Grocery shopping and maintaining a budget has become quite a
bit trickier. Along with the struggle to
find the items I want to purchase prices have been creeping up and sales are
not so good. I find myself shopping more
at Cash & Carry and the Grocery Outlet than I have before simply because
they usually seem to have what I want.
The problem, and it isn't a big problem, is that Cash & Carry sells items
in much larger quantities than what I usually buy, not unlike Costco, but without the membership fees.
In order to get what we need I'm shopping at a lot of different stores. |
Despite a small handful of challenges I've been able to feed my
family quite well and maintain our food stores in our pantry and freezer in the
process. I'm cooking larger meals on the
weekends with leftovers to keep us going throughout the week. That seems to be working pretty well for
everyone. I spent a total of $156.34 so
I am over budget by $6.34 which I will roll over to next month and begin the
month with that much less to spend.
Grocery outlet had dish soap and beans. Coconut oil for my prepper pantry too. |
The hardest thing for me to find this month was dish soap
and I noticed the laundry supplies were pretty picked over as well. We have plenty of laundry stuff, but I did
want to get some dish soap and our grocery stores were out. I did find plenty at Grocery Outlet and
picked up a two pack there so we should be fine for quite a while. Our $25 non food budget came in $26.19 with some
carryover from previous months so I still have $4.01 in that budget to
carryover to next month.
I find I am shopping more at stores I don't normally shop at all that often. |
This is what I bought for food in April:
Most of you know I've started a prepper pantry and I
literally have no budget to do this. I'm
getting creative in accumulating my supplies and food items and I will be going
over that in more detail in an upcoming post.
The prepper pantry is not at all part of my regular grocery budget right
now.
The prepper pantry has its own budget. It is coming right along. |
$156.34 ÷ 30 days ÷3
people = $1.74 per person per day!!
The grocery outlet has been great for finding things. I can't get at my regular grocery store and at low prices too. |
Not unhappy with that total to be quite honest. In fact, I'm quite relieved that it wasn't
worse or that we had to go without anything.
For that I am truly grateful. I
hope and pray that all of you are doing well and finding the groceries that you
need. I also hope that you are
weathering this storm and able to keep the roof over your heads and your
families fed. This is such a crazy time
for all of us right now. Let me know how
you are all doing at the grocery stores lately.