Tomble
New member
I know, it sounds like I'm about to pitch some sort of spam here, but I was going through my shopping bills the other night and I was startled.
I used to find myself at the local supermarket almost nightly, and I was buying WAYYY too much stuff. I think I probably spent $10.00 daily just on junk food, and I was buying excessive quantities of other food. Packet of pasta? Serves 4? Well, I'd eat at least 2 servings of that.
Now, I've started doing my shopping for the week on a Sunday night. I buy some meat (buying in bulk, repackaging & freezing at home), and all my vegetables that I will need for dinners.
Also, every time I went to the shops I was tempted to spend money on junk food. Less trips there = less temptation.
I'm spending maybe $80.00 - $100.00 per week on groceries (not just food) for two people. A few months ago my estimate was nearly double that.
I'm not just saving money, I'm getting slimmer and happier! So is my partner (she's happy about it too!)
What a bargain!
What I do buy -
I do all my own cooking, so I can make a nice meal with some meat and a good range of vegies for under $10.00 to feed two people. (By comparison, a takeaway meal could easily cost double that).
Plus, I'm getting back all my clothes that stopped fitting me! I rediscovered a couple of shirts on the weekend, and a pair of pants I had given up on last year some time. hooray!
Anyway, that's enough from me! Comments and your experiences with this will be very interesting!
I used to find myself at the local supermarket almost nightly, and I was buying WAYYY too much stuff. I think I probably spent $10.00 daily just on junk food, and I was buying excessive quantities of other food. Packet of pasta? Serves 4? Well, I'd eat at least 2 servings of that.
Now, I've started doing my shopping for the week on a Sunday night. I buy some meat (buying in bulk, repackaging & freezing at home), and all my vegetables that I will need for dinners.
Also, every time I went to the shops I was tempted to spend money on junk food. Less trips there = less temptation.
I'm spending maybe $80.00 - $100.00 per week on groceries (not just food) for two people. A few months ago my estimate was nearly double that.
I'm not just saving money, I'm getting slimmer and happier! So is my partner (she's happy about it too!)
What a bargain!
What I do buy -
fresh fruits and vegetables, particularly any which will last well in the fridge or are on special. My local greengrocer has excellent prices and good quality.
Bulk meat. My local supermarket often has bargains for buying a large tray of meat rather than smaller ones. The initial outlay may be pretty high, but suddenly I have enough chicken breasts in the freezer to make 6 meals or so. I also don't eat a lot of meat now, so that saves money too.
Rice & pasta. I don't eat much of it, but it's an excellent filler for a meal, and you can use it to work with leftovers.
- Any fried or heavily sugared junk foods, I just won't keep them in the house.
- Fizzy drinks of any kind, even diet drinks (I do like soda water occasionally)
- Pre-packaged food in larger portions than I need
I do all my own cooking, so I can make a nice meal with some meat and a good range of vegies for under $10.00 to feed two people. (By comparison, a takeaway meal could easily cost double that).
Plus, I'm getting back all my clothes that stopped fitting me! I rediscovered a couple of shirts on the weekend, and a pair of pants I had given up on last year some time. hooray!
Anyway, that's enough from me! Comments and your experiences with this will be very interesting!