Building your pantry: Items to stock up on this week!

If you’re looking to build your stockpile this week, here are some of the items you can add for rock bottom prices: (if you  want to “decode” the coupon lingo, check out this post here, and if you want to know of reputable places where you can stock up on coupons, check out this post here)

Do you have other items that are at “stock up” prices to share this week?  Please comment or e-mail me!!

BABY:

Huggies – $5.49 at Walgreens after coupon (on sale for $7.99 this week) or $6.49 at Walmart after coupon (everyday price is $8.99)

Use this coupon here:
$2.50/1 Huggies Little Snugglers or Little Movers printable
 
Similac Ready Feed formula – $.84/each at Walmart (regular price is $3.84) or $.86/each at Target (regular price is $3.86)

Use this coupon here:
$3/1 Similac (zip code 90210)

CANNED GOODS:

Campbell’s Cream of Chicken or Cream of Mushroom soup – FREE at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here), $.25/can at Target (regular price is $.75/can), or $.20/can at Walmart (regular price is $.70/can)

Use these coupons here:
$1.50/3 Campbell’s “Great for Cooking” soups printable
$1/4 Campbell’s “Great for Cooking” soups printable

Campbell’s Select Harvest or Chunky – FREE at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use these coupons here:
$1/2 Campbell’s Select Harvest printable
$.50/1 Campbell’s Chunky soups printable (should double)
$1/2 Select Harvest loadable on kroger.com (YMMV on being able to use a loadable and paper coupon)  

Carnation Evaporated milk – $.19 at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use these coupons here:
$.50/2 Carnation Evaporated milk – 9-26 SS (should double)
$.50/2 Carnation Evaporated milk printable (should double)

Green Giant canned vegetables – $.35 at Walmart (regular price is $.60/each)

Use this coupon here:
$.50/2 Green Giant canned vegetables – 10-24 SS

Hormel Chili – $.25/each at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use these coupons here:
$.50/2 Hormel canned chili – 9-12 SS (should double)
$.55/2 Hormel chili printable

Kroger canned fruit – $.50/each at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Swanson chicken broth -$.35/each at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use these coupons here:
$.75/5 Swanson chicken broth – 11-7 SS

CEREAL:

Quaker Cap’n Crunch cereal – $.49/each at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$.50/1 Quaker Cap’n Crunch cereal – 8-26 RP

GROCERY ITEMS (Other items):

Dannon yogurt – $.49 for a multi-pack at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here) or $.89 at Target

Use these coupons here: 
$.75/1 Dannon Activia yogurt 4 pack printable
$1/1 Dannon Activia 4 pack – 10-10 SS
$.50/1 Dannon Light & Fit – 10-10 SS (should double)

$1/1 Dannon Danimals – 10-10 SS

Encore spices – $.50/each (w/ in ad coupon) at Walgreens (details are here)

Jell-O – $.25/each at Walgreens (w/ in ad coupon and manufacturer’s coupon) or Walmart (regular price is $.50)

Use this coupon:
$.50/2 Jell-O – 10-17 SS (expires 11/14)

Wheat Thins – $.50/each at Target (with the store coupon here and the manufacturer’s coupon below) or $.98/each at Walmart (with the manufacturer’s coupon below)

Use this coupon here:
$1/1 Wheat thins printable (for “liking” them on Facebook)

HEALTH & BEAUTY ITEMS:

Advil pain reliever – $.50 at Kroger  (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$2/1 Advil printable

Carmex – $.69 at Walgreens ($.99 w/ in ad coupon) or $.72 at Target ($1.02 everyday price)

Use this coupon here:
$.30/1 Carmex – 11-7 SS

Colgate toothpaste – free or possible overage at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$.35/1 Colgate toothpaste – 10-31 SS (should triple)

Colgate Wave or Total Pro toothbrush – free or possible overage at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$.35/1 Colgate adult or kids manual toothbrush – 10-31 SS (should triple)

Degree antiperspirant/deodorant – $.50/each at Walgreens (details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$1/1 Degree deodorant printable

Gas-X chewables (18 ct box) – free at Target with the $3 printable coupon here and the manufacturer’s coupon

Use this coupon:
$1/1 Gas-X product – 11-7 SS
$1/1 Gas-X printable

Reach Dental Floss or Reach toothbrush – free at Walgreens (details are here)

Use these coupons here plus the in ad coupon:
$1/1 Reach toothbrush printable
$1/1 Reach floss printable
$1/1 Reach dental floss or Reach toothbrush – 10-10 RP, 8-1 SS, 5-16 RP, 4-11 RP, 3-7 RP

Revita-lens multipurpose solution 2 pk (2 oz) – free at Walgreens (details are here)

Schick disposable razors – $5.99, get a $3 RR free at Walgreens (details are here)

Use this coupon here:
$3/1 Schick Xtreme3 printable 

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:

Gain dish liquid – Free at CVS (on sale for $.99 this week) or free at Walmart (regular price is $.99)

Use this coupon here:
$1/1 Gain dish liquid – 10-10 PG

Gain dryer sheets – $1.97 at Walmart after coupon (regular price is $2.97)

Use this coupon here:
$1/1 Gain fabric sheets – 10-10 PG

Purex laundry detergent – $1.99 at Walgreens (limit 3 per visit)

PASTA:

Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta – $.28 at Walmart after coupon

Use this coupon:
$1/1 Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta printable (when you “like” them on Facebook)

Skinner pasta – $.38/each at Kroger (if you take advantage of the Mega sale – details are here)

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Free 2011 Oriental Trading Company calendar!

I have a daughter who loves all things crafty and unfortunately was “blessed” with a not so crafty mom.  I love Oriental Trading Company because they have lots of fun kid-friendly crafts and the prices are very affordable. 

Right now, you can get the 2011 calendar for FREE and includes lots of great coupons!  There are money saving coupons each month along with tips and idea starters.  I got one last year and loved it.  Request yours here before they’re gone!

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Menu Planning Monday: My menu for the week of 11/7

**Make sure you check out my Lawry’s What’s Your Flavor? Prize Pack Giveaway!!(ends today, 11/8)

**Make sure you check out my Fiber One/Safeway gift card giveaway!!

Most of my recipes are new this week and I haven’t had a chance yet to calculate points per serving.  For those of you who may be doing Weight Watchers, I have included the points per serving calculations for some of my recipes this week. I used the “Recipe Builder” feature on the WeightWatchers.com e-Tools program to input all of the ingredients and calculate the points, so it should be pretty accurate.

You can read more about my $40 weekly budget in this post here.

If you’re new to menu planning, check out my post about how I do my menu planning.

On weekdays, my posts don’t include lunches.  My son eats lunch at daycare, most days I take lunch or eat a Lean Cuisine/Smart Ones/Healthy Choice meal, I pack a lunch for my daughter, and my husband fends for himself!

SUNDAY:   Creamy chicken noodle soup – We’ve got lots of “sickies” in our house this week, so this is a trusty standby and easy to make since I make it in the slow cooker

Ingredients:
3-4 chicken breasts
3 carrots (sliced)
3 celery stalks (sliced)
3 cans chicken broth
2 cans cream of chicken soup
Seasonings (to taste): garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and parsley
noodles (I use “Country Style” ones that are just like homemade ones!)

Place chicken breasts, carrots, celery, broth, and cream of chicken soup in the slow cooker. Cook on low for 5+ hours. Shred chicken breasts, and whisk everything together. Add seasonings. Cook noodles, drain, and add to the mixture. Let everything cook for 30 more minutes on low.

MONDAY:  Chicken licking good pork chops (slow cooker)

Ingredients:
6-8 lean pork chops, 1-inch thick
1/2 cup flour (omit if you don’t brown chops in skillet)
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp dry mustard
1/2 tsp garlic powder
2 Tbsp oil (omit if you don’t brown chops in skillet)
1 10.5oz can chicken & rice soup

Dredge pork chops in mixture of flour, salt, dry mustard & garlic powder. Brown chops in oil in a large skillet. Place browned pork chops in crockpot. Add can of soup. Cover and cook on low 6-8 hours or high 3 1/2 hours. If I don’t brown the chops, then I just toss the salt, dry mustard & garlic powder in the crockpot instead of dredging the chops.

*Note: When making this meal, I use a can of family size chicken & rice soup and drain off some of the broth – it keeps the meat tender and there is more of the chicken & rice mixture for everyone! If you don’t have time to brown the chops first in a skillet, I’ve also just dipped it into the flour mixture and put it straight into the slow cooker and it works fine that way, too.

WW points = 6 servings, 7 points per serving

TUESDAY: Cream cheese chicken (slow cooker) – This is one of our favorites – soo yummy!

Ingredients:
2-3 boneless skinless chicken breasts
Salt and pepper (to taste)
2 pkg. dry Ranch or Italian dressing mix (we usually only use one)
1 can cream of chicken soup
8 oz. cream cheese – cut into cubes (I use the 1/3 less fat kind)
½ c. chicken broth

Directions: Brush chicken with butter and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place in crock pot and sprinkle 1 pkg. dry mix over all. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours. About 45 minutes before serving, add soup, second packet of dry dressing mix, cream cheese, and chicken broth. Cook until smooth.

Serve over rice or pasta.

WW points = 6 points/serving (add 2 points for 1/2 c. rice or pasta or 4 points for 1 cup rice or pasta)
(Serve with sliced cantaloupe and green beans)

WEDNESDAYMelt in your mouth meatloaf (slow cooker) – I’ve made this several times now for our family.  It’s easy to make and yummy!

Ingredients:
2 eggs
3/4 c. milk (we use skim)
2/3 c. seasoned bread crumbs
2 tsp dried, minced onion
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp rubbed sage
1 1/2 pounds ground beef (we always make this with ground turkey instead and it’s yummy!)
1/4 c. ketchup
2 T brown sugar
1 tsp ground mustard
1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

Directions
1. In a large bowl, combine the first six ingredients. Crumble beef over mixture and mix well (mixture will be moist.) Shape into a round loaf; place in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours or until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees F.

2. In a small bowl, whisk the ketchup, brown sugar, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Spoon over the meat loaf. Cook 15 minutes longer or until heated through. Let stand for 10-15 minutes before cutting.

WW points = 5 per serving with the ground turkey, ground beef may be more (makes 6 servings)

THURSDAY:  Taco soup (slow cooker) – this is a carry over from last week because I decided to make chicken noodle soup on Saturday instead

Ingredients:
1 1/2-2 lb. ground meat (I use 1 lb and 93/7)
1 packet Ranch dressing seasoning mix
1 packet taco seasoning
1 can corn
1 can pinto beans
1 can Ranch style beans
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can tomato sauce (8 oz)
1 can Rotel
1 can water

Brown the meat and then add combine the meat and other ingredients in a crock pot and to cook it on low all day. When we’re ready to eat, I will serve it with tortilla chips, sour cream, and cheese.

NOTES: With just one can of water, it will be very thick. Add more if you want it thinner. I drain the corn and pinto beans before adding them. I don’t drain the Ranch style beans because they are seasoned!

WW points per serving = 8 points per serving (this does not include any toppings you add)

FRIDAY:  Monterey Chicken – This is a carryover from last week

Ingredients:
4 (5 oz.) Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts1/4 Cup Barbecue Sauce
1/4 Cup Hormel Real Bacon Bits
1 Cup 2% Colby and Monterey Jack Shredded Cheese*
1 (14 oz.) Can Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies, drained (I’m just going to use regular diced tomatoes)
Sliced Green Onions
Pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Pound out the chicken breasts to flatten.  Season each with a little pepper.  Cook the chicken in a skillet sprayed with non-stick cooking spray over medium-low heat until no longer pink.

Place each breast onto a baking sheet and top each breast with 1 tablespoon of barbeque sauce, 1/4 cup cheese, 1/4 cup tomatoes, green onions and 1 tablespoon of bacon bits.  Place into the oven and bake until the cheese has melted (about 5 minutes).

Per Serving: 263 Calories; 8g Fat (29.0% calories from fat); 39g Protein; 6g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 108mg Cholesterol; 840mg Sodium. Exchanges: 4 1/2 Lean Meat; 0 Other Carbohydrates.

SATURDAYTexas Kielbasa skillet – I originally got this recipe from a freezer swap and it has become a big hit with our family

1 can (10 3/4 oz.) CREAM OF CELERY SOUP (I use whatever cream soup I have on hand)
1 1/2 cups WATER
1 Tablespoon BUTTER
¾ cup uncooked LONG GRAIN RICE
1 pound SMOKED KIELBASA SAUSAGE, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
1 pkg. (10 oz.) FROZEN PEAS
½ cup SLICED MUSHROOMS
1 cup SHREDDED CHEDDAR CHEESE

Combine soup, water and butter substitute in a large skillet with a lid.  Bring to a boil. Add rice and sausage. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes.  Stir in peas and mushrooms. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes,
or until rice Is tender. Sprinkle with cheese and serve hot.

WW points = 10 per serving (makes 6 servings)

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Walgreens deals for the week of 11/7

Here are the Walgreens weekly deals.  There are some great deals this week!  If you are new to shopping at Walgreens, make sure you check out my tips for shopping at Walgreens here.

FREEBIES:

Buy Reach floss (55 yards) or Reach Crystal Clean toothbrush – $.99 (w/ in ad coupon)
$1/1 Reach toothbrush printable
$1/1 Reach floss printable
$1/1 Reach dental floss or Reach toothbrush – 10-10 RP, 8-1 SS, 5-16 RP, 4-11 RP, 3-7 RP
Final Price = Free after manufacturer’s coupon and store coupon (remember to give the store coupon last!)

Buy Revita-lens multipurpose solution 2 pk (2 oz) – $3.99, get a $4 RR
Final Price = Free after RR

Buy Schick disposable razors – $5.99, get a $3 RR
$3/1 Schick Xtreme3 printable
$1/1 Schick disposable razor – 10-24 SS, 10-31 SS
Final Price = Free after coupon and RR

RR DEALS:
Buy Axe, Degree, or Dove Clinical deodorant – $6.99, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Degree for women printable
Final Price = $3.99 after coupon/RR

Buy 1 participating Axe product – $3.99, get a $1 RR (includes Axe antiperspirant/deodorant, Axe body spray, Axe shampoo/shower gel, or Axe detailer)
BOGO Axe shower gel or detailer – 10-24 RP
Final Price = $2.99 for two items after coupon/RR

Buy Bayer Contour or Breeze 2 Blood Glucose system – $14.99 or Bayer A1C Selfcheck system – $24.99, get a $5 RR
$5/1 Bayer Breeze, Contour, Selfcheck meters – 10-31 RP
Final Price = $4.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Claritin allergy relief (40-45 ct) – $26.99, get a $4 RR
$3/1 Claritin printable
Final Price = $19.99 after coupon/RR

Buy 2 Dove or Degree antiperspirant/deodorant – 2/$5, get a $2 RR
$1/1 Degree deodorant printable
Final Price = $1 after coupons/RR ($.50/each)

Spend $15 on participating Garnier products, get a $5 RR
-Garnier Nutrisse or Herbashine Hair color – $5.99
$3/1 Garnier Herbashine Color Creme printable
$3/1 Garnier Herbashine or Nutrisse color creme – 9-12 RP, 11-7 RP
-Garnier shampoo/conditioner/styling products – 3/$10
$1/1 Garnier Fructis shampoo/conditioner – 10-10 RP, 11-7 RP
$1/1 Garnier Fructis styler – 10-10 RP, 11-7 RP

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Garnier Nutrisse or Herbashine hair color – $5.99/each
Buy 1 Garnier shampoo/conditioner/styler – $3.34

Use 2 $3/1 Herbashine printables
Use $1/1 Garnier shampoo/conditioner/styler coupon

Spend $8.32 OOP, get a $5 RR
Final Price = $3.32 after coupons/RR ($1.10/each)

Buy Glade Scented Oil Candles glass holder, refillable tin, or pack refills; 2-4 oz candle, or Sense & Spray or refills – $2.99, get a $1 RR
$1.50/2 Glade Scented Oil candles printable
$1/1 Glade Premium room spray printable
$1/1 Glade Plugins Scented Oil refill printable
$1.50/2 Glade Sense & Spray refills
$1/2 Glade scented oil candles refills – 11-7 SS
$1/1 Glade Scented oil candle holder – 11-7 SS
$1.50/2 Glade premium room spray – 11-7 SS
$1/2 Glade jar candles – 11-7 SS
$1/1 Glade Plugins Scented Oil refill – 11-7 SS
$1.50/2 Glade Sense & Spray refills – 11-7 SS
Final Price = $.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Hershey’s Pot of Gold chocolates – 2/$10, get a $3 RR
Final Price = 2/$7 after RR

Buy Mars Minis or Dove Holiday candy – 2/$6, get a $2 RR
Final Price = 2/$4 after RR

Buy Mucinex – $9.99, get a $2 RR
Final Price = $7.99 after RR

Buy Prevacid 24 Hour Acid Reducer – $25.99, get a $3 RR
$4/1 Prevacid printable
$2/1 Prevacid – 10-17 SS
Final Price = $18.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Prilosec OTC – $17.99, get a $5 RR
$3/1 Prilosec OTC – 10-10 PG, 10-31 PG
Final Price = $9.99 after coupon/RR

Buy Zegerid OTC – $22.99, get a $4 RR
$5/1 Zegerid – 11-7 SS
$/1 Zegerid – 11-7 SS
Final Price = $13.99 after coupons/RR

FILLER ITEMS:
*Arizona tea – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Betty Crocker cornbread & muffin mix – 3/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)*Carmex – $.99 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Clabber Girl baking powder or cornstarch – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Deerfield Farms baking soda – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Encore gourmet spices or bouillon soup base – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Hershey’s candy – $.49 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Holiday candy (Russell Stover/Whitmans) – $.39 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Hydrogen peroxide – 3/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Jell-O – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Kitchen accessories – $.99 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Morton salt – 2/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*No Nonsense Essential Basics knee highs – 3/$1 (w/ in ad coupon)
*No Nonsense Essential Basics pantyhose – $79 (w/ in ad coupon)
*Walgreens candy – .$49 (w/ in ad coupon)

OTHER DEALS:

*Huggies jumbo pack diapers or Pull-ups – $7.99
$2.50/1 Huggies Little Snugglers or Little Movers printable
Final Price = $5.49 after coupon

*Purex laundry detergent – $1.99 (w/ in ad coupon – limit 3)

The following scenarios are for people who are just getting started with shopping at Walgreens and have few, if any, RR to start with:

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy Schick disposable razors – $5.99
Buy Reach floss – $.99 w/ in ad coupon
Buy Reach toothbrush – $.99 w/ in ad coupon

Use $3/1 printable
Use $1/1 floss printable
Use $1/1 toothbrush printable

Spend $2.97 OOP, get a $3 RR

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Revita-lens multipurpose solution – $3.99
Buy 1 Encore spice – $.50 (w/ in ad coupon)
Buy 1 Reach toothbrush – $.99 w/ in ad coupon
Buy 1 Reach floss – $.99 w/ in ad coupon

Use $3 Schick RR
Use $1 toothbrush coupon
Use $1 floss coupon

Spend $1.47 OOP, get a $4 RR

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 2 Degree deodorant – 2/$5
Buy 2 Encore spice – $.50 (w/ in ad coupon)

Use 2 $1 Degree coupons
Use $4 Revita-lens RR

Spend $0 OOP, get a $2 RR

*Then, you can “roll” the $2 RR back into the Schick and start over again!


FAQS: (Check out Walgreens new coupon policy here!)

Do you do multiple transactions at one store on one visit?
It just depends. Several stores in my area have gone to a “one RR per item per day” rule, which means I can’t do more than one transaction where I’m earning RR for the same product at the same store. Some of the stores in my area also will not let you use the RR you earn from one transaction on another transaction in that same visit.  I’m fortunate to have several stores within a few minutes of my house, so I usually try to break up transactions at different stores and on different days to stay in the good graces of my stores.

What is Walgreens policy on using BOGO free coupons with a BOGO free offer, adjusting down coupons, etc.? 
The new coupon policy does not really using a BOGO free coupon with a BOGO free promotion, but it does say you can use up to two coupons as long as the total doesn’t go below zero, so, you SHOULD be able to do this!!

Walgreens coupon policy is now to adjust the value of coupons down – YAY!!

Some helpful tips:
*At Walgreens, you can use ONE manufacturer’s coupon and ONE store coupon per item (always give the store coupon last to avoid problems)

*At Walgreens, you cannot do a promotion more than once in a transaction and earn Register Rewards. (for example, if you buy 2 Listerine, you will only earn a RR for one)

*You also typically cannot use the Register Rewards earned from a promotion on the same promotion and earn Register Rewards again. For example, if you buy the Listerine and use the RR from that to buy more, the RR will not print

*Register Rewards are considered to be “manufacturer’s coupons” and you can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item. You will have to add “filler” items if you are using a manufacturer’s coupon and a RR. The in ad coupons often have good, inexpensive filler items. (check out the weekly match-ups for ideas)

*If you are using more than one RR in a transaction, always give the RR with the highest value FIRST. Sometimes strange things happen with coupons and taxes and even if you think you have planned out your scenario very well, you will end up with more overage than you planned for.

*If you are buying items that would result in a “free” item or “overage” when combining a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon, give the manufacturer’s coupon FIRST, and the store coupons LAST to avoid beeping/issues at the register! Make sure that you are purchasing enough items in your total transaction to “cover” the overage. You will not get cash back and you will have to add items to cover the overage or they will not take the coupon.

*If your Register Reward doesn’t print for some reason and you have fulfilled all of the obligations for the “deal” (including not using RR from the same parent company to pay) DO NOT let them tell you it is because you used coupons! Chances are they didn’t print because the catalina machine is not working. You have two choices: you can return your items and try again or you can contact the catalina company by doing the following:
*The store will give you a form to fill out and mail in to catalina
*Call 1-877-210-1917, option 1

This post is part of Becentsable’s Grocery Gathering.

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Ways to give back in November: donate to a local food bank

There are some great deals on canned food items right now.  While you’re stocking up at rock bottom prices, consider donating some extra food to your local food bank.  You can also check with your church or your school to see if they are conducting a holiday food drive.

If you are in the Houston area, here are some ways that you can donate locally:

Houston Food Bank (look for the red barrels at your Kroger and Randalls grocery stores – download a list of most needed items here)

Katy Christian Ministries

Be sure to check out my Kroger weekly deals post for a heads up on hot deals on canned food items!

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