But I do buy other similarly priced proteins on $150/month. I apologize for coming off as smug, but do think it's helpful for PPs to know I can buy salmon and other seafood on $150/month. |
At this point I just don’t believe you. Or your idea of a portion is 1 oz per person. |
It's your prerogative to believe whatever you wish. Some PPs think we're starving ourselves, others think we're overweight! |
Apologies, no one in our household counts calories, so I couldn't tell you. We simply eat until we're satisfied. Adult weights are stable while teen's is growing albeit not as much as we would like. Pediatrician has not indicated any cause for concern, however. |
This is junk food. Processed meats, chips, too many carbs, cookies, not enough veggies, no green salads, no fish rich in omega 3, no yogurt or other foods with probiotics, not enough calcium etc. |
It's so sad if you think this is a good menu. I had fresh tuna and arugula salad for dinner with an amazing glass of red wine. |
What’s “disgusting” about this menu? Taiwanese beef noodle soup is delicious! |
Aw, thanks for defending Taiwanese beef noodle soup, PP! For anyone who thinks I wrote the above post as a sock puppet, please feel free to check with Jeff! To the other PP who thinks so poorly of our weekend menu, we had sushi Friday night (dining out therefore not included in my $150/month grocery budget) so didn’t feel like having fish again these past two days, and tomorrow is Meatless Monday so we’ll be having lots of veggies and leafy greens then. Oh, and you’re definitely right the adults should include more dietary calcium and probiotics, but teen’s organic kefir cultured milk (that I got for free through extreme couponing) was rich in both. |
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HHI $160,000; 2 adults + 1 17 year old.
We average $1380/month on the following: Blue Apron (4 meals per week) $500/month Groceries $700/month Eating out/take out: $150/month Home Goods: $30/month (this includes aluminum foil, paper products, napkins, and cleaning supplies) |
Red wine is bad for you. This is a bad idea. |
There is no junk food on this menu except for the cookies. Saturday: Breakfast - egg/chorizo/cheese burrito, milk (teen only) --- I assume home made not processed. Milk is fine and people should be drinking much more of it. Lunch - stuffed cabbage leaves with ground beef and rice ---- all fine Dinner - roasted chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes, chocolate chip cookies again all fine and not processed except for the cookies Sunday: Brunch - egg/sausage/bell pepper/onion/potato hash, milk (teen only) ---- all fresh not processed Dinner - Taiwanese beef shank noodle soup with bok choy, red bean mochi -- same |
And the adults dont eat breakfast! Oh we spend so LITTLE....for a family of 3 eating 3 meals a day= 63 meals per week. Take away breakfast for 2 adults and lunch for 1 adult +1 kid= 32 meals per week. GTFOH. |
To add to the OP- family of 3 175k HHI. 1000 in food. 300 in eating out/coffee. Our budget is a bit higher on months that have holidays- Nov, Dec, Apr, etc. when we host holidays. Pasture-raised eggs only, no high temp pasteurized milk, we get fruit and veggies 2x per week. My DH lifts very heavy and eats a substantial amount between his IF window. Food budget includes paper products like TP, PT, detergent, etc. Dog food is a separate line item. We shop at WF, HT, Costco, Aldi depending on what we need. Sample menu: B: Apple cinnamon oatmeal (stovetop with organic oats) L: PBJ for kid + veg + fruit, leftover Indian for DH, Pasta with chicken for me D: Rosemary garlic beef stew Tomorrow: B: Smoothie made with whole milk plus zucchini bread (homemade) L: Ham plus crackers fruit veg pistachios, leftover stew for DH and me D: Meatballs (sausage plus beef) on top of broccoli (steamed) with garlic bread (sourdough) Wed: B: Eggs plus fruit L: Turkey pepperoni zucchini bread + fruit D: Fish sticks/salmon (wild) rice veg medley |
I'm puzzled by the person who says this isn't enough calories for adults?? Especially if you don't know the portion sizes? There seems to be plenty of calories here. |
Everything in moderation is fine. Go back to your temperance meeting, Carrie Nation. This is not the thread for you to derail. |