DomMeinCT -> RE: How much do you spand for groceries? (10/10/2009 1:07:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CruelMistrezz I spend roughly $200 a month on groceries, bottled water, soda, cat food/litter and toiletries. This is for 2 adults and 2 indoor cats and almost 10 strays that I feed daily. Have you thought about couponing? Using coupons with weekly sales? Between store promotions, sales, coupons and rebates I save a ton of money. Stockpiling when you find a great deal is another option. Like today, I bought: (8) Healthy Choice Dinners 2.27 each ($18.16) (2) Van de Kamps Fish Sticks 44ct 4.49 each (8.98) Total $27.14 minus $5 (Buy 10 participating items get $5 off) minus $14.00 (coupons from Sunday Newspaper and Online Coupons you print) Final Total $8.14 If you don't perhaps you should consider it. MsPatty Couldn't agree more. I save thousands of $ each year using coupons, and that's without being one of those crazy people who does it full-time....this is just weekly clipping and looking online once in a while First, I see which store has the best deals for the week, and I make a list and plan what I'm going to cook. If it's not on sale and/or doesn't have a coupon, I don't buy it unless it's an absolute necessity. I stockpile items that have a long shelf life, buy them on sale, and are continuously needed (think ketchup, mustard, soups, etc.). Family members have been taught to "want" things that they see on sale/have coupons, and wait for those that aren't. With these strategies, I spend about $150/week after coupons/sales for 5 humans, 2 dogs, 3 cats. Unplanned shopping is a good way to spend too much $ on food. If you're running out to the store all week to grab stuff, you're probably also buying stuff during those trips that you don't need. Be flexible and find things to make with what you have on hand/have coupons for/is on sale. Use a website that allows you to search for ideas by ingredients.
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