Anonymous wrote:Family of 6--2 teenagers and 2 elem. Going out is 5 adult meals-- the elem kids split one. The bill for salad, entree, dessert, tax and tip is usually $100+ for something silly like eggplant parm. Constrast that with me making it at home. Salad for 6 is about $10. I add chicken to the teen salad to bulk it up. Eggplant is in abundance at the moment. Let's say $10 for 5 or 6 eggplants. Cheese I buy in quantity when on sale--same for breadcrumbs, sauce, and pasta. Let's say another $10 for 2lbs pasta, sauce and cheese.
Ice cream for dessert --1/2 gallon--$6
So let's say $35 (and that is generous) for me to make the same meal that would cost $100 going out. Oh and then I have leftovers for the teens second dinner. Multiple a $65 saving by 7 days and all of a sudden we're talking real money.
Kids have to help cook and clean. These are skills that they will need as adults. How many times are there threads on here where someone says they don't know how to cook. They don't know how to cook because no one taught them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cooking is cheaper if you stock your fridge and pantry well. I don't like to meal plan, I just stock up on what's on sale. I only buy halal meat (my butcher is a 30-min drive away), so I go once every month or two and stock up. I buy fruits and veg based on what is on sale each week.
On days I have time to cook, I can mentally plan the meal based on the ingredients I know I have in the pantry. Lately I've been on a kick to save money, so I'm really stretching my creativity with what I have on hand.
This.
I use Google Express to have staples delivered from Costco (large quantities of quinoa, oatmeal, brown rice, and other shelf stable items). I grocery shop a few times a week and when something is on sale, I stock up on it and store it accordingly. I find I'm less likely to cave in and order takeout or spend a premium for a mediocre restaurant meal if the freezer is stocked with something easy to make or reheat (frozen leftovers, lasagna, and pizza, for example). We save money and waste less food by planning ahead. Mr. Money Mustache and Frugalwoods helped me with this.
http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2012/03/29/killing-your-1000-grocery-bill/
http://www.frugalwoods.com/2017/01/18/our-complete-guide-to-frugal-healthy-eating/
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I'm sure prepared food from TJs would be FAR cheaper!
How much are the meals? Like $6-$10?
Anonymous wrote:We are a small family - only 3 - so we don't really save that much by cooking honestly. Sometimes it is cheaper for us to get take out and then spread out left overs for a couple days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess it depends on what you're getting for take out. We tend to order from more expensive places so a take out order could be $50 (for 3-4 people). There's no way that buying raw ingredients would cost $50.
We do take out a lot but try to keep it under 25/meal.
+1. When I do cook, I feel like its a thankless job and no one wants to help clean up. No thanks.
I care more about what I put in my body. And who cares what no one wants to do. We clean up after ourselves. It's a basic life skill.