Step one: Gather weekly sales adds for area stores. In my case that would be Foodland, Piggly Wiggly and Aldi. You have to decide if you are going to go to all the different stores or price match at Wal-Mart. This time I price matched.
Step two: Once I know what is on sale I make a menu. I base my menu on 2 things what is on sale and what we already have on hand. In this case ground chuck was on sale and we had chicken on hand. I also work in one meatless meal every week (sometimes two).
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Excuse my winter themed printable. It was all I had handy. You'll notice based off of the dates that my menu runs Friday to Thursday. This is because I try to shop on Thursdays. |
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My shopping buddy. |
When I was trying to come up with a realistic budget for groceries. I had to think about what we can afford and how much things cost. I finally settled on $125-$150 a week. I am realistic. I know there will be weeks when I go over but I would really like to stay around the $125-$130 mark. However this week I was trying to stay around $104 (We already spent a little of said grocery money on dinner Thursday night and Michael's lunch items.)
This week my haul included:
bananas
1 20 oz soda (treat for the hubby)
Cheeze-It
Hair and beauty products
taco seasoning
tomato sauce
jalapeno (fresh)
brown rice
green chilies
flour
lunchables
a variety of canned beans and tomatoes
sugar
cornmeal
1 bag of candy corn (treat for kids)
bag of onions
apples
red grapes
blue berries
pizza yeast
loaf bread
potatoes
frozen broccoli
chips
refried beans
corn and flour tortillas
salsa
5 lbs of hamburger meat ( I do not normally buy meat at this store but since it was fresh and being cooked right away I did this time)
canned corn
soups
shredded cheese
olives
bbq sauce
paper plates (for our upcoming camping trip)
freezer bags
frozen pizza
My total was $101.52. This includes 6 dinners, lunches, and snacks.
I was pretty proud of myself. Several of the things I bought will last a while like the flour, sugar, cornmeal and tortillas. Of course there were things I didn't have to buy like cereal and we actually eat about 1 box a month. I also didn't have to purchase milk or eggs. We already had milk in the freezer since we don't use a lot. We never buy eggs since we have chickens who give us anywhere from 2-4 a day.