I began the month of August midway through a two month pantry challenge and fairly well stocked with dairy products, a little slim on the fresh produce, but not too bad. I still had plenty to work, most of a head of cabbage, a little bit of spinach, a third of an onion, a bag of carrots and a few stalks of celery. In the summer when it is hot I find a greater need for fresh salad vegetables to have with my meals otherwise I just want to eat ice cream for dinner.
On the way home from work I stopped at Winco and picked up a container of the spring greens salad mix, another bag of spinach and a container of grape tomatoes. I use the spinach for salads as well as in my smoothies so I knew that partial bag I already had would not last very long. While I was there I decided to also get another carton of milk rather than need to come back within a week to get one.
However, a week later I stopped back into Winco again for a package of twenty five tortillas, which happened to be on sale for $2.48, and two onions for 89¢ so I could meal prep some freezer burritos. As I was going to check out I couldn’t help but notice that prices on several items I typically buy had jumped up in price again just in the last week (sigh). I managed to get out of there using up some of the change I had in my wallet and headed for home while trying not to feel discourage at this persistent rise in pricing.
One thing I have noticed in the past two months is that I wasn’t perusing the weekly grocery store ads on a regular basis because I really didn’t need much and only intended to buy what I needed to make my meals. No need to hunt for bargains, download digital coupons and offers, or make shopping trip itinerary plans was a nice reprieve. Although I enjoy it, sometimes it is nice to take a break from all that research and strategizing. I also find that purchasing and eating only REAL Food makes a huge difference as well in not only the time I spend preparing to go to the grocery store, but how much it positively affects my budget.
With that being said, I noticed I was getting low on cheese so toward the end of the month I did go online to see if there were any good deals on cheese and as it turned out Fred Meyer had cheese on sale for $2.99 a pound so I stopped in one day and picked up two of their sixteen ounce blocks to grate, bag and add to the freezer. I also picked up some fresh fruit because it just sound so yummy. Even on a pantry challenge you can enjoy some goodies. 😉
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Running low again on fresh stuff! |
After using the milk I had picked up to make two batches of homemade yogurt as well as my smoothies I ran out toward the end of the month. I was also running low on cream for my coffee as well as fresh greens so back to the stores I went. I picked up my milk and fresh produce at Fred Meyer and then cream at Cash & Carry.
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Digital coupons saved me a ton on these items! |
My biggest shopping focus this month was to restock the linen closet with some household products I was running low on. After watching for a good sale and loading some digital coupons I was ready. I only had a few Swiffer dusters left so I wanted to get another box of those. I was on my last can of Comet cleanser and down to a handful of dishwasher tabs so I also had that on the list. A large canister of Lysol wipes was also on sale so I decided to get those too. I have decided to be a little kinder to myself and allow some convenience items so I bought these to use whenever I want to quickly wipe down the toilets. The only thing left on my restock list was laundry supplies which I wouldn’t need to get until the end of the year so plenty of time to watch for a bargain.
This alone will last me well over a year
Well, I only had to wait a week and a bargain presented itself in the form of a buy one get one free sale on liquid laundry detergent and a digital coupon for a large bottle of Shout stain spray so I jumped on it and with that my 2025 Non Food Restock list was all checked off. Reorganizing and restocking my linen closet was oddly cathartic as I realized I have everything I need to finish out the year and well into the next year. I think I have enough laundry detergent and dishwasher tabs to last me well past 2026 and I am very comfortable with that. My total spent this month on these things came in at $40.56. I’m very comfortable with that too!
I did a good sized meal prep Friends blessed me with home grown tomatoes & lemon cucumbers
Now that I’m done with my pantry challenge and will be going back to regular shopping I will be regularly perusing the ads again and taking advantage of any sales, markdowns and digital offers that I can in order to continue to keep my spending as low as possible and stay within my budget. I’m pretty happy with how my pantry challenge turned out because I was able to use up a lot of things I already had on hand, do some meal prepping which has netted me quite a few meals still in my freezer and save some money in the process.
My total dollars spent on food this month came in at a whopping $45.21. Going into next month I have $109.57 to rollover and add to my September budget for a grand total of $209.57 to get started. I’m very excited about that!
Wow - great job! I could eat popcorn for dinner...I have to force myself to get enough protein.
ReplyDeleteI could eat ice cream for dinner. LOL
DeleteWowza! That’s incredible, especially considering the rising prices.
ReplyDeleteHave you tried the dw tabs at Costco? It’s a container of 110 I think, maybe 120, and as of last month they cost $11.98. They’ve gone up quite a bit in the last few years, but still I decent price, and they work well for me.
I was actually planning to get those, but decided I don't really need that many because I hand was my dishes most of the time. It was a tough decision because they are a better price for the quantity you get.
DeleteGood for you! I love reading these month-end reports.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Safeway has 2 pound bags of cheese (shredded -- sliced too, I believe) for $4.99 -- which is a steal lately.
That is a steal! We don't have Safeway here, but sometimes Albertson's will have similar sales so I will keep my eye out. Thanks! :o)
DeleteYour Albertsons seems to have the exact sales as my Safeway, which makes sense since you’re in idaho and I’m in Montana lol.The cheapest I see cheese anymore is $5.99. That’s still cheaper than wm, so I always buy cheese at Safeway.
DeleteAs of today the sale price is $5.99 for a 2 pound block, which is not bad, but certainly not like the sales prices of yesteryear.
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