I was going to post about just the sausage but I also need an oil change.
My conundrum: I love sausage. I love Bonton Meat Market, but holy god is it expensive. I tried some walmart sausage and while dirt cheap it was god awful.
Any reasonable priced and tasty sausage alternatives out there in Calgary?
As for oil change I'm not at all a car guy, and I'm about to sell my recently recovered Mazda 3 (bought a minivan!). So I called Canadian Tire about an oil change... 75 bucks!! wtf! So then I called Mazda and their 70 and have a shuttle. So ya. But there`s gotta be a much better deal out there for a basic oil change on a beater car. Help!
The oil change is easy. Although $70 ish sounds normal to me, there's a few deals to be had
I quickly googled it, here's the offers around calgary right now
Lube City - $15 off any oil change w/ coupon (available on their site)
Mr Lube - Free wiper blades with oil change w/ coupon (available on their site)
Jiffy Lube - $5 off conventional oil change or $10 off Synthetic oil change w/ coupon (plus air miles)
Pick up a couple links of sausage and swing by my place. I'll change your oil just bring a filter and a jug of fresh oil.
For sausage, I would recommend either of the Polish delis on Heritage Drive. One is in the shopping area at Heritage/MacLeod and the other is at Heritage/Fairmount.
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Haven't been in a while, but I think Wal-Mart has the cheapest oil changes.
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Rocky's Sausage Haus in Bridgeland if you just want to take your (super goddamn delicious) weiners and leave. Don't expect much service, it's very much a here's your crap now get out kind of place.