I've decided to take the Eating From the Pantry Challenge from the Money Saving Mom and Life as Mom bloggers. I tried a couple of different ways to get their button for this challenge, but my technology skills are lacking in so many ways:(
Anyway, here's how the challenge will work for me:
I will spend no more than 120.00 this month on groceries and household supplies ( soap, toilet paper, etc.). I'm aiming to spend no more than 30.00 a week, but some weeks may be higher and some lower. As long as it comes to under 120.00, I'll be thrilled.
I will plan my meals based around food that I already have and will then match coupons and sales to create a very minimal grocery list.
I'll post meal plans each week, my grocery totals, and what we actually ate (which sometimes may be very different than the plan!).
Since I'm headed to BG tomorrow, I'll actually shop tomorrow for what I'll need the first week of January. I'm really looking forward to this challenge and am hoping that I save some big bucks! I guess we'll see!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Cooking - what's that?
There hasn't been much cooking going on around the Vincent household. Seriously, for the past couple of months cooking around here has looked like warming up previously cooked chicken strips in the oven, hamburger helper, steaming vegetables in the microwave, and grilling burgers. Nothing blog worthy. My crystal ball doesn't show any blog worthy cooking in the future either!
I'm sure I'll be cooking more as the weather changes. There's just something about hot weather and turning on a stove or oven that doesn't appeal much to me.
I'm sure I'll be cooking more as the weather changes. There's just something about hot weather and turning on a stove or oven that doesn't appeal much to me.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
CVS - how it's works for me
A little over a year ago, I had never stepped foot in a CVS drugstore. After I started reading blogs, I realized what I had been missing! CVS has a program using ECB ( Extra Care Bucks). The store runs weekly and months ads and certain items give you ECB's when you purchase them. The best times to score ECB deals are at the beginning of the month. For example, paper towels might be on sale for 4.99 and you will receive back 4.99 in ECB's. So, you've gotten them for free! ECB's print out on the bottom of your receipt. You just tear them off and use them like cash on your next purchase! The way to get cheap or even free product is by combining the store sales, previously acquired ECB's, and coupons. I did a couple of transactions today. Here's what I did:
Transaction 1: 2 Prilosec 42 ct. on sale for 24.77 will give back 5.00 in ECB ( for each one
purchased limit 2 per house)
used a 7.00 coupon and a 3.00 coupon ( from last Sunday's paper)
spent 39.54 out of pocket
got back 10.00 in ECB
Ok, I know that I started out by spending almost 40.00, but most people start by buying the free after ECB items. I'm always on the lookout for products that we have to have anyway. Jeremy takes Prilosec daily and luckily it is covered on my flex spending account that comes with my health insurance. So, I wasn't out any cash. I simply scanned my flex Visa card!
Transaction 2: Charmin 16 roll on sale for 9.99 (gives back 2 ECB)
2 Dawn dishwashing liquids 2/2.00 (gives back 1 ECB)
used .25 coupon for Charmin
used .25 coupon for Dawn
my total was 11.49 after coupons
I paid with 10.00 in ECB.
Total spent out of pocket 1.61 ( you still have to pay some tax)
ECB's earned this transaction 3.00
So, I actually made 1.39 on this transaction.
Transaction 3: Hefty 45 count garbage bags on sale for 6.99
used 1.00 off coupon
total was 5.99 plus tax
I paid with 3.00 in ECB, leaving 3.23 to pay out of pocket
Total spent out of pocket: 4.84
I could have stopped after transaction 2 and waited to use my ECB's on a product that would yielded more ECB's, but we really needed the garbage bags. ECB's are good for a month. I usually use all of my ECB's on one trip, rather than "rolling" them. However, more money can be saved by "rolling" them. For example, I could have taken my 3.00 ECB and saved them to spend on a item costing 4.99 and giving back 4.99 in ECB's. In that instance, only 1.99 would have been spent out of pocket.
I hope this doesn't sound confusing. It's really simple to do once you get the hang of it. My shopping trip today took about 10 minutes to plan out and maybe 10 minutes total in the store (and Hannah was with me which means I probably could have been out in 5 minutes if I had been alone:)
If I didn't want to worry about pairing up ECB's, sales, and coupons, I could have visited moneysavingmom.com, the centsible sawyer, or lifeasmom because they do this weekly and post it on their site.
Transaction 1: 2 Prilosec 42 ct. on sale for 24.77 will give back 5.00 in ECB ( for each one
purchased limit 2 per house)
used a 7.00 coupon and a 3.00 coupon ( from last Sunday's paper)
spent 39.54 out of pocket
got back 10.00 in ECB
Ok, I know that I started out by spending almost 40.00, but most people start by buying the free after ECB items. I'm always on the lookout for products that we have to have anyway. Jeremy takes Prilosec daily and luckily it is covered on my flex spending account that comes with my health insurance. So, I wasn't out any cash. I simply scanned my flex Visa card!
Transaction 2: Charmin 16 roll on sale for 9.99 (gives back 2 ECB)
2 Dawn dishwashing liquids 2/2.00 (gives back 1 ECB)
used .25 coupon for Charmin
used .25 coupon for Dawn
my total was 11.49 after coupons
I paid with 10.00 in ECB.
Total spent out of pocket 1.61 ( you still have to pay some tax)
ECB's earned this transaction 3.00
So, I actually made 1.39 on this transaction.
Transaction 3: Hefty 45 count garbage bags on sale for 6.99
used 1.00 off coupon
total was 5.99 plus tax
I paid with 3.00 in ECB, leaving 3.23 to pay out of pocket
Total spent out of pocket: 4.84
I could have stopped after transaction 2 and waited to use my ECB's on a product that would yielded more ECB's, but we really needed the garbage bags. ECB's are good for a month. I usually use all of my ECB's on one trip, rather than "rolling" them. However, more money can be saved by "rolling" them. For example, I could have taken my 3.00 ECB and saved them to spend on a item costing 4.99 and giving back 4.99 in ECB's. In that instance, only 1.99 would have been spent out of pocket.
I hope this doesn't sound confusing. It's really simple to do once you get the hang of it. My shopping trip today took about 10 minutes to plan out and maybe 10 minutes total in the store (and Hannah was with me which means I probably could have been out in 5 minutes if I had been alone:)
If I didn't want to worry about pairing up ECB's, sales, and coupons, I could have visited moneysavingmom.com, the centsible sawyer, or lifeasmom because they do this weekly and post it on their site.
Monday, May 25, 2009
My Favorite Summer Salad - Olive Garden Wannabe
Friday, May 22, 2009
Grocery Challenge: is it possible? does it work?
I'm three weeks into the grocery challenge of spending no more than 25.00 per week on groceries. Is it possible? Yes, it is! I've found that it takes dedication (it's hard to pass up those sales!) and a good amount of pre-planning (which I'm ok with). By shopping at Aldi and combining sales at Kroger with coupons, I've been able to buy quite a bit with my weekly amount of money.
But, there's a flaw in my grocery challenge. It's not valid. Why you ask? Maybe because we've eaten take out 3 nights this week and once over the weekend! So, I'm thinking that the end of the school year was not the best time to take this challenge. It's a little hard to cook dinner for the family when I'm not getting home until 7:00 or later! Well, some days it was 6:30 but I'm sure you understand. The last thing I want to do when I'm getting home that late is cook. If I had time over the weekend to cook the meals ahead of time and freeze them, we wouldn't have had to order out. But, weekends have been busy too.
So, where does that leave me and my grocery challenge? I will continue to shop with a weekly budget, but might bump it up to $30 or $35 dollars a week. That will leave me room for stockpiling sales items that we use frequently. There are only 3 days of school left, which means that I will be home and available to cook supper each night, something that I'm actually looking forward to. That will be a big help in sticking to the menu plan and actually eating the food that I bought with the grocery money!
I will be adding a tally of my monthly grocery expense on the sidebar, but I don't plan to continue the weekly grocery pictures and cost breakdown, UNLESS I find a super deal that I want to pass along.
FYI : I'll start posting my favorite recipes soon!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Extra trip to the grocery
I need to add about 20.00 to what I've spent on groceries this week. Seems that 6 cats eat a lot, especially when they're picky and only eat certain colors of the food! I picked up an 18 lb bag of cat food, some lunchables for Hannah, and some special shampoo for her hair.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Week 2 Shopping Trip
Chow Mein noodles .87 x3 = 2.61
Pasta Salad (double box) 2.04
Tortillas 1.88
Strawberries 1.50
Dora spagetti-O's 1.00
Total: 9.03
Kroger shopping trip
12 pack Big K cola 1.77
3 lb boneless skinless chicken breast 4.98
ice cream 1.99
Fisher ham 1.00
2 Oscar Meyer bologna 2.00
Smuckers hot fudge 2.79
black beans .84
tomato juice 1.49
Kroger Miracle Whip 1.99
I didn't use any coupons this week!
Total: 21.59
Walmart 9.03 + Kroger 21.59 =$30.62
I had 4.67 left from last weeks shopping trip, so 4.67+ 25.00 = 29.67
I was over my budget by 95 cents. Not too bad! Luckily I had a spare dollar in my wallet and didn't have to put something back!
I also need to mention that I picked up 2 packs of Pullups ( one was marked down to 2.49!!), but I wasn't out any cash because I had a gift card from where I transferred a prescription to Rite Aid.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Menu Plan Week of May 10 - 16, 2009
Sunday - Mother's Day lunch out - Kyoto supper - snacky foods
Monday - Chicken Enchiladas (using leftover chicken from last week), lemon pepper steamed
broccoli, ranch and bacon pasta salad
Tuesday - grilled steak, mashed potatoes, cheesy broccoli and cauliflower
Wednesday - on your own/leftovers
Thursday - Dixie Stampede creamy vegetable soup
Friday - celebration dinner for not getting a pink slip (Kyoto's for me and cheesesticks from Pizza Hut for Hannah)
Saturday - leftover Dixie Stampede soup and sandwiches
Monday - Chicken Enchiladas (using leftover chicken from last week), lemon pepper steamed
broccoli, ranch and bacon pasta salad
Tuesday - grilled steak, mashed potatoes, cheesy broccoli and cauliflower
Wednesday - on your own/leftovers
Thursday - Dixie Stampede creamy vegetable soup
Friday - celebration dinner for not getting a pink slip (Kyoto's for me and cheesesticks from Pizza Hut for Hannah)
Saturday - leftover Dixie Stampede soup and sandwiches
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Free Meals at KFC - Printable Coupons!!!!!!
Click the link on my sidebar for Money Saving Mom, scroll down to the KFC post, follow the directions, and you can print several coupons for a free 2 piece grilled chicken meal, complete with 2 sides and a biscuit. This coupon is good per person per visit.
Hannah and I will be enjoying a free supper tomorrow night after my faculty meeting (it's always too late to cook once I get home)!
Hannah and I will be enjoying a free supper tomorrow night after my faculty meeting (it's always too late to cook once I get home)!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Week 1 Shopping Trip
Total spent at Kroger - $11.55 Total Savings: $13.98 (55%)Breakdown:
2 boxes of Frosted Flakes- on sale 2/4.00 used 2 1.00 off coupons = 1.00 a box
2 boxes of Frosted Mini-Wheats same deal as above
2 Pedigree canned dog food (for the cats!) Buy 1 Get One Free = 1.00
Kraft Natual Shredded Mozerella Cheese $1.67
Betty Crocker Instant Potatoes 1.50 each - buy 3 get Hamburger Helper free = 4.50
Breakdown
gallon 2% milk 1.49 (WOW! I'll be getting my milk here from now on !)
bread .79
frozen broccoli .99
frozen baby green beans 1.49
hot dogs .75
pear halves 1.49
mac and cheese .35 ( this is what Hannah wanted for a treat for being good!)
5 cans cat food 1.35
Grand total for this week: 20.33
I've got 4.67 to spare for the rest of the week. If I've still got this left on Friday, I'll probably stop by Kroger and pick up 4 more boxes of cereal. You can't beat cereal for 1.00 a box, and we tend to eat a lot of it around here.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Menu Plan May 3 - May 9, 2009
3 Sunday - eat out, usually snacky food or leftovers for supper
4 Monday - chili mac hamburger helper, lemon pepper steamed green beans, mashed potatoes
5 Tuesday - cheesy salsa chicken over rice, corn, leftover green beans
6 Wednesday - faculty meeting: free 2 piece meals at KFC
7 Thursday - spagetti
8 Friday - Godfather's pizza
9 Saturday - on your own
Mashed potatoes are a staple around here. They're Jeremy's favorite food!
4 Monday - chili mac hamburger helper, lemon pepper steamed green beans, mashed potatoes
5 Tuesday - cheesy salsa chicken over rice, corn, leftover green beans
6 Wednesday - faculty meeting: free 2 piece meals at KFC
7 Thursday - spagetti
8 Friday - Godfather's pizza
9 Saturday - on your own
Mashed potatoes are a staple around here. They're Jeremy's favorite food!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
May Grocery Challenge
Some blogs that I frequently visit have been having "eat from the pantry" weeks. Some have even challenged themselves to eat from the pantry for a month! There's no way that I can eat from my pantry for a month, but I'm going to stick to a 25.00 budget per week during the month of May. That will force me to use food that I've already paid for! The monthly total for May ends up being 100.00. Can I do it? I'm sure going to try! I'm only going to take cash in the store with me - that way there will be no temptation. As far as my supplies at home . . . .I've got two and a half packs of diapers left and 1 pack of night time diapers. Hannah's been wearing panties at home for the last week and using the potty! That should help with the expense of diapers. I've also got full cabinets and a full freezer. So, we'll see . . . I'll post my grocery totals each week and might even post the menus, more to keep me accountable than for your reading enjoyment (sorry!). Why start the challenge in May instead of waiting until June when I'm at home more often? I've really got to start cooking and meal planning like I did back before we went on vacation. It's been crazy around here since we got back - revival plus Hannah being sick for almost a week, lots of afterschool/night activities at school, and then Hannah being sick again last week. Cooking has been low on the priority list, which means we had take out and pizza way too many times! Can you believe that I haven't cut out coupons since sometime in March? So, starting my challenge now will encourage me to get back in the couponing groove. I really am starting to think of myself as a grocery geek:)
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