Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a family of 4 including a bottomless teen, I spend more like $400-500 at Costco every two months (plus weekly or twice-weekly grocery store trips for non-frozen perishables). $100-200? That's maybe ten items? Buy more food. A LOT more. Where is your DH? Maybe put him in charge of the shopping if you can't bring yourself to buy it.
I will buy it. I just hate waste and I'm afraid to buy too much that will go to waste. I'll use this weeks shopping trip as an experiment. If there is not waste then I'll continue buying larger amounts
Anonymous wrote:Tonight's dinner I'm making meatballs using an lb of ground beef and I will use a full box of pasta and cheese. Baked spaghetti. I'm taking the pps advice and I'll make a salad with lettuce, spinach, sunflower seeds, mandarin oranges and thousand island dressing. They like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity -- how big a bag of cheese? How many tortillas did you use and how many pounds of chicken?
Those are random questions lol
It was a bag of Mexican blend cheese. The bag says it is 1 and a 1/4 cup. I know because I buy them all the time. I used 8 chicken thighs and cut them off the bones and grilled them that way. I used a whole onion and 4 big peppers. We had a bag of 10 flour tortillas.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I don't have food issues. I just also feel like a pound of ground beef is a lot of meat. I will use two boxes of pasta for tonight and I'll make extra meatballs. I feel like a failure. Even when I order a pizza and wings for the family they are still hungry. At this point my goal is really just to have left overs so I know everyone is content.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a family of 4 including a bottomless teen, I spend more like $400-500 at Costco every two months (plus weekly or twice-weekly grocery store trips for non-frozen perishables). $100-200? That's maybe ten items? Buy more food. A LOT more. Where is your DH? Maybe put him in charge of the shopping if you can't bring yourself to buy it.
I will buy it. I just hate waste and I'm afraid to buy too much that will go to waste. I'll use this weeks shopping trip as an experiment. If there is not waste then I'll continue buying larger amounts
Anonymous wrote:For a family of 4 including a bottomless teen, I spend more like $400-500 at Costco every two months (plus weekly or twice-weekly grocery store trips for non-frozen perishables). $100-200? That's maybe ten items? Buy more food. A LOT more. Where is your DH? Maybe put him in charge of the shopping if you can't bring yourself to buy it.
Anonymous wrote:This is a troll, people. she says she gets a pizza and wings for her 6 person family. That can't possibly be serious. My DH eats half a pizza himself. My TODDLER eats 2 pieces of pizza, my 5 year old at least 2. There is no way this person is not just yanking your chains. No one is this clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My takeaway from this thread:
I'm going to need a second refrigerator in 5 years.
I was thinking the exact same thing, especially after reading 21:40. Am I the only one who lives in a small house? Where are you supposed to keep all of this food?
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
We had salsa and a can of black beans that I cooked with seasonings. I didn't serve rice because the tortillas are carbs and rice is another carb so I didn't think we needed it. My kids love my cooking and they say it's always delicious.
They requested spaghetti for dinner tonight so hopefully this will be more filling.
Anonymous wrote:Op here
Thank you all. It just seems like there is a ton of food in the grocery cart each week. In fact the cart is full. Outlawing junk is not gonna go over well with my kids.they are able to self regulate and not each too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I don't have food issues. I just also feel like a pound of ground beef is a lot of meat. I will use two boxes of pasta for tonight and I'll make extra meatballs. I feel like a failure. Even when I order a pizza and wings for the family they are still hungry. At this point my goal is really just to have left overs so I know everyone is content.
It doesn't matter how you feel. 1 lb of meat isn't very much for a family of 6 with 2 teenage athletes, a husband, and 2 smaller kids. You should serve at least 1/3 lb meat/per person. The teenagers will eat more and you can eat 2 oz. When you serve meat that is on the bone, you just adjust up so that the 2 lbs you cook is for eating.