I've typically placed a limit on how much I'd like to spend each month on groceries, but it used to be much different a year ago. I didn't worry as much about the cost of meat, and I had plenty of pantry space to store a stockpile of sorts with canned goods, dry goods, and a fridge large enough to store a decent grocery trip.
Since I've moved, I've been very aware about how much I'm spending on everything - groceries included. My goal each month is to stay around $200, which has been fairly attainable...with some work and planning. I could have taken a trip to the Farmer's Market this weekend, but instead, I opted not to since I didn't know what I really needed to buy. So why go if I didn't have a plan? So I finally came up with a plan for the week, and headed to the store.
This trip was a bit for stocking up - pasta, guppies (generic goldfish) for Aiden, and the ever-important...toilet paper, which took up 25% of my grocery bill. Nothing fancy on the list. Popcorn for Aiden & me, since we like to have an after-dinner snack of popcorn, and a bag was only $3.39 and that will make about 8 batches of popcorn. Cheese is my splurge at $4.99, which is the sale price for the generic brand.
My entire receipt from my trip to the store - $43.28 |
My little guy hogging OUR popcorn |
That shopping trip, with the exception of probably purchasing some more milk later in the week, will get me through until next weekend, without a doubt. Though my meals are quite simple, they're good, healthy, delicious, and...economical.
I often try to cook for at least two meals - dinner and the next day's lunch. Tonight, I noticed a leftover chicken thigh that needed to be cooked, plus I have fresh zucchini & mushrooms, and I cooked up some garnet yams last weekend, so they're ready to go.
Tomorrow's lunch, and tonight's dinner (the chicken was still cooking) |
So I started up a skillet with the mushrooms (and of course, a bit of butter), and then added 3 zucchini, cut lengthwise, then into semi-circles. While that cooked, I fired up another smaller pan for the chicken, and peeled two chunks of cooked yam. At the same time, I pulled out a container for tomorrow's lunch, peeled yams for that container, and left room for the zucchini/mushroom mixture. I estimate I spent about $1.80 on the zucchini for both meals (so, maybe $0.90 each), half the container of mushrooms (about $1), and the yams were passed onto me before my mom left for Italy (so...free!). So except for the chicken, and my yam...my lunch and dinner were around $1.90 each.
So now, it's time to wrap up the last of the meal planning for the week, which includes planning for lunches. It just makes...cents.
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