FairestOfThemAll37
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Hey all, I'm hoping you budget boarders may be able to lend me some opinions. I'd like to have a bit more fun money set aside. As it is now, I just kind of buy when I want things and go away when I can with work but I don't really have a pot of fun money and I would like to have one.
Now to the food budget part. I eat out a lot more than I eat in. I often just have coffee and a snack from the office for breakfast and then eat out lunch and dinner most of the week. I usually do places like chipotle or Panera (average about $7-$10). I know everybody says how much cheaper it is to eat at home, but whenever I buckle down to eat at home I always end up throwing stuff out before I can get to it.
I'm just one and don't eat a lot of starch so sandwiches and the like are out. I shop at publix (I know I could save $$ if I went to Winn-Dixie or Walmart but I won't do that). I'm not a great cook and don't have a lot of pantry space which means everytime I go to do a recipe (which is never for one person) I need to buy 'staples' in addition to the ingredients. I also have a very small freezer.
I always feel like if I were feeding more it's way cheaper but have never been able to save much for just me, and the PITA factor for somebody who doesn't enjoy cooking is huge. Am I doing something wrong?!?
Sorry for being so verbose :-/
Now to the food budget part. I eat out a lot more than I eat in. I often just have coffee and a snack from the office for breakfast and then eat out lunch and dinner most of the week. I usually do places like chipotle or Panera (average about $7-$10). I know everybody says how much cheaper it is to eat at home, but whenever I buckle down to eat at home I always end up throwing stuff out before I can get to it.
I'm just one and don't eat a lot of starch so sandwiches and the like are out. I shop at publix (I know I could save $$ if I went to Winn-Dixie or Walmart but I won't do that). I'm not a great cook and don't have a lot of pantry space which means everytime I go to do a recipe (which is never for one person) I need to buy 'staples' in addition to the ingredients. I also have a very small freezer.
I always feel like if I were feeding more it's way cheaper but have never been able to save much for just me, and the PITA factor for somebody who doesn't enjoy cooking is huge. Am I doing something wrong?!?
Sorry for being so verbose :-/