Not sure if I've posted in this thread or not, but have been reading through it and found it interesting. I've posted in other places about my grocery budget, but wanted to share here too.
It kind of bothers me when people say "well, we could eat for $10 a day, but we like fresh fruits/veggies!"
Yeah, well, we eat for less than $10 a day, and we like fresh fruits & veggies too and we eat them every day! :gasp:
We have been vegetarian, even vegan before, so trust me, we love fresh produce and healthy foods. We don't eat processed, pre packaged foods (most of the time, my 4 year old like some mac and cheese here and there). We don't drink soda, coffee or anything but water. We do get the crystal light / lipton to go packets to add to our water for flavor, but we just love ice water more than anything. We drink very little milk / soymilk, just with cereal. We get plenty of calcium from spinach and other greens, so drinking milk is not a big deal to us, one gallon will last us a week.
My grocery budget is $50 a week for all 4 of us, and that includes household, paper, personal and all baby items. Everything, even stamps! We bought a house, had a second child and dh had emergency surgery (that we had to pay $4000 for) all at the same time, so money was tight and $50 was all we had. We have more money now, but I'm sticking to $50 because I find it easy to stick to it. I find deals, bargains, sales and stock up.
For example- Kroger had gerber graduates on sale for .50 each, and there were coupons out for $1 off 2. So that makes them free. So I bought 20 of those coupons for 5¢ each (total $1) and I got 40 jars of Gerber diced apples, pears, and peaches for free.
Also- Meijer had bagged salad on sale for $2, so I traded for 5 coupons for $2 off 1 bag and got 5 bags free. We eat a lot of salad, plus had a dinner party, so we ate it all and it saved me $10!
I only buy meat, fruits & veggies that are on sale. And I only buy what we use, I hate waste. I used to overbuy and throw a lot away, but now I know to buy smaller amounts (2 zucchinis instead of 5) and if I need more, I can always buy more.
I get all our personal items (toothpaste, deoderant, razors) free each month at Walgreens, CVS & Riteaid through their rebate programs. I have a small checking account with $50 in it that i use to buy these items, then when I get the rebate checks, I put the money back into it and buy more, so I'm recycling the same money over and over and dont' miss it from my grocery budget.
Today, we are having-
raisin bran & soymilk for breakfast
chicken & homemade bread paninis with a little cheese on them + salad, and banana smoothies for lunch
For dinner, we're grilling out- it'll be steaks (bought on sale for $2), plus watermelon, potato salad (homemade, low fat), grilled onions, pepper & zucchini, and baked beans.
Costs-
Raisin bran (1/3 box) = 50¢ (bought on sale)
milk 1/2 of 1/2 gallon .50 (bought on sale)
chicken- $1
homemade bread- 25¢
cheese- 25¢
steaks- $2
1/2 onion 40¢
1 pepper 70¢
1 zucchini 50¢
watermelon 25¢ (paid $2 for a whole one with a promo at Kroger)
baked beans 20¢ (sale and coupon)
water to drink
= $6.30
For snacks, we'll probably have popcorn (10¢ a bag, sale + coupon), yogurt (30¢ for 3, again coupon + sale), grapes (25¢ they were 99¢lb), and more watermelon (another 25¢).
= $7.20 for the day
We don't live in a high cost of living area (by choice), so for some, this budget it not going to be realistic. There are many ways to trim your budget, but I know some people can only get milk for $4 a gallon, when we can get it for $2. So you do what you can. We choose to live here, because I can be a SAHM and we can still have extras.
For diapers, I found a clearance sale KMart was having at the beginning of the year. They were clearancing their diapers for $1.50 a package and I had $1 coupons, so I got a 2 1/2 year supply in all sizes for around $100! I was 6 months pregnant and the time. Dd is now in size 2, and I haven't had to buy any diapers at all, I actually have had a bunch leftover and I'm giving them to a friend who hopes to get pregnant soon.
For formula, I trade for formula checks and combine them with coupons and buy my cans at CVS where I get gift cards for having prescriptions filled. I use the gift cards on the overage and I haven't had to pay hardly anything for formula yet.
Gotta run!
Jennifer