#199021 - 10/08/09 01:32 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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Bless I hope you're feeling better! Take care of yourself and of course, DD too!
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#199039 - 10/08/09 03:42 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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Last night we had meatloaf, pan fries and steamed broccoli with cheese. Tonight is a 'breakfast' night, so I think we'll have waffles and bacon. After the kids are in bed a friend is coming over and we're going to bake a slew of cookies for the freezer.
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#199051 - 10/08/09 06:53 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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3 freezers full of food and NOTHING sounds good for tonight! I hate that. I had a latte this afternoon and now I'm full and nothing sounds appealing.
I'll probably end up making shrimp scampi with rice and a salad.
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#199075 - 10/08/09 11:51 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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DD wanted a scrambled egg with the French bread roll I bought at the farmer's market today, for her dinner.
I made rice sticks (noodles) for myself - with Chinese sausages, carrots and lettuce. There's enough for tomorrow's lunch and at least one meal over the weekend.
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#199122 - 10/09/09 02:58 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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bless, what all are you cooking for the prayer meeting?
mary
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#199124 - 10/09/09 03:33 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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Mary: That's a good question! I don't know, yet! Haven't decided on a menu yet.
Rice, definitely, with probably a beef curry, chicken, and fish; hard boiled eggs; a salad; vegetables; a fruit platter; a couple of different puddings and pies for dessert.
There'll be around 25-30 to dinner.
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#199208 - 10/10/09 06:07 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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i went grocery shopping again today. i spent 2372 at petsmart (all on food) 2848 at bj's (1099 on kleenex) and 617 at food lion (again all food) for a total of 5737 this shopping trip and 9944 this week, but i shouldn't have to go again for a while.
food lion 2 yogurt 45 ea fl dark brown sugar 75 2 green peppers 99 ea 3# bag onions 239
bj's 4 1/2 and 1/2 179 ea 2 loaves martin's potato bread 2 for 499 1 head cauliflower 299 1 head lettuce 139
kleenex 1099
petsmart 8# iams cat dry 1599 11 cans moist cat food 60 ea
i didn't have any coupons this trip. those things really seem to bring up my bill bc i buy things which i wouldn't normally buy.
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#199209 - 10/10/09 06:13 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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DH has been keeping the weekly groceries to under $70. Today we went to the bulk food store and bought $80 worth. Much of it was oatmeal and fruit for his granola. He bought several snacks and we picked up 3 different pastas. The store had a recent remodel and I had not been there since. Wow. What a change. The building used to look like a dump and now it has a brick front and a hometown grocery is going in on the other side before the end of the year.
I am baking an apple crisp tonight. It is cold and windy today and we had soup and a sandwich for dinner. As long as the broiler was on for the sandwiches, I whipped up a crisp.
We planned a menu for the next week as usual. Last night we went out with friends and they just can't understand why we don't go out more than once a week. I told her we didn't have to because we know what we are having each day and that Fri is our night to go out for dinner. They go out 3-4 times a week. We may go out one other night once a month but that is it. It works for us.
Sat-sandwiches on Artisan bread and soup Sun-salamini sausages and baked beans Mon-pork chops Tue-spaghetti Wed-Hot dogs and LO baked beans Thu-chicken salad Fri-out
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#199351 - 10/12/09 01:44 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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DD and I had the munchies on our way home from work & school on Friday, so, stopped at the corner grocery and bought some snacks:
bananas, $.33/lb = $.52 1 can iced tea = $.99 1 large bag potato chips = $2.89 1 large bag spicy munchies = $2.89 Total = $7.39
Today, I did the regular grocery shopping:
1 cinnamon swirl bread = $1.49 (50% off reg. price) 1 raisin cinnamon bread = $1.49 (50% off reg. price) 1 loaf sandwich bread = $1.29 1 coffee creamer = $3.50 1 doz. eggs = $1.79 1 gal. milk = $2.29 1/2 gal. orange juice = $1.49 4 apples (1.29 lbs; golden delicious), $.47/lb = $.61 4 apples (1.53 lbs; granny smith), $.47/lb = $.72
(DD prefers granny smith apples and I like golden delicious; other types of apples ranged in price from $1.99 to $2.99/lb)
1.91 lb. seedless red grapes, $.77/lb = $1.47 chicken breasts (boneless, skinless, on sale for $1.77/lb) = $4.55 chuck roast (boneless), on sale, $1.47/lb = $3.47 OM cold cuts (roast beef) = $1.99 2 cans ready-serve soup, $2.00@ = $4.00
(yes, I know, home made or canned concentrate would be cheaper, but I like to have a couple of cans of ready to serve soups on hand as part of my earthquake supplies)
Total came to $30.15
My total spent on food so far this month comes to $29.14 + $10.09 + $7.39 + 30.15 = $76.77. I have $73.23 left in this month's grocery budget.
In addition to the regular groceries, I also spent $7.89 to buy another piece of chuck roast for the prayer meeting dinner. So far, I have spent $4.99 + $7.89 towards the prayer meeting dinner. I have a separate budget for that, though.
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#199466 - 10/13/09 11:45 PM
Re: Grocery Budgeting & Meal Planning October 2009
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i'll post this here as a way to dress up a hohum chicken sandwich. i added a sprinkling of ground cloves and a slice of cranbury sauce. that was dinner tonight. lunch was a chef salad, breaky was oatmeal.
mary
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