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mikesgirl
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Sherri
Elma
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Posted - Jun 29 2007 : 5:32:20 PM
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Alee and I have been talking about our grocery budgets and we thought it might be fun (and save a little $$) if we set goals with our grocery budgets, then posted our menus and what we actually spent for the week. No competition - just challenging yourself to do the best you can. Maybe keep track of how far over or under budget you are at the end of the month and hopefully reward yourself with your savings. There probably shouldn't be a certain day to post as we all shop on different days of the week, but I'll stick my neck out first and say I want to cut my usual $75 a week back to $65 for now. This weekend I'll make out my menus and grocery shop. I should be able to post those by Monday. I think it should be fun and inspirational! Might inspire us to use up some of that stuff we already have!! How about it ladies - post your goals! |
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little monkeys mommy
washington
USA
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Posted - Jun 29 2007 : 5:42:40 PM
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goal to use what is in the cupboard with adding some fresh produce and meat. I bought a lot of strawberries today, i went 8 dollars over budget. i didnt know how much it weighed when the tray was full but i know for next time about 8 dollars a tray if you dont fill it so its over flowing |
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Blanche
So Cal
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Posted - Jun 29 2007 : 9:49:06 PM
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I would love to cut back on our grocery budget!! I am currently spending around $125 a week for my family of 4. I have totally changed our diet and my way of cooking over the last 5 months. We are eating more organics and lots of fresh produce. Our garden is starting to produce tomatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and cucumbers. We are also growing canteloupe and watermelon for the very first time. I haven't been very good about meal planning or making a list when I shop so that is going to be my first goal in cutting back on the budget!! |
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Alee
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 29 2007 : 9:59:39 PM
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My Goal is to only spend $130 for our household meals for the month of July. I will go shopping the first Saturday in July and report back :) Wish me luck!!
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Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
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Posted - Jun 29 2007 : 10:05:23 PM
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Sounds like we're getting some really good concrete goals so keep us all informed at how you're doing. Alee - I will be very impressed if you can pull that off!! |
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Dawn
Naperville
Illinois
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 07:24:00 AM
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One of the best ways for me to save money when I grocery shop is to leave my husband at home! He always costs us an extra $30 when he comes "along for the ride".
By the way, does anyone know of a good source for coupons on organic products? I shop at Whole Foods & even though they give out some coupons each week, it's not much.
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Alee
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 08:34:30 AM
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Stonyfield and other such places have coupons that they will send you. Just go to your favorite organic brand website. http://www.stonyfield.com/coupons/signin.cfm
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Elizabeth
Iowa
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 08:49:21 AM
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I would love to work on this grocery challenge! My goal each week is usually $75 for a family of four (and three cats and one dog) but sometimes I have gone as low as $45 when we are low on funds. I would love to try for $60 a week for a month or so! -Elizabeth |
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Susan
LA
USA
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 12:30:38 PM
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We buy meat...do you Susan?
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Susan
LA
USA
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MariaAZ
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Phoenix
AZ
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 1:00:56 PM
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We have a bit of a challenge in our household. I have a freezer full of heaven-knows-what (ie, I'm not really sure what lurks in the dark recesses) and a pantry similarly loaded. Right now the only thing we're buying is fresh veggies and milk until the stock runs lower.
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Sheryl-lyn
Calverton
NY
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 2:32:46 PM
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I cannot seem to spend less than $130 per week for 4-6 people since we also eat meat nightly. I have been shopping biweekly and planning menus ahead of time, so I am not wasting money at least. Fruit and veggies are VERY expensive too, but will hopefully go down a little once everything is local and not shipped in. Also, we are all adults in my house (age 20 and over) and my kids bring friends here for home cooking quite a bit. As an aside, I cannot believe how many kids do not have home made food EVER at their houses. So, I enjoy the cooking and sharing with kids who are always asking me, "How do you make this? Can you teach me?" Maybe they will do more things for themselves as they become adults. I am going to try to spend less than $100 per week next time I shop. I think I can do it since I can do some meatless pasta dishes and we all like them. |
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Susan
LA
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 2:59:47 PM
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Well my dear husband works in Tunisia 28 days and then is home 25 days and meatless meals are not often what he wants when he gets home. He usually gives me a list for the grocery before he starts home...this time a beef tenderloin was at the top of the list...$35 for one piece of meat. Of course him being a gourmet cook, he tends to not really think about the cost of the meal as much as the content. We purchase some pretty unusual ingredients for these parts- sometimes driving 70 miles one way to grocery shop. He cooks a lot of lamb and chops were $12 a pound last time I bought some. We could save money if we used ground meat but that is a rare occasion and when we do, he normally has it freshly ground because he likes a specific cut of meat for ground - something like half round/half chuck or sirloin - I really dont know. We rarely buy fresh vegetables because we keep a garden. But still it is not unusual for us to spend $700-$900 for the month he is home. Granted groceries are very expensive here because there is no competition in a small town but we spend a lot of money out of town for things he likes to cook with.
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Alee
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 5:15:46 PM
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Wow Susan! I think that it is great that you get to spend that much on groceries! It would be fun to have gormet meals more often. I am going to be looking forward to when we can afford to splurge a little more on our groceries :)
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Susan
LA
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 5:24:20 PM
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Frankly Alee, that is our splurge in life. Food! But the man LOVES to cook. And he is quite gifted - the kids and I beg him to go on Top Chef or some such show but he really just loves to cook for us. I am a good cook but he is amazing. So its what we do for entertainment!
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threebusybees
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Mandi
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 6:00:33 PM
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Dawn try www.mambosprouts.com for organic coupons. They usually have some good links, green Guide also.
I would love to cut back on my grocery bills. I just need to get organized...
Mandi
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meg
Vinemount
Ontario
Canada
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 6:01:01 PM
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I think I'll join the challenge! I try not to spend more than 65$CAN a week on groceries. I know I could spend less if I went to the superstore but I really try to support my little IGA in town. This month I'm determined to buy as much local produce as I can from the farmer's market or pick it from the garden. Meat and dairy are always the most expensive - Fella insists on meat with almost every meal, and I adore cheeses, plus I get my milk delivered! My one splurge!
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Alee
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 9:04:16 PM
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Okay- So I made a big mistake. I took my fiance shopping with me. He "helped" me spend a bit more than I wanted to, be even still, I don't think we did to bad. The big ticket item that we got was a Beef Tenderloin for $25! Ouch! So here follows what I bought: Pita Bread Hamburger Bun 5 Large cans of Tomato Sauce A gallon of vinegar Head of Lettuce Red Bell Pepper Green Bell Pepper 2 big packs of Tyson Chicken Thighs 2 big packs of Tyson Chicken legs Half gallon of Whole milk Small package of frozen peas Corn Tortillas Small package of forzen brocolli 2 cans of Cream of Mushroom Soup 10 lbs of Flour Two packages of white gravy One package of italian dressing mix Bulk Pizza Dough Mix Bulk Cheese Ravioli 4 White Onions Bulk Italian Seasoning Bulk Blueberry muffin mix 1 Cream Cheese 9lbs of bananas 5# of ground turkey Tub of Nancy's Vanilla Yogurt Cucumber frozen salmon fillet 10# ground beef tzatziki sauce refried beans unsalted butter sour cream celary 6 packets of yeast 4 tomatos cooking oil bulk chicken base garlic cinnamon 4 onions worchestershire sauce 4 packages lunch meat 4 ears of corn beef tenderloin *ouch!!* 10# potatos top round roast (will make 2) Nufatel cream cheese tomato paste green cabbage ketchup Dog food ricotta cheese coconut milk refried beans otter pops
We spent *drum roll please* $180.67!!! Now the challenge is to not have to return to the market for the whole month!!! :)
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Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Jun 30 2007 : 10:33:20 PM
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Oh...I sure can't take my husband with me shopping..yikes!! I do okay with the kids..they gave up asking for stuff I won't buy a long time ago..but husband feels entitled I guess to put things like soda (grrrrrr) ice cream and cookies, sweet cereal that I just won't buy, and lunch meats that gross me out in the cart..it ALWAYS costs at least $50 extra if he goes along. And he complains about the price of things I consider neccessary like cheese, produce that I don't have at home, or can't grow here, and things like that. Men!! He never complains if he dosn't see the choices I guess. I would surely rather shop with 4 kids than one husband..haha
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threebusybees
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Mandi
Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
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Posted - Jul 01 2007 : 05:36:18 AM
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I hate to go Grocery Shopping (unless it's Wholefoods such a pretty store) if I take my husband we come home with chips, cookies, snacks and nothing else! He gets upset when I buy organics or tubs of strawberries, raspberries, blueberries etc. all of which get eaten by my eating machines. I swear children can eat from the time they wake up to the time they go to sleep. For this reason I try to keep all that lovely processed food my husband loves out of my house. I now know why my mother used to say to us "you are going to eat me out of house and home"
Anyway I am not very good at the saving game, but something my husband says I do good(he is all I have to judge by at this point) I make a veggie base sauce at the beginning of the week (tomatoes.celery,carrots,mushrooms,peppers,onions all robocouped so you can't tell whats in it) freeze it in seperate containers. And this becomes the base for everything dipping sauce for homemade chicken nuggets(roll them in flax meal, wheat germ, whole wheat flour and pan fry then finsh in oven) Bolognese sauce in a hurry add browned meat and herbs ta da! Pizza Sauce we have make your own pizza night once a week I make the dough freeze it and pull individual balls out Taco sauce etc. etc. Anything you would normally have some sort of tomato based sauce. This is the only way I found to sneak veggies into the kids not very varied diet. And you don't have to spend money on all the different packaged stuff.
If anyone else does anything like this I'd love a new idea to throw in to mix things up a bit. It really keeps me from going to the grocery store to often(Saving gas and money) and allows alot more playing time with my kids!
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Alee
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jul 01 2007 : 09:02:27 AM
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Mandi-
My mom and now I put that same sort of base sauce into everything! I put it in my spagettit, chili, Cabbage burgers (or for those who are cabbagephobic- call them German Burgers- they won't even know there is cabbage in them!) Pretty much everything. As long as it gets cooked with meat, it absorbs a lot of the meat flavor and adds its own flavor to things. The veggie phobics get so used to it in the background of dishes that they miss it when you don't put it in! :)
Try cabbage burgers- They are a huge hit in my home town. Make bread dough and while it is rising or defrosting ( you can buy bread dough at the store) scramble hamburger and that base sauce you spoke of. Also pulverized some white cabbage in the food processor. Make sure it is pretty small sized pieces so that they don't know what it is! :) Let all the veggies cook with the hamburger so they absorb the meat taste. Then season to taste. I like salt, pepper, italian seasoning. My fiance likes his spicy.
Then roll out your bread dough, cut out circles from the bread dough and fill them with a scoop of the meat filling. Pinch it closed and bake until bread is done! I haven't ever met anyone who didn't like these. We even have a friend who hates cabbage. We told her they were "German" burgers and she LOVED them! She even still liked them when we told her they were really cabbage burgers! LOL
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Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
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Posted - Jul 01 2007 : 09:40:22 AM
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Oh Mandi-
I had another thought- Can you tell us what you normally feed your family and maybe we can all brainstorm to come up with more ideas for you?
Alee
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Jo
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Jul 01 2007 : 11:14:20 AM
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Interesting concept...Susan, you spend a lot for the month that you DH is home, but what is your average for the month's he is NOT home? Hopefully when he retires from his current assignment, he'll want to be a paid chef so you won't be facing those gourmet grocery bills year-round! BTW, I spend $150+ week for a family of two; but we only eat dinner out a couple times per month and DH prefers leftovers for lunch the next day, so I am really cooking for three.
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Susan
LA
USA
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Elizabeth
Iowa
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Posted - Jul 01 2007 : 4:28:56 PM
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I was shocked when Susan said that she sometimes spends $800-$900 a month on food when her husband is home! That is more than half our income and would never do in this family - but I can understand him wanting good, expensive real food when he is home - I just can't even fathom spending that much myself! Has anyone read the book "Feed Your Family for $12 a Day" by Rhonda Barfield? It is a bit outdated since the prices have gone up since publication, but I bet you could read it and get your family fed for $15-$18 a day based on the suggestions. You can look for this book at www.paperbackswap.com (my all time favorite website!!!!). |
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