mom2my3kids
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I think $100 per person, per month is a good budget. You say you usually end up spending $500-550. Personally, I'd try to stay at $500 for a while and then try to reduce by $10 at a time. Big reductions are too hard to accomplish and sustain. Our budget is higher than yours but not much. We are benefiting from our garden right now and I love that!! I'll be freezing tomatoes, making and freezing pesto, Canning beans and making pear jelly next week. I dry most of the herbs at the end of the summer so I have fresh til the following spring. To cut costs, we have been drinking iced tea made from cheap Lousian tea and mint sprigs or water. No soda, no juice. Drinks are expensive!!! I buy milk only for coffee but we splurge on Almond Breeze for our cereal because Dairy just isn't healthy for anyone in my family. Make our own pizzas, buy a steak-grill it and slice it for smaller/healthier portions. I buy chicken thighs instead of breasts-cheaper and more moist. We eat a lot of vegetarian meals-beans and rice, veggie burritos or enchiladas, baked potatoes with salsa and asparagus with lemon. DH makes delicious tofu in sesame sauce with coconut rice and ginger-love ginger with almost everything. Even make ginger tea sometimes, so good. The key is to use everything you buy. Once a month, I make soup from leftover veggies, whatever is in the frig. Sometimes I add pasta or rice and I often add some leftover chicken. It's a good way to clean out the fridge and waste nothing. We have eggs from breakfast or dinner a couple times a week(usually breakfast). Omlets are another good way to use small amts of leftovers. Chop some tomatoes, throw in a little cheese and last night's pork chop diced or the tofu or chicken maybe with the peppers out of the salad sitting in the fridge. This is making me hungry.
We save hundreds of $$$ a year on the gift cards we purchase for Christmas, birthdays, anniversary gifts alone! LOVE COSTCO!!! and you can't beat the rotisserie chickens, seasonal items like gift baskets, truffles... I am selective about what we purchase food wise, if you know the prices of what you usually buy you can pick up some good deals and steer clear of the not so good deals![]()
Do they sell discounted gift cards? The closest Costco is about an hour from us, so we are not members, but it might be worth it (and the drive) if there is a discount on gift cards.
Yes, specific ones on (AFAIK) a rotating basis. Though by us they always have AMC Theaters, SpaFinder and a few others, I know I've seen some others like Cold Stone Creamery there in the short-term. They're all usually decent deals - not just, say, 1% off or something dumb. I have to go there this week - want me to report back?![]()
That would be great! We go to AMC Theaters way more than we probably should lol!
I don't think anyone else has mentioned it, but the Costco pharmacy offers great savings on prescriptions. DH and I have a high deductible insurance plan, so I have shopped around a lot for medication. Costco's pharmacy prices are awesome - one of my prescriptions for a generic drug is cheaper through Costco for a 90-day supply than through my mail order pharmacy and is much cheaper than other pharmacies. We also get our OTC medication at Costco as well as prescriptions for our two dogs from the pharmacy all at great savings.
We have also purchased electronics from Costco - two TVs and a digital camera - we compared prices and Costco came out on top. I also LOVE Costco's return policy - electronics is 90 days way better than anywhere else. I didn't like the first camera I bought and I was easily able to return it.
The return policy on everything other than electronics is basically just a satisfaction guarantee - I bought a pair of shoes that then sat in the box unused for 5 months - they took them back no questions asked!
Finally staples like milk, eggs, cream cheese (which we use to stuff Kongs for our dogs), and toilet paper (Costco toilet paper is well rated by Consumer Reports) are really good deals.
For books and DVDs, sometimes Costco has better prices sometimes not.
Prescription glasses have excellent prices at Costco - high quality at low prices.
Produce and bakery items tend not to be a good deal for us because we can't eat them fast enough before they spoil, but we do take advantage of those departments at the holidays when we entertain a lot.
As others have stated, gas is usually 5-10 cents cheaper than other gas stations.
There are some items like Diet Coke that, comparing at a price per can level are not that much better than Wal-Mart, but overall we are very happy Costco members!