I’m back from a price-hunting expedition to Jewel and I spotted a good deal on Red Star Platinum baking yeast strips. Through 12/1, they’re on sale for .99.
Use the .40 coupon from the 11/10 SS and pay .59!
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I’m back from a price-hunting expedition to Jewel and I spotted a good deal on Red Star Platinum baking yeast strips. Through 12/1, they’re on sale for .99.
Use the .40 coupon from the 11/10 SS and pay .59!
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Calibabydolly says
Just today Kroger put up an e-cpn on their site making this item exactly FREE!
I just went and picked this up along w/ the Dole smoothie Free Friday download. I wonder why they are giving this away? Possibly not selling well?
We will take FREE no problem….
Outlander says
I bake a lot, so here is a tip for you guys- if you put yeast in the freezer it doesn’t expire.
I buy big packages at Costco or Sam’s 2 lbs for about $4 which is a fantastic price, but even I can’t use up that much quickly. I keep mine in the freezer (some famous chef said to do that), and it’s always completely fresh. I had mine in the freezer for 4-5 years now, and there is still a tiny buy left. No need to thaw, just put straight in the recipe. Works great every time! :)
coupondad says
Read the sign again… it’s not for platinum.:-)
Platinum is running $1.19 so not a bad deal none the less.