Hi,
I'm working really hard at staying on a budget - most of the time I do okay, but I've let it go on "auto-pilot" a few times in the last year and wasted some money - had to get myself back on track fast.
Anyway, we spend about $125 per week on groceries - and was wondering if that seemed like a lot?
It's just the two of us - me and husband. I shop at Wal-Mart and most of what I buy is the house brand. That $125 includes all food for the week - 3 meals a day for 2 people, plus pet food & supplies for 2 cats. It also includes ALL paper products (paper towels, TP, etc) and ALL other supplies (laundry detergent, deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, soap, cleaning products, food storage products, etc etc etc)
When I shop, first I do meal planning for the week and make a list of what I need to prepare those meals, then I go through our home and see what I need as far as personal items/cleaning products, etc.
I never deviate from the list - I don't buy anything that is not on my list. I don't buy junk food at all - no chips, no soda, etc.
If I find something on sale at Wal-Mart - like ground beef - I plan meals for that week around ground beef - lots of ground beef recipes that week.
I eat dinner leftovers for lunch - husband won't do that so I make him sandwiches to take to work.
I buy the house brand of any product I can. I don't cut coupons.
Strange as it may sound, at age 44, this is the FIRST TIME in my life that I ever made myself a food budget, so I'm new at this
Any other ideas for saving money on groceries?
Does $125 seem like a lot for 2 people - or do you think I'm doing okay?
ETA: I guess what I'm saying is that I have no point of reference - and wondering what other family's spend.
I'm working really hard at staying on a budget - most of the time I do okay, but I've let it go on "auto-pilot" a few times in the last year and wasted some money - had to get myself back on track fast.
Anyway, we spend about $125 per week on groceries - and was wondering if that seemed like a lot?
It's just the two of us - me and husband. I shop at Wal-Mart and most of what I buy is the house brand. That $125 includes all food for the week - 3 meals a day for 2 people, plus pet food & supplies for 2 cats. It also includes ALL paper products (paper towels, TP, etc) and ALL other supplies (laundry detergent, deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, soap, cleaning products, food storage products, etc etc etc)
When I shop, first I do meal planning for the week and make a list of what I need to prepare those meals, then I go through our home and see what I need as far as personal items/cleaning products, etc.
I never deviate from the list - I don't buy anything that is not on my list. I don't buy junk food at all - no chips, no soda, etc.
If I find something on sale at Wal-Mart - like ground beef - I plan meals for that week around ground beef - lots of ground beef recipes that week.
I eat dinner leftovers for lunch - husband won't do that so I make him sandwiches to take to work.
I buy the house brand of any product I can. I don't cut coupons.
Strange as it may sound, at age 44, this is the FIRST TIME in my life that I ever made myself a food budget, so I'm new at this
Any other ideas for saving money on groceries?
Does $125 seem like a lot for 2 people - or do you think I'm doing okay?
ETA: I guess what I'm saying is that I have no point of reference - and wondering what other family's spend.
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