 Here are the top five healthy deals for New Jersey for February 17th, 2019. Well, it depends on what your idea of healthy is, of course. Okay, the first thing that's bugging us lately is that we have this title called top five deals and top five supermarket deals or New Jersey deals. But the problem is we can't promote sugar, really. Anything that raises your blood sugar, carbs and sugar and most people that might stumble on this channel might be looking for good deals for junk. You know, I want the best deals for Doritos. I want the best deal for just pizza and all this other stuff. And they're going to read, they see my video, go, what's this guy talking about meat and bacon and eggs and cheese. And they're going to be like, no way, this isn't healthy or these aren't good deals for us or my family. So I'm probably going to have to go more niche-oriented on this. Probably I'll rename the channel to something like Low Carb or Carnivore. This way my content matches the title a little bit better. I'm going to turn this light on real quick. That said, I'm not sure when I'm going to get around to changing the title, maybe next week or the week after. But anyway, let's get on to the deals this week. Every week, I like to promote Kings just because I feel like maybe they deserve a little bit of love. And I always find one or two things that are an actual good deal, usually either the same or better than the supermarkets. And this week I'm like, wow, I thought I found some eggs, two for seven organic. That's not bad 350. It doesn't wait a minute. It's only six eggs. So it comes out to $7 a dozen on sale. Nope, not not gonna not gonna do it. The best bet for eggs if you live in the western half of New Jersey is find a local egg farmer. They're always organic. They're not the usually day or two old eggs fresh from the farm, usually get between $2 and $4 a dozen. Fantastic. Anyway, this is the first week we're including Lidl in our in our lineup here, because they have 85% lean organic ground beef on set. Normally it's $5.50 a pound, which isn't bad for for organic, but it's buy one get one free this week. And maybe that'll be a reason enough for us to visit for the first time. We still haven't had a chance to get out to Lidl. But $2.75 a pound for organic ground beef is phenomenal. And whether it's good or not, it remains to be seen. So this week we have at Shoprite, they don't really have any good meats on sale. Well, we don't bother roasts and stuff because we can never really cook them. So I can't really promote them till I become an expert at cooking it. But they got some good dairy products this week on sale. And two of the three have digital coupons. We have to be a Shoprite member price plus club member. They have a cracker barrel cheese slices only seven ounces. Everything used to be half a pound. Now they trim off at seven ounces. But it's a buck 49 a pack with your digital coupon, which is a very good deal. And it's it's good cheese. You know, it's not the best, but it certainly is reliable. And they also have the Axelrod sour cream. And some people in our family swear on organic, I can't you can't tell the difference. But it's a bigger jug is 99 cents with the digital coupon. And I think that's a good deal. And lastly, this week's mozzarella of the week is the art. So you get a big block of that good melting muts for 2 99 a pound. So it's all about the dairy and sorry lactose intolerance people. It's not your week. And lastly, I like to try and I look at stop and shop every single week. Um, just because even though I don't like the stopping shops around our area here in New Jersey, I think I mentioned in the past that the stopping shops in the Northeast like Massachusetts were actually further northeast were were fantastic compared to the ones that I guess the district managers are doing a better job up there. But we couldn't find anything worth mentioning. However, if you look in their flyer this week, they actually have two good low carb recipes, one with some sort of buffalo chicken dip. And this is some cauliflower dip, which is like cream cheese and cauliflower. It's it looks like a fun, fun thing to make. You could probably just eat it on its own. But you know, most people are going to end up ruining the low carb aspect of it by dipping chips and pita and bread into it. But they can look at their recipes. Sometimes you find little helpful tips. Even for the season cook, okay, I haven't made cauliflower or this or that in a while. And that's it. Here comes our tip of the week next. Here's the tip of the week this week. And this is about cake cups. There was a coffee machine where you stick the little coffee pot in and make sure coffee and you throw that plastic out. Yeah, so much for the environment. I don't care if it's recycled or not. It's still plastic. I highly recommend everybody just throw those machines out. They were designed to get people to buy these pods over and over and over and over again. They're ridiculously expensive. Even on sale, these things are like 30 or 40 cents a cup. And when you're not on sale, they're like 70 or 80 cents, a cup of coffee. Now, mind you, it's a lot cheaper than going to Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks or any one of those high end coffee places that try to emotionally sway you into buying these Guatemalan beans or something free range or whatever sustainable eco this or that. God, it's just coffee. It should be like half a cent a cup really. But the cake cups, they're ridiculous. The amount of waste and the amount of space you need to make coffee just to have the convenience of a 30 second or a minute cup of coffee. I guess people are in a hurry these days and they can't be bothered with making a pot of coffee. And it's a big mess. Those coffee grinds. However, I like instant coffee. Instant coffee. Once you get used to it, it tastes it's coffee. It's your morning coffee. It does the job. I'm drinking some right now. I made it in a recycled Starbucks cup. That's my daytime imbibing. Nighttime imbibing is spiked sparkling seltzer from the Smirno. But I like the Aldi coffee. It's 295. It comes out to like two cents a cup, two and a half cents a cup of coffee. Probably more when I use these big iced coffees. But even if you go Folgers or Maxwell House, believe it or not, I don't actually like the Folgers. I like the Aldi brand best. Once you get used to it, you put a couple of scoops in your cup, hot water, cream. Some people use sugar. We don't. It tastes like coffee. You get used to it. Maybe if you're one of those people that like to drink it cold brewed or if you like it black, I can understand you can taste the difference between the coffee formulas a lot better when you drink it black. But if you don't drink it black, just you're going to ruin it or doctor it up with cream and other sweetener. Just get the instant coffee. You save yourself a lot of money and a lot of waste too because especially for you environmentalists out there throwing the little plastic cups away. There's like billions of them. Those are probably clogging up the seas a lot more than plastic bags. Anyway, see you next week. I'm not sure if we're going to have a new name for this video series enough, but we got to go low carb or carnivore because trying to tell the average normie out there about this stuff is a tough sell. So I'm going to have to sell to the people that already know and they might be able to help out a little better with the low carb and carnivore type deal. So I hope I don't. I had a small audience. Anyway, so this probably won't make a difference. Maybe my readers viewership will go up. Have a nice week.