it would probably be too good to be true.  Just an FYI, the green beans were in REALLY bad shape. I actually didn’t end up even sorting through them. The crate they came in was actually something I really wanted and completely worth the $1. I added prices for everything I can remember below – my receipt is MIA .

I mentioned yesterday that I was going to a food auction. This wasn’t the first time. We have gone 4-6 times over the last 2 years.  That is a dead giveaway on what I think, right?

So here are questions I get –

Do you really save? Yes. Even with the gas it takes me to get there and the time I spend it is worth it for us.

Is it old food? Really, it is a variety. There is a mix of stuff you may not want to buy and things you definitely want. I have seen strawberries that need A LOT of help go for $3 for 6 packs and I have seen cream of the crop organic broccoli go for $5. Oh wait, I bought the case of broccoli (approximately 16 lb.).  Odds are that if you eat in a restaurant near a food auction you have probably eaten food FROM a food auction. The one we go to is half restauranteurs, half senior citizens and a mish mash of in-betweeners.

Can anyone buy from a food auction? Call to make sure before you go but usually yes. You can’t pick the sizes you want but you can choose what to bid on.

How much food do you get? They sell anything from individual heads of celery and carrots to 50 lb. bags of potatoes and onions.

What kind of food can you get? You can get produce that’s about to go bad or the freshest stuff out there. You just be choosy about what  you want and only buy what you can re-sell to friends or freeze/use for yourself.

Some other things to keep in mind –

* Sometimes items are past their expiration date. Don’t be afraid to go up and check it out before bidding.
* Bidding is fast and crazy. Don’t spend more than you would spend elsewhere for the same product.
* If you take kids make sure to have plenty of snacks and things to occupy their time.
*Remember, no matter how long you stay there will ALWAYS “be something better” if you just wait a little longer.
   Sometimes you just have to call it quits.

I went to Roots Market in Manheim, PA. I try to get there a little early if I am not taking another adult so I can check out produce prices in the market itself before buying in the auction so I don’t overspend.

I also grab bacon ends from one of the butchers in the market since they are usually around $2 a pound. I don’t care if my bacon looks perfect or not but the flavor of slab bacon is quite superior to what you get in the grocery store.

What did I get?

7 dozen free range brown eggs (large) – 1.50-1.65
3 dozen white eggs ( small – jumbo) –  $1 each
63 lb. (appr.) organic yellow onions in 3# bags – $8.50
50 lb. organic potatoes – $10
4 bunches organic celery – 1.25 each
4# clementines – $4 (not phenomenal but a splurge since they were in excellent condition)
5 – 1lb. bunches asparagus (the perfect young asparagus) – (3)2.00 (2) 1.25 – they sold osme more and htey went cheaper so I grabbed them too
4 – 3# bags – gala apples (baking) –
2 – 3# bags – small snacking apples –
3 – 3# bags – golden delicious apples –
2 – 3# bags oranges –
1 large crate green beans (15#?) – need MAJOR sorting but they were only $1
1 case of wasabi potato chips (YUM!- exp. date was end of January but still perfect shape) – 2.50

How much do you think I spent?

Whoever is the closest to the actual amount I spent will receive a packet of coupons from me(worth at least $10), some of them your favorite brands.  Contest ends 3/10/12.

Have a Winning Weekend~Giveaway Linkup, March 2

Welcome to our weekly feature–the weekend giveaway linkup!

 

Since bloggers tend to cut back on posting over the weekend, this is your chance to sit back, relax, and get caught up on entering giveaways you wanted to enter. So far this feature has been a great success and I’ve seen some very cool prizes posted.

 

So grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, depending on the time of day……..and start clicking. Good luck and let us know if you win. And I promote this a lot over the weekend, so keep checking back to see what new contests have been added.

 

~Win a Looster Booster~plus discount code in post! Ends March 5

I was recently contacted by Looster Booster, to see if I wanted to do a review and giveaway. I looked at their site for about 15 seconds and then said YES!!!! This is a product that I actually had been looking for, but only in my head, ha. I hadn’t gotten around to searching for something like this online yet.

As you all know, I have two little boys, ages 2 and 5. Neither is potty trained yet (keep in mind the 5-year-old has special needs). We’ve been working on potty training with the older one for quite some time, with moderate but inconsistent success. One of his issues is poor core strength, and in fact, he uses a feeding/kitchen chair that has a foot rest, to help him stabilize himself. When you have poor core strength, it’s not good or helpful to just have your feet dangling–for him it was distracting.

What I like about the Looster Booster: It’s a nice height and it wraps all the way around the base of the toilet. It’s sturdy. All around, it’s just very helpful and useful and I am thrilled that we have one. I highly recommend it, and not just because they gave me one! I also love that it’s a Made in the USA company from a mom.

What others may dislike: It is somewhat therapeutic looking, so some may not care for the way it looks in your bathroom. And our bathroom is small, so we really have no place to store it; it has to stay in it’s place around the base of the toilet all the time. But have a child with special needs, I have therapeutic stuff all over my house, so that doesn’t really bother me. You’re talking to a mom that has a trampoline in her kitchen–for my family it’s always function over appearance.

What K (my 5 year old) doesn’t like: The top of it is textured, and for a kid with sensory issues, he does not like to rest his bare feet on it. But, the texture is there presumably for safety and to keep them from slipping when stepping up and down. And it’s a problem easily solved–I just take his socks off last at bath time, he sits on the potty sans all his clothing except socks, lol.

Now through March 5, use the code POTTY12 and get $7 off your Looster Booster. Here is their video if you’d like more information.

And……….here is how you can win one! Good luck!
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Review and Giveaway~purminerals cosmetics~win a spring make up kit or an iPad!

Recently I had the opportunity to try some purminerals cosmetics. It was a blogger program that I had signed up for, and I received the products at no charge in exchange for the review. All opinions expressed are my own. Or Heather’s. But I’ll get to that in a minute.

pur minerals, pressed minerals

Click to see more and get a $20 off $60 purchase.

I wanted to do this because I use “minerals” cosmetics, only I’ve never used pur. I don’t want to mention their competitors by name, but I’ve used several and liked some and disliked some. But I am always anxious to try new things and this seemed like nice stuff. As it turned out, the day the products arrived, Heather (who writes here) was at my house. I opened the box while she was here and started looking at the stuff. One of the items–the plumping lip gloss, I knew I’d never use it. I often purchase lip stuff with the best of intentions, but I never use it. I have very small lips and think any kind of lip color looks odd on me. So I gave it to her. She said that she really liked it, likes the way it goes on. Her only complaint is that it is much too glossy for her style. If you like a glossy gloss, then this is for you.

I also received the pressed mineral foundation, the tinted moisturizer, and the pressed mineral blush. It took me a day or two to get used to a pressed mineral foundation (I had been using a loose powder) but once I did, I really like it. The tinted moisturizer–well, it’s just a bit too “tan” for my February face right now, but I like it. Once spring/summer comes and I get a bit of natural sun color it will work out great. It also has SPF in it which I like. At my age, I am concerned about wrinkles and sun damage, but at the same time like a bit of color. This fits the bill!

If you had asked me a few years ago about makeup, I really did not have a preference. I would buy whatever I could on clearance or on a deal with coupons. Now that I’m a tad older, I am getting more picky. I like that purminerals has vitamins in it, retinols, lactic acids….all the stuff to help me look younger and less sleep deprived! I don’t wear makeup every day, so I am starting to lean more towards what the products have to offer, rather than just picking up the cheapest stuff. Plus, you can still find deals! I found a $20 off $60 purchase for purminerals, at savings.com.

 

To kick off their spring line of cosmetics, purminerals is hosting a fun giveaway. Twenty winners will get a Spring Kick-Off kit, and one grand prize winner will get a iPad!

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