Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Shopping Around the World

We are thrilled to be participating in our first shopping around the world, brought to you by Bacon and Fozzie.  This months theme was 5 ingredients for a Thanksgiving Dinner. While we Canadian dogs celebrated in October, we thought we could still share the prices of some of our favourite Thanksgiving food.

The conversion of the Canadian Dollar (as of Monday this week):

$1 Canadian Dollar = .75 cents US (this makes us cry a little that it is so low!)  or $1.04 Australian Dollar  or .70 Euro or .49 British Pound

another conversion - 1 KG = 2.2 Pounds

First we have the best part - the Turkey - unfortunately Lady won't let us catch one, so we have to buy one. Turkey was $3.28 a kg.

A not great picture of the turkeys in our backyard

What turkey is complete without the stuffing. Cause the Lady can't eat gluten a loaf of her gluten free bread is $6.49. Highway robbery is you ask her.



Next up is the sweet potatoes. These are a new favourite in our house. They will set you back $1.29 a kg.



What meal isn't complete with something green. The beans were $6.15 a kg.



We are not pumpkin pie eaters in our house, we are apple pie ones. Macintosh apples were $4.99 a lb. Don't ask why they were sold by the pound in Canada. It is one of those mysteries, especially since they were products of Canada.


Thanks for shopping with us in rural Quebec, Canada. 

We hope all our American pals enjoy their Thanksgiving!


25 comments:

  1. Wow, that bread is expensive! Er, we luffs apple pie, can we come visit????
    Oh I is just DROOLING at the thought!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  2. Everything seems excessive. Mom bought yams for 87 cents a pound.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  3. Lee your place muist be like the pawradise... the food runs around on meadows and you only have to grab it... pawsome! I like that the sweet potatoes have a super price! Ours are probably made of gold, they are eggs-tremely eggs-pensive this time :o)

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  4. what time will the pie be ready?
    Hugs madi your bfff

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  5. We think it's best to buy the turkey, BOL
    Lily & Edward

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  6. I think your momma needs to save her monies for the bread and just let you catch a turkey!

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  7. I think your momma needs to save her monies for the bread and just let you catch a turkey!

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  8. Lady is right about that bread! Highway robbery indeed..........the rest of the meal passes our inspection though (tee hee).....thanks for the Thanksgiving wishes......we're THANKFUL for your friendship!

    Love, Sammy

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  9. That bread is expensive!! What happened to cheap bread? Ugh

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  10. You have Turkeys in your yard ?! Cool!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

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  11. The Australian dollar is about $US0.71. Are you having a second Thanksgiving?

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  12. Interesting to see the differences in food prices.

    I love that you had turkeys in your back yard. We get tree rats and an occasional cat, but nothing else nearly as cool as that.

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  13. Hari Om
    I like this meme - as Sprinkles says, it can at one and the same time cause one to think "oh I'm paying through the nose for that!" or "Crikey, lucky I can get that for $000!"

    Sorry been MIA - no internet for a week... eek!! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  14. Thanks! I almost got us a free turkey on my way home from work today....those guys are everywhere and this one decided at the last minute to cross the road! Luckily I have good brakes in my car. :)

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  15. How interesting to compare prices! How about the price of an RV, did you get that BOL?

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  16. The price of food is getting outrageous here too!

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  17. Sounds like the makings for a wonderful Thanksgiving Day meal, in October or in November:) Mom and Dad are originally from New England and love Macintosh apples - but they just don't taste the same here in the Midwest.

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family for the past October and for next year, and what the heck, just celebrate tomorrow too.

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning and Mom too

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  18. I agree, gluten free is stupidly expensive!

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  19. We are big apple eaters too, and lucky they are grown locally so they don't cost as much!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  20. That seems like a really expensive apple! Hope that is a tasty pie :D
    Happy Turkey Day!
    ♥Wyatt

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  21. I am sure that was one great tasting pie. Hope you enjoy your day

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  22. I am sure that was one great tasting pie. Hope you enjoy your day

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  23. Oh I lovvvvvve sweet potatoes!!!
    Happy November 26'th! hahaha!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  24. Too bad the Lady wouldn't let you grab one of the turkeys in your yard. You meal looks a lot like ours. Happy Thanksgiving!

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