Upping The Grocery Budget To Save Money

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My family has happily settled into a monthly grocery shopping routine. We prefer this method because we've found that it saves us time and money.

When we first began our adventure into once a month grocery shopping, I took so much delight in seeing just how low I could get that total to be each month. Then I would proudly pat myself on the back for feeding our family of 6 for $130/month. Except the funny thing is, it never really worked out like that. We'd run out of coffee in 4 days, then potatoes 2 days later, butter, eggs, crackers, oatmeal and flour 5 days after that. I had all of our dinners planned out before shopping, so I typically didn't run out of that stuff. But for some reason, my family likes to eat 3 times a day, with a snack thrown in here and there for good measure.

When my husband finally questioned me about why he was always having to stop at the store on his way home, I really took a look at things with a new perspective. As good as it sounded, I was not even near to spending only $130/month. When each little trip was added to that grand total, the total more than tripled! By attempting to spend so little that first trip I was actually spending way more than I wanted to throughout the month. I knew we needed to come up with a new plan.

Since then, I've found that upping my monthly grocery budget to save money really works for me. When I approach the shopping with the thought that I need to buy enough to last us through the month, and that I can spend up $300 on that trip, I don't run out of anything except dairy and produce items. And those are already planned into the budget at another $50/month, bringing our total to $350. We have yet to go over that amount for a month, whereas before we would have been hovering around $375-400 for the month.

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Kate is a happy wife and stay at home(schooling) mom of 4. Her family strives to live a life of simplicity and frugality in order to give back and focus on what is truly important. Kate blogs at A Simple Walk, Cooking During Stolen Moments, and is one of the founding "3 Moms" of Happy To Be At Home.

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ASWkate

Kate is a happy wife and stay-at-home, homeschooling mother of 4 children, ages 9, 4, 3, and 1 1/2. She and her family have spent the past few years purposefully living a simple and frugal life. Along the way, she has learned many frugal and financially-wise tips to help her family save and intelligently spend money while still enjoying an immensely full and wonderful life. When not cooking from scratch, preparing lesson plans, wiping noses, folding an unending heap of laundry, or changing diapers, Kate spends her time writing and blogging. She maintains 2 personal blogs, and and a group blog,
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One response to “Upping The Grocery Budget To Save Money”

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