Anonymous wrote:I've read in a few threads that you can save by cutting down on meat.....what do you buy/eat instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this seems counter intuitive, but using peapod has really helped me stick to our $100 week food budget (family of four). There are discounted times for delivery. And this also allows me to meal plan and only buy what we need.
I do this too - I am terrible about sticking to a list if i go to the store. Peapod saves me time and money. I do their podpass ($49/3 months of unlimited delivery) which also saves as I get food once/week. I could be even smarter about meal planning based on what is on sale, but I don't do that as much. they also have coupons often (like $5-$10 off) which I take advtange of.
one more thing I do is quickly compare unit prices between target.com, amazon, and peapod. the cheapest is where i get (assuming free shipping) it b/c time is money.
Anonymous wrote:I know this seems counter intuitive, but using peapod has really helped me stick to our $100 week food budget (family of four). There are discounted times for delivery. And this also allows me to meal plan and only buy what we need.
Anonymous wrote:We have a special credit card, scheduled to pay off in full every month, that we use for the two budget areas where we went routinely over budget every month. So now we can check the balance regularly and we know instantly if we are on track for where we are in the four-week billing cycle. We can even set up alerts that tell us if we hit a certain figure.
Before it was so onerous to regularly add up all the small transactions to see what we had spent, that we didn't do it often enough and often did it far too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read in a few threads that you can save by cutting down on meat.....what do you buy/eat instead?
For meat, I buy whatever the store has marked down that has to be sold by that day. If I go after 2pm, they mark down the prices even more.