I really challenged
myself this month to spend as little as possible on groceries and I think I did
an amazing job. We went into the month
well stocked in our pantry, freezers and refrigerator so the first two weeks of
February I didn't do much in the way of grocery shopping. Just a handful of loss leaders. By the end of
the third week the crisper drawer was pretty much empty so I stopped into Fred
Meyer for a few things as well as some loss leader sales items. I did the same thing at Albertson's and we
were topped right back up well enough to see us through the rest of the month
quite nicely.
I was all about the markdowns, coupons & sales items this month
I think I did a good job
with my $25 non food budget this month as well.
I was able to find items at rock bottom prices that allowed me to top up
our linen closet supplies. At Dollar
Tree I stocked up on a few bottles of acetaminophen and ibuprofen for the
medicine cabinet and picked up two packages of toilet paper on sale for $3.99 a
package at Albertsons. At Walgreens I
purchased four jugs of laundry detergent on sale for 99¢ each! I am now fully stocked with enough laundry
detergent for the entire year. My grand
total for nonfood items came to only $14.94.
Once again loss leader
sales and markdown items ruled the day while shopping and I only purchased
things I knew we needed and would use. I
didn't really stockpile anything or add to our prepper pantry as it wasn't
necessary. Despite our super low budget
we ate some great meals and even enjoyed a couple desserts. All healthy and nutritious too.
I stocked up on laundry detergent
I began my $100 grocery budget this month short $1.13 because I went over budget in
January. I rolled that over to February
which gave me a starting total of $98.87 to spend on food. I used up the remaining $12.51 onmy
Albertson's gift card and spent a total of $51.30. I won't complain about that! This left me with $.47.57 I plan to roll that amount over and add it to
my $100 budget for March. That is a
pretty good amount to start off with next month!
Congrats!! Those are amazing totals.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lee Ann. :o)
DeleteHow I envy you the marked down veggie tray. Veg are super pricey in Canada this year. A single pepper runs $1.50; those little tomato packages cost $5 or $6. You do an amazing job in managing your household and eat very well, indeed.
ReplyDeleteWe've been very fortunate with our produce prices, for sure.
DeleteThats awesome! I love reading your posts. They are so encouraging. Hope you have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteYou as well. Thank you Sarah. :)
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