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You spend $300 a week buying specialty food products for your small family and consider coupons dirty. That's not "doing the best we can," that is some pretty extreme food snobbery. Your whole post is dripping with judgment. OP's question is about "general" grocery store bills and you pop in to gloat about your -- what you surely know is -- completely unique (farm-delivered dairy! spelt flour!) grocery list, and write it up in the bitchiest way possible. Why, I don't know. |
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| about $800 for my husband and me. We have a sickly dog that has a pretty special diet so his nitrate free meats, organic peanut butter, and cottage cheese and shit is in there lol |
It's ridiculous to say that you're not cooking or that you're feeding your family "slop" if you buy pasta in a box or ice cream or graham crackers. I'm sorry, I'm not going to squeeze orange juice in the morning, I'm going to buy it at the store, and use a coupon if I can find one. That's not because I'm too tired, it's because I'm not an insane martyr. |
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You guys are all assuming that all of the anti coupon people are the same. I'm not anti coupon. I wrote exactly what we buy and why coupons wouldn't be worth the hassle for us.
Coupon lady became unhinged and accused non coupon shoppers of flaunting our wealth and attacking posters for buying specialty foods and ordering from farms. The horror. But okay. Think what you want, this is anon anyway. |
I don't think so.... |
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Not the $2,000 PP, but we recently started tracking our spending and were horrified to learn that is what we are spending for our family of four. That is obviously changing NOW. Here is how we spent so much:
- Bought most things at MOM's or Whole Foods, including paper towels, trash bags, and toilet paper. - Bought organic everything $vanilla for $9.99!) - Bought free range meat ($17 for one night's steak!) - Only loosely planned meals. - Bought things without regard to price because they looked "interesting." - Bought pre-packaged gluten free snack foods (one box of nine cookies for, like, $6). We're making big changes, including reducing meat consumption, using coupons, shopping at Aldi, and going to the Dollar Store for things like paper towels. We think we can do this while still accommodating health issue (celiac, multiple food allergies). A book by the Economides family, Cut Your Grocery Budget in Half, has a chapter on organics. |
I need to really look at what we're spending as well. I'm sure there are a lot of impulse buys we could do without. Plus a little meal planning.
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| What the hell is wrong with egg noodles? Someone here is making them sound as if they are on par with cool ranch Doritos. |
Hey what's wrong with Cool Ranch Doritos?? Those were a childhood staple for us. Mmmmmmmm |
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Gross. You eat store bought Doritos? We get ours fresh, from a local ranch. |
| $500 for just me. |