I did the bulk of my shopping in the first week of January. I happened along some great deals and I had a
lot of coupons to use on the things I bought.
I got a lot of those coupons in the mail from Fred Meyer and the others
I found online and printed on some scrap paper I had. By pairing coupons up with sales items I was
able to buy a lot of stuff for mere pennies.
I also managed to get some great bargains on milk this month.
There were so many great sales I ended up going over budget. Dang!
Not at all how I wanted to start out the new year. I know the main reason was because I didn't
want to pass up the 5# bag of cheddar that went on sale. I was actually hoping they'd do it next month,
but it didn't happen that way. And the
soup we love went on sale too. Plus I
had a coupon… Yeah, you know how that
is.
Dollar store haul |
Although I went over budget with groceries I made up for that with
my non food budget. My non food items
budget is $25 a month. Whatever I don't
spend I roll over to the next month to use.
I did really well and bought things like laundry detergent on sale
at Walgreens and fabric softener and food storage bags at the dollar store. I also bought a stick of deodorant on sale for
99¢ less a 50¢ OFF coupon making it only 49¢ and four bottles of dish soap on
sale for 99¢ each. I used four 30¢ OFF
coupons making the final price 69¢ each!
I added 4 cans of Science Diet canned cat food to our stock as
well for my aging kitty. My best spend
less deal was to buy three bags of kitty litter, use a $1 OFF coupon and the
remains of a gift card bringing my total out of pocket to 28¢! I spent $14.27 of my non food budget leaving $10.73
to roll over and use next month!
Markdown milk and produce made for big budget stretchers |
It was definitely my month to stock up on cheese and it worked out
perfectly as this was one thing I was running really low on. I can usually hold out until the cheese I
want is on sale at Cash & Carry and in January they ran 5# bags of grated
pizza blend - mozzarella, provolone & parmesan on sale the first part of
the month and then mid month they ran another one of our favorites. 5# bags of grated cheddar and Monterey
jack. I also bought grated
parmesan. It meant I made three
different trips there but I went only when I was in the area so I didn't need
to make any special trips and waste fuel.
I stocked up on more rice (50¢ a pound) and found frozen fruits
and vegetables and other name brand canned goods at the dollar store. I am planning to shop more often for
groceries at the dollar store as they have expanded the selection and I find
quite a few things that are priced lower than the regular grocery store. The quality is good too.
All packaged up for the freezer |
Here is the list of food I bought.
The items highlighted in red are my stock up items:
Groceries
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$$$
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Pork roast
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15.34
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Sale
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Smoked sausage (2)
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3.98
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Sale
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Italian sausage
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2.99
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Markdown
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Pepperoni (2)
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2.00
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Dollar Store
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Frozen veg - 16 oz (3)
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3.00
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Dollar Store
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Frozen fruit -12 oz (3)
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3.00
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Dollar Store
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Pineapple (2)
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2.00
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Dollar Store
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Lasagna (2)
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2.00
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Dollar Store
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Banana peppers
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2.00
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Dollar Store
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Milk - 1 gal.
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1.88
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Sale
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Eggs - 1 doz. (2)
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3.28
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Apples - 3#
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2.60
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Sale
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Green onions
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0.79
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Sale
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Avocados (2)
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1.76
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Sale
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Oranges
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4.08
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Sale
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Bananas
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0.82
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Sale
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Smoked sausage - 2.5#
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3.68
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Sale/Coupon
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Salami
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2.00
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Sale
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Sour cream (2)
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1.98
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Store Coupon
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Milk - 1/2 gal. (2)
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1.38
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Markdown
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Bread
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0.99
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Flour 5#
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1.19
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Sale/Coupon
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Tortilla chips
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0.60
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Sale/Coupon
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Spinach
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1.54
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Coupon
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Ground beef - 10#
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19.50
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Cash & Carry
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Cheese - 5#
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10.48
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Cash & Carry
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Parmesan - 1#
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5.47
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Cash & Carry
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Tomato sauce - jumbo
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3.42
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Cash & Carry
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Cheese - 5#
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10.98
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Cash & Carry
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Cream - 1 qt.
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3.95
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Cash & Carry
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Lettuce (2)
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2.48
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Markdown
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Veggie tray
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3.99
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Markdown
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Milk - 1 gal.
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1.49
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Markdown
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Milk - 1 gal.
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1.89
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Sale
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Canned soup (5)
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3.96
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Sale/Coupon
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Bagels
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0.99
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Markdown
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Total
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$ 133.48
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$133.48 ÷ 31 days ÷3 people = $1.44 per person
per day!
Next month I will work to get it lower and make up my
deficit. We are so well stocked up now I
can't imagine it will be a problem.
My lovely pile of receipts |
Did you stock up on anything this month? Any super deals?
This budget month runs from
January 1 through January 31.
I don't know if you are still in Boise or not, but if you are, we are in the same state, lol! I just found your site, and have really enjoyed what I've read so far. Your thriftiness is awesome! I have never kept track like you have of what I have paid for food. It would be good to try, I think. Enjoyed visiting you today! :)
ReplyDeleteHello there! I always love to hear from fellow bloggers especially ones from my home state. Welcome! I'm glad you found us. :)
DeleteWonderful stocking up -- looks like you can comfortably coast now for some time if you want/needed to... well done! As for myself, after working like a maniac all fall to process free fresh garden produce I had access to, I can now finally "coast" along a little myself, while the bulk of my meal planning centers around the many veggies and fruit I froze and canned. Much more relaxing!
ReplyDeleteI must admit if does feel good to be well stocked. Good job putting up all that produce. All that hard work is paying off.
DeleteGreat deals! I stocked up on (get this) Avon hand cream! I went looking on ebay for a tube and found my fav for around $2 ea with free shipping. I bought 8. Some for me, some for gifts. Savings are not huge but every little bit helps!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great deal. I'd stock up too. Avon has nice stuff.
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