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Help With My Grocery BudgetDo any of you have a suggestion for looking at this problem differently? Right now we look at the receipts and spend the time justifying why each item was needed. We need a way to take down the total costs, but need a flexible budget in case legitimate "needs" do pop up. Does anyone have a budget that works like this? Kelly from NH Feedback About This Post:RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetI have friends who use the Angelfood ministries and swear by it for savings and quality food. Post by bjptl RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetCoupons are great items for helping with grocery savings if they're on products that you use, unless you live in an area that doubles or triples coupons, where you can get groceries for just pennies or completely free. If you don't live in an area where your stores double or triple coupons, not to worry, most of us don't either. Don't think you have to use a coupon just because you have it. If it's not a product that you use, or unless you can get the product for free or near free by doubling or tripling the coupon, toss it out. It's not a savings, if you've bought a product just because you had a coupon for it. Best of luck! Post by badwater RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetOkay everyone, here's what I did. Thanks first to those who empathize - it's good to know I'm not alone! I kept track of my receipts for the month of June, and this morning went through them, breaking them down into food and non-food items, writing their individual price next to each item, and the total overall. I discovered that nearly $50 of my budget this month was spent on food for people coming for visits. The rest was because of some big ticket items that had to be purchased, and we did so in bulk to save (razor blades anyone???). We've decided to start a new system consisting of a post it note on our fridge totaling our monthly budget, and each time we make a grocery purchase we subtract from the total in order to keep constant reminder of our budget. We did this with the "date" money we give ourselves each month and it worked - fingers crossed it will for this too! Post by kellyanne77 RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
How about more vegetarian meals including rice and beans, etc.? How about staying totally away from packaged items and head straight for the whole foods (ie apples instead of apple bars that are packaged)? You could leave out the packaged sweets and make home-made cookies instead. How about ditching any soda's and tea/coffee and relying on water alone? Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
I shop primarily at ALDI. I buy meats at my local supermarket by going to the store 3 days into their new sale, at 7AM. The meats have been marked down by 50% by that time. Now, I'm a lousy cooker of meat, so I don't waste money with the good cuts, so everything gets smothered in some sauce or disguised by chopping it to smitherines. We never eat "meat alone" as an entree. It's always prepared as a part of a larger dish (casseroles, stews, etc.). Post By Sandy from Granger (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetThere is a trick to powdered milk - proportion and it has to be COLD! (Add ice cubes). Prices of milk and dairy will be going up due to the rise in the price of corn (cascading effect). Also, despite its cheapness, powdered milk is not as nutritious. But it helps. We put in dwarf fruit trees, incl. a 5 in 1 fruit cocktail dwarf--on our deck! in an urban area! - you can also get hybrid blueb. and cherry "vines" for convenience. Definitely include shopping at Asian./ Korean/ Filippino markets for HUGE savings. Post By mary (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
Check this out, great place: http://www.angelfoodministries.com/ Post By Sarah (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
This is a difficult question to answer, since it varies greatly depending on where you live and what you eat. Groceries always seem to be the one place we try to save on. And it gets so frustrating, because sometimes no matter how much you save, it never seems to be enough. Post by susanmajp RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
my husband and i are both disabled, i just recently lost the use of my right hand and arm up to the elbow, dh is diabetic, back problems, and has had one kidney removed for cancer. i have 4 crock pots, and have to use them often. do you have a scratch or dent grocery, save a lot,or other outlet near you? with the price of gas now, i'm not sure going for the sale items makes as much sense as it used too either. we eat alot of dried beans, peas, fresh veggies. a staple in my home seems to be tomatoes, which i can get the large cans for 4/$1.00, paste 10/$1.00. we eat also a lot of one pot meals. cook a double batch at once and save on electricity, plus have an extra meal when you don't feel like cooking! guess i am lucky, dh would eat a rock if it is cooked and what we consider clean foods, which is our preference. Post By martha (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetYou don't say how much you spend every month, so it's hard to guess, but a couple of ideas you might try are, 1) have a baking day. Bake your bread, treats, etc and freeze what you will be eating next week. 2) when you make out menus, do you see what's already on hand first, and plan to use it up first? 3) When a good coupon comes out, save it until the item goes on sale. 4) Do you own your own place? Can you plant some fruit trees, garden, etc? I know it sounds like work, but there's nothing quite like looking at those shelves of preserved food and knowing you don't have to go buy that stuff. Dried fruit is really easy to do. We dry tomatoes, too. I wish you the best of luck! Post by coreenhart RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetYou didn't say if you buy convenient-type meals instead of making meals from scratch, but that is one area that really adds up fast. Do you eat out at lunch time or take your lunch? Do you make large quantities? If it is easier to make a large amount, make sure you are freezing part of it so that you don't get tired of the leftovers before they are gone! That also gives you a meal that is already made and paid for to enjoy later! Hope some of these ideas help. Post by glowgirl RE: Help With My Grocery Budgetive always had the same problem. my cabinets are full, my freezers are overflowing, yet i was still spending oodles at the check out. then i learned to make a menu. i have a months worth of menus on my icebox, recipes starting with what i already had on hand. then i look to see what else i need to finish those recipes and make a list. as long as i stick to my list, i should only spend $50 for this week, as opposed to the $150 i usually spend. Post by halloweenfreak RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
It sounds like you may already be doing a lot of things to keep your bill down. You didn't mention if you cook from scratch a lot, so that may be something to try. You can even make bisquik and creamofwhatever soup from scratch. Post by Allison RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
maybe several of you could go into together and buy from sams in bulk? Post by imaqt1962 RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
Kelly, are you near a Trader Joe's in New Hampshire? I know that there are some in the Boston area. They have some very good deals, especially on produce. I also like to buy meats, cheese and canned goods at Costco and plan ahead. This is only a good deal if you get stuff you would buy anyways and avoid the frozen convenience foods and snacky stuff. I usually get home and prep meals: cut meat up for meals and freeze them, freeze cheese in usable packets (I get shredded as it is even cheaper than the big block), etc. Post by jess RE: Help With My Grocery BudgetI have a family of 5, and have learned a lot of strategies over the years. Probably the one that is most helpful in regard to groceries is making a lot of casseroles, and ground beef recipes. I also try to have eggs or omelets one night on the weekend. Not only is that easy to make and nutritious, but it's much less costly than meat. The added advantage of casseroles is that you can freeze the leftovers and have an easy supper ready some night in the future. Post By Joyce (Guest Post) RE: Help With My Grocery Budget
I love going to the grocery store, just wish someone else would want to pay for it!! Isn't it getting outrageous?? Post by healthaidefrog1959 |
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