I think I did really well
this month to spend as little as possible on groceries. Once again we headed into the month with a well
stocked pantry, freezers and refrigerator so the first two weeks of March I
didn't do much in the way of grocery shopping.
By the middle of the month I was ready to shop a bit and by week three
the sales in the ads were better so I made a few trips to the stores. The majority of what I purchased in March was
a lot of fresh produce and just a handful of pantry items we were low on.
A large produce haul with a few pantry items, cheese & bacon
Since I hadn't spent all
of my budget last month I used some of that extra money to stock up on Keto bread
at the Franz bakery outlet as well as to pick up a couple whole roasting
chickens on sale for 77¢ a pound at Fred Meyer.
I already had one in the freezer which I plan to use for our Easter
dinner and now I have two more, one of which is earmarked for Thanksgiving this
year. Yes, I am already thinking that
far ahead believe it or not.
A little Dollar Tree shopping
My daughter really loves these cookies
With my $25 non food
budget I purchased a jug of laundry detergent, a jug of liquid fabric softener,
shampoo and conditioner (we didn't really need it but my daughter really liked
the scent), a couple cans of cat food and some Pounce treats At Dollar Tree. Our Benedryl had expired so I tossed it out
an replaced it and used a $1.50 OFF digital coupon to pick up an extra bag of
dry cat food that was on already on sale. My grand total for nonfood items came to only
$15.48. So far all of the extra money I
am not spending on non food items has been going into savings.
I stocked up on yogurt and whole chickens on sale plus I had a coupon!
I began my $100 grocery budget this month with $147.57 because I didn't spend my total
budgeted amount in February and I rolled it over and added it to my new
budgeted amount. After everything was totaled
up for the month of March I came in right at $105.13. This leaves me with $42.44 still left and I
plan to roll that amount over and add it to my $100 budget for April. That is a pretty good amount to start off
with next month and I am really pleased with how well we are doing with our grocery
and non food spending so far this year.
These markdown items made for a special lunch treat one day
So good!
I haven't felt at all
that we are depriving ourselves of anything either. We've had loads of produce to
enjoy. Lots of healthy main courses with
plenty of leftovers for our lunches each day and we are pretty much eating the
meals we want to eat with lots of good variety.
I call that a win!
We seen to eat much better and more satisfying meals when I am in the midst of a challenge. We have a Kroger Family supermarket near us, and I am anxiously waiting for the whole chickens to hit $0.77/lb. That usually happens once/year. The nearest Fred Meyer is about 25 miles away. I considered making the drive for the sale, but figured when I was up there, I'd only wind up in more stores, which isn't conducive to conducting a no-spend month.
ReplyDeleteI am always thinking ahead to the holidays as well. For instance, I have a turkey breast in the freezer purchased when I walked past the deep markdown section shortly after the holidays. That has been slated for Thanksgiving. I seem to think it was $0.88/lb., but it may have been less. Easter dinner will be a small, whole, fully cooked Butterball turkey found on the same trip for $0.49/lb. (The third turkey, a smoked one, bought on that same shop, was our New Year's dinner.)
Just for the heck of it, I made January a no-spend month, February a pantry challenge month, and March another no-spend month. This month has been my least successful, but the idea of a challenge has kept me very intentional about spending. My next no-spend month is planned for June, but the pantry challenge continues throughout the year.
Wow Meg. I am so impressed. You do a lot of great things to save on your grocery spending.
DeleteYou see to get such great deals - we have had TERRIBLE loss leaders lately, so I haven't really been shopping and my meat supply is getting low.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely does seem to go thru spurts. I haven't shopped a whole lot myself lately.
DeleteHow were the iced oatmeal cookies from the dollar store?
ReplyDeleteBarb in PA
My daughter says "delicious!" :o)
DeleteThanks so much for letting me know. My husband and daughter are big fans of iced oatmeal cookies. Take care. Barb :>
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