Showing posts with label Grocery Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grocery Shopping. Show all posts

week #6

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Monday:
Breakfast: yogurt
Lunch: lazy latkes 3 potatoes shredded add 2 eggs feeds 4 mix them up and fry it in a pan with heated oil top with sour cream and applesauce
Dinner: calazones  i am super excited about this!

Tuesday:
Breakfast :carrot cake muffins
Lunch: leftovers or cheese sandwich (busy day)
Dinner: pumpkin risotto  rolls

Wednesday:
Breakfast: egg ring
Lunch: leftovers (busy day again)
Dinner: veggie burritos



Thursday:
Breakfast: pumpkin cakes
Lunch: taquitos cheese instead of the meat filling
Dinner: fettuccine and Alfredo  and cheese rolls

Friday:
Breakfast: oatmeal
Lunch: tortilla pizzas
Dinner: naan ceaser salad hummus yummy just for me- my husband will be off with my daughter camping for a daddy daughter camping trip (suppose to be father son but since we don't have a boy...)

Saturday:
Breakfast: leftovers or oatmeal for me (daddy daughter camping trip)
Lunch: black bean salad and chips
Dinner:pad thai and veggie rice

Sunday:
Breakfast: scones
Lunch: leftovers
Dinner: stuffed peppers



Shopping list:
tortillas
colby cheese
pumpkin puree (roasted pumpkin or can whichever is cheaper)
pesto (basil leaves or pesto mix whichever is cheapest)
spinach
romaine
ricotta (small)
Parmesan
red onion
6-8 bell peppers
cilantro
green onion
tomatoes
frozen peas
2onion
1 can crescent rolls
bread
fruit for snacking
milk
cheese

cost: $56.00 (I ended up buying a 25 pound bag of onions since they were on sale $2.99 and we were low on lots of items not on sale :( but with that said some weeks you go a little over, but most of the time it is lower so we try to keep that extra money just for these weeks... and after a couple months you may have extra to buy a large bag flour rice and sugar!)








$50 budget week grocery week #4

Tuesday, September 11, 2012




Monday
Breakfast: cereal
Lunch: mashed potatoes and steamed beets
Dinner: leftover sloppy joes (I didn't blog last week since we were out of town most of the week. I however cooked Sunday night sloppy joes and Friday I made the biscuits, mashed potatoes and gravy with steamed veggies Saturday we ate at a birthday we went to and the rest of the week I was at my mom's house)

Tuesday
Breakfast: yogurt and fruit
Lunch: more potatoes (I crave them!)
Dinner: tacos

Wendsday
Breakfast: blueberry french toast eggs for the little one
Lunch: sandwiches with herbed foccacia  bread
Dinner: chicken breast veggies and cheesy potatoes




Thursday
Breakfast: scones fruit and yogurt
Lunch: flour tortilla pizzas
Dinner: enchiladas







Friday
Breakfast: apple sauce pancakes eggs and fruit
Lunch:  black bean quesadillas 
Dinner: chicken pot pie... and one not so chicken pot pie

Saturday
Breakfast:english muffins eggs orange juice and maybe sausage for the hubby.
Lunch: parsley pesto noodles
Dinner: veggie burgers

Sunday
Breakfast: apple flax muffins fruit
Lunch: herbed naan hummus possible wraps of some sort or just dip the naan in hummus
Dinner: cauliflower soup



Snacks
crackers
celery carrots and dip
fruit
leftovers

Using just over$34 dollars due to gifts from other people's garden and fresh peaches from my tree! Lots of savings!









$50/week grocery budget week #3





Monday burritos black beans rice corn peppers onions





Tuesday Potato Cheese Soup since it sounds magical to my pregnant belly and we didn't get to it last week and my mom's secret yummy rolls.

Wednesday we are eating the Vegetarian Southwest One-Pot Dinner with changes in recipe. We didnt get to it last week either...





Thursday Hawaiian Haystacks ours were a bit different I used cream of celery soup, celery, pineapple, tomatoes, olives, chow mein noodles,  green onion cheese and red pepper served over rice






Friday the biscuit and gravy mashed potato chicken and salad meal we didnt get to last week. We didn' get to it yet again this week since we were super busy and we ate a $5 pizza from Little Caesers.

Saturday we are having our open house to our sealing so we will be eating there.

Sunday Navajo tacos






Snacks

veggies

fruit

crasins

crackers



Lunch

hot dogs

leftovers

sandwiches



Breakfast

oatmeal

cereal

french toast

eggs and toast


I am so excited! Partly because I only had to buy sour cream in the dairy portion we came up with savings this week! $38.56! Could that be right? YES! Oh I am so excited! WaHoooo!


Cheap Idea Snacks in the ride!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012



Snacking in the car. Yep, pretty easy right? Lately, I have been busy with wedding preparations and we have been in the car a lot! At first, we would get so hungry I was buying things I wouldn't at the store to snack on.  Then there is the killer... you go to drive up... and it costs 12 dollars for you and your kid! That is a lot of money now that I am feeding our family healthy and yummy on $50/week.

So, I came up with a quick easy life saver in the car. I have treats hanging out in the car. We have water yes, it gets hot but, it is better then nothing! If you know you will be out and about during a meal... pack it!


My little 2 year old thinks it is so fun when we picnic in the car! You could also find a park and give them time to get the wiggles out. It is a little more enjoyable experience shopping when they feel fed, happy, and got that energy out. Bring a sandwich, carrot sticks, pretzels and some water your next shopping extravaganza!

$50/grocery week #2

Monday, August 20, 2012

This was my plan for this last week:

Dinner:






Monday home made pizza and cheese sticks with homemade mozzarella



Tuesday the tacos we still have all the ingredients from last week!





Wednesday shepherds pie (using leftover potatoes from sunday onions and some canned beans and tomato soup we need to eat up, veggie meat for me and regular ground beef for my husbands.




Thursday Olive Garden bread sticks wheat spaghetti I make homemade in minutes and homemade Alfredo sauce and the rest of the broccoli from last week steamed





Friday biscuits  and gravy the vegetable stock is simple to make just freeze or put veggie pieces in zip lock and even the pieces you wouldnt normally eat steams etc. wash them and make sure they are still in good  shape boil in water and add a little salt to taste.  chicken breast for the hubby and daughter and a salad with whatever is in the fridge!





Saturday rolls and potato cheese soup. soup sounds good some reason I made changes to work with what we had at home







Sunday vegetarian southwest one pot dinner with some changes for my pallet and what we have.






Lunch:

Cheese tomato lettuce sandwich

Brunch

Leftovers

Cheesy potatoes


Breakfast:

French toast

cinnamon pancakes

Oatmeal

Leftover cereal

Eggs and toast


Snacks:

Carrot sticks

Salsa and chips

Mozz cheese

Bananas

Fruit on sale

We spent just over $52 in groceries and I wouldn't have gone over if I didn't promise my daughter ice cream this week. She reminded me this when we hit the ice cream area. I also bought tons of dairy since we were out which is why the grocery bill was high this week. I bought 4lbs of cheese since I went to Winco. They have the best prices on their packaged cheese and it tastes amazing! Winco is a little bit from home, but I was in that area for another reason so I got enough cheese for 2 weeks. Since I don't eat meat I supplement lots of cheese. We got produce we needed, eggs, cheese, lots of butter for baking and spread, ice cream, soy milk, bread, meat for my hubbys tacos and shepherds pie, and lots of stuff I am forgetting. I felt like this week we stocked up on dairy product that should take us into other weeks...


I think I will start showing recipes and pictures from our dinners, now that I am getting a better hang at this weekly post. So. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will be on this weeks menu!




Update on the $50/week grocery

Monday, August 13, 2012

Recently, I was inspired by $50/week groceries on  this blog. Our family has been testing it out the last little bit and we have been doing great! I have to admit there was a rocky start, but once I established a routine it has been fabulous!

  1. Sunday night is my meal planning time. I do breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, checking items at home I need or can use.
  2. After the weekly menu is ready I go through the recipes and write down what I need for every meal. Here is my shopping list. 
  3. Now, for the harder part, Monday morning i do my shopping for everything I NEED, that is right, need! The fruit snacks appealed to my two year old daughter, ranch dip and chips for my husband, and all the deals caught my eye. I had to remind everyone (including myself) we are on a budget and trying to be healthier.
  4. This is when you have to use logic and go to the store with a full belly... I didn't plan for snacks I instead got a flat of strawberries for $5 that where on sale and bananas. We already have fruit snacks, crackers and popsicles at home. It was tough to pass that deal up on the strawberries and I knew it would be great for all sorts of things!
My menu this last week:

DINNER
Monday was my day off since we actually didn't shop until later when our tummies where hungry. We did a splurge for Papa John's since Monday nights are large one topping for $6.50 at our local store. 

Tuesday night was my husband's birthday so we used a gift certificate to Red Robin (sorry doesn't count really). Check for restaurant coupons and deals before you go. By the way since it took an hour after ordering to get our food we actually ate free...

Wednesday we had my husband's favorite Nacho's. Super easy recipe santitas chips and  microwave some cheese on the chips or use nacho cheese (my husbands favorite nacho cheese is the campbell soup kind). Next dallop warmed refried beans, layer with shredded lettuce sliced olives and diced tomatoes. Top with your favorite salsa and some sour cream! yummy! 

Thursday orange chicken, white rice and stir fry. The stir fry I used fresh veggies including, onion, green pepper, carrots, snap peas, and broccoli. I try to ditch the bags and go for fresh when possible and there are plenty of veggies for the rest of the week and extras for next week.

 
Friday we were suppose to have enchiladas but the cheese and eggs are expiring so we had breakfast for dinner instead. Sounds like tomorrow we will have the enchiladas instead. 

Saturday enchiladas we had planned tacos and that will now be next week.  My husband planned the menu this week for his birthday week and as you can tell he loves Mexican food. We will also have tons of extra enchiladas for lunches!


Sunday we had steak, cheesy potatoes and steamed broccoli. I am pretty excited about this one, I don't eat meat so we can afford to have my husband's steak which he will share with our daughter. I make my famous garlic mashed potatoes and then top with cheese and throw in the oven. "Cheesy Tatoes" are our families favorite! We all love the steamed broccoli as well, and I don't add a thing to them, just steamed to perfection!


LUNCH:

I don't have certain days since it depends on time and mood. 

Grilled cheese sandwiches

Spaghetti with sauce (I make noodles from scratch super easy if you have the tool that flatens and cuts)

Cheese quesadilla

Leftovers

Sometimes breakfast for lunch


BREAKFAST:

Cheese omelet 

Cereal

Oatmeal

Pancakes


SNACKS:

Veggies

Applesauce (I made and canned it off my tree)

Bananas 

Strawberries


DRINKS:

Kool-Aid

Water

Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

Our bill came to $41.28 at the grocery store (which included a $7 steak) plus the $7.00 at Papa John's we had some $ to spare!


We already have spices, baking supplies and some of the things needed to make these meals. This week we bought enough chicken for the month (since we have 1 and a half meat eaters), oatmeal and several other things that will last more then this week. If every week you are buying produce plus a few things to last to another week or a few, you will start having variety. Luckily for me I already have lots of the essentials on hand. My husband and I spoke about most likely keeping our food storage up every 6 month by stock  piling   during the case lot sale in Sept/Oct and March/Apr. This is the best time at our stores to get some canned food essentials like olives and baking supplies like our flour and sugar. Though we will be doing $50/ week, every 6 months we will be buying essentials and food storage that we will save a little on the side to do so.


Sale Cycles

Wednesday, July 18, 2012


As an ex coupon-er... (I still coupon just not like "Extreme Couponing" TLC style), I was taught the cycle's of sales and that this is when you use your coupons. The cycle's usually indicated what items to stock up on, at certain times of the year. I found a website that has the GROCERY CYCLES and it is worth a look at.

Budget Saving Grocery List! $50/week for groceries?

So I found my new match, so to speak! I am so excited I found a lady that knows how to cook good meal for her family for only $50/week! I thought we did well when we spent 350/ month! Super excited to try to adapt her meat meal to non meat for me! I am sure my hubby will enjoy her recipes though. I am always excited for new budget cutting ideas! So excited going to start right away!


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