I do food shopping 3rd world country style. Shop once a month the kitchen staples...Rice beans, meats, and other grains. Also, spices, oil and cleaning household items. In the middle of the month I replenish fruits and veggies and milk. I spend $300 for 3 people and I live in new york.. I usually buy sales and have a deep freezer that's how I save money.
I am a person that don’t like to write comments good or bad. BUT with you girl. Wow you are a God send. May God prospered you more n more. Thank you for sharing for free all your tips to help other. So appreciated. Thank you. Is been hard for me to be a new mom and the whole concept of been a housewife is so tiring but need it. Grateful for all the info. 💝
Honestly. I’m 35. I’ve been looking for help on my finances foe years but never found anyone whose advise I would take but you!!! You make so much sense! Thank you!!!!!!!
Just found you & love you! We are a family of 3. One is diabetic. I printed a recent menu plan we will start for March. It has the entire month with b-l-d/ & healthy snacks. Our pantry is organized with clear containers from Walmart which we still need labels for. I have a " Kitchen" binder. We have a " shopping list". As you do, we decide for the month any appointments ( I don't cook late). We then decide what type of meals we want to make. ( We have deep freezer & kitchen freezer list also). My recipie binders are Beef, Chicken, Pork/Ham, Seafood ( needs cleaning out big time). I then go to lunches as my brother is diabetic & needs snacks & low carb lunches. We live in Fla. ( 78 today) & no basement. We started " prepping" essentials due to hurricane season. I am 65 & my daughter is 40 with Epilepsy. I am the only driver. So, since my back & hands are all arthritic, & i cannot always walk, we have food on hand. Phew, thank you for reading. ALSO, we started major budgeting & have the envelope system going. Been hard since we rent & are all on SSI. But, with Covid, being home bound, we took the time to majorly " revamp". We have been paying on a debt consolidation for 4 yrs of all my daughters medical bills. She has had 5 brain surgeries, a stroke. All the flying different states, testing, moving 9 times added up. We have 1 1/2 yrs left & we will be DEBT FREE!!!! Our new 2020 Kia Soul will also be pd off. ( Just now at 5,000 miles in 3 yrs.( no driving). OUR NEXT PLAN: To hopefully buy a home. Renting just leaves too many limitations. HIT THE LIKE BUTTON FOR MIKO~~~~ P.S. I LOVE YOUR HOME!!
4. Income is driving factor in food budget. You can have two exact same families in location, demographics and diet but if one is earning $250K and other family $25K, then food spend is going to be vastly different, even though they eat the same amt. An older couple will eat less food than a young couple but if old couple is wealthy, they will spend more on their food. I had been wondering for a while why we were spending so much on food since family size didn’t change but then realized incomes did increase over time! I’m glad you mentioned about no such thing as hard number for food budget. Just because one family is spending less on their food than you doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong and it’s important people realize that.
I'm from the Netherlands and taking your advice. I am able to save 25 % of my food budget since the last meal plan video that I saw from you 6 months ago. Next goal is pantry list. That one I still struggle with. But thank you for this video. It helps me focus on that goal!
Love this video! I do use Walmart pick-up sometimes, but Aldi and Lidl have saved me a ton of $$$. If you shop by store, plan meals around their specials for the week. A bonus to going into a store is that you can find marked down meats or produce. Bring a cooler even if it's winter, and designate a bag for produce only. This way, you will know which bags need to be brought into the house first if shopping a larger haul. To stay on track, purchase a tally counter- if an item is $2.63 you would click it three times always rounding up for tax. Love they way you write with those pens 😊
A quick tip to save on printer paper and ink - make your recipes with erasable pens, one color for items you have, another color for things you need to buy. That way you can keep the recipe and reuse it just by erasing your check marks,
Yes, it's easy to print off too many recipes! My system is to print off a new recipe and try it out. If it's a keeper it goes in a clear plastic sleeve and into my family favorites binder. The plastic sleeve is great because you can use erasable expo markers on it.
This was honestly great. And I admire the truth. I usually have to shop at 2 stores just because one place is cheaper than the other but the store may not have everything I need.
YES, opening up this vid with the having totally different food budget factors based on where we live, family size, and dietary restrictions gives me peace of mind. And upon checking the steps in the chapters, I found it similar to what I am already doing, which prompted me to watch the whole video! 💚 This definitely gave me more confidence to continue on the route I'm taking. Thank you
That is so awesome. Turned my head upside down that your budget is under $30. I think the opposite, like I spend up to my budget, instead of spending only what we need. Printed the inventory sheets. Thank you for all you share. Changing my life and my kids’ lives one day and one dollar at a time.
After doing a spreadsheet of 2020...food was the most expensive area. I was floored. There was a time when I couldn't afford a lot on food. Now my circumstances have changed since downsizing and obviously paying less in rent and utilities, I'm not happy with my efforts to cut back. Its too easy to add when shopping online and getting it delivered and thats the only way I shop for food. I will reduce it in small increments. Thank you for these tips.
I know this video is a few years old but just want to say thank you for sharing your process in detail! I have watched so many grocery budget and meal planning videos and have never seen one that walked through the process quite in this way. This doesn’t come naturally to me and I really appreciate you talking through each step and thought process!
Just getting ret to start my inventory of my fridge, freezer and pantry....and I stumble upon your smiling face! Yay! Ear buds in! Clipboard with your inventory sheets in hand! Listening as I go.
Thank you for doing this, food spending is definitely one of my biggest budgeting challenges. My main takeaway from this, is to keep the pantry inventory list in the pantry, and then how to keep track of my inventory. I was trying to keep it in my planner and it just never worked because it wasn’t updated. But keeping it in the place I’m using it most is a great tip.
I also use a handheld click counter when I shop. If the strawberries are $3.35 I make four clicks. It keeps me accountable to my budget and its super easy to push the cart, pick up items, etc. I try to keep two clickers with me though so my kiddo can also "help" keep track. I will usually add $10 in extra clicks to account for taxes.
Loved this video! Love the way you speak with authority because you have put this into practice and have the knowledge on how this CAN work if we work! So friendly and enjoyable thanks for all your hard work and willingness to share!
Love the envelope for monthly bulk buying, lots of advice on just shopping weekly and that is great but will cost more in the long run, and you may have an instance when you can't buy weekly, bulk buying can also run out of control so great to have a set budget for this - very smart x
Great ideas! Consuming less meat will save you a lot of money too! I personally eat mostly vegetarian/vegan nowadays. It helps me to stay healthy and it decreased my food budget significantly.
This video was so helpful! I already meal plan but the way you implement your meal plan with the menu, grocery list, and online shopping really makes it easier! Thanks for the inspiration!
This is so helpful! As a vegan, I would recommend to consume more protein since it does keep us more satisfied. Many fruits and veggies have protein, but it’s very low. Some fake meats are a bit expensive, but if possible get some. Tofu, beans, lentils, garbanzo, and many other legumes are a staple and definitely buy them. Get them in bulk if possible.
We are a family of 4....and I just cook for dinner.....I make 8 portions of that food....4 for dinner and the other 4 portions are lunch for next day. And usually one day of the week is for leftover...if there is any 🙂
Great video, even though it’s over a year old! Because I have built a prepper pantry over the years I have a ton of food. I can pull off the shells which has saved me a ton of money over the pandemic years! With that being said, my kids eat meat, but I am a vegetarian, and I have learned that meat can be a proper portion, and still be affordable, it could also be considered part of a dish and not the main dish, which also helps reduce the meat cost when you’re serving it to your family! Vegetables fresh are on the rise so I buy frozen when I can to combat the cost of fresh vegetables and frozen vegetables are actually fresher than fresh vegetables anyways lol I absolutely love this video. Thank you for sharing. I have a family of four since my husband is currently overseas and we have three Chihuahuas. Our monthly budget usually consist of around 400 or 500 total. That’s also sometimes includes home items as well. 3:533:57
And the Ibotta browser add on is great when it comes to Walmart pick up. It shows me if there’s cash back when I bring up the item. I find it easier than using the app on my phone.
This is the first video of yours I have seen and I really like your approach. 1.Figure out what you are spending now 2.Plan to decrease that amount in small increments 3.Know that your personal plan will not be like any one else's. I am not as organized as you but you did give me some ideas to implement in my new kitchen. Thanks!
hi there, I never knew you would go to Pinterest and print off recipes. I absolutely love your way of meal preparation. I will definitely take this on board, as a 58 yr old woman, I know I have become a little stale when weekly meal prep and shop, I seem to be paying and buying more now with only my hubby and myself than when I had my children at home and all their friends turning up needing a meal or two. New subscribed to your channel from Australia. I love the idea of a sinking fund too, I will have to work my brain around this to incorporate this into my budget
We have been trying to track our food budget and we have managed to get our food bill to about £300-£400 per month for a family of 5 - it also includes our toiletries, cleaning and baby stuff like milk, nappies etc. Although I do majority of these tips (which I'm glad to see!) I also think pinterest will be a great way to get recipes and keep them pinned I've never thought of it really I usually screenshot and have folder on my phone. So thank you for this video!
With your roast chicken- what about sides, are these generally veggies or salad, something you already have? Does this budget also include your sons school lunches?
Empty nesters for 2 1/2 years now but we still buy in bulk. If we have a low pay period, or someone is in need, we're always stacked and ready to go. I keep reminding myself not to compare to our old ways because prices have increased drastically in PA! As a blended family of 9, we used to spend btn $500-$650/month (including household cleaners) with an additional $100 for fresh produce and weekly staples. Prices were different, as well as dietary restrictions. 💙💜💙
thank you for this!!! you are so amazingly organized (GOALS) and i love your videos. You make it easy to follow and you're straight to the point which is so helpful for people like me who get distracted by videos that have a lot of sidenotes or story times mixed in to them. I'm the main provider for my family so saving money and paying down debt are so important to me. Thank you for your channel!
I like the can good rack! Great idea! I hate when I move cans around they fall every time 😂 I appreciate your inspiring videos, truly have blessed my life!!! ♥️♥️ Thanks!
I love these vlogs. So helpful. I started doing this again. There was a moment there where I was just to tired to cook. But now now you can't stop me and I'm really loving going through my cookbooks📚
I have never "intentionally" meal prepped for the week ahead before. Everything was kind of in my head, and decided on the spur of the moment. The problem was I had to run to the supermarket during the week, spend the extra gas and time to go, and usually the nearest supermarket is more expensive than my regular one, just to get one or two ingredients. While watching your video, a light bulb went off in my head. I must meal prep on a Friday for the week ahead. I go to the produce market on Saturday mornings and the supermarket, later in the day. So by doing imeal prep the day before, it will eliminate the emergency runs during the week. And these mid week runs always made me over-run my weekly budget. So I am really happy that I watched your video just now for now I have a "Meal Plan System". Thank you.
I hate to read. I read your book over the course of 2 days. Sat down with my Husband. We discussed what I learned. Shared some notes. We prayed about it. And we want to get off the Hamster Trail. Made some goals. Changing the way we think about money. Thank you
This kind of video is what I need. I love to shop and eat out with my family. We're not in debt except for the mortgage that we can pay if we want but we prefer to invest the money in the stock market. I do want to learn more how to meal plan Ang get the habit of doing it. I like learning but taking the action is difficult for me to start. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You are a blessing! ❤️🙏
Meal planning has been a game changer! I spend less money at the grocery store and we don’t eat fast food much anymore (except Chick Fil A)! We save money and we are losing weight! 😃
I love what you said about tapering off on your food budget! This was exactly what i planned on trying to do in my first month of budgeting. I personally spend about 700 eating out and between my husband, and I and our daughter our grocery bill is about 500-600 a month! There is not way I can decrease those categories more than half instantly, like I tried in the past!
As a retired person, living alone on limited income, I make it a point to maintain a well-stocked pantry, long term storage, and items that last indefinately. I eat what I feel in the mood takes me, because endless choices are on hand. I never open something new until what is open is used, no need to waste food. Using that method, I never find a need to meal plan, could be different if I had a family to cater to, but that is not the case. I have shopped mostly at Grocery Outlet for their WOW deals and bought multiples of items I know I will use, this saves me half to 75% on my grocery bills. I am mostly vegetarian or vegan, with the occasional addition of fish. A plant based diet is healthier, kinder to animals and the environment and saves a lot of money. I make it a point to never waste anything, although I do allow myself a special treat once in a while. Especially, during a snow storm and being house -bound, I can honestly say, I have everything I could possibly need, enough to last a very long time, without ever having to go to the store. Even without the snow storm it is a good plan to eliminate in-person contacts as much as possible, Knowledge of proper food storeage also helps eliminate waste,
Is there any food storage ideas that you love the most? I realized recently that I can freeze chopped onion and many other chopped veggies that last for a while frozen !
At my house, our largest monthly bill is our groceries. We are a family of 4 living in Ohio. We average an estimate of $260 to $300 a week (that includes all household items, all beauty products & pet food. I would LOVE to get that amount down some, even if only $50 a week. Your video was very helpful & I will try these tips this week on "grocery day" this week. Thank you for the video!
I just found your channel and am glad I did. Your intro about food/groceries being the silent killer and needs turning into wants had me saying that’s me. Along with thinking about making drastic goals. I def want to get a handle on my food budget because that is what totally hits my budget the hardest and where I go over monthly.
Can you fo a video of how you decide on what meats to buy for the freezer and how much at a time? Is it the same each time you fill up your freezer? Loved this!!!!
Miko you are spot on about the food budget we all struggle with it I'm having trouble working with only 100 a week..i try to plan ahead and figure it out its rough 😣 i end up overspending.
This is an oldie, but a goodie. My issue is sticking to the list and budget because I am one to go to the market and get those things I 'want" and not "need". Also, I find that I don't stick to cooking the meals because with a toddler I often don't have time so we will eat something else (we don't buy out), but then we have wasted food at the end of the week/month. But this was a great video.
Haha I watch your videos over and over again because of that RUclips asked me a question( kind of little survey about your channel ) about your channel, why I like and watch your channel . I could chose more than one. I picked : informative, inspirational, fun, helpful, several more I do not remember .just let you know. btw greetings from Canada
I love how you break everything down and explain why you're doing it. It's incredibly helpful. I have yet to find something that works for meal planning. I'm definitely going to work on your methods. I'm a boy mom x4 so life is so hectic! I'm gluten free and recently started eating dairy again and stopping nursing my youngest. Although I'll likely cut out dairy again. Also I live in Washington too. I can definitely relate. Thank you for being real! Also I love your planner! Where can I get it?
I live with my sister and she is the worst grocery shopper. She buys multiples of things all the time and then never uses them. She kept getting pesto from aldi and never used it now we have like 4-6 jars. I’m trying to meal plan my lunches for work and some dinner to use up more of our pantry and freezer items. Thanks for the inspo!!
I'm so glad you talked about not setting a budget or following what seems to be around on the net a lot which is $100 per person per week. Especially because I live in Australia and our food prices are very expensive yet a lot of people seem to believe this is the magic number because it's on You Tube by a few influencers. I recently did a video on my channel talking how I meal plan and I do exactly the same as you a few people said it was a lot of effort but again I'm not wasting time at the shops, running out of items, or massively stock piling things and don't have any food waste so we are happy!
I used to get down on myself about not reaching that $100/month per person guideline. Then I realized the one person I witnessed shaming other parents had 5 children under 5 who ate very small portions and downplayed when formula for her new baby put her over budget. "Isn't that food for one of your family members, sweetheart?" I'm so glad to hear a realistic voice on menu planning! Thank you!! Two quick questions. I plan 2 weeks at a time. I end up having to tally ingredients to make sure I have enough of something on hand. Any thoughts on expediting this process? Also, how do you maintain your stock list? I have a list of my freezer stock in a Google sheet, but struggle to make changes to it in real time. I have also downloaded a few meal planning apps to try, but I don't think the cool tool solves the difficulty in maintaining an up to date list.
@@jenniferwagner2707 I don't know if your asking me or The Budget Mom your questions but just wanted to reply - as a family I have people with dietary and sensory needs so we pretty much eat the same things each week so we buy the same things all the time. While it might be boring it's safe - I will buy a few different things like chicken kiev or a flavoured steak if I've found it as a markdown but the sides are usually still the same to make sure we try to eat as healthy as we can - some nights its just oven cooked frozen fish and oven cooked chips with no veggies cause this mum is tired LOL I wrote a list of the meals we eat al the time and I have at least 2 sets of ingredients for each so if I go to get something and I find we don't have it I can cycle through to another meal idea.
@@FrugalFunMum actually I love that you replied. I wasn’t sure if you would see my reply!! So, you essentially have a meal plan or 2 that you cycle through? And so a pretty standard grocery list? Interesting. I have about 30+ recipes saved on my All Recipes that I cycle through. If I could pair them together into 2 or even 3 cycles, I could just have a standard grocery list to clip and run with. That would save me so much time. I will add a new recipe every cycle if I can, but no more. I’m with you there about being tired! I place my harder recipes on the weekend, so I can have an extra 30 mins to prep if I need.
One thing I need to look at when meal planning is extracurricular activities. I have 3 boys who combined are in a lot of activities, plus appointments. I know not to plan a more complicated recipe on a day when all 3 boys have something at 3 different times. That's a night for an instant pot dish that can be made before we leave and stay on "keep warm". On the night hubby works late, I plan a meal I know he's not keen on but that the boys and I enjoy. Grocery pick up has saved me loads too, although lately produce hasn't been great and covid has left a lot of items not available and prices high.
Kumiko, thank you, thank you, thank you for this video! I'm going to do exactly what you advised here, and let's see if my (huge) monthly groceries spendings decrease.
For me shopping online works best to avoid temptation and buy stuff, not on my shopping list compared to going in the store but there are times I do go in if we run out of something specific like milk or my daughters want to cook something special. If you're in Texas HEB has free curbside. And lately, I've been getting my proteins from imperfect foods. We're eating more at home which is healthier and we can stay within our budget.
I am rarely not at my $35 mark for Walmart delivery however if I’m below I’ll add a couple extra things to my cart and those extra things will be use for the following week
You have changed my pinterest recipe printing!! I did not know you could change the serving size!! We went from a Family of 6 to 3. Thank you #lifechanging
Trying meal planning this year 2022! Not one to go to several stores to save with price of gas, but thinking if Walmart is across from aldi's then why not. Thanks for the motivation.
I joined a local CSA in my community. While the prices do go up each year its about $400 for a 24 week season and I build my menus around the produce that comes in each weekly box and do a sinking fund throughout the year. My local farm also offers a bunch of other activities that are free for CSA members!
I like this video. Fitting your food budget to where you live and food requirements is to true. Great job. One issue I have though is: Beans are protein and they are cheap! Meat "animal protein" is what is the most expensive ingredient. You can add beans to your meat dish a cut the price. Or eat a meatless meal once a week to cut the budget or better yet a few meals a week of bean dishes and cut the budget way down.
I have been literally shopping my pantry, freezer and fridge before making my shopping list since the beginning of thia month and let me tell you I have saved so much money on groceries, I also started shopping online for my groceries at Walmart and before I couldn't keep my total under $175 per week, and now because I shop from my stuff I already have I have been able to keep it under $40 per week 😱, and we don't waste anything or throw out any spoil food at the end of the week because we use up everything, and let me tell you I love leftovers and my kids don't mind having the same things over and over again. Thank you so much for this videos, must be nice that your family gets new recipes every day. what if they don't like it do you guys just still eat it?
Need those organizers in your pantry! The cereal dispensers, the canned item dispensers, those are great! Also the tiny expense tracker in your Costco envelope. I've hunted everywhere and I can't find that. Is that available somewhere? Super-helpful video. Thanks.
@@stormimileia Thanks--I already have that tracker though. :) I mean the tiny one that fits inside her sinking fund envelope. I looked through the free resources from top to bottom & didn't find that size. It could be that it's not out as an available resource at that size yet. Maybe I can shrink this one...
@@stormimileia If they are, that means she shrank them down considerably to get them to fit inside her sinking envelopes. Either that, or I'm blind and didn't see them when I looked all through the free resources. I saw spending trackers, but not at that small a size. I'll try shrinking them myself and see if I can get them to fit in the envelope.
I just wanted to share that I paid off a medical bill that my husband had. It is the best feeling. I am so happy.
Congratulations 🎉
So happy for you! Hoping you continue to achieve all your financial goals for you and your loved ones. Keep up the good work 🥰😍👍🌺🌸🌻
Wooo! Congrats you did it!!
That is a good feeling!
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I do food shopping 3rd world country style. Shop once a month the kitchen staples...Rice beans, meats, and other grains. Also, spices, oil and cleaning household items. In the middle of the month I replenish fruits and veggies and milk. I spend $300 for 3 people and I live in new york.. I usually buy sales and have a deep freezer that's how I save money.
This is the first time I've had meal planning explained to me that I totally understand, & I think it's do-able. Thank You
I am a person that don’t like to write comments good or bad. BUT with you girl. Wow you are a God send. May God prospered you more n more. Thank you for sharing for free all your tips to help other. So appreciated. Thank you. Is been hard for me to be a new mom and the whole concept of been a housewife is so tiring but need it. Grateful for all the info. 💝
Honestly. I’m 35. I’ve been looking for help on my finances foe years but never found anyone whose advise I would take but you!!! You make so much sense! Thank you!!!!!!!
Exactly! Ive been searching how to start. Her videos an how shes explains everything is great. I need to be this organized.
Just found you & love you! We are a family of 3. One is diabetic. I printed a recent menu plan we will start for March. It has the entire month with b-l-d/ & healthy snacks. Our pantry is organized with clear containers from Walmart which we still need labels for. I have a " Kitchen" binder. We have a " shopping list". As you do, we decide for the month any appointments ( I don't cook late). We then decide what type of meals we want to make. ( We have deep freezer & kitchen freezer list also). My recipie binders are Beef, Chicken, Pork/Ham, Seafood ( needs cleaning out big time). I then go to lunches as my brother is diabetic & needs snacks & low carb lunches. We live in Fla. ( 78 today) & no basement. We started " prepping" essentials due to hurricane season. I am 65 & my daughter is 40 with Epilepsy. I am the only driver. So, since my back & hands are all arthritic, & i cannot always walk, we have food on hand. Phew, thank you for reading. ALSO, we started major budgeting & have the envelope system going. Been hard since we rent & are all on SSI. But, with Covid, being home bound, we took the time to majorly " revamp". We have been paying on a debt consolidation for 4 yrs of all my daughters medical bills. She has had 5 brain surgeries, a stroke. All the flying different states, testing, moving 9 times added up. We have 1 1/2 yrs left & we will be DEBT FREE!!!! Our new 2020 Kia Soul will also be pd off. ( Just now at 5,000 miles in 3 yrs.( no driving). OUR NEXT PLAN: To hopefully buy a home. Renting just leaves too many limitations. HIT THE LIKE BUTTON FOR MIKO~~~~ P.S. I LOVE YOUR HOME!!
4. Income is driving factor in food budget. You can have two exact same families in location, demographics and diet but if one is earning $250K and other family $25K, then food spend is going to be vastly different, even though they eat the same amt. An older couple will eat less food than a young couple but if old couple is wealthy, they will spend more on their food. I had been wondering for a while why we were spending so much on food since family size didn’t change but then realized incomes did increase over time! I’m glad you mentioned about no such thing as hard number for food budget. Just because one family is spending less on their food than you doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong and it’s important people realize that.
It did my head in as you stood in front of your OPEN freezer!! 😱
I'm from the Netherlands and taking your advice. I am able to save 25 % of my food budget since the last meal plan video that I saw from you 6 months ago. Next goal is pantry list. That one I still struggle with. But thank you for this video. It helps me focus on that goal!
Love this video! I do use Walmart pick-up sometimes, but Aldi and Lidl have saved me a ton of $$$. If you shop by store, plan meals around their specials for the week. A bonus to going into a store is that you can find marked down meats or produce. Bring a cooler even if it's winter, and designate a bag for produce only. This way, you will know which bags need to be brought into the house first if shopping a larger haul. To stay on track, purchase a tally counter- if an item is $2.63 you would click it three times always rounding up for tax. Love they way you write with those pens 😊
I love this tip! Thank you!
Oh I never thought to use a clicker! I've just been using the calculator on my phone but a clicker sounds more convenient.
A quick tip to save on printer paper and ink - make your recipes with erasable pens, one color for items you have, another color for things you need to buy. That way you can keep the recipe and reuse it just by erasing your check marks,
Yes, it's easy to print off too many recipes! My system is to print off a new recipe and try it out. If it's a keeper it goes in a clear plastic sleeve and into my family favorites binder. The plastic sleeve is great because you can use erasable expo markers on it.
This was honestly great. And I admire the truth. I usually have to shop at 2 stores just because one place is cheaper than the other but the store may not have everything I need.
YES, opening up this vid with the having totally different food budget factors based on where we live, family size, and dietary restrictions gives me peace of mind. And upon checking the steps in the chapters, I found it similar to what I am already doing, which prompted me to watch the whole video! 💚 This definitely gave me more confidence to continue on the route I'm taking. Thank you
That is so awesome. Turned my head upside down that your budget is under $30. I think the opposite, like I spend up to my budget, instead of spending only what we need. Printed the inventory sheets. Thank you for all you share. Changing my life and my kids’ lives one day and one dollar at a time.
After doing a spreadsheet of 2020...food was the most expensive area. I was floored. There was a time when I couldn't afford a lot on food. Now my circumstances have changed since downsizing and obviously paying less in rent and utilities, I'm not happy with my efforts to cut back. Its too easy to add when shopping online and getting it delivered and thats the only way I shop for food.
I will reduce it in small increments. Thank you for these tips.
I know this video is a few years old but just want to say thank you for sharing your process in detail! I have watched so many grocery budget and meal planning videos and have never seen one that walked through the process quite in this way. This doesn’t come naturally to me and I really appreciate you talking through each step and thought process!
Just getting ret to start my inventory of my fridge, freezer and pantry....and I stumble upon your smiling face! Yay! Ear buds in! Clipboard with your inventory sheets in hand! Listening as I go.
Anyone else’s mind BLOWN 🤯 about changing the serving size on Pinterest?! I had no idea!
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Thank you for doing this, food spending is definitely one of my biggest budgeting challenges. My main takeaway from this, is to keep the pantry inventory list in the pantry, and then how to keep track of my inventory. I was trying to keep it in my planner and it just never worked because it wasn’t updated. But keeping it in the place I’m using it most is a great tip.
I also use a handheld click counter when I shop. If the strawberries are $3.35 I make four clicks. It keeps me accountable to my budget and its super easy to push the cart, pick up items, etc. I try to keep two clickers with me though so my kiddo can also "help" keep track. I will usually add $10 in extra clicks to account for taxes.
Ooo I like this idea!! This is so much easier than adding on a calculator as I go. Thanks for sharing!
Binge watching all of your content because I just discovered you in November of last year. Officially obsessed with your tips and strategies.
Loved this video! Love the way you speak with authority because you have put this into practice and have the knowledge on how this CAN work if we work! So friendly and enjoyable thanks for all your hard work and willingness to share!
Thank you so much❤❤❤
Love the envelope for monthly bulk buying, lots of advice on just shopping weekly and that is great but will cost more in the long run, and you may have an instance when you can't buy weekly, bulk buying can also run out of control so great to have a set budget for this - very smart x
Great ideas! Consuming less meat will save you a lot of money too! I personally eat mostly vegetarian/vegan nowadays. It helps me to stay healthy and it decreased my food budget significantly.
This video was so helpful! I already meal plan but the way you implement your meal plan with the menu, grocery list, and online shopping really makes it easier! Thanks for the inspiration!
This is so helpful! As a vegan, I would recommend to consume more protein since it does keep us more satisfied. Many fruits and veggies have protein, but it’s very low. Some fake meats are a bit expensive, but if possible get some. Tofu, beans, lentils, garbanzo, and many other legumes are a staple and definitely buy them. Get them in bulk if possible.
We are a family of 4....and I just cook for dinner.....I make 8 portions of that food....4 for dinner and the other 4 portions are lunch for next day. And usually one day of the week is for leftover...if there is any 🙂
Great video, even though it’s over a year old! Because I have built a prepper pantry over the years I have a ton of food. I can pull off the shells which has saved me a ton of money over the pandemic years! With that being said, my kids eat meat, but I am a vegetarian, and I have learned that meat can be a proper portion, and still be affordable, it could also be considered part of a dish and not the main dish, which also helps reduce the meat cost when you’re serving it to your family! Vegetables fresh are on the rise so I buy frozen when I can to combat the cost of fresh vegetables and frozen vegetables are actually fresher than fresh vegetables anyways lol I absolutely love this video. Thank you for sharing. I have a family of four since my husband is currently overseas and we have three Chihuahuas. Our monthly budget usually consist of around 400 or 500 total. That’s also sometimes includes home items as well. 3:53 3:57
And the Ibotta browser add on is great when it comes to Walmart pick up. It shows me if there’s cash back when I bring up the item. I find it easier than using the app on my phone.
We hunt and fish, helps us a lot. We don’t buy much meat. This spring we’re getting chickens.
Thank you for all of your tips
This is the first video of yours I have seen and I really like your approach.
1.Figure out what you are spending now
2.Plan to decrease that amount in small increments
3.Know that your personal plan will not be like any one else's.
I am not as organized as you but you did give me some ideas to implement in my new kitchen.
Thanks!
hi there, I never knew you would go to Pinterest and print off recipes. I absolutely love your way of meal preparation. I will definitely take this on board, as a 58 yr old woman, I know I have become a little stale when weekly meal prep and shop, I seem to be paying and buying more now with only my hubby and myself than when I had my children at home and all their friends turning up needing a meal or two. New subscribed to your channel from Australia. I love the idea of a sinking fund too, I will have to work my brain around this to incorporate this into my budget
We have been trying to track our food budget and we have managed to get our food bill to about £300-£400 per month for a family of 5 - it also includes our toiletries, cleaning and baby stuff like milk, nappies etc. Although I do majority of these tips (which I'm glad to see!) I also think pinterest will be a great way to get recipes and keep them pinned I've never thought of it really I usually screenshot and have folder on my phone. So thank you for this video!
Online shopping for curbside pickup is also amazing, can just check the pantry if you aren't sure
With your roast chicken- what about sides, are these generally veggies or salad, something you already have? Does this budget also include your sons school lunches?
Im happy to learn that almost all my life (living alone) I`ve been doing my grocery shopping almost as you do! ♥
I buy the chicken at Market basket and make chicken salad, I can regrow the celery in water
I also do scallions and baby bok choy.
Other than fresh fruit and veg it looks like you already have a month of meals! Id LOVE to meal plan that!
Empty nesters for 2 1/2 years now but we still buy in bulk. If we have a low pay period, or someone is in need, we're always stacked and ready to go. I keep reminding myself not to compare to our old ways because prices have increased drastically in PA!
As a blended family of 9, we used to spend btn $500-$650/month (including household cleaners) with an additional $100 for fresh produce and weekly staples. Prices were different, as well as dietary restrictions.
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thank you for this!!! you are so amazingly organized (GOALS) and i love your videos. You make it easy to follow and you're straight to the point which is so helpful for people like me who get distracted by videos that have a lot of sidenotes or story times mixed in to them. I'm the main provider for my family so saving money and paying down debt are so important to me. Thank you for your channel!
Such a great note checking off what you have for a recipe before you double stock. YOU’RE THE BEST MIKO! Thank you
I like the can good rack! Great idea! I hate when I move cans around they fall every time 😂
I appreciate your inspiring videos, truly have blessed my life!!! ♥️♥️ Thanks!
It's so incredible how simple this is to do! Thank you so much for sharing this amazingly simple system!
I love these vlogs. So helpful. I started doing this again. There was a moment there where I was just to tired to cook. But now now you can't stop me and I'm really loving going through my cookbooks📚
This is so helpful Kumiko! Meal planning is the KEY for us sticking to our grocery budget!!!
I have never "intentionally" meal prepped for the week ahead before. Everything was kind of in my head, and decided on the spur of the moment. The problem was I had to run to the supermarket during the week, spend the extra gas and time to go, and usually the nearest supermarket is more expensive than my regular one, just to get one or two ingredients. While watching your video, a light bulb went off in my head. I must meal prep on a Friday for the week ahead. I go to the produce market on Saturday mornings and the supermarket, later in the day. So by doing imeal prep the day before, it will eliminate the emergency runs during the week. And these mid week runs always made me over-run my weekly budget.
So I am really happy that I watched your video just now for now I have a "Meal Plan System". Thank you.
La première fois que j’ai vu une excellente explication concernant le budget
Bravooooo
Algérien from Ottawa
Excellent! I will be sharing your video in one of my videos! Thank you for your wisdom!🤎🙏💪🦋
I hate to read. I read your book over the course of 2 days. Sat down with my Husband. We discussed what I learned. Shared some notes. We prayed about it. And we want to get off the Hamster Trail. Made some goals. Changing the way we think about money. Thank you
This kind of video is what I need. I love to shop and eat out with my family. We're not in debt except for the mortgage that we can pay if we want but we prefer to invest the money in the stock market. I do want to learn more how to meal plan Ang get the habit of doing it. I like learning but taking the action is difficult for me to start. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You are a blessing! ❤️🙏
I started a cash envelope system and I’m trying to figure out how to save grocery money by making a meal plan. Thank you for helping me!
MIKO: "How many times have you grabbed tomato pastes at the store, and came back home to realize you already had 6 cans??"
YOU GOT ME :D
we all can relate to that 😭
Meal planning has been a game changer! I spend less money at the grocery store and we don’t eat fast food much anymore (except Chick Fil A)! We save money and we are losing weight! 😃
I love what you said about tapering off on your food budget! This was exactly what i planned on trying to do in my first month of budgeting. I personally spend about 700 eating out and between my husband, and I and our daughter our grocery bill is about 500-600 a month! There is not way I can decrease those categories more than half instantly, like I tried in the past!
I just come across this video I. This is such a good video was so helpful. Thank you for making the video❤
Thank you for this! I went to your site and found so so much good stuff. They o my thing I couldn’t find ( I realllly want) is the pantry list!
As a retired person, living alone on limited income, I make it a point to maintain a well-stocked pantry, long term storage, and items that last indefinately. I eat what I feel in the mood takes me, because endless choices are on hand. I never open something new until what is open is used, no need to waste food. Using that method, I never find a need to meal plan, could be different if I had a family to cater to, but that is not the case. I have shopped mostly at Grocery Outlet for their WOW deals and bought multiples of items I know I will use, this saves me half to 75% on my grocery bills. I am mostly vegetarian or vegan, with the occasional addition of fish. A plant based diet is healthier, kinder to animals and the environment and saves a lot of money. I make it a point to never waste anything, although I do allow myself a special treat once in a while. Especially, during a snow storm and being house -bound, I can honestly say, I have everything I could possibly need, enough to last a very long time, without ever having to go to the store. Even without the snow storm it is a good plan to eliminate in-person contacts as much as possible, Knowledge of proper food storeage also helps eliminate waste,
Is there any food storage ideas that you love the most? I realized recently that I can freeze chopped onion and many other chopped veggies that last for a while frozen !
It's a myth that plant based is healthier. Personally I feel.my best when eating keto.
At my house, our largest monthly bill is our groceries. We are a family of 4 living in Ohio. We average an estimate of $260 to $300 a week (that includes all household items, all beauty products & pet food. I would LOVE to get that amount down some, even if only $50 a week. Your video was very helpful & I will try these tips this week on "grocery day" this week. Thank you for the video!
I just found your channel and am glad I did. Your intro about food/groceries being the silent killer and needs turning into wants had me saying that’s me. Along with thinking about making drastic goals. I def want to get a handle on my food budget because that is what totally hits my budget the hardest and where I go over monthly.
Can you fo a video of how you decide on what meats to buy for the freezer and how much at a time? Is it the same each time you fill up your freezer? Loved this!!!!
Very thorough. Excellent system. Thanks.
Miko you are spot on about the food budget we all struggle with it I'm having trouble working with only 100 a week..i try to plan ahead and figure it out its rough 😣 i end up overspending.
Create a meal prep system and check out sweetpeas saffron.
That pantry inventory is what I need 1!! Idk why I didn't make that before :o
This is an oldie, but a goodie. My issue is sticking to the list and budget because I am one to go to the market and get those things I 'want" and not "need". Also, I find that I don't stick to cooking the meals because with a toddler I often don't have time so we will eat something else (we don't buy out), but then we have wasted food at the end of the week/month. But this was a great video.
Best Meal-plan video on RUclips!!! Thank you!!!
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Haha I watch your videos over and over again because of that RUclips asked me a question( kind of little survey about your channel ) about your channel, why I like and watch your channel . I could chose more than one. I picked : informative, inspirational, fun, helpful, several more I do not remember .just let you know. btw greetings from Canada
I love how you break everything down and explain why you're doing it. It's incredibly helpful. I have yet to find something that works for meal planning. I'm definitely going to work on your methods. I'm a boy mom x4 so life is so hectic! I'm gluten free and recently started eating dairy again and stopping nursing my youngest. Although I'll likely cut out dairy again. Also I live in Washington too. I can definitely relate. Thank you for being real!
Also I love your planner! Where can I get it?
Just found this video and I think it’s fantastic!!
I live with my sister and she is the worst grocery shopper. She buys multiples of things all the time and then never uses them. She kept getting pesto from aldi and never used it now we have like 4-6 jars. I’m trying to meal plan my lunches for work and some dinner to use up more of our pantry and freezer items. Thanks for the inspo!!
I'm so glad you talked about not setting a budget or following what seems to be around on the net a lot which is $100 per person per week. Especially because I live in Australia and our food prices are very expensive yet a lot of people seem to believe this is the magic number because it's on You Tube by a few influencers. I recently did a video on my channel talking how I meal plan and I do exactly the same as you a few people said it was a lot of effort but again I'm not wasting time at the shops, running out of items, or massively stock piling things and don't have any food waste so we are happy!
I used to get down on myself about not reaching that $100/month per person guideline. Then I realized the one person I witnessed shaming other parents had 5 children under 5 who ate very small portions and downplayed when formula for her new baby put her over budget. "Isn't that food for one of your family members, sweetheart?"
I'm so glad to hear a realistic voice on menu planning! Thank you!!
Two quick questions. I plan 2 weeks at a time. I end up having to tally ingredients to make sure I have enough of something on hand. Any thoughts on expediting this process? Also, how do you maintain your stock list? I have a list of my freezer stock in a Google sheet, but struggle to make changes to it in real time. I have also downloaded a few meal planning apps to try, but I don't think the cool tool solves the difficulty in maintaining an up to date list.
@@jenniferwagner2707 I don't know if your asking me or The Budget Mom your questions but just wanted to reply - as a family I have people with dietary and sensory needs so we pretty much eat the same things each week so we buy the same things all the time. While it might be boring it's safe - I will buy a few different things like chicken kiev or a flavoured steak if I've found it as a markdown but the sides are usually still the same to make sure we try to eat as healthy as we can - some nights its just oven cooked frozen fish and oven cooked chips with no veggies cause this mum is tired LOL I wrote a list of the meals we eat al the time and I have at least 2 sets of ingredients for each so if I go to get something and I find we don't have it I can cycle through to another meal idea.
@@FrugalFunMum actually I love that you replied. I wasn’t sure if you would see my reply!! So, you essentially have a meal plan or 2 that you cycle through? And so a pretty standard grocery list? Interesting. I have about 30+ recipes saved on my All Recipes that I cycle through. If I could pair them together into 2 or even 3 cycles, I could just have a standard grocery list to clip and run with. That would save me so much time. I will add a new recipe every cycle if I can, but no more. I’m with you there about being tired! I place my harder recipes on the weekend, so I can have an extra 30 mins to prep if I need.
One thing I need to look at when meal planning is extracurricular activities. I have 3 boys who combined are in a lot of activities, plus appointments. I know not to plan a more complicated recipe on a day when all 3 boys have something at 3 different times. That's a night for an instant pot dish that can be made before we leave and stay on "keep warm". On the night hubby works late, I plan a meal I know he's not keen on but that the boys and I enjoy. Grocery pick up has saved me loads too, although lately produce hasn't been great and covid has left a lot of items not available and prices high.
Love this! Thank you for breaking it all down. I know I can DRASTICALLY reduce my food budget by just PLANNING!!!
Wow! You appear to keep on hand a LOT of food for a family of 3.
Thank you so much for this video! I love the pantry…. Where did you get your shelf that holds your soups/ can goods?
Kumiko, thank you, thank you, thank you for this video! I'm going to do exactly what you advised here, and let's see if my (huge) monthly groceries spendings decrease.
I think the thing about this method is to already have provisions like you have that big pantry, which would mean to spend more in the beginning
This video is so helpful. Thank you so much
For me shopping online works best to avoid temptation and buy stuff, not on my shopping list compared to going in the store but there are times I do go in if we run out of something specific like milk or my daughters want to cook something special. If you're in Texas HEB has free curbside. And lately, I've been getting my proteins from imperfect foods. We're eating more at home which is healthier and we can stay within our budget.
I am rarely not at my $35 mark for Walmart delivery however if I’m below I’ll add a couple extra things to my cart and those extra things will be use for the following week
You have changed my pinterest recipe printing!! I did not know you could change the serving size!! We went from a Family of 6 to 3. Thank you #lifechanging
Thanks for the tips, where did you get the cans rack? I am looking for one but they are flimsy, yours looks sturdy, please let me know thanks again!
Love how organized You are!
Thank you so much for your videos we’re almost debt free
Trying meal planning this year 2022! Not one to go to several stores to save with price of gas, but thinking if Walmart is across from aldi's then why not. Thanks for the motivation.
this was so so helpful ive really been struggling with this since I moved out alone
Wowwww so helpful, thanks!!
Achievable amounts - I needed to hear that 🙏
I love the way you explain things
Very informative! Thank you for the tip on using Pinterest.
I notice you didn’t add in side dishes or snacks?
I joined a local CSA in my community. While the prices do go up each year its about $400 for a 24 week season and I build my menus around the produce that comes in each weekly box and do a sinking fund throughout the year. My local farm also offers a bunch of other activities that are free for CSA members!
I really appreciate the step by step video's! Thank you for sharing!
Loving this! Especially as I begin my marriage!
Miko, What about side dishes? What do you serve with your whole chicken? I loved this video! Thanks!
I like this video. Fitting your food budget to where you live and food requirements is to true. Great job. One issue I have though is: Beans are protein and they are cheap! Meat "animal protein" is what is the most expensive ingredient. You can add beans to your meat dish a cut the price. Or eat a meatless meal once a week to cut the budget or better yet a few meals a week of bean dishes and cut the budget way down.
I love this idea❤
I have been literally shopping my pantry, freezer and fridge before making my shopping list since the beginning of thia month and let me tell you I have saved so much money on groceries, I also started shopping online for my groceries at Walmart and before I couldn't keep my total under $175 per week, and now because I shop from my stuff I already have I have been able to keep it under $40 per week 😱, and we don't waste anything or throw out any spoil food at the end of the week because we use up everything, and let me tell you I love leftovers and my kids don't mind having the same things over and over again.
Thank you so much for this videos, must be nice that your family gets new recipes every day. what if they don't like it do you guys just still eat it?
Need those organizers in your pantry! The cereal dispensers, the canned item dispensers, those are great!
Also the tiny expense tracker in your Costco envelope. I've hunted everywhere and I can't find that. Is that available somewhere?
Super-helpful video. Thanks.
You can find the tracker under the free resources on her website :)
@@stormimileia Thanks--I already have that tracker though. :) I mean the tiny one that fits inside her sinking fund envelope. I looked through the free resources from top to bottom & didn't find that size. It could be that it's not out as an available resource at that size yet. Maybe I can shrink this one...
@@LornaHartman are you looking at the spending trackers in the free resource library? Those are the ones I use for my sinking funds 😁
@@stormimileia If they are, that means she shrank them down considerably to get them to fit inside her sinking envelopes. Either that, or I'm blind and didn't see them when I looked all through the free resources. I saw spending trackers, but not at that small a size. I'll try shrinking them myself and see if I can get them to fit in the envelope.
Hi…wanted to know where to find a planner like yours. Thank you..
Best video ever on mal planning, congrats.
Wow, thank you for sharing! :)