Anonymous wrote:Almond milk $1.79 (half galon), cereal $2.50 (store brand). We don't finish these in 1 day. You all might just be buying your food from the expensive stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so 4 people eating 3 meals a day at home = 84 individual meals. .59 cents/meal at $50/week. No way.
Not quite right. Dinner will also be next days lunch. So really, I cook 1 meal a day. Breakfast is cereal, oatmeal or what ever.
So? You still need greater quantity to feed 4 mouths a day. Thats the price per meal. A gallon of milk is $6, add in some cereal and you're already at $10.
Almond milk $1.79 (half galon), cereal $2.50 (store brand). We don't finish these in 1 day. You all might just be buying your food from the expensive stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so 4 people eating 3 meals a day at home = 84 individual meals. .59 cents/meal at $50/week. No way.
Not quite right. Dinner will also be next days lunch. So really, I cook 1 meal a day. Breakfast is cereal, oatmeal or what ever.
So? You still need greater quantity to feed 4 mouths a day. Thats the price per meal. A gallon of milk is $6, add in some cereal and you're already at $10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so 4 people eating 3 meals a day at home = 84 individual meals. .59 cents/meal at $50/week. No way.
Not quite right. Dinner will also be next days lunch. So really, I cook 1 meal a day. Breakfast is cereal, oatmeal or what ever.
Anonymous wrote:so 4 people eating 3 meals a day at home = 84 individual meals. .59 cents/meal at $50/week. No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a family of four, two adults, 1 teen, and 1 tween
We ALWAYS eat at home, and spend about $200 per month.
How do you do this?
Shop mainly at Aldi for all basics. Don't eat meat every day, and buy vegetables and fruit depending on what is in that weeks paper as best deals. We cook enough so there will be leftovers for the kids for lunch. We only drink water with our meals, and almond milk with coffee/cereal. Soda or juices are for special occasions only.
We don't buy all the expensive cleaning products that promise to change your life. Vinegar and baking soda for scrubing. Alcohol deluted with water works great on countertops and stainless steel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a family of four, two adults, 1 teen, and 1 tween
We ALWAYS eat at home, and spend about $200 per month.
How do you do this?