When I came home from being on the east coast for 7 weeks I opened the fridge and was baffled at what I saw. An entire 5 pound bag of carrots was unopened. As were the clamshell of apples and 2 tubs of chicken tortilla soup I had bought for the boys before I left.
The frozen burritos, cans of chili, ridiculously large poppy seed muffins, croissants, Cup of Noodles, Haggen Daz bars and oranges were all gone. There are still a few frozen waffles and corn dogs hanging out in the freezer but for the most part, they stuffed their faces with their favorite preservatives to stay alive while I was eating salads and home baked bread from the farmers market.
When I got home my husband declared “I didn’t even have to use a pan for anything.”
I think he was proud of himself.
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Yada yada yada. It’s good to be back. Real food, and homemade meals, they can’t be beat.
Fred Meyer $6.65
Do you eat garbanzo beans? Have you ever bought them in bulk? They cost about 75% less when you buy them in bulk and all you need to do is rehydrate them in a little water.
Fred Meyer $9.88
A couple of Fred Meyer friday freebies and other necessities.
Costco $15.97
I had wanted to shop for greens at the farmer’s market but since we got home on a Sunday and market day isn’t until wednesday Costco was the best option.
Spooner Farms $76.85
I was more than happy to hand over my money to the peeps at Spooner farms for 3 flats of local berries. You just can’t beat the taste.
Next on the “buy fruit in bulk list” are blueberries and peaches.
Albertsons $4.16
$0.79 for pasta and a cherry cola for a jello salad recipe.
Panera – Free thanks to a gift card from my MIL
Panera bagels are the bomb diggety. Make sure you stop by on Tuesday for the baker’s dozen deal.
Here are the meals I ate last week {minus the snacks}:
Monday
Breakfast – Steel cut oats with brown sugar
Lunch – Strawberry shortcake
Dinner – Homestyle chicken lasagna {perfect for lunch the next day}
Tuesday
Breakfast – Breakfast cookie, banana
Lunch – Everything bagel with cream cheese
Dinner – Big salad with chicken, bacon, eggs, garbanzo beans, beets, raisins, carrots, cheese and greens! 😉
Wednesday
Breakfast – Cinnamon raisin bagel with cream cheese
Lunch – Leftover chicken lasagna
Dinner – Chicken soft tacos with handmade tortillas
Thursday
Breakfast – Breakfast cookie
Lunch – Toasted bagel with egg salad
Dinner – Chicken soup with spinach and rice and no knead crusty bread
Friday
Breakfast – Steel cut oats with brown sugar
Lunch – Big salad
Dinner – Leftover soup
Saturday
Breakfast – Big breakfast
Linner – BBQ, salmon, roasted corn, potato salad, jello salad, veggie tray, carrot cake
Sunday
Breakfast – Steel cut oats with raspberry jam swirled in
Lunch – Burgers, fries and a strawberry shake {date day with the HH}
Dinner – Salad, bread, potatoes and beef
So. Another week of crazy spending….
But when you’ve got to stock up, you;ve got to stock up. 🙂
~Mavis
Total Spent This Week $113.51
Total Spent This Week $0
- Total Spent in June $138.76
- Total Spent in May $299.74
- Total Spent in April $0
- Total Spent in March $136.58
- Total Spent in February $106.85
- Total Spent in Janaury $105.36
Freebies we’ve been gifted or were earned in 2016: $250
- $100 gift card to Whole Foods {Christmas gift from my parents}
- $100 gift card to Trader Joe’s {Christmas gift from my parents}
- $50 Panera Gift card {Birthday gift from the HH’s parents}
- 22 packets of vegetable seeds
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Marcia says
ha that’s pretty funny. “I didn’t have to use a pan!!”
Earlene says
Men are so funny! I bet he was proud that he didn’t dirty a pan, how does the inside of the microwave look??
Mavis Butterfield says
He actually cleaned it before I got home. I looked. 😉
Nancy Hogan says
Mavis, do you have low-sugar recipes for strawberry or blueberry jams? Our blueberry bushes are producing like mad!!
Mavis Butterfield says
Yes! Here are a few – Low Sugar Triple Berry Jam http://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/low-sugar-triple-berry-jam-recipe/ and Low Sugar Strawberry Jam http://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/canning-101-low-sugar-strawberry-jam-recipe-with-pomonas-pectin/Cinnamon Plum Jam http://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/canning-101-cinnamon-plum-jam-low-sugar-recipe/ Low sugar strawberry jam recipe http://www.onehundreddollarsamonth.com/recipe-how-to-make-low-sugar-strawberry-jam/
Danyell says
I spend 400 a month for a family of 6. Four boys, dad and me. Although I until everything in my costs spent. Like household goods, diapers, beauty products, wine. I wonder what mine would be if you kept track of only food……Got me thinking.
Also my HH always complains that everything in our house requires cooking. Hehehe. I dont by much of anything pre-made. I even began making my butter, yogurt and cheeses. My sister owns a dairy so I can get the cream.
Karen says
My hubby and son do the same thing! Now I just leave them one or two token healthy options knowing full well they will be in the same place I left them when I get home (unless they had to move them to get to the tater tots and hot wings!). Your meals looked yummy!