I really do. So does the rest of the family. DC has less enthusiasm for the liver but he tries and then usually moves on to whatever leftovers are still available. At $2 a pound, it is a great value. Sometimes I take beef liver and puree it and hide it in ground beef meals. No one has caught on to that! My rule of thumb is that stuff is good for six to seven days after cooking, assuming it gets a good reheat before serving. I also like to start the week fresh without a lot of leftovers hanging out in the fridge because I'm bad at labeling stuff. I would not let fish stay in the fridges that long but when we do cook fish there are never leftovers. Right now there is chicken I roasted on Sunday and chili I made yesterday. Those should last the week for dinners. |
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We spend about $800/mo on groceries for a family of four (two adults and two teens).
For $200/week we usually buy chicken and some other meat (ground beef, inexpensive beef or pork cuts) for 2-3 meals, then do meatless, minimal meat or fish for the remaining dinners. Once a week we usually eat out, so the weekly budget covers 6 dinners at home, breakfasts and snacks. Lunch is generally purchased, although my teens will supplement with a bottle of water, piece of fruit and an energy bar from home. We do most of our shopping at Target or TJ's, with mid-week fill ins from the local Giant or WF. |
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PP here who asked about how long to keep leftovers. That's good info, thanks!
I ask because I'm a nut about not wasting food- but I tend to be paranoid about dinners/meats that are in the fridge more than 2-3 days. |
| Wife and I spend about 200 a week for weekday dinners. But we buy a lot of expensive stuff. |
| I shop at Wegmans and Costco pretty much exclusively. I have it down to a science now. $500/month for two adults and one child (no diapers) includes paper towels and toilet paper. |
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We spend about 1,000 a month on Wegman's, Costco and Trader Joes.
We cook all meals except for 1 dinner out a week and 1 pizza order. I pack all my lunches. DH packs 80% of the time. We have 2 Elementary school kids who pack lunch 2-3x a week. |
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