Once a week grocery haul for our family of 6_ New Zealand

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2022
  • Hello everyone.
    This video is mostly about our weekly groceries. Our budget has recently been reduced from $350 to $200 (forgot to mention this in the video) in order to meet a savings goal by the end of next year.
    We've been working on $200 per week for 5 weeks now, and it's been working out pretty nicely for us. We do, however, eat out once or twice a month, and our budget is adjusted accordingly.
    We wanted to show you the cost of living in New Zealand because we all know that food and shelter are the two biggest drains on bank accounts haha.
    I hope you enjoy!!!!
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  • @maddyheti3576
    @maddyheti3576 Год назад +7

    Love how this was a realistic haul!❤

  • @Kiwiwanderer
    @Kiwiwanderer 5 месяцев назад

    Well done! Clever mum - nice meals and on a budget. Carrots , sliced for the kids is nice snack too.

  • @TeineSamoaTamaPalagi
    @TeineSamoaTamaPalagi Год назад +6

    Love that you do the same thing I do before I go shopping for food! The only difference, is I go by myself to shop!
    I see that your bill at Pack n save was $154.83 and then there was $23.22 GST (is that sales tax?), for a total of $178.05. That would be $99.45 in U.S. Currency. We do not pay any tax on Food stuffs.
    The only thing I noticed that was more expensive than where we live, is the meat. The drum stick packets and beef would be a little less here.
    We don't live in California, so our groceries are a little cheaper than the other person that commented on this video. Here in the U.S., The more crowded the state is, the more expensive the food is. In some states, food is super cheap!! I buy groceries ever two weeks, and I don't put a budget on food for us, I just buy double of everything, and we have stuff twice in two weeks (like if we have tacos for Tuesday, we would have tacos the next Tuesday as well). That way, I only have to go shopping every two weeks. The reason why I don't put a budget on food is because I grew up so poor, that I often did not even get a lunch to take to school (and yes, other kids would make fun of me). There were no free lunches back then.
    Now if I spend a lot, then I use any remaining money to budget other things. Like No eating out, no junk food bought on impulse, no fancy coffee, and no extra things during those two weeks. So I will budget for clothes, toys, movies, and anything else...but, I will never budget for our food!
    Love you all family; God Bless you and manuia le vaiaso!! 🙏🏼💕🤗

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад +2

      Wow that’s incredible. Yes we do pay gst which is goods and services tax. We pay it on pretty much everything. So the prices that you see on the shelves of any supermarket here (that I know of) has gst included.
      I can only imagine the beauty of going to the supermarket without a set budget. We used to do that (but very poorly lol).
      I can definitely understand the states comparison. It makes sense that prices of stuff in California would be quite high. I watch a lot of RUclipsrs that live in America when they showcase the prices of the goods at their supermarkets and always made me question our pricing system 😂
      I love that idea. I tell you what, I have always thought to shop fortnightly. I must try that. Thank you for sharing.
      You’re such an incredible person. You and your family are a blessing ❤️

  • @FeeLee10
    @FeeLee10 Год назад +4

    I love how organised the pantry is! 😂❤ such a great video PTF!

  • @ebimo2267
    @ebimo2267 Год назад +2

    Hope you and your family always happy and safety

  • @mrs_550
    @mrs_550 Год назад

    😍🥰 Good one family. Budget is good 😃❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️ Love y’all.

  • @kbheng331
    @kbheng331 Год назад +1

    Love the budgeting

  • @dimaafu
    @dimaafu 10 месяцев назад

    Love your video❤

  • @daniellemapu3761
    @daniellemapu3761 Год назад

    Your pretty good at stretching your budget love watching your family here in Hawaii

  • @debbyteisen842
    @debbyteisen842 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Poi family, it took me back 30 yrs ago shopping, making ends meet! I have 3 boys and we moved to Brisbane when they were 6months 2 and 4 yrs. Looking back I wish we had brought land with a small house near a town, and worked hard to be free of debt. Instead our lives were a struggle even in Oz. Life has to be about being a happy family with a beautiful place to garden and may be learn to be as self sufficient as possible. What a joy to have enough and a small amount of debt. I know even though you are trying hard to manage your money etc. The system is set to keep you poor and working all those hours, and still only treading water. Be in charge, grow veggies, fruit, freeze and bottle produce. Be as independent on yourselves, not on the blinking rich over priced supermarkets. Be as prepared and debt free by making your plans. Other people do it so can you! You might find Living in the country hard at first but after 2 years you will be sitting pretty. God bless your future.

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  10 месяцев назад

      That’s a lovely message Debbie. I hope that others will see this too and take away an important message from it ❤️ Everything you pointed out are valuable. The living cost right now is insane and I know a lot of people are struggling to live within their means but find it challenging. The funny thing is, eating from your own grown vegetables and fruits are a luxury to many because of the cost that comes with buying with an average piece of land. Information is flowing freely more than ever because of technology so hopefully this kind of message will trigger the minds of many because it sure sat well with me ❤️❤️❤️ God bless 😊

    • @debbyteisen842
      @debbyteisen842 10 месяцев назад

      @@poitubefamily4192 Thank you kind lady. It does seem urban life is a rat race, where as country type life, people look after each other and teach new comers how to grow plants etc. they share with each other. Neibours often become close family. With world events you will be better off in a community. We watch Country Calender and see the great progress NZ has made on the land. I'm sure your husband would be able to fund a good job. Thanks again for your encouragement, you are nice and young with plenty of vision for a very happy future. All the best!

  • @bee_reddy
    @bee_reddy 10 месяцев назад

    More grocery hauls please ❤

  • @raysau583
    @raysau583 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this vid. This is awesome!

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад

      Anytime Ray! Thank you for stopping by. Alofa atu ❤️

  • @ThuyLe-bd3id
    @ThuyLe-bd3id 10 месяцев назад

    Omg! You look so young to have kids that big. You have a very beautiful sweet and kind face. Beautiful family ❤❤❤

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  10 месяцев назад

      😂 thank you that’s very kind of you 😅 I will share this to my family 😂😂😂😂 Alofa Tele atu ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @edselgreaves6503
    @edselgreaves6503 Год назад +3

    That GST price is outrageous!!!! $22 dollars for less than $180 worth of stuff! So glad my country doesn't charge GST. What a ripoff.

  • @metaplante
    @metaplante Год назад +2

    Different country, different way of life ... Interesting experience from the eyes from a big town CanadianHere the 3 main wallet loads are housing, food and heating ... Thank for sharing ..

  • @lauliinonu6909
    @lauliinonu6909 Год назад

    great video guys❤️🙏alofa atu ❤️🙏

  • @Slamminmor
    @Slamminmor Год назад

    Awesome guys. Wow, so much cheaper there than here in California. We do set a budget with my wife but, we do order in a lot. Thank you for sharing.

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад +1

      Oh really? We honestly thought we’re being ripped off when compared to the American cost of living. We have a Costco in New Zealand now but in West Auckland. Will definitely visit sometime soon. You’re very welcome.

  • @christinecoxhead45
    @christinecoxhead45 Год назад +1

    Shaved ham is much cheaper in the deli part of supermarket

  • @madamkiwi1094
    @madamkiwi1094 Год назад

    Enjoyed your video, first time watching , also from nz

  • @tayloraiono1352
    @tayloraiono1352 Год назад

    Nice guys, really appreciate the sharing of how you budget and work out the family meals. Always good break to order in ie KFC or pizza night. Family Goals 👌

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад

      Thank you, Taylor. You are exactly right. I can't (I've tried) for the life of me eat only home cooked meals for a month. Haha. It's nice to break it every now and then. Alofa atu ❤️❤️

  • @doublea6252
    @doublea6252 Год назад

    You did great! (It was a little hard to hear you at the end as the music was louder...maybe have the music quieter?) Hope to see more soon!

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the great feedback. Absolutely! Will definitely cut out the music so everyone can hear what we’re saying 😊❤️

    • @birdieh1716
      @birdieh1716 Год назад

      I agree about the music being too loud. You don’t need it because you have such a lovely voice, and you are very personable on the video. It’s more important to be able to hear what you said. Can you leave the final calculations on the video to run for a little longer so we can take in the numbers. Thanks heaps. Great video.

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  Год назад

      Awesome thanks Birdie for the feedback. Yes next one I’ll leave it in longer. Have you tried pausing the video when it gets to that point ? (this video). I’ll remember to do that for the next one :) thanks again and thank you for stopping by ❤️

  • @dimaafu
    @dimaafu 10 месяцев назад

    How much do we pay for a family house rent??

    • @poitubefamily4192
      @poitubefamily4192  10 месяцев назад

      It really depends on some factors like the region, the area and the number of rooms but they range from anywhere between $450 to $800 per week for a family house/unit/apartment in my region. I haven’t looked since 2019 so the pricing range is probably slightly higher than that mentioned.

  • @animallifevideo
    @animallifevideo Год назад

    Please turn off the background music when your talking it makes it hard to hear is not needed