This year I challenged
myself to work with an extremely thrifty $100 grocery budget. I am super happy with how well I did with such
a minimal budget. It helped a lot that
the majority of the year I was only feeding two of us, but I did load up some
shopping bags a few times this year to help out my daughter who lives away at
college. She was able to supplement her
own minimal budget with those extra groceries I funneled her way.
Check out that grand total!! 😁 |
Not only did I stay
within the $100 a month budget but once everything was totaled up I actually
had money left. I was tempted to use it
up on some frivolous grocery shopping but couldn't come up with anything I
wanted enough to go to the grocery store again.
I think I was shopped out.
Instead I took the remaining $54.73 along with the $25 I did not need
for non food items and put those amounts into savings.
We got FREE stuff too! |
We managed a lot of
delicious, healthy meals and we are ending the year with a fully stocked pantry
and freezer. It is an amazing feeling to
be able to see what all we have and know we are about to begin a new year with
no immediate needs or wants. Because I
was able to do so well this past year I am planning to carry this minimal
grocery budget into 2022 and I am really excited about it. I love a good challenge and with rising
prices at the grocery store I'm sure this will be a huge challenge, but I'm
pretty sure I can do it.
Markdown bread & produce plus a few sales items |
That's amazing! You're a great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you Brooke :)
DeleteUNBELIEVABLE to me and I totally believe you. I won't tell you what I spent this year but our CSA for 24 weeks is close to your total.
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to hear about your 2022 plan. I love a good surprise :-)
Thanks Elle!
DeleteWow!! This is fantastic and so inspiring! Groceries are the #1 budget item I need to reduce in 2022. We spent way too much.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :o)
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