Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a family of 3 with some leftovers sometimes:
Taco night for $10ish - 1lb of ground beef on sale, taco seasoning packet, bag of taco chips, some cheese, salsa, sour cream, beans, etc.
Baked potato night for less than $10- some unbreaded chicken tenders on sale, potatoes, salsa, sour cream, lemon juice, cheese, etc. fresh or frozen green beans.
Salad night less than $10 - head of romaine lettuce, cut up lunchmeat (turkey/ham etc), cheese, salad dressing, hard boiled eggs, etc.
Breakfast for dinner - $10ish eggs, bacon, cheese, toast, sliced tomatoes, fresh grapes, etc.
Sometimes we have sandwiches + chips + carrot/celery sticks. That's super cheap too.
We don't eat steaks, porkchops, etc. - not huge meat eaters.
In the winter I make a lot of soups that we eat with toast and some fresh veggies.
Where are all the vegetables? This is what kills me. If I want to eat fruits and vegetables then our grocery bill runs $700/mo for 3 of us.
And where do you get taco ingredients for $10? In my hood it's
Beef - ~$5 if you can find a small serving (but don't really know because we don't eat meat since it's too expensive)
Shells/chips - $3/4
Cheese - $5
Sour cream - $4
Salsa - $5
Beans - $3
And this sucks because it doesn't include fresh lettuce or tomato
Huh. Grass fed ground beef$4.99 lb
Tortillas---99 cents (where'd the cents sign go?) a pack of 8
Lettuce: $1.49 a bag at tj's
Tomatoes---pot on the balcony
Cheese-grated off a $3 block, not all of it
Beans---$1 a can
Sour cream---$1 container, used at least twice
Salsa---make your own or buy on sale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a family of 3 with some leftovers sometimes:
Taco night for $10ish - 1lb of ground beef on sale, taco seasoning packet, bag of taco chips, some cheese, salsa, sour cream, beans, etc.
Baked potato night for less than $10- some unbreaded chicken tenders on sale, potatoes, salsa, sour cream, lemon juice, cheese, etc. fresh or frozen green beans.
Salad night less than $10 - head of romaine lettuce, cut up lunchmeat (turkey/ham etc), cheese, salad dressing, hard boiled eggs, etc.
Breakfast for dinner - $10ish eggs, bacon, cheese, toast, sliced tomatoes, fresh grapes, etc.
Sometimes we have sandwiches + chips + carrot/celery sticks. That's super cheap too.
We don't eat steaks, porkchops, etc. - not huge meat eaters.
In the winter I make a lot of soups that we eat with toast and some fresh veggies.
Where are all the vegetables? This is what kills me. If I want to eat fruits and vegetables then our grocery bill runs $700/mo for 3 of us.
And where do you get taco ingredients for $10? In my hood it's
Beef - ~$5 if you can find a small serving (but don't really know because we don't eat meat since it's too expensive)
Shells/chips - $3/4
Cheese - $5
Sour cream - $4
Salsa - $5
Beans - $3
And this sucks because it doesn't include fresh lettuce or tomato
Anonymous wrote:For a family of 3 with some leftovers sometimes:
Taco night for $10ish - 1lb of ground beef on sale, taco seasoning packet, bag of taco chips, some cheese, salsa, sour cream, beans, etc.
Baked potato night for less than $10- some unbreaded chicken tenders on sale, potatoes, salsa, sour cream, lemon juice, cheese, etc. fresh or frozen green beans.
Salad night less than $10 - head of romaine lettuce, cut up lunchmeat (turkey/ham etc), cheese, salad dressing, hard boiled eggs, etc.
Breakfast for dinner - $10ish eggs, bacon, cheese, toast, sliced tomatoes, fresh grapes, etc.
Sometimes we have sandwiches + chips + carrot/celery sticks. That's super cheap too.
We don't eat steaks, porkchops, etc. - not huge meat eaters.
In the winter I make a lot of soups that we eat with toast and some fresh veggies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes, I knew we needed to cut back, didn't realize how much. On average we spend $1000 on groceries, $1000 on dining out, and $300 on beer and wine. We have an elementary and a middle schooler and 2 adults.
If you want to make yourself feel better, I calculated we were spending around 30k a year dining out and drinking in New York. Now we save over half our income. Boy were those years fun...
Pp here. I remember those days LOL. Back when we could save a ton just by stopping going out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes, I knew we needed to cut back, didn't realize how much. On average we spend $1000 on groceries, $1000 on dining out, and $300 on beer and wine. We have an elementary and a middle schooler and 2 adults.
If you want to make yourself feel better, I calculated we were spending around 30k a year dining out and drinking in New York. Now we save over half our income. Boy were those years fun...
Anonymous wrote:Yikes, I knew we needed to cut back, didn't realize how much. On average we spend $1000 on groceries, $1000 on dining out, and $300 on beer and wine. We have an elementary and a middle schooler and 2 adults.