I'm currently challenging myself to stick with a $70 grocery budget for our family of five. This includes almost all of our breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners + most household products (toiletries, laundry soap, etc.).
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I was so happy with all of the groceries we got this past week. And I was especially excited to realize we now have 25 pounds of meat in the freezer and a pantry that is really, really full. All that has been stockpiled a little bit at a time on our $70 grocery budget.
An Important Note for Those Who Are Feeling Frustrated
Some of you have been frustrated recently that I share my groceries because you don’t have Kroger. Here’s what I want to encourage you with: instead of being frustrated, focus on what you CAN do. I’ve lived without a Kroger and been able to still have a small grocery budget. It just takes a can-do creative attitude… and a willingness to do the best you can with the time and resources you have.
A few tips for beginners:
- If you’re new to trying to cut your grocery bill, start by having a grocery budget, working on sticking with it, and planning a menu based upon simple, inexpensive meals.
- Then, step it up, by planning your meals based upon what is on sale at the store and what you have on hand.
- Next, pay attention to why items are at their lowest prices and start setting aside a little bit of your grocery budget to stock up on items when they are at their lowest prices.
- The more you do this, the easier it will get to lower your grocery budget and slowly build a stockpile of food that you got at a discount!
Here’s what we bought at the grocery store this past week:
Kroger Shopping Trip #1
- Romaine lettuce — marked down to $1.29
- Spinach — $2.99
- Lemon juice — $2.59
- Loaf of bread — marked down to $1.29
- Milk — $2.49
- Total with tax: $8.85
I spent $3 on this Harry’s Shaving Bundle (I forgot to add this into my grocery budget last week, so I’m adding it here.). I was super impressed with the razor and have been using it all week.
Walgreens Shopping Trip
Kroger Shopping Trip #2:
- 3 boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios — $1.79 each when you buy 6 participating items, used $1.50/3 coupon that printed last time I went to the store = $1.29 each after coupon
- 4 tubs of Fage & Simple Truth yogurt — marked down to $0.49 each
- 3 tubs of Moose Tracks yogurt — marked down to $0.19 each
- Pita bread — marked down to $1.29
- Land O’ Lakes butter — $2.99
- Pork Roast — marked down to $4.99
- Cousin Willie’s Kettle Corn — $0.99 each when you buy 6 participating items
- 2 half gallons of Apple Cider — marked down to $0.50 each
- Baking Powder — $1.19
- Ocean Spray Pink Grapefruit Juice — $1.99 when you buy 6 participating items, used $1/1 Kroger Digital coupon = $0.99
- Total with tax: $22.29
Kroger Shopping Trip #3
(I was almost out of lettuce for my two salads a day, so Jesse ran by Kroger when he was out and found two bags marked down for me!)
- 2 bags of Kroger Romaine — marked down to $1.29 each
- Total with tax: $2.74
Speaking of salads, I've gotten a lot of comments and messages about the fact that I’ve mentioned that I eat two salads a day in recent weeks.
So I decided to show people practically what this looks like for me. I've been posting my lunch salad on Instagram stories — and I'm loving that it's inspiring so many of you to also eat more salads!
Wondering how I make my salads? It's usually a bed of Romaine or dark greens I've gotten marked down at Kroger (these are pre-washed and ready to go so I literally just stick them on my plate) topped with whatever odds and ends I find in the fridge (other marked down veggies, fruit, leftover steamed or roasted veggies from dinner the night before, a hard boiled egg —we make a batch in bulk in the Instant Pot each week, or leftover meat from last night's dinner.)
It typically takes me no more than 3 minutes to put together my lunch salad. Who says eating healthfully has to take a bunch more time?
And then for dinner, I usually just put the main dish on a bed of lettuce. That might sound gross to you, but I've gotten so used to it that it doesn't bother me at all.
I feel so much healthier and energetic when I eat a lot of salads and fresh fruits and veggies, so I've worked to find creative ways to make more salad eating possible without spending a lot of time and money to do so.
Also, for those who are wondering, I rarely ever use dressing. Yes, I know, that might sound crazy but it’s true!
Kroger Shopping Trip #4:
- Capri Sun — $1.79 when you buy 6 participating items, used $0.60/1 coupon Kroger had sent me recently, $1.19 after coupon
- Bananas — $1.30
- 5 cans of Red Gold Tomatoes — $0.39 each when you buy 6 participating items
- 1 bag oranges/apples — marked down to $0.99
- 18-count Simple Truth Cage Free brown eggs — $3.49, used $1/1 Kroger Digital coupon = $2.49
- Cabo Guacamole — $2.99 when you buy 6 participating items, used $3/1 coupon = Free after coupon
- 2 bags of Goldfish — $0.99 each when you buy 6 participating items
- 3 boxes of Creamette pasta — $0.49 each when you buy 6 participating items, used $1/3 coupon that Kroger sent me recently = $0.47 for all three
- Kroger Purified Water — $0.79
- Total with tax = $12.13
Total spent on groceries: $66.12
Psst! Need some help with cutting your grocery budget? Check out my series: 5 Days to a Better Grocery Budget.
Cashback earned this week: 125 points for submitting my receipts to Fetch rewards.