Angeejoe
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I posted this in the No Buy April thread also, but really open to any open dialogue on how people are doing with saving money. What works or doesn't work, satisfactions or frustrations, etc.
At the end of march DH & I sat down to figure out ways to save as we've been considering buying into a resale DVC & want more in savings in general. We realized that too much of our budget went for dining out & last minute grocery shopping with poor planning prior to the shopping (ie going with out coupons & a list). My husband had $100/wk that he used mainly to buy lunches & some odds &ends or cold beverages at gas station, but used our checking for his extra expenses like gas or going out with friends or hair cuts. It was just too much money for a 30 minute lunch that he would then complain to me was "not even that good." DH said he just liked leaving work for a break & hated eating in the lunch room. I'm lucky as I'm a social worker at a hospital part time so I have access to an inexpensive cafeteria where my lunches are like $3. we also ate out like 4-5 meals a wk together. This is just ridiculous.
So our new plan is now (we started March 31 since it was a mon)
1. DH packs lunches
2.I still buy as so cheap, but on days off have not been meeting friends for lunches (usually happened a few times a month)
3. I grocery shop every Friday for next wk (as a local grocery store was having lots of fri/sat only sales, & I hate busy sat shopping) with a list with meal plan, with paper & digital coupons
4. DH gets $40 a wk to spend on extras just for him or an occasional lunch out with friends
5. DH gets a fun money envelope that I've been putting away for him each wk to do as he wishes
6. We only get 2 out to eats together for the wk
Results thus far:
1. DH likes his packed lunches, but still hates eating in break room (people always ask him questions). Sometimes he just eats in his car to escape
2. DH has found most wks he never used his whole $40, last wk he had $20 left, the wk before he had $15. So he took the extra & added to fun money & started new wk with new $40
3. I like knowing I'm stocked up with a meal plan for the wk, no last minute runs to the store. I think I only had 1 so far when I misjudged how much milk we already had
4. We had 1 wk with an extra out to eat & it was a day I was sick & it was cheap fast food. We had another wk it was an expensive meal- we took FIL out to Cheesecake Factory for 72 bday, it was $143 for 4 of us, eek! But we said special occasions still get to happen no matter the budget & FIL loved it & we only ate out 2x.
5. I have found most of my days are no buys (no purchases for the day) this month with preplanning! I also really question myself if i really need something or would I rather have a healthy savings & own DVC.
6. I miss lunch with my friends, but now that it's finally getting nicer (it snowed here April 15!!!) maybe we can go for walks instead.
Next month I know my big extra expenses will be mothers day & finishing landscaping we started this month
What ways have you cut back? Im looking for more, maybe outside of food? We do plan to do a veggie garden again this year.
Angeejoe
At the end of march DH & I sat down to figure out ways to save as we've been considering buying into a resale DVC & want more in savings in general. We realized that too much of our budget went for dining out & last minute grocery shopping with poor planning prior to the shopping (ie going with out coupons & a list). My husband had $100/wk that he used mainly to buy lunches & some odds &ends or cold beverages at gas station, but used our checking for his extra expenses like gas or going out with friends or hair cuts. It was just too much money for a 30 minute lunch that he would then complain to me was "not even that good." DH said he just liked leaving work for a break & hated eating in the lunch room. I'm lucky as I'm a social worker at a hospital part time so I have access to an inexpensive cafeteria where my lunches are like $3. we also ate out like 4-5 meals a wk together. This is just ridiculous.
So our new plan is now (we started March 31 since it was a mon)
1. DH packs lunches
2.I still buy as so cheap, but on days off have not been meeting friends for lunches (usually happened a few times a month)
3. I grocery shop every Friday for next wk (as a local grocery store was having lots of fri/sat only sales, & I hate busy sat shopping) with a list with meal plan, with paper & digital coupons
4. DH gets $40 a wk to spend on extras just for him or an occasional lunch out with friends
5. DH gets a fun money envelope that I've been putting away for him each wk to do as he wishes
6. We only get 2 out to eats together for the wk
Results thus far:
1. DH likes his packed lunches, but still hates eating in break room (people always ask him questions). Sometimes he just eats in his car to escape
2. DH has found most wks he never used his whole $40, last wk he had $20 left, the wk before he had $15. So he took the extra & added to fun money & started new wk with new $40
3. I like knowing I'm stocked up with a meal plan for the wk, no last minute runs to the store. I think I only had 1 so far when I misjudged how much milk we already had
4. We had 1 wk with an extra out to eat & it was a day I was sick & it was cheap fast food. We had another wk it was an expensive meal- we took FIL out to Cheesecake Factory for 72 bday, it was $143 for 4 of us, eek! But we said special occasions still get to happen no matter the budget & FIL loved it & we only ate out 2x.
5. I have found most of my days are no buys (no purchases for the day) this month with preplanning! I also really question myself if i really need something or would I rather have a healthy savings & own DVC.
6. I miss lunch with my friends, but now that it's finally getting nicer (it snowed here April 15!!!) maybe we can go for walks instead.
Next month I know my big extra expenses will be mothers day & finishing landscaping we started this month
What ways have you cut back? Im looking for more, maybe outside of food? We do plan to do a veggie garden again this year.
Angeejoe
we're lucky though, my DH aunt owns an orchard so we get some produce from her & we do have a very inexpensive produce market here locally. Also a church near our home sets up a farmers market once a wk in their parking lot. 
In the past I bought from there 2x once for a museum & once for a local nursery during planting season.
cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, red/yellow pepper (I hate green, lol), chives, basil & dill. My big failure was carrots & cauliflower, carrots were smaller than my pinky & cauliflower never actually grew but I had the giant green leaves.
! I love ebates & have earned many of their "big fat checks." I find I use it a lot around the holidays, but lately I'm trying not to shop for extras as there's nothing I really need, but tons of stuff I want, lol
( I'm not evil, used him because he's stirring a pot)
It's been hard as I feel like we made tons of changes all at once!
I feel like its the only way that DH really "gets it.". He used to have his own checking account & it was a big failure, he used his debit card all the time & never kept a written balance & would end up with fees. I think once we get this down pat, maybe it's something to try again.
I think I thought I was asking a lot of DH to give up so much & make lots of changes & that I needed to do something too! My big spending was shopping for clothes & purses & honestly it has been easy thus far for me to cut those 2 things out. I have plenty of clothes & enough purses to switch out to have a nice change, but these Coach & Dooney emails want to suck me back in- I have resisted. I know I should unsubscribe to emails from them, but I still like looking
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! I think I'm going to take an earlier suggestion & do breakfasts out.
, but my wallet thanks me. We just needed to think smarter & spend better, we were wasting too much money for convenience. This all came about with tracking in March when we started talking DVC & wanting a healthier savings account. I found too much money went to dining out & lots of unplanned grocery stops. Also DH stopped a lot at carry for cold drinks on way to work, I never realized this, it's easier for me to buy snapple & cans of pepsi than him paying a premium at carry out as we normally had 2 liter at home.