Was in the store a few days ago and someone asked for cranberry sauce - store said they were out and weren’t expecting it to come back in.
Gas in Northeast Ohio last year at this time was $1.53. It is now $3.23.
The consequential costs of the 2020 stolen election are incalculable.
I am frying fish (that I caught), potatoes (that I grew), greens (that I grew), and pumkin pie that I will make myself.
Maybe $20 at most.
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Has anyone priced a “Honey Baked Ham” this year? Incredible increase in prices for Turkey and Ham.
The white house will tell us to substitute turkey hot dogs for the real thing and it would be the cheapest Thanksgiving every.
1/2” rebar up from 5.89 to 9.98 per 20’ joint
form ties up from 1.18 per 100 to 2.20
Wen portable band saw up from $179 in August to $289 now
40 can cat food 21.84 to 22.66 in three weeks and now out of stock
20 lb dry cat food 18.84 to 19.28 in three weeks
PVC Pipe 4” drain waste and vent 8.84 / 10 feet up to 17.96
I can go on but it is out of control
That is what happens when you pay people to stay home and dump nearly $3 trillion dollars into the economy
The stores around here are having their usual good Thanksgiving sales.
Nothing seems to be in short supply so far as I have seen.
Maybe later in the week.
Smoked a brisket for Thanksgiving last year which cost $65. Ordered the same size brisket again this year and it’s $91.
And if the price of the item stays relatively stable, rest assured that the packaging size has decreased…
With bidenflation this year it’s going have to hot dogs on a stick and pretend your camping the kids may buy it.
Cranberries were 99 cents a bag last year and they are now a $1.89 a bag “on sale.”
I haven’t kept precise track, but I’m tempted to sell a kidney so that I can keep shopping at the Publix in Pensacola.
There’s also a great pub in eastern Pensacola called McGuire’s, which is an Irish-themed steakhouse. Some of the steak dishes are as high as $50. So when I go there, I generally stick to the Irish grub that they also serve, which ranges from around $15 to $20.
This year it is 33 cents a pound, limit one.
I am however happy to report that "Main Course" our Midget White carefully hand raise and picked out for the weeks feast is now hanging. He weighed in at 13 pounds 2 ounces plucked and drawn.
I live in Costa Rica and got a North Carolina Tar Heel turkey for $1.76/lb. Seems reasonable to me, go figure
We bought a 10 pound fresh turkey. It was $632.
I bought just a tad under 5 gallons of pure peanut oil at Costco for $48 yesterday.