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Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/29/2009 12:53:58 PM   
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With the turn of the economy causing our finances to be tighter, I have been cutting expenses especially in the food area. I have cut back on seafood, purchase only meats on sale and follow the sale ads closely. I was able to shave off $150 in costs this month. I'm curious to know how much families spend on food a month. My questions are --- How much do you spend on a monthly basis and how many people (including ages of kids) are in your family?
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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/29/2009 1:12:47 PM   
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We probably spend about $400 a month on groceries, but I really haven't tracked it closely. I suppose some months could be less, others more -- especially when I stock up or we're grilling a lot of steaks. We buy a fair amount of fresh tuna (yellowfin or bluefin) which can be pretty pricey, and so can ostrich. And we try to buy a lot of organic items, too. And I must admit that I tend to eat a lot of "weird" stuff ... and we don't eat very much of what some other people would consider staples (rice, pasta, beans). Even the bread I buy is sort of pricey (Alvarado Street Bakery sprouted, organic flax seed bread.)

Two adults, living in California.

(Note: groceries is not an area where we've chosen to cut back. Our primary cutting back when it comes to household expenses is in the area of our power bill and home energy use.)

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/29/2009 2:27:02 PM   
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I recently took a coupon class and am a coupon freak right now. I'm on a mission.

My first grocery trip using them to the fullest benefit was wonderful...my bill was $102.57 at the register and I cut it down to right at $60.00 and some change.

It is just my husband and I...However, we host a house church and help supplement our children's households, too. We also make sure to have enough for at least one family to have dinner with us each week.

I guess we spent about $350 per month for groceries and it looks like now, I'll be spending closer to $200 for the same amount.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/29/2009 2:44:56 PM   
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Three adults and I estimate $250/month(the grocery person budgets $75/week but rarely spend $60)and we eat good! Lots o' fresh stuff, salad/veggies not much meat but some pork, fish and chicken. Pasta, rice, bread, soup, canned and homemade, etc...

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 1:06:14 PM   
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I spend about $200 a month on groceries. I am a single gal. I have food allergies and such, so I have to buy things like rice milk and goat yogurt that I can only get at a health food store. The rest of the stuff, like frozen veggies, I get at SuperTarget. I don't eat a lot of meat. If I do, I get free range or wild meat and fish at the health food store. So my food bill could be lower if I ate ramen noodles or something, but I value healthy eating above low prices.
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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 1:08:40 PM   
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I spend about $200 a month on groceries. I am a single gal. I have food allergies and such, so I have to buy things like rice milk and goat yogurt that I can only get at a health food store. The rest of the stuff, like frozen veggies, I get at SuperTarget. I don't eat a lot of meat. If I do, I get free range or wild meat and fish at the health food store. So my food bill could be lower if I ate ramen noodles or something, but I value healthy eating above low prices.


Just as point of information only:
Our local Big Lots carries rice milk, which is what I buy.
Wal-Mart also carries it now, but I try not to shop there.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 1:55:15 PM   
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You all do so much better than me food shopping. I go to multiple local stores and buy sale items -- plan menus around sale items. I do have an infant on formula and in diapers, which is about $50 a month. I can't seem to get my monthly bill under $600 for my husband, me, son- 11 and infant - 11mo. I have even compromising the quality of our food to meet the $600 range. Prior to really watching my grocery spending, I was spending approximately $650-700 a mo. A little frustrating......
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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:09:46 PM   
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I spend about $200 a month on groceries. I am a single gal. I have food allergies and such, so I have to buy things like rice milk and goat yogurt that I can only get at a health food store. The rest of the stuff, like frozen veggies, I get at SuperTarget. I don't eat a lot of meat. If I do, I get free range or wild meat and fish at the health food store. So my food bill could be lower if I ate ramen noodles or something, but I value healthy eating above low prices.


You could probably save money just by not shopping at Super Target I find them to be generally over priced compared to shopping at a regular grocery store.

We eat a whole foods diet for the most part and only spend about $350 for a family of 3.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:37:24 PM   
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While with my family, we're spending $300/mo for 1 adult and 3 children. That is our contribution to the grocery bill. Probably more than I would normally spend but my family eats differently than we usually do, and so we are eating what they eat. More meat, yogurts, etc.

Previously, with the food prices increasing, I had been spending closer to $400, but that included dh in the budget (he's out of the country at the moment), and the expense was due a lot to dh's food preferences.

Both ways, though, we eat a lot of fruit and veg, get plenty of protien one way or another.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:40:23 PM   
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Oh, and one way I am contributing to my family while we're here is cooking for them. The way I cook lowers the food bill, as they were eating a lot of convenience food before.

Meat, especially, can be used either cheaply or in an expensive way. For instance, last night I could have marinated and baked chicken breasts, which would usually mean 1 chix breast per person. Gets expensive Instead, I had 1.5 lb chicken (2 breasts), sliced them thin, and stir fried them with some other veggies. Served with 1 box of couscous and a bag of frozen broccoli, it was delicious and more than enough for the 5 of us who were eating that night.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:42:11 PM   
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I do that all the time...cut the chicken up (you definitely use less) for stir fries, etc.

Your dinner last night sounds like one of ours last week.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:43:36 PM   
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I spend about 200-350 a month. We have 5 children (one nursing only), 4 big kids, 2-3 adults (MIL is over at least every other day)
I get a lot of produce, and we eat plenty of protien, either beans or meat. I cook mostly from scratch.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:46:08 PM   
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I don't separate paper products, toiletries, etc out of my budget. Are you budgets food only? Or do you include toilet paper, paper towel, cleaning supplies, toiletries? I think that may be why my figure is so high. How much do you spend on those other items?
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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 2:56:49 PM   
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I include those items in my budget, but I don't buy them at the grocery store - I prefer Big Lots.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 3:30:06 PM   
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So, I went back and looked at our food budget. I'm probably spending closer to $450-500 a month on groceries I'm not really bothered by that because we are making enough money to do so.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 4:58:41 PM   
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Right now we're staying with my parents so I'm not sure how much our total grocery bill is. A few months back I would spend $150-$200 a month for myself and two young (growing) boys. I use coupons and store cards and watch the sales though.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 5:48:03 PM   
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Oh, and one way I am contributing to my family while we're here is cooking for them. The way I cook lowers the food bill, as they were eating a lot of convenience food before.

Meat, especially, can be used either cheaply or in an expensive way. For instance, last night I could have marinated and baked chicken breasts, which would usually mean 1 chix breast per person. Gets expensive Instead, I had 1.5 lb chicken (2 breasts), sliced them thin, and stir fried them with some other veggies. Served with 1 box of couscous and a bag of frozen broccoli, it was delicious and more than enough for the 5 of us who were eating that night.


OK ... I think you need to come cook for us sometime! :)

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 5:50:22 PM   
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I don't separate paper products, toiletries, etc out of my budget. Are you budgets food only? Or do you include toilet paper, paper towel, cleaning supplies, toiletries? I think that may be why my figure is so high. How much do you spend on those other items?


I try not to buy toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning supplies or toiletries at the grocery store ... they always seem to be less expensive elsewhere. We sort of clump these items into a general household category which also includes things like trash bags, kitty litter, cat food and bird seed (plus all of the above.)

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 9/30/2009 8:56:12 PM   
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We're a family of 3 (2 adults and 1 infant) and I spend right at $200/month on everything that can be purchased at Walmart (food, paper products, cleaning supplies, diapers/wipes, etc.) We probably eat out once or twice a week, though... that keeps our food budget down and our entertainment budget high

Location makes a difference in grocery prices, too. My mom lives an hour away from me and the prices at her Walmart are usually ~5% lower than they are at my Walmart.
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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/1/2009 12:44:44 AM   
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We spend $80 per week (Canadian) for 2 adults and 2 children under 5. That's $320 most months, at the exchange rate yields abut $295 US. We eat mostly organic meat/poultry and milk, but regular everything else.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/4/2009 6:48:16 PM   
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Wow! I just totalled my monthly grocery bill for last month and it was almost $600. There are 2 adults and 1 toddler.

I do not buy the seafood in this state other than the shrimp, because they are outrageous. I bought a lobster for my husband for Father's day and they charged me $40.00 for a 1 1/2 lb Lobster and to me that is ridiculeous. I am from the East coast originally and I could be 3 at that price. Plus I refuse to pay their price on steamers, here they want 50 cents per clam, they need to get real.

We are planning to join Costco or Sam's club, so it may go down some, because I use to be a member of BJ's and I know we did not spend $600.

This does not include paper products or cleaning supplies. I shop elsewhere for that, because as mentioned the supermarket is way overpriced concerning them.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/4/2009 7:39:46 PM   
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Wow! I just totalled my monthly grocery bill for last month and it was almost $600. There are 2 adults and 1 toddler.



Does that include infant formula? Or any "specialty" foods (for a special diet?)

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/4/2009 8:01:09 PM   
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Does that include infant formula? Or any "specialty" foods (for a special diet?)


No, my son is not on forumla anymore. (And that was a huge expense back then. He can not drink cows milk, so had to buy goat's milk which was $20.00 a gal.)

The only thing I do different, is I buy stuff for his lunch, like Chef B, Mac and Cheese, frozen pizza, lunchables, hot dogs and f.f., children's yogurt, and snacks ( like cookies, cakes, chips and the like)which is stuff I never use to buy.

I do know that when I shopped at BJ's I could get 8 cans of Chef B for $6.83 and here (just moved here a year ago) it cost $1.00 and sometimes more per can, so that is $1,17+ more than I usually spend, plus I use to be able to buy the Mac and Cheese 3 boxes for a buck, but here they are a buck a box, so that is $2.00 more, also they tax your food here, where on the east coast there is no food tax on what they call neccessities (food, clothing, etc...)

But we have the normal diet of meat (chicken,beef,pork) fresh vegetables, pasta, potatoes, rice, bread.

And I am the left over transition queen, I can take any left over meal and make it into something new. My husband hates leftovers, so learned this quite well, so I need to figure this out, because that is outrageous.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/4/2009 8:10:06 PM   
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The only thing I do different, is I buy stuff for his lunch, like Chef B, Mac and Cheese, frozen pizza, lunchables, hot dogs and f.f., children's yogurt, and snacks ( like cookies, cakes, chips and the like)which is stuff I never use to buy.


I know all of that seems like "small beans" compared to the rest of what you eat, but those specialty things are total budget killers, as well as snacks. Per unit they are usually way, way more expensive than non-specialty alternatives.

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RE: Food Expenses - Monthly - 10/4/2009 8:31:51 PM   
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Wow! I just totalled my monthly grocery bill for last month and it was almost $600. There are 2 adults and 1 toddler.


That's about our monthly budget for our family of 6!

Our budget includes buying LOTS of fruit and most of our meat is bought at a local butcher who buys from local farmers. We go through at least 4 gallons of milk each week and more during the summer months. During the school year we go through a lot of bread and luncheon meats for lunches. We also go through lots and lots of yogurts, and individual serving sizes of fruit during the school year. I know it would be cheaper for me to buy fruit in bulk or by the can and portion those out in reusable containers, but to me it's not worth the hassle of making sure those containers made it home every night. My kids usually pack their own lunches this way. I also buy individual serving containers of juices, water and sometimes milk too, especially for lunches.

This does not include any paper products, toiletries, pet food or other items - just food.

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