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Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourThat averages out to under $40 per person. Am I being realistic or am I dreaming that I can keep this up? I have two small dogs, a rabbit, a bird and two hens. I did the grocery shopping last week and spent the $150 which did't include meat as I already had some in the freezer. I realize that I don't have the luxury to be spontaneous. Patricia from Riverstone, Australia Feedback About This Post:RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourI sug to buy a large bag of white potatoes. Cook some 3 times each day, saves on food. Good luck. Post By k w (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Four
This is just a tidbit of info, but it helps to plan to make several things that will need the same ingredient. For instance, I make speghetti sauce from scratch using tomato paste and the next night I might include a red-eye gravy with homemade biscuits, using up another part of the small can of tomato paste. Of course, many people don't make tomato or red eye gravy, so you could just think of what else you could make using the tomato paste as an ingredient. The idea is to not throw anything out. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Four
I think you can do anything you set your mind to doing. I suggest you go to the site www.hillbillyhousewife.com. You will find many good ideas there. The owner has posted two budget menus. I cant remember exactly how much money was spent for each one, but I think one menu was for $45 per week and the other for $77 per week. These might be emergency type menus, but you can augment them or get ideas. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourI've found having a first course of soup or salad takes the edge off of hunger and gives the body a little time to start feeling full before diving into the main course. I've found a four serving meal then easily satifies four with a leftover for the next day lunch. We also use only half the meat requested in a recipe and fill in with grains. It saves money and my health. Post by Mama2one RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Four
I have a family of 4 and spend about $60-$70 a week and I really think I can get that down to about $50 per week. What I don't buy...lots of convenience foods. I shop at a discount store for 3 weeks out of the month and then a Super Walmart 1 week per month to stock up on what the discount store does not carry. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourI live in Toronto Canada and my grocery bill every week comes to not less than $75 per week. Sometimes even a hundred dollars. We are a family of five no pets. We are vegetarian no meat/fish or chicken. We eat out only minimally for a whole year except the kids because we do not want them to feel deprived. Works well for us. Except I feel sometimes there may be a way to save even on this amount. Any thoughts anyone? Post by littleprincess RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Four
Another thought is whether there are discounted food packages. Post by Barbaral RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourThanks to all to have replied. To answer a few questions, I have a little vegies garden. I grow silverbeet, tomatoes, herbs and I have an orange tree and a yummy fig tree. I have to put wire around everything so my two chooks won't pick at everything when they free range in the afternoon. We don't have food coupons in Australia but if we did I am sure my husband and I will be the Coupon King and Queen. I usually cook from scratch and enjoy it. I am challenged by my youngest daughter who is very fussy with her food. As I am training myself to stay with the $150 budget I have started to stick the grocery receipts in an exercise book. Once I get home and put the groceries away I get a pencil and mark the groceries on the receipt that in hindsight I think I could have done without. This disiplines me for the next time of go shopping. I now think it is achievable to spend $150 or less but when my next challenge will be to keep within the budget when we invite family and friends over for lunch or dinner. Take care and good luck to sticking with you limites. Regards Pat Post by Pat Waddo RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Four
Hi Patricia, I'm in Australia also (Queensland). We don't seem to have the abundance of coupons here, in fact I've never really seen any grocery coupons. Post by knitwit RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourI just want to let you know there is 8 in my household and we spend 200.00 dollars a week on groceries so I can use all the extra help I can get! Thanks, Sandy Post By sandy (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourThis is a fight with my husband every week. We area a family of 5 and I run a small in-home day care,we have a dog, 3 cats and I rabbit and he want's me to shop for $100.00 a week. No way. I do this thought. Most products have web sites and I always visit them before I go shopping. Malt O meal has coupons you can print from home. But not all stores will accept computer coupons so you have to check. I buy off brand when availible and I shop only from my list. Most weeks we get buy @ $150 but lots it is around $200. I don't think there is any easy way. I get sick at the thought of shopping. Just try your best and if you can save $10 a month great for you. And good luck Post by Lisa74 RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourYes it can be done! We are a family of five (myself, husband, and 3 kids ages 9,7, and 3 1/2.) We also have a dog and a cat. I spend $200 every other Monday on groceries.(food and household) I buy chicken hindquarters and cook them whole or boil and debone them and use them in all kinds of recipes. I also buy family packs of meat and seperate myself and freeze. We eat rice with a lot of meals- a rice cooker is a must for perfect rice! We also eat breakfast for supper- i.e., pancakes, french toast, bacon, eggs, and toast. I buy Suave for almost all of our hair produts and body wash. I watch for sales and I shop around-it sometimes is a pain to go to 2 or 3 stores but it pays off! Post By Ashley (Guest Post) RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of Fourstart collecting coupons to save. ask your family and friends to start a coupon swap with you, tell them the things you use and need coupons on and visa versa, and if available go on double face value coupon days. and learn to buy off brand items if possible, also if its something you use alot of buy it in bulk and seperate it into containers you have saved. always incorporate salads in your meals to fill you up more and save the food you bought to stretch even further. Post by theseamstress RE: Budgeting Groceries for a Family of FourA lot will depend on what you do besides shop at the store. I mean can you have a garden...even a few plants? Are you willing to cook from scratch as opposed to expensive boxed foods? Will you research recipes thst stretch foods like stir fry which uses lots less meat per serving? At our house we waste almost nothing. I freeze as little as a tablespoon of peas and make soup when my soup bag gets full. I shop about 3 stores (all close together) and buy almost only things on special and I do it only once a week to avoid impulse purchases. Yes, I think you should be able to make it on $150.00 a week. Post by Glenn'sMom |
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