Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 a week for 2 adults, 1 grade school aged child who eats more than the adults.
Does not include: coffee or dining out. We spend $10-$15 on dining out a week. Also does not include DH's random trips to TJs for larabars.
All meat and eggs are from the farmers market, most veg and fruit are too. Pantry staples are TJs and MOMs.
do you mind sharing what you buy/what you cook? $100 includes farmers market? i must be doing something wrongI am the OP from another thread - my food bill is $1500 a months for 4 adults/1 toddler. Cooking from scratch. Making home made kefir/yogurt, baking our own bread. We are a lot of fruits/veggies - i mean a lot
we never cook steaks, really. use 1 or 2 pounds of ground beef a week, perhaps one chicken a week - making broth and such. I don't get it - please share
I miss steak. A lot.
Eggs, whole chickens every two weeks ($15 for a 5 to 6 pound bird), tongue, liver, heart, ground beef, canned tuna or salmon once a week. I buy whatever veg is on sale or cheapest at the market.
I write up a menu plan and stick it on the fridge. Saturday night is finish up the odds and ends or freeze them night.
I do a cash system so when there is no more cash, there is no more food shopping and we have to get creative with the pantry staples. I actually take $200 out for 2 weeks because that is how I get paid. We are down to $13 until Friday but I can't see anything we really need. If it lasts, I'll probably go to Penzey's and buy paprika, which we are out of, and then save the rest for stockpiling the pantry as needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spent $584.45 on groceries for a family of three -2 adults and one teen. What do you spend? Trying to gauge what is normal.
Is this per day, week, month?
Sorry. From Sept. 1 through today.
WOWWWW!!!! Where do you shop and what did you buy?
Is it low? I split my shopping among Asian supermarkets - Great Wall in Merrifield or HMart - for vegetables; Trader Joes or SuperA (local Latino market) for milk - and Giant and/or Safeway for the balance depending on what's on special. I usually get meats on sale at either Giant or Safeway. Sometimes also hit Harris Teeter.
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking into buying a side of beef, myself. How has your experience with the farm share been?
Anonymous wrote:no more than $35 per week for family of 3... we coupon. Eat out just once a month to save $$$$
Anonymous wrote:I can't understand how some families are spending so little on food- the prices keep rising at the store. The ground beef I used to pay $3.99/lb is now $5.99/lb and no longer affordable for us. I only buy chicken when it's part of the buy one, get two free sale. DH loves steak but it's not in our budget so we go without. We are out of crackers but nothing was on sale today, so we are going without them until they are on sale again. We eat LOTS of PB&J, cereal, eggs, but feeding a family for $300/month seems very difficult if you are buying fresh produce, anything remotely healthy. I never pay full price but don't see how you can feed a family 3 meals a day for $10.
I've tried Aldi but when you look at the ingredients, I refuse to feed my family all that crap. Reading the label made the savings not worth it at all.
Anonymous wrote:To the PP whose husband spends too much on drinks, let me tell you what I found works for my husband (who pretty much only likes to drink Gatorade or beer--luckily he homebrews the beer). Wegman's sells the powdered Gatorade in a large tub that costs about 8 dollars. My husband makes pitchers of it and 1 usually lasts him 1-2 months at least. You might have already tried something like that, but if not I recommend!