Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spend around $60/week at the grocery store (may include other items beyond groceries such as personal products or dog food) and about $200 at Costco every month to 2 months. We have 2 adults and 2 school-aged children. I think your grocery spending is really high.
What do you eat?
I shop strictly by sales and use coupons. Before anyone says,bleh...it doesn't take that long and coupons are not just for junk food. For fruits/veggies/meats, I shop by in-season and sales. For meat, I buy in small bulk when on sale (ex. buy a beef tenderloin when on sale and ask the butcher to cut it up - filet mignon for close to half price).
I get everything from pasta, butter, cereal, oatmeal to condiments, salad dressings, and baking supplies for pennies on the dollar (no more than 20 cents a box for pasta, butter is frequently free). Getting stuff for free or close to free allows more room in my budget for some organic veggies and fruits. I make a lot from scratch and freezer cook some meals to help with weekday dinner madness also.
Anonymous wrote:We spend about $700 for two children and two adults. There are certain things that add up so quickly for us-milk and berries. Two gallons of organic milk and 2 containers of raspberries and 2 of blueberries. DD eats a whole container a day, unless their is a sale we are spending about $20 a week on berries alone for one child. I don't think $800 is ridiculous at all I think it where we will be in a year or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frugal Poster here...
What are you buying?
Frugal Poster, I missed you.![]()
And I knew right away, when I saw this thread, that you'd be here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you eat meat several times a week, how do you avoid paying that much?
Let's say every week you have 1.5 lbs chicken breast, beef of some sort one time, and pork tenderloin. If you don't buy on sale, that's got to be $40 or $50 right there.
Fresh vegetables are also really expensive.
Whoa. Where are you buying your meat?
OP - look at your grocery bill. If you're buying a lot of premade or frozen meals then you are overspending. Cut those out and you save a lot of money. Also look at dairy products - spending $6 on a gallon of milk (like someone else mentioned) is ridiculous - Whole Foods 365 brand is probably half that cost and if you buy it elsewhere it's probably even cheaper. Buy frozen veggies to cook with, they last longer. We typically only buy onions, garlic, celery, potatoes, and tomatoes fresh. How much do you spend on meat? We buy organic prepackaged from Wegman's and it's about $5-9 for 1lb or 1.5lb. Balance meat based meals with non-meat based meals.
I get organic chicken -- that's about $8 a pound @ $1.5 lbs = $12.
Pork tenderloin for 4 people -- $10.
Some kind of beef (not ground) -- $10 for four people.
So ok, closer to $30 a week. But still ...
Where can I shop to get cheaper meat that's still good quality? And WHole Foods 365 brand organic milk is NOT $3 a gallon!
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the posters that point out that quality food, fresh vegetables etc. are just plain expensive. I refuse to eat boxed anything. We do eat out on the weekends and our grocery bill is around $900 (meals only) for the 3 of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, no. Food prices have really gone up too! I paid $6.69 for a gallon of organic milk last week at Giant. 4 sticks of butter was $4.99. That is really high.
A gallon of milk at Whole Foods or Trader Joes is $3.49 and it's better quality. Why are you spending $6. 69 on milk? Even butter is under $3 at Trader Joes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you eat meat several times a week, how do you avoid paying that much?
Let's say every week you have 1.5 lbs chicken breast, beef of some sort one time, and pork tenderloin. If you don't buy on sale, that's got to be $40 or $50 right there.
Fresh vegetables are also really expensive.
Whoa. Where are you buying your meat?
OP - look at your grocery bill. If you're buying a lot of premade or frozen meals then you are overspending. Cut those out and you save a lot of money. Also look at dairy products - spending $6 on a gallon of milk (like someone else mentioned) is ridiculous - Whole Foods 365 brand is probably half that cost and if you buy it elsewhere it's probably even cheaper. Buy frozen veggies to cook with, they last longer. We typically only buy onions, garlic, celery, potatoes, and tomatoes fresh. How much do you spend on meat? We buy organic prepackaged from Wegman's and it's about $5-9 for 1lb or 1.5lb. Balance meat based meals with non-meat based meals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spend around $60/week at the grocery store (may include other items beyond groceries such as personal products or dog food) and about $200 at Costco every month to 2 months. We have 2 adults and 2 school-aged children. I think your grocery spending is really high.
What do you eat?