Anonymous wrote:Last year my DH took a job that involved a decent pay cut. We had to WAY trim our budget, and eating out was the first to go.
Get frozen pizzas and bagged salad for Friday nights instead. We order pizza maybe every other month, but we still do pizza/salad on Fridays. It's just low brow pizza. Buy an extra cucumber or pepper to put in the salad and call it done.
We started bringing our lunches. This was a huge shift for my DH, but the money wasn't there to spend $50 a week ($200 a MONTH!) on buying lunch out. If we both did that, it was $400 just on lunch. So we started making big batches of chicken salad, or tuna salad and taking that on bread or with crackers. Buying lots of fruit, cheese sticks and almonds for snacks. We'd also just buy a ton of lunch meat to make sandwiches. They key is that we'd take turns making all the lunches for the week. So on Sunday, I'd make 8 sandwiches for the week. So we'd each have 4 that we could just grab and go. The next Sunday, he'd make the sandwiches. Having it be an alternating chore helped a lot. But just being able to grab the stuff in the morning is much easier than trying to make a sandwich each morning.
It takes some discipline, and now that he's back to making more money, we each buy our lunch once a week or so. But it's not that hard once you adjust.
Anonymous wrote:So.... $1600 - $400 (meal delivery) - $150 (pizza) = 1050 / 4 Saturday's = $250 for dinner every Saturday.
Is that what you are saying?