Aldi, H-Mart, and Lidl have much better prices. |
If you have me that list and asked me to estimate I would have said $75 |
Family of four with one pescatarian teen and one D1 runner home for the summer. I spent $548 at Wegmans for essentially 1 week of groceries - just food, no household items except trash bags. |
That’s a lot of groceries…to me. 🤷🏽♀️ |
This sounds like a lot of fun. Any advice for getting blueberries going this fall? Recommendations for getting starters? |
We just Home Depot/Costco plants. They are planted in full Sun and good draining soil. When they start to ripen you need a net covering cause birds also love blueberries! |
| OP, you have to change the way you shop. You shouldn't make a list and then just go buy what is on it. You need to shop the sales. Look at the weekly circular and see what the loss-leaders are. Buy those and build your weekly menu around it. I usually do my shopping at Harris Teeter. If I want to buy meat that week, I select whatever the loss leader that week is. I supplement with whatever vegetable is on sale that week. Fruit? There is usually something on sale for that too. There is usually SOMETHING on discount or 1/2 price for just about every category every week. I NEVER pay $5 a loaf for sandwich bread - there is almost always some brand that is running a 2 for $6 sale (HT gives you 1 at 1/2 price, which Giant typically does not do). You cannot have brand loyalty - shop the discounts. |
Yeah, this is what I do, and my mom used to do with her homemade price book in the 70s. For example, Cabot butter was on sale for $3/lb. Store brand butter is currently $4.50 in my area so I bought 6lbs of butter at $3/lb and put it in the freezer. |
| For berries, I get the frozen organic berry mix in the 3 pound bag from Costco. It costs about $11. Buying fresh rasberries, fresh blueberries (organic) will cost around $7-10 per pound. |
Totally. Read The $50 Tomato. |
We’re you hoping for an appeaser to avoid the war? Europe is doing more than us on this front now. And yo hate ok with $2 less in milk for Russian tanks in Western Europe? What were you hoping for? Also not sure about the easy fed money either - didn’t the first $3 trillion pass under Trump? What is the alternative scenario we would have seen? |
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New poster. I spent about $60 this week (one adult/one tween). I shop ahead, so my list is often strange
Stuff I will use all or part of in the next week: Chamomile Tea- 1.99 lb pasta -1.19 2 liters of seltzer- 1.18 30 corn tortillas -2.19 lb asparagus 2.99 avocado -1.50 lb tofu -1.99 1lb peaches -.99 sour cream 1.59 mango -.79 dozen eggs -2.69 half gallon milk 2.29 3lb wyman blueberries -10.99 frozen orange juice 1.99 Nori rice seasoning 3.29 refried beans - 1.59 stuff I bought for pantry stock up 5 lb flour - 1.69 can of pineapple - 1.69 3 cans of tuna 3.87 can of jalapenos 1.79 2 lbs pasta - 2.38 cafe bustelo brick 3.49 2 small jars of natural peanut butter 3.98 I also have some produce from my garden. My meals for this week breakfast eggs with potatoes or toast oatmeal w milk smoothies grapefruit that needs to be eaten blueberry muffins lunches and dinners rice bowls tortillas with refried beans baked tofu with couscous pasta with sauce and sausage peanut butter sandwiches nutella sandwiches (need to bake some bread) grilled cheese |