I know our schedule this summer had us eating out WAY too much & I am trying to get back on track as well.
Luckily in the last month there have been a lot of good sales so I have really pumped up my pantry & freezer. Stocking up on items you frequently use when they go on sale will save you a lot of money in the long run (pantry/freezer items--only buy as many fresh items as you will use in a week)
I have researched many crock pot meals...ran off the whole year of eatathome.com (thanks, Tiff!) BUT I base my weekly menus on what is in my freezer/pantry/fridge & possibly what is on sale. Yes, we, too, have some specialty items that we could drop & save a bit more, but they are the items we would miss if we gave up. (I do recommend dropping the fruit snacks...they are no better than candy...oh, maybe some vitamin C but you could get that from a mulitvitamin cheaper & w/ fewer calories) You mention Fritos, etc. This week our store brand had Doritos for $2.49/bag, but their own corn chips for $1/bag! Stocked up on those babies! Store brands are almost always very good. Check them out!
I, too, would drop the water. If your home water is poor, get a Brita or something; buy a water bottle for each member of the family & refill.
Planning meals is KEY. I don't live & die by my menus, but they guide me & keep us from eating out as much.
Also, keep your kitchen stocked with items that you can always use as go-to meals (my kids are old enough to make meals themselves, like they did tonight when DH & I had our Open Houses) Eggs & bacon/sausage & homemade pancakes/waffles (yep, they made their own waffles in the waffle iron tonight), quesadillas, hot dogs w/ mac & cheese, tomato soup & grilled cheese, nachos, ramen noodles--we always have fresh fruit & carrots.
Yesterday I took out sirloin...pulled out my crock pot cookbook tonight & have everything laid out to throw in in AM...
I usually only buy chicken breasts or burger...BUT I watch for great sales/mark downs in meat department, and have picked up pork loin, sirloin, roasts, stew meat--all for under $2/lb.
Good luck!!!
Luckily in the last month there have been a lot of good sales so I have really pumped up my pantry & freezer. Stocking up on items you frequently use when they go on sale will save you a lot of money in the long run (pantry/freezer items--only buy as many fresh items as you will use in a week)
I have researched many crock pot meals...ran off the whole year of eatathome.com (thanks, Tiff!) BUT I base my weekly menus on what is in my freezer/pantry/fridge & possibly what is on sale. Yes, we, too, have some specialty items that we could drop & save a bit more, but they are the items we would miss if we gave up. (I do recommend dropping the fruit snacks...they are no better than candy...oh, maybe some vitamin C but you could get that from a mulitvitamin cheaper & w/ fewer calories) You mention Fritos, etc. This week our store brand had Doritos for $2.49/bag, but their own corn chips for $1/bag! Stocked up on those babies! Store brands are almost always very good. Check them out!
I, too, would drop the water. If your home water is poor, get a Brita or something; buy a water bottle for each member of the family & refill.
Planning meals is KEY. I don't live & die by my menus, but they guide me & keep us from eating out as much.
Also, keep your kitchen stocked with items that you can always use as go-to meals (my kids are old enough to make meals themselves, like they did tonight when DH & I had our Open Houses) Eggs & bacon/sausage & homemade pancakes/waffles (yep, they made their own waffles in the waffle iron tonight), quesadillas, hot dogs w/ mac & cheese, tomato soup & grilled cheese, nachos, ramen noodles--we always have fresh fruit & carrots.
Yesterday I took out sirloin...pulled out my crock pot cookbook tonight & have everything laid out to throw in in AM...
I usually only buy chicken breasts or burger...BUT I watch for great sales/mark downs in meat department, and have picked up pork loin, sirloin, roasts, stew meat--all for under $2/lb.
Good luck!!!