Grocery Spending and Menu Plan

by Kristen on December 12, 2009 · 9 comments

in Grocery Reports,Menu Plans

Last week, I didn’t post about my grocery spending because I hadn’t gone yet (and because I wanted to share about my Living Water donation plan). Instead, I made a quick trip on Monday just to get us through until the next regular shopping day. So, here’s my spending totals for the last two weeks:

Local Store-$6.28
Weis #1-$31.56
Aldi-$51.62
Weis #2-$56.31

I had $200 to spend over the last two weeks, and I only spent $145.77 of that.  This means that I have an extra $55 in my envelope to give to Living Water at the end of the month as long as I don’t go over budget in the two remaining weeks of December.  Yay!

The groceries here are just what I bought during the last Weis and Aldi trip.

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(there are four stuffed animals in this picture, by the way. I think the peep is hidden the best….Lisey did that! )

Breakfasts this week will be muffins, oatmeal, sweet potatoes (for Lisey and me!), cereal, and fruit.  Lunches will be sandwiches, yogurt, yogurt smoothies, fruit, nuts, and leftovers as necessary.

Dinners are as follows.

Saturday

Sunday

Monday

  • Stromboli
  • green salad

Tuesday

  • Fajitas (made with grilled vegetables, chicken, and shrimp)
  • fruit salad

Wednesday

  • Clam Chowder
  • an attempt at bread bowls, because I have never quite figured this out
  • whatever vegetables need to be used up

Thursday

Friday

  • I think that we might try to have a date night sans kids, but I’m not positive.  Must find babysitting.
    (I am seriously looking forward to the day, a few years from now, when we can leave the kids home for a short while by themselves.  That will be fabulous!!)
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1 Jeanne December 12, 2009 at 11:31 am

Kristen,
I noticed you are having clam chowder this week. Do you make it homemade? I would love a good recipe if you do. :)

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2 Mandi December 12, 2009 at 12:11 pm

If you want to make bread bowls, there’s a couple methods to try out. My mother used to let the inners of the bread bowl dry out a little after cutting off the top, then she’d add the soup/chilli/whatever. Another method is using thicker bread :)

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3 Jackie December 12, 2009 at 12:24 pm

If you make the bread bowls, could you post your method/recipe? I would love to try this!

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4 Carla December 12, 2009 at 2:16 pm

Kristen, you do so well with your waste. Once again, I am impressed. Excellent job!

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5 Shana December 12, 2009 at 6:29 pm

It *is* really nice to be able to leave the house for a little bit without the kids…. your day is coming, my friend. Hang in there :)

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6 Sharon @UnfinishedMom December 13, 2009 at 10:45 pm

I always love the pictures of your grocery shopping trip. It’s like Where’s Waldo, but with groceries!

PS: There’s an award waiting for you over at my place: http://unfinishedmom.blogspot.com/2009/12/humbled.html

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7 Julia December 14, 2009 at 3:01 pm

I’m also looking forward to the day I can leave my son (8) in the car alone while I just dash into a store for one thing.

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8 Julia December 14, 2009 at 3:32 pm

p.s. I got interrupted: I meant to explain, that although I have seen some people leave their kids alone in the car at a much younger age (a friend of mine does it with her 4 year old which totally freaks me out!) but my son is extremely imaginative and sensitive and completely freaked out at the idea of sitting by himself in the car while I’m in a store. So now what happens is, we drive some place, I tell him to get out of the car, he says “do I HAVE to get out of the car?, I say yes, repeat about twice, and then he gets out of the car and begrudgingly accompanies me. I’m always in awe of how you go shopping and to thrift stores and on other errands with 4 kids!

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