If you spend $1000 a month on groceries

Anonymous
We are pescatarian so our proteins tend to be expensive. I typically buy 4 lbs of tuna, shrimp, oysters, crab, and salmon (a total of 4 lbs not 4 of each) per week. Then, a bunch of fresh produce. 5 person household.
Anonymous
Family of three:

The only way I've found to cut back and still get all of the organic and speciality products I like is to have what we call two "throw away" or pantry meals per week and/or leftovers from last night's dinner or freezer leftovers. If you want a high quality ingredient, fresh meal every night with two sides, you are going to be spending a lot of money. I sometimes go to cheaper grocery stores, but it's important to know what to buy. For instance, I far prefer Trader Joe's hummus and flatbread to any pricier store.

Snacks are another abyss, especially if you have tween/teens. They can be both picky and eat like garbage disposals. Seriously, I buy a week's worth of snacks (tortilla chips, granola, whole wheat crackers, protein bars, etc)- two days later, it's gone. If you're at home when your kid gets home from school, it's cost saving to have a snack ready for them (budget preservation, not helicopter parenting). Otherwise, they disappear to their room with an entire box of expensive organic crackers or eat a container of cookies or ice cream that you bought as a "treat."

Pantry recipe for bonus-

short pasta
olive oil
4 anchovies filets chopped
4 cloves garlic chopped
2 table spoons of capers chopped
generous pinch of red pepper
salt/pepper to taste

while pasta is boiling, chop your ingredients. Saute garlic and red pepper flakes in 2-3 table spoons of olive oil (1 minute)

add capers and anchovies, saute for another 30 seconds. Add al dente cooked pasta (1/2 half to 3/4 pound) to the warm skillet and a little bit of left over pasta water for emulsion. Mix it up and eat. I sprinkle salt/pepper for taste. It's all to taste- we like a lot of flavor, you might want it more mild. You could put a fried egg over the top for protein.

(this should be in food and dining- but it's cost cutting meal)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$1000 a month? You must be fat. Please eat less.


You are an idiot, it actually costs more to eat healthy.
Anonymous
Anyone grow their own herbs, lettuce and sprouts.
Anonymous
fam of 4. we probably spend more like $1,200 a month on groceries. food is expensive!
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