Often,
at this time of year, I find myself still cleaning up leftovers from all of the
holiday cooking, baking and entertaining so it is easy to do a pantry
challenge, even if I’m not intending to.
This month I was busy clearing out readymade meals I had squirreled away
in the freezer in my kitchen before anything languished in there long enough to
become frost bitten.
This
month I shopped only twice, once at Fred Meyer to restock the donation shelf in
my LTFS, and picked up a few items
on my list and then second to pick up items on my list at Costco. Super easy!
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| Items for donating |
While I was shopping at Costco I took some time to wander through the meat department and take a really good look at the varieties and prices to compare to my Butcher Box subscription.
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| My latest Butcher Box delivery |
My meat subscription for organic grass fed beef and wild caught salmon comes in much less than if I had purchased those very same items at Costco and most Costco meat is not grass fed or organic.
My latest
meat delivery fully filled up my freezer.
I was easily able to fill in a few gaps with my other purchases this
month too so my fridge and pantry are well stocked too. A good sale on Crest toothpaste at Costco
netted me a year plus supply of toothpaste for $10.99 which I added to the
linen closet.
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| I put the donation items in italics |
Total
spent on groceries this month came in at $83.97, well below my 2025 monthly grocery budget and
definitely a lot lower than the USDA Thrifty Budget Plan. Yes!



































