After a successful two
month pantry challenge in July and
August I approached my grocery shopping this month with a carefully crafted
plan – a list! I had my list mapped out
by the stores I planned to shop at and with winter readiness in mind as
well. I was ready!
During the past two months I had made a few dents in the
deep freezer. The kitchen refrigerator
and freezer were looking pretty good too.
I had used up a few items that had been languishing, gave away and
donated some food, did some meal prepping along the way all to make sure and stave
off as much potential food waste as possible.
At the beginning of this month the crisper drawer was pretty empty as I
had run the refrigerator down to the bare minimum. The chickens are keeping me well supplied
with eggs now so I had that well handled, but the dairy choices were getting pretty
slim.

Needless to say, I was craving a Costco rotisserie chicken
in a very big way, but vowing not to make any meat purchases this month I put that idea on hold. It made it much easier when I got to Costco
and discovered they were doing some remodeling so there were no rotisserie
chickens to be had anyway. Bullet
dodged! However, straight out of the
chute and without even thinking, I picked up a package of uncured pepperoni for
pizza (oops!) as well as some diced canned tomatoes I found at a very good
price (50¢ per can) at Grocery Outlet. I
put the tomatoes in the LTFS and
used the pepperoni for meal prepping pizza for the freezer. I also grabbed a jar of mayonnaise on sale
for $2.99 at Fred Meyer to add to my LTFS replacing one I had removed from there to use for potato salad and macaroni salad as well as some salad dressings I made this summer.

I forgave myself for the pepperoni purchase and got busy
next by refilling the kitchen freezer and the deep freezer with a bonanza of
frozen vegetables I bought on sale at Albertsons for 99¢ a package! I picked out fifteen packages of various veggies
that I really enjoy eating – peas, corn, green beans, vegetable blends and a
lot of broccoli florets. After refilling
the veggie bin in the kitchen freezer I repackaged and vacuum sealed the rest
and tucked them away in my deep freezer.
I was super happy to get that buy on vegetables. Loss leaders for the win!
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Costco haul! |
During the past two months I had put together quite a list
for Costco so that ended up being my next shopping trip. I wanted to get one of their large bags of
frozen berries for my smoothies which I ended up dividing and using my vacuum
sealer to repackage the majority of and put away in the deep freezer. I was able to get almost everything on my
list, but some items were not available as they had a little less inventory on
the floor while they are updating the store.
I had priced facial tissues at the stores so when I got to Costco and
discovered their large 240ct Kleenex boxes were on sale (10 boxes/$16.99) I
couldn’t pass that up. I had initially
hoped to add four boxes of store brand 160ct to my stock whenever I found a
good deal, but the ten pack with more tissues per box at Costco was exactly the
price I was looking for so I snapped it up.
I should be well supplied far into 2026 before I’ll need to buy more.


Digital coupon offers led me back to Fred Meyer to pick up a
bag of delicious plums as well as three jars of peanut butter for 99¢ a jar,
haven’t seen that price in a good while, and two 80 count boxes of unscented
dryer sheets for $1.99 each. I put the
peanut butter away in my LTFS as I tend to give it away to anyone in need and I
didn’t have any on the shelf for that purpose.
I put the dryer sheets away in the linen closet and shouldn’t need to
buy anymore of those for at least two years.
My next trip a week and a half later was Winco for fresh
dairy and a couple produce items as well as a couple jars of green olives, one
for now and one for later. I don’t
consider green olives a “need”, but I do enjoy them especially on my salads, so
since I had wiggle room in the budget I restocked. The subject of nachos had come up one day so
I also picked up a large bag of tortillas chips that were on sale.

We also found that Albertson’s is now stocking and selling
Hero low carb bread products and they are really good. They are expensive, but the quality ingredients
and the taste are enough for me to justify the cost. I stopped in at Albertson’s on my way home
from Winco and picked up a loaf of bread as well as a package of the hamburger
buns and a package of the bagels to try out.
I was given a $5 OFF digital coupon for my birthday so I used that to
help take the sting out of the overall cost of these items. Moving forward I plan to just buy one item at
a time so I don’t blow my grocery budget.


My nonfood purchases came in at $20.97 and right now I can’t
think of another thing I need so, unless I come up with something, this might
be the last of my nonfood spending in 2025.
My total spent on food came in at $133.83 and I still have money
left! Considering I did a shop at Costco
and splurge on the Hero bread products I was amazed. I’ll be rolling over $75.74 to add to next
month’s budget which will set me up to do some more stocking up and holiday
prep shopping. I’m pretty pleased with
the end results and very glad I did the two month grocery challenge in July and
August which allowed me to do this bigger shop and restock.
Are you doing any winter stockpiling or holiday food
shopping yet? Any great deals you just
couldn’t pass up?