Wednesday, April 29, 2026

This Month's 2026 Grocery Spending – April

 


My plan going into April was to make sure I am fully stocked up.  I was able to top up both deep freezers, add to the pantry and restock my LTFS.  Several canning projects took care of filling all the gaps on my shelves and a Butcher Box order took care of the gaps in the deep freezer.  I am feeling really good as far as groceries are concerned.

 


A trip to Costco for beef stew meat and boneless skinless chicken was high on the priority list so I could get that canned and on the shelf.  While I was there I grabbed two more loaves of low carb bread as well as some organic salad mix.

 



My next shop was to Winco to restock some of my favorite spice packets.  I prefer the Winco brand of taco seasoning and their au jus so I picked up four of each plus and extra taco seasoning to use to can carne asada.  I picked put the beef strips, one of which was on markdown, and a couple bell peppers there too.  I added a large well priced chuck roast to my cart as well.

 



Fred Meyer provided me with a ham priced at 75¢ per pound!  I processed it into meal size portions, vacuum sealed and stashed it  in the deep freezer for future meals.  I also added four pounds of good quality bulk pork sausage at $2.99 each, restocked the butter at $2.49 a pound and picked up a few other items on sale to stock in the pantry.


At Albertson’s I picked up two jars of my favorite blue cheese salad dressing on a special offer.  I was also able to restock the emergency/camping/donation shelf in my LTFS with Knorr rice and pasta packets at $1 each.  A few bananas too which made for a nice treat, especially while I waited for my bus to arrive.

 

Before

After! 😁

My Butcher Box order arrived and I was able to fill up the deep freezer in the garage.  A really good sale on organic grass fed lean ground beef added another ten pounds of ground beef in addition to my regular order.  I am thrilled to be blessed with all of this wonderful, healthy and very delicious meat.
 


My nonfood items this month consisted of restocking the canning lids I had used this month, some toiletry items and cleaning supplies.  My total spent on nonfood items was $39.81.

 


My food spend was a bit higher than I was originally planning, however with reports of rising prices in the coming months I decided to fill some gaps, add a few more things to my LTFS and get my canning projects completed.  I was pleased with the prices I did pay and I am happy to have everything stocked and completed.  Total spent on food this month came in at $182.19, not including the Butcher Box order which was $232.00 and included ten extra packages of organic, grass fed, lean ground beef in addition to my regular two month order.  How do you think I did?

 

8 comments:

  1. I can't tell you how much I enjoy these monthly reports... they not only give me ideas, but are an encouragement. I'm not the only one stretching our food dollars! Thank you so much for continuing to do them regularly. (Ever consider going back to your monthly thrifty month reports, as well??)

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  2. I think you did a wonderful job.
    Prices are going to keep going up so I too am working on getting a bit more stocked up and processed or dehydrated.

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  3. You did great. Thanks for heads up about another raise in grocery prices. Sure glad I can cook from scratch and I know how to eat to live ( versus live to eat)

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  4. I think you did amazing! How do you like the meat from Butcher Box?

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