Thursday, February 28, 2019

Wrapping Up A Thrifty February



I ended January with just over a quarter tank of gas, $10 and some change in my wallet and another $10 in my checking account.  Not much, but again, certainly better than nothing.  When payday rolled around on the 5th I paid all of our monthly bills ahead of their due dates, put money into my savings and retirement accounts, topped up the fuel tank on our car and set aside money for our grocery budget.  On the 20th I paid the mortgage two weeks early and added to my savings and retirement accounts.  I also set aside a little more money for our grocery budget and a few miscellaneous expenses.


The $20 Grocery Challenge I attempted to do again wasn't all that successful.  I went over budget the first week, but got myself back on track the week after that.  A sale on chicken breasts at $1.49 a pound derailed me in week three.  I still managed to keep our grocery expenses for the month insanely low  spending just over $100.  I clipped and downloaded a lot of coupons to help me purchase items as low priced as possible which really helped me get a lot more for my dollars and to be well stocked with chicken makes me happy so I still consider this a win.

I made Valentine gifts using all items I already had on hand

At the beginning of February I filled up my car with fuel at Wal-Mart for $2.09 a gallon, lowest I've seen in a while.  I'd never purchased gas there before and thought I would give it a try since I was already there to purchase cat food.  With money still left in my fuel budget, I try to keep it around $35 a month I decided to use what was left and add some fuel to my truck.  I used my rewards points and shaved off 10¢ a gallon at the Fred Meyer gas station near our home and was able to pretty much fill up my truck.

It was a great month for stocking up on supplies

I paired coupons I printed from Coupons.com and some downloaded to my store rewards cards to pick up more laundry detergent for 99¢ a jug at Walgreens and Rite Aid.  I now have more than a year supply of detergent for us to use and a few extra I can send my oldest off to college with.


I had a few "want" items on my clothing wish list so I decided to go to Goodwill and take a look at what they had.  I was able to get myself some leggings, a tank top and a jacket for working out as well as a nice top to wear to work.  Yellow tags were on half price and most of what I picked out had yellow tags.  I also got my daughters each a pair of leggings and a workout top for my youngest to replace the one we had purged.  While at Wal-Mart I found a clearance rack with $1 items on it.  I found Levis for me and my youngest for $1 each as well as two warm long sleeved Avia knit tops for myself.  I spent a total of $32 on clothing.

A jumpstart on Easter goodies

I made Valentine cards to send in the mail and homemade gifts for my loved ones using items I already had on hand.  I also started to pick up a few items to put away for Easter and the girl's birthdays that I found on clearance or on sale and with a coupon including a FREE item from Bath & Body Works.  I've spent less than $5 on those items so far.


I managed an unexpected toilet repair at no cost by bartering with a friend for supplies and fixing the toilet myself.  I traded him two dozen eggs from our hens and a loaf of homemade bread.  It not only saved me money out of pocket, but also a trip to the hardware store on one of the busiest weeks we had going at the time.  A win/win for both of us.


Once again I tried to be mindful about the items I purchased and make sure each thing was useful and the price was a good value.  I feel really good about my spending this month.  Now to continue on into March.



Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Homemade Macaroni & Cheese - Under $3!



Here is another thrifty meal my girls absolutely love.  And depending on how much you can save on the ingredients it is super inexpensive.  The nice thing about mac & cheese is that it is so versatile, you can really change it up and really make it interesting.  Plus!  Homemade is always so much better than the stuff in the box.  This particular night I added chipotle sauce and spiced it up a bit.


I prepared a bag of pasta, this was raditore that was purchased at Winco for 79¢, then drained it.  In the same pot I put in 3 cups of milk (88¢ for half a gallon) and whisked in 3 tablespoons of flour and let that thicken and cool for a couple minutes.  I seasoned it with salt and pepper, then added a cup of grated sharp cheddar cheese.  I purchased the cheese on sale and with a coupon.  To add a little spice I stirred in two tablespoons of chipotle sauce (leftover from a jar of peppers) and four thinly sliced all beef hotdogs (pkg of 8 on markdown $1.25).  Then added the pasta.


It comes together super quick and the girls enjoy it so much there is only leftovers for about one more meal.  I usually serve it up with a salad, green beans or buttered peas or broccoli to round out the meal.  Final tally for this particular dish that night came in at - cheese 73¢, milk 33¢, pasta 79¢, flour, salt, pepper & chipotle sauce a few pennies, hotdogs 63¢ = $2.48!



Tuesday, February 26, 2019

My Grocery Budget 2019 - February Update



I started out the month thinking I'd do another $20 A Week Grocery Challenge and wasn't nearly as successful with it as I was in January.  That's okay, because I still stuck to careful planning and solid strategies to shop and purchase our food spending as little money as possible.


We continued to work off of items we already had on hand in the pantry and freezers and made sure to use up our leftovers.  I meal prepped every Sunday for the week ahead so we had some really good meals to enjoy.  Most of my groceries were for fresh produce and dairy as well as to replace items we were running low on.


I kept my nonfood spending pretty minimal too.  I was focused on stocking up on household items and pet food, again spending as little as possible on those items.  I did really well too with that as well.  This year I have the same budget of $25 a month for nonfood expenses.  I went way over that amount this month so I used some of my miscellaneous budget to cover the overage.  I felt it was worthwhile for the prices I was paying for those items.  We are now well supplied for toiletries, laundry supplies, cleaning supplies and toilet paper.


Here is the food I bought this month:

Groceries

 $$$







Protein bar

FREE
Friday Freebie
Fred Meyer

Cheese (3)

           4.47
Digital Coupon
Fred Meyer

Sour cream (2)

           1.78
Sale
Fred Meyer

Pasta (3)

           1.47
Sale
Fred Meyer

Tortilla chips

           1.49
Sale
Fred Meyer

Bread

           0.99
Markdown
Fred Meyer

Ground beef

           5.91
Digital Coupon
Fred Meyer

Sausage links (2)

           3.98
Digital Coupon
Fred Meyer

Soup (2)

           1.58

Fred Meyer

Bananas

           1.02

Wal-Mart

Bratwurst patties

           1.77
Markdown
Wal-Mart

Salad mix

           0.98

Wal-Mart

Cream cheese - 2pk (2)

           3.16

Wal-Mart

Cream

           3.38

Wal-Mart

Pesto (2)

           2.00

Dollar Tree

Yogurt - 4pk

           0.24
Markdown/Digital Coupon/Coupon
Fred Meyer

Yogurt (2)

           0.98
Sale/Coupon
Fred Meyer

Butter (2)

           3.98
Digital Coupon
Fred Meyer

Milk

           0.88
Sale
Fred Meyer

Cheese

           2.91
Sale/Coupon
Fred Meyer

Bananas

           1.10

Fred Meyer

Corn dogs (2)

           7.38
Digital Coupon
Fred Meyer

Cream cheese - 2pk

           1.58

Wal-Mart

Cream

           3.38

Wal-Mart

Salad dressing

           0.92

Wal-Mart

Salad mix

           0.98

Wal-Mart

Bratwurst patties

           2.57

Wal-Mart

Ground turkey

           2.07
Markdown
Wal-Mart

Salad dressing

           2.58

Wal-Mart

Yogurt (5)

           3.90
Sale/Digital Coupon
Albertsons

Eggs (2)

           1.98
Digital Coupon
Albertsons

Chicken breasts

           8.61
Sale
Albertsons

Chicken breasts

           7.52
Sale
Albertsons

Steak

           4.67

Albertsons

Steak

           4.64

Albertsons

Grapes

           2.97

Albertsons

Bell pepper

           0.71
Digital Coupon
Albertsons

Asparagus

           1.55

Albertsons

Queso fresco

FREE
Friday Freebie
Fred Meyer

Sriacha

           1.75

Family Dollar







Total

       103.83




$103.83 ÷ 28 days ÷3 people = $1.24 per person per day!


Next month I plan to shop with my regular grocery budget of $150 and nonfood budget of $25, so business as usual.  But again I'll be looking to spend those dollars wisely and make sure I get everything I need at a really good price.


This budget month runs from February 1 through February 28



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