25 Essential Thanksgiving Dinner Items You Should Buy Weeks In Advance to Save the Most Money

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When it comes to Thanksgiving food shopping, waiting for the last possible minute may actually cost you!

Savings expert Jordan Page hit the aisles of Walmart weeks in advance because if you shop early for these essential Thanksgiving dinner items, you could save up to 60 PERCENT!

"Deals may not be this hot for another YEAR," Jordan stresses.

And she was right! Jordan only spent $133 on everything listed below! (Gasp!)

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Her main rule of thumb? "Buy what's on sale. And buy extra, so you can use it all year long."

Plus, keep an eye out for prices ending in 0 or 1.

"Often times, that's code language at many stores that it has hit its lowest breaking point price," Jordan explains. "So stock up."

And look, we made a shopping list for you!

1. POTATOES

You can never have too many potatoes!

"Hashed, mashed, fried, scalloped," Jordan says. "There are so many things you can do with potatoes."

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Plus, you can freeze mashed potatoes! After all, they can be time-consuming to make over and over again.

2. MARSHMALLOWS

Jordan suggests keeping them in your freezer instead of your pantry (yes, really!) to prevent them from getting hard and stale.

3. PIE CRUST

MAKE THIS: Slammin' Sweet Potato Pie

4. TURKEY

Some stores offer protein promotions, like "Buy One Turkey, Get One Free," "Buy a Turkey, Get a Ham Free" (save it for Christmas!) or "Spend a Certain Amount and Get a Free Turkey!"

Long story short? Pay attention!

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5. HAM

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6. CREAM CHEESE

Did you know you could FREEZE cream cheese?! Well, you can!

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Watch the video below to see Jordan's cream cheese-freezing trick:

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7. FROZEN VEGGIES

LESS IS MORE, since Jordan says these could stay in your freezer all year!

Plus, pro tip: Avoid steamer bags and steam the veggies yourself! (Doing so will shave up to half off your price.)

8. BUTTER

9. WHIPPED CREAM

Be mindful of the brand you're buying! Choosing store brands over name brands will often shave the price significantly.

10. CANNED OLIVES

11. CANNED PUMPKIN

RELATED: We suggest using the whipped cream and canned pumpkin to make this no-bake Pumpkin Pie Trifle!

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12. SEASONING AND SPICES

Buy them in bulk! It could mean the difference between spending $2.50 and $6!

13. SOUP

14. CANNED VEGGIES

Jordan says they could last for 3 years or more in your pantry!

15. GRAVY SEASONING PACKETS

16. CANNED PIE FILLING

17. CANNED CRANBERRY

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18. CANNED FRUIT

19. SUGAR

20. CHOCOLATE CHIPS

You'll need these to make Daphne Oz's fake-it-til-you-make-it Salted Chocolate Pumpkin Pie! (Spoiler: The pie itself is store-bought!)

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21. CAKE MIX

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22. STUFFING MIX

MAKE THIS: Apple, Celery and Onion Stuffing

23. FLOUR

24. CRACKERS

Inexpensive appetizers, anyone?

25. CHICKEN BROTH

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