Every Tuesday in the mail we get the local supermarket flyers and I sit down and peruse them trying to think through a healthy menu for the lowest price possible based on the grocery adds. It is not uncommon for me to visit two to three gorcery stores to purchase my weekly groceries. For instance, I always purchase milk at Trader Joe's because the 1/2 gallon is about 20 cents cheaper there than anywhere else and 20 cents a week adds up. Thier bananas are also 20-30 cents a pound cheaper than most of the markets. This week Top Foods has their honeydew for just 59 cents a pound and who could pass up such a wonderful treat while Albertsons has cherries for 2.98 a pound versus the other stores that list the new California crop at 4.99 a pounds. QFC currently has wild salmon for 3.99 a pound versus Safeway (where I normally buy our weekly fish) where it is 9.99 a pound (not on sale). Truly, I could spend hours trying to figure out the best possible combination. And every week I wonder to myself- is it worth it?