Budget Shopping For $170 a Month: Extreme Grocery Shopping | Grocery Budget 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

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  • @yvonnepalmquist8676
    @yvonnepalmquist8676 Год назад +42

    So glad you have decided to keep this series. For some reason I find them very calming in the face of this inflation.

  • @susanwright1931
    @susanwright1931 Год назад +134

    We got chickens last year and every time I bring in a couple eggs my husband will say “there’s a couple bucks”. 🤣 I cannot believe the price. Yesterday at Walmart an 18 pack was $10. I definitely recommend chickens. They are so sweet and obviously worth it right now.

    • @wolflover4life19
      @wolflover4life19 Год назад +13

      I would get chickens if our HOA allowed. For now I'm grateful to know a friend that has them and I buy them from her for $3/ dozen

    • @americaneden3090
      @americaneden3090 Год назад +12

      ​@@wolflover4life19 u can maybe help ur friend out by giving her foods scraps and maybe an extra gift or barter with a bag of familiar feed.

    • @americaneden3090
      @americaneden3090 Год назад +8

      ​@@wolflover4life19and just as a suggestion to ANYONE if yall have the ability to raise chickens, an incubator is a costly investment but WORTHY if one could consider spending $200 on a flock or eggs. That 1 time investment tho can pay out year after year by circumventing the need for a hatchery. Meat birds are a different thing tho. If u want consistency of texture and familiar MODERN cookery then commercial meat birds from the store or a hatchery are a must. If u know how to tweak the cooking, prepping, breeding of the birds then eating is OK, but it IS DIFFERENT than what we get from the grocery store today.

    • @shell7142
      @shell7142 Год назад +2

      @@americaneden3090 I second that with everything you have said!

    • @cruisepuppy
      @cruisepuppy Год назад +12

      I've had chickens for over 10 years now - but sadly, they aren't laying right now when I really NEED them too! I know it's related to shorter days and less light, so I probably need to have my husband hook up a light on a timer to encourage some egg laying - but goodness, for now, I'm paying for chicken food AND buying eggs at the store! YIKES! Just sayin'....even if you have chickens, you still have expenses for food, scratch, a few treats once in a while, etc. And, like eggs, the price of chicken food isn't getting any cheaper, either!

  • @lisajepson1228
    @lisajepson1228 Год назад +76

    I think the difference in her family groceries and her RUclips groceries really shows the power of slowly buying things over time when on sale! Most of us probably shop like the RUclips groceries- here’s 5 recipes for the week and what I need to buy. Does usually end up being about $100 for just dinners and then you add on all the other stuff for breakfasts and lunches.

    • @somneang87time29
      @somneang87time29 Год назад +2

      Agree 👍

    • @laurastone2771
      @laurastone2771 Год назад +5

      That is good insight for those thinking she is being dishonest about how much she spends monthly. Because that 100.00 is feeding her family for 5 nights some might think she is "cheating" in a way. But they need to look at it this way. She is providing meal ideas and then on the other hand deal savings. They need to separate the two.

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад +1

      Ohhh great point!!! Thanks for pointing out another strategy of hers; buy slowly on sale over time.... Yes... Okay, going to think about this....

    • @stephaniegilbert2476
      @stephaniegilbert2476 Год назад +3

      I disagree. Because then she could just claim all of her groceries are for videos. I think for the sake of authenticity if her family eats it it’s counts toward the grocery budget. I also think anytime she purchases meat from half a cow or a whole cow should count because that means she doesn’t have to buy it at the store. But she can do what she wants to do is her channel.

    • @zipporahmack-rf9hl
      @zipporahmack-rf9hl Год назад +1

      I cut down on grocery bill by eating PBJ or cereal or sandwich for lunch. It's saves so much money and time. Or make pizza roll ups. Tortilla topped with cheese pepperoni and cheese roll up and warm on top of stove. My kiddos loved it. New easy lunch ideas.

  • @tammymyer5347
    @tammymyer5347 Год назад +10

    What a way to save money on your grocery budget having a RUclips channel where you can claim your food/groceries as a business expense!! #winning

  • @melissam4836
    @melissam4836 Год назад +19

    I really appreciate the breakdown. You find amazing deals. The one thing I will say, though, is that your business expenses help keep your groceries total down as your family eats the meals you prepare for RUclips. I understand why you keep those totals separate for tax purposes. Realistically you probably wouldn't spend as much as you do for those special meals but I suspect your monthly grocery bill would be higher. I mention this only because there are people who are watching your videos who are probably disappointed when they can't feed their family of 6 for such a low cost.
    Thank you for sharing and always creating get videos

    • @erinsmakes2933
      @erinsmakes2933 Год назад +4

      This is a very valid point I hope she takes it into consideration.

    • @kristyh982
      @kristyh982 Год назад +1

      It’s a great point tho I think all of last years hauls had the business buys included. I could be mistaken but that’s what I remember.

    • @erinsmakes2933
      @erinsmakes2933 Год назад

      @@kristyh982 I was curious how she divided up the processed cow they purchased also b/c I don't remember if this was added in as a one time expense or spread throughout the year?

    • @melissam4836
      @melissam4836 Год назад +1

      @Kristen Hehr great point. It would be interesting to see the difference between the finL totals from last year and this year. Of course, with all the costs going up, it does make it difficult to compare fairly.

    • @FrugalFitMom
      @FrugalFitMom  Год назад +12

      This month was particularly low because I am trying to eat out of the pantry and freezer better than I have in the past. Honestly, if I wasn't doing new RUclips recipes for videos we would eat a LOT more beans and rice but people get really tired of that content all the time. ;)

  • @oliviap768
    @oliviap768 Год назад +39

    I have such a hard time saying no to foods I crave when I am in store. Grocery pick-up is saving our budget. I love getting to see how much I am about to spend and having a chance to adjust what is in my cart before I buy.

    • @candycemonroe7345
      @candycemonroe7345 Год назад +2

      Yes, and I don't have to drag my two kids in the store!!

    • @oliviap768
      @oliviap768 Год назад +3

      @@candycemonroe7345 yes! We do our pick up at bed time so the kids can fall asleep on the drive! 😁

    • @TheCotzi
      @TheCotzi Год назад +4

      where i live i can spend 35$ a month for 1 month of food but i cant really decide i buy whats cheap in season and deals only and i live vegan

    • @leeanncornell8305
      @leeanncornell8305 Год назад +2

      About 10 - 12 months ago started changing my diet etc. I cut about a lot of junk food etc. It was because of health issues and not being able to exercise etc. Slowly losing weight. Plus interment fasting most of time etc. Also cutting down portions etc. I still have some goodies once in a while etc. How I do it, hunger pains are never as painful as back, leg, neck and migraines pains. I figure if I can get through all pain hunger pains are not bad. 😂 I keep binge goodies out of house. It's not easy but doing it. Their is nothing that is a no no just not every day or every week. So I save money. Good time to do it as food is ridiculously high. Of course I price around every where for food etc. 🤪😝😁🌸

    • @joannaazar7396
      @joannaazar7396 Год назад +2

      Olivia Same 🎯🎯

  • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
    @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Год назад +43

    I spent $280 last month for my family and filmed it. I love seeing these videos and watching how you save so much on groceries!

    • @JoshBeetler
      @JoshBeetler Год назад +3

      i spent $1000 on my wife, 2.5 y/o and myself, how are these numbers evn possible

    • @val_0520
      @val_0520 Год назад +1

      Great way to get new subscribers. Brought me straight to your channel 😊 I love these type of videos.

    • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
      @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Год назад +1

      @@JoshBeetler lots of stocking up on things when they are on sale and/or clearance and freezing them to use later! I also shop the weekly sales for making my meal plan during the week and if I still have some holes I go to the cheapest grocery store in my area to fill in the rest.

    • @FrugalLifeThriftyWife
      @FrugalLifeThriftyWife Год назад +1

      @@val_0520 Thanks for checking out my channel Valerie 😊. Hope you have a great day!

    • @jeffwensolecki2590
      @jeffwensolecki2590 Год назад

      @@JoshBeetler im Right there with you. I'm going to change that! That's nuts.

  • @sarahbeth3472
    @sarahbeth3472 Год назад +11

    Thank you for sharing these videos, Christine! I love watching them!
    My goal is less than $400 a month for me and my husband (and our dog 😉). That $400 a month includes all household products (Toilet paper, laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, tooth products, etc.) and dog food.
    We do get some help from WIC, which has been really nice.
    We are expecting a baby girl who will be born in the next 5-7 weeks 😳 So I'm also stocking up on some things, like extra Toilet paper, trash bags, and laundry detergent, so that we don't have to think about that during the early newborn weeks.
    Always working to get groceries down, since that is one of our flexible expenses that we have some control over. But wow! Inflation has made it really tricky!

  • @ericasutton4981
    @ericasutton4981 Год назад +12

    You have the brightest personality!! Like a little ball of mom sunshine!!!

  • @gardennut
    @gardennut Год назад +12

    Did you know you can freeze avocados. Peel and seed. Dip in lime juice and vacuum seal. Let them get almost ripe before freezing. They are a little softer when thawed but excellent.

  • @nahidhossain6968
    @nahidhossain6968 Год назад +3

    Mother means compassion,,, Mother means power,,,, means safety,,, means shelter,,, Mother means all hope,,, Mother means one chest of love,,,, I love you,,,"" "Mother"""

  • @angelafairman8150
    @angelafairman8150 Год назад +25

    I'm so jealous on the huge markdowns your stores offer. I have a Walmart, Aldi, and Shop n Save where I live and they don't mark thing down much at all. "Buy or freeze today" items are only marked down 10%. We do have a small Dollar Tree and Dollar General but they don't have refrigerator sections. We don't have a bread outlet anymore either. If I had your stores, I could save a lot more.

    • @keeperofsecrets88
      @keeperofsecrets88 Год назад +2

      Wow I thought my 33% of expiring meat was bad! Honestly though you still can build up a freezer over time, I'm on Long Island, NY & do pretty well with savings. I'm jealous of the produce discounts, I hardly ever get them. 😫

    • @lovelife7343
      @lovelife7343 Год назад +5

      Aldi sale stuff gets bought up in the 1st two hours there open. Best markdown day is usually Tuesday morning in my town because the new sales start on Wednesday. I usually can get lots of meat and bread products for 50% off.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Год назад +2

      RIGHT!!!!! 💯 My stores do not have all these clearance items.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Год назад +3

      @@lovelife7343 that’s nice but I’m at work on Tuesday AM…..I’m glad you are able to be there as soon as they open though.

    • @brendalantz9785
      @brendalantz9785 Год назад +2

      Our local stores…Fry’s(Kroger) and Safeway we have never seen clearance items like this? I wish we did!

  • @heatherhoffman8710
    @heatherhoffman8710 Год назад +9

    Can you also please let us know if the business food expenses are being used as meals for your family as that reduces your grocery bills.

  • @cambriaperez2865
    @cambriaperez2865 Год назад +13

    I went to Kroger Saturday and ,blew my budget lol, but so worth it! Bc they had pork loin 10/$10 a pack so I got 4 packs and they had 3lbs rolls of hamburger meat for under $9! I was like omg buying 3 of those too! So I stocked up on meat and got everything broken down into baggies and meal prepped a few things for this WK. We even tried a new recipe that was q hit for most of our kids 💝
    Like yay! 💝 This morning while watching RUclips I have cut some colored bell peppers and green bell peppers (that are on their last legs) and put them in baggies in the freezer. I'm like man Monday is going good! 💝
    I don't normally do this lol
    So I'm like this will help me this wk. It's a busy wk and I know this will help me lol

    • @hannahkayee831
      @hannahkayee831 Год назад +2

      You mean 10 pork loin chops for $10? 2.5lbs of pork for $10 is expensive. Just a tip if you buy a pork loin half or whole boneless they will cut it into whatever size chops you want. :) can get them from $1.49lb to $2.49lb here. I found that out because my dad went to meat cutting school MANY years ago. I do that now. Or just cut it myself. 2 roasts one from each end and the middle into 1 inch chops. Thought I'd just let you know.

    • @cambriaperez2865
      @cambriaperez2865 Год назад +2

      @@hannahkayee831 thanks 💝
      I haven't found pork loin much in our area so I was excited 😊
      I'll check the next time if they finally have the loin not cut. They haven't had that the last couple times I've been.

    • @cambriaperez2865
      @cambriaperez2865 Год назад +2

      @@hannahkayee831 usually I get the pork loin and put it in my crockpot, but they only had the cut up kind. I was just happy to find it lol

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Год назад +1

      @@cambriaperez2865 congrats on finding it! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @hannahkayee831
      @hannahkayee831 Год назад +1

      Just seen it was at Kroger for $2.49lb so a great deal :)

  • @mjdevorick8404
    @mjdevorick8404 Год назад +11

    I’m still a little confused… did you eat the PW dinners? If that fed your family then that was technically your groceries. I think you’re very frugal and I enjoy the videos so much, I just have a little trouble with the math if you don’t include all the food you ate.

  • @sarahbutterfras4896
    @sarahbutterfras4896 Год назад +24

    Thank you for discussing household items. I always separate groceries and household items in my budget. It feels like household items can get out of control super fast, so I'm looking forward to any tips on keeping that in check.

    • @briannehill7583
      @briannehill7583 Год назад +3

      They do in my house for sure. Household and pet food. We have 8 animals ....so a zoo basically. Between their food and supplies and household items and food for us It all can feel out of control quick

    • @Sterling8953
      @Sterling8953 Год назад +2

      We keep household items and pet items separate from my grocery budget. We only have 2 cats and we buy their food and litter is the biggest sizes possible. We also buy household items in bulk at Sams and get them maybe 2x a yr for cleaning items and 4x a yr for paper products and trash bags.

    • @cherylliston3284
      @cherylliston3284 Год назад +2

      @@briannehill7583 seriously, my ding ding husband buys rotisserie chickens for our dogs and cats. They eat better than us. Ha ha

  • @heidibonjour
    @heidibonjour Год назад +3

    Ohhh... Christine found 8 oz of cheese on sale for $1.69. ( 21 cents per ounce) .. I just bought sale cheese here in Vancouver for 600 grams for $9; that's 41 cents per ounce.. no wonder I cannot match these grocery haul prices. I would say even shopping the sales, going to the cheapest ethnic markets around etc. prices are easily double here. But even so, ALL Christine's tips and recipes are helpful! By using many of her strategies, I have cut my grocery bill by a lot!! Thank you!

  • @cambriaperez2865
    @cambriaperez2865 Год назад +13

    Love your hair 💁‍♀️ 💝
    What a great price on cheese 🧀 and avocado 🥑! I just spent 77¢ each on avocado and I was like yay! Finally a sale lol
    I miss our old prices lol
    We're a family of 8 now and I'm like man I miss the cheap eggs. That was such a cheap meal & meal stretcher. Now, I'm like no don't eat the eggs. Eat your Christmas candy and cereal lol

    • @Dee-bl7qv
      @Dee-bl7qv Год назад

      77cents on an avocado is unheard of in my neck of the woods. We regularly pay$2.00 each😞.

  • @samanthadodd8112
    @samanthadodd8112 Год назад +2

    Nice to have business expenses that can feed ur family too.

  • @mrswex96
    @mrswex96 Год назад +10

    I can't wait to see the Reeses video! Our youngest just had a peanut challenge that was successful, which means we can now eat all the things peanuts for the first time in 12 years!

    • @audraleigh9922
      @audraleigh9922 Год назад +2

      Congrats on the peanut challenge!!!! I'm also super excited for the video because I'm a huge Reese's fan.

    • @Darcie89
      @Darcie89 Год назад

      That's so awesome! Praise the Lord! woot woot!!

    • @catrinalong7645
      @catrinalong7645 Год назад

      Amen! So amazing!

  • @heatherfarthing5661
    @heatherfarthing5661 Год назад +3

    You broke up your expenses into different groups so it seemed lower but if it all comes out of 1 bank account like mine does then it is the total expense. Which is much higher. Plus you are shopping frequently throughout the week. What about families that don't have the time or gas money? Basically you are shopping the sales. Which is good but not enough to truly help most families.

  • @wonderingsanna
    @wonderingsanna Год назад +4

    Hmm.. it feels wery strange when you put all the cost of the Pioner woman... in the column Business expences and non in the food.
    Ofc you should have it as Business expences to (since you have a business and need to put it in the company accountings) but I think you should add it into the cost of feeding your family to when you add all food costs together. It´s not like you made the video and didn´t eat the food, you still had to buy food to feed your family those days. A taste test like the Reeses doesn´t feel the same

  • @bridgetbuer150
    @bridgetbuer150 Год назад +6

    Christine, my girlfriends and I are already making plans for the day after Christmas, shopping for gift kits. Thanks for the idea.

  • @gretchenb7884
    @gretchenb7884 Год назад +6

    After watching your recent video that you mentioned making your own bread for the entire month, I decided to try your recipe. Wow! My family loves it. I was struggling to find a recipe that we all agreed on. Thank you!!

  • @kathyfalk3249
    @kathyfalk3249 Год назад +11

    Your family eats the groceries you buy for business, right? So do you add the business grocery expense to your monthly grocery expense for the total groceries it takes to feed your family? (I could understand excluding the Reese's items you bought because those are just extra treats.)

    • @sarahwilson4676
      @sarahwilson4676 Год назад +2

      Yes!! Like it’s business expense but also your family eating it so that’s why your spending less on groceries 😅🫠

  • @deniselittle5558
    @deniselittle5558 Год назад +10

    I'm not sure if I missed it. Are the meals made specifically for youtube eaten by your family or do you do something else with that food? If your family is eating that food then you have to include the cost in the total you are spending to feed your family. You can still put it in as a business expense, but you also have to count it towards the family groceries.

    • @jac-pieceynumnums
      @jac-pieceynumnums Год назад +1

      Yes I was thinking the same thing.

    • @biblechick1025
      @biblechick1025 Год назад

      She does meal budget challenges and donates the food she buys for those

    • @christinajholman5800
      @christinajholman5800 Год назад

      I believe if her family doesn’t eat it, she usually packs it up for someone in need in her community. She’s mentioned people that had various needs before.

  • @brandiallen7979
    @brandiallen7979 Год назад +7

    I have lived in Spain for 7 years and I do miss some of the American stuff, I love watching grocery hauls to see the things I cant get anymore. It is amazing how many options there are in America. Its great here, but boy do I miss the glittering variety of whatever kind of ethnic food you can get at any moment.

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад

      Ohhh that sounds so lovely to be living in Spain....... :) I hope to visit Spain this June !!

    • @brandiallen7979
      @brandiallen7979 Год назад

      @@heidibonjour where are you going? If I know it I can give you some good restaurants. It is lovely, though it does have some complexities, I dont regret it for a minute

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад

      @@brandiallen7979 I hope to go to Madrid for a few days, then the train to Seville and along the coast. My partner wants to go to Barcelona at the end. I will take my folding bicycle to cycle around as I have some difficulty walking... I would love some suggestions on authentic restaurants ( not too expensive if possible) .. Thank you :)

    • @brandiallen7979
      @brandiallen7979 Год назад +1

      @@heidibonjour Excellent choices, I used to live in Madrid if you like seafood this place is off the charts and super local, Ribeira do Miño, in Malasana neighbourhood. Giant, and I mean giant seafood towers for like $50 full of crab and shrimp. Casa Mingo is a bit out of the way in Madrid but all the cab drivers know it bc it is dead cheap and amazing Roasted Chicken and hard cider. The chorizo is fantastic. Cava Baja in the La Latina neighbourhood is a great tapas street tons of little places that fill up fast, this place La Perejila is a Gem, green and red with flamingo memorabilia everywhere...The Mercado San Miguel near plaza mayor is touristy but in the corner in this no frills seafood stall standing room only and they just serve you the freshest stuff on paper plates. Seek out the secret nun cookies at convents from the cloistered sisters...its great. I cant help with Seville, I have only been once an am actually doing a big trip down south in a couple weeks. I would say if it is your first time in Spain, Siesta is real, most things close btw 3-5pm. Lunch is from 1-330pm, and dinner is 830-10pm. Locals have coffee breaks at 11am-ish and from 5-7pm. The hole in the walls that look sketchy and are filled with salty old people generally have the best stuff. But if you want to splash out, having a cocktail at the Ritz and getting dressed up is always super fun. have a great time and Viva España!

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад

      @@brandiallen7979 Oh wow! THANK YOU SO MUCH! These all sound wonderful! I can't wait to try some of these places out! And thanks for the tips about siesta and hours! The Ritz sounds so fun, too! I appreciate all your input! You sound like a travel writer, the way you write! I can imagine you blogging or doing advice for tourists in Spain! Have a wonderful trip heading down south! Thank you again! cheers!

  • @jray8553
    @jray8553 Год назад +1

    Now I know why when I went to Walmart after the holidays to try and get a few of those holiday body care packs I couldn't find any. Seems a little insensitive. I understand getting a few months worth, a few boxes of each, but this much seems to be excessive. The year before I was able to score 2 packs of razors, 2 packs of body wash, and 2 packs of lotion. I felt that was a blessing and helped cut those expenses for several months. This year I could literally not find a single holiday pack at the numerous Walmarts I went to, so videos like this are kind of frustrating.

  • @MomNTraining
    @MomNTraining Год назад +10

    I died laughing when I saw the counter full of chocolate chips. Kind of jealous though! 😂

  • @heatherhoffman8710
    @heatherhoffman8710 Год назад +5

    Would love to see your meal list for the month to go along with your grocery videos.

  • @meganpryor1081
    @meganpryor1081 Год назад +2

    Love the 10 minute window comment for Avacodos!! I definitely laughed out loud at how right on you are! Thanks for this video love it

  • @danidavis3716
    @danidavis3716 Год назад +4

    Thank you for splitting things into different categories. Where did you find the insane deal on the chocolate chips?? That was crazy!! Thanks again for sharing what you’ve been doing for years for your family with the world!! You’re business, at least what we see, exactly how “expert” business consultants teach people to use if they want to start their own business!!
    1) Learning to save now to have money for later was necessary
    2) Saving money also became fun
    3) You’ve created a business/income from doing steps 1 & 2!!

  • @candacechavigne5560
    @candacechavigne5560 Год назад +3

    This is a great idea to track monthly spending on food. I need to do this. Though honestly, I’m mildly afraid I’ll have a coronary. It’s ridiculous how much I’m spending on food, and I’m a 1-person household! I do think the comment above about shopping sakes and then figuring it out when you get home is a good idea, rather than shopping for recipes. Of course, that also means you don’t necessarily have a put together list, which (at least for a household of one), could lead to waste if I’m not careful.

    • @nancyshrout-wankowski7147
      @nancyshrout-wankowski7147 Год назад +1

      I usually check the sales flyers before I go shopping, and only buy the items which are on sale, which we will eat. I have no problem cherry picking (only going into the store for the sale items, and them leaving). We do have a multitude of stores to choose from, which many do not.

  • @kaitfedro3302
    @kaitfedro3302 Год назад +2

    We took a risk on the generic brand rinse aid at Walmart recently, and it works just as well as Jet Dry for like half the price. Definitely worth a try!!

  • @emmawhite9892
    @emmawhite9892 Год назад

    We use wic. It’s a life saver!! So our weekly out of pocket is around $20 and once a month we spend $100 on meat at sams. It’s fantastic!! $180 for my tiny family is perfect!

  • @DaniElle-di4ho
    @DaniElle-di4ho Год назад +2

    I love this series of monthly grocery hauls, thanks!

  • @centreeki-librecenter9506
    @centreeki-librecenter9506 Год назад +13

    Very interested in the breakdown! I'm Canadian and my budget per month (family of 3 and a dog) for groceries, dog food and personel care is 350. Looking forward to more tips! Thanks you are an inspiration to me and my family:)

    • @elainestobbe6346
      @elainestobbe6346 Год назад +4

      Canadian here too with 3 plus a dog. Always on the lookout for deals. Cleaned our freezer out this weekend (-45 out) and found all kinds of good stuff. Your budget is lower than mine but I'm working at it.

    • @celticlassie
      @celticlassie Год назад +3

      I’d love to know how you do $350 a month. We are family of three plus diabetic cat and I shop a lot of sales and we meal plan around sales and $350 is what we spend in a week 😮

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад +4

      @@celticlassie For myself and one other who's here 30 % of the time, it was about $650 month, but now it's closer to $400 in metro Vancouver. I'm experimenting with other coffees ( Starbucks beans at $19 / pound were costing $48 for 2.5 pounds/ month. ) and I also cut out my Balderson cheese habit ( $60 +/ month on cheese) to generic cheeses and so cheese budget is down to about $20 /month. I started study my grocery receipts at home, and started to shop the sales... I'm continuing to see if I can get this lower. I have no idea how some of these people, even here in Canada, do these super low budgets !

    • @centreeki-librecenter9506
      @centreeki-librecenter9506 Год назад +4

      @@celticlassie I have a large garden and forage in the summer time ( mushrooms, berries, we fish and hunt etc) I canne everything and anything I can. It helps me to not buy so much in the off season so I can concentrate on getting meat. For personal car, I use swagbucks points ( gives me amazon gift card). I am gluten-free, my husband has crohn and we are all lactose intolerant including my daughter. Weirdly enough it helps because we can't buy treats. I've been doing this for 8 years now so I rarely run out of things so I can shop around for better deals. Ps I'm french so I apologize in advance for my written mistakes. :)

    • @heidibonjour
      @heidibonjour Год назад +1

      @@centreeki-librecenter9506 Wow, thanks for sharing! You have many great strategies!!!!!

  • @the_boxing_princess9396
    @the_boxing_princess9396 Год назад +3

    OMG I wish the prices were as low in Canada… As a reference, Here, a bell pepper is 4,99$..

  • @nerdymichelle
    @nerdymichelle Год назад +5

    Good to see it can still be done! I spent 5x what I budgeted in January. A significant portion of this was on pet supplies and garden stuff, so I hope it pays off in the long-run. (I count garden stuff as groceries since the goal is to eat healthier and save money at the store.) In the meantime, I need to seriously cut back in spending these next few months.

    • @box2bliss927
      @box2bliss927 Год назад

      I buy a pack of 10 + variety heirloom seeds for under 20 on Amazon. They take beautifully. And start the seedlings end of February in empty egg cups I save for east transplanting. I don’t spend much on garden supplies with these little savings.

    • @nerdymichelle
      @nerdymichelle Год назад +1

      @@box2bliss927 I might have to try that! ... I didn't spend much on plants, but I did purchase some new containers, growing media, and a small fence to keep our dog out of the garden. She thought it was her own personal snack bar last year. ... I expect these things to last several years. So it shouldn't be too bad in the long-run.

  • @labsareperfect
    @labsareperfect Год назад +5

    Yes, I am looking forward to your pantry and freezer clean out videos! I’m so curious to see how many months you can go before it actually starts to look half empty! Truly my favorite video so far this year!

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres2100 Год назад +3

    I spend about 390$ a month in groceries ..deep freezer is full and pantry is well stocked but I always buy if on sale I try to buy the limited on a product

  • @koffeekat8106
    @koffeekat8106 Год назад

    Eek! I'm such a nerd! I love these data points!!!!!!

  • @FrugalFamilyFocus
    @FrugalFamilyFocus Год назад +33

    If it were a “business expense” I’d be making a weekly meal plan prep/cooking video 😂

  • @hello-vs4me
    @hello-vs4me 10 месяцев назад

    170 a month is 42.50 a week for family of 6 great video😊

  • @heatherhoffman8710
    @heatherhoffman8710 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a stocktake of your freezer as a value of what you started the year with in your freezer and pantry in bulk items.

  • @truthseeker7685
    @truthseeker7685 Год назад +1

    Good luck doing this in Canada.
    Our food is getting so expensive that even generic food brands are getting way too pricey.

  • @katrinaschuster6341
    @katrinaschuster6341 Год назад

    Wow almost a half Million subs! Congrats !!

  • @sherrydaugherty6144
    @sherrydaugherty6144 Год назад +1

    Christine and family have a great week have fun thanks from Oklahoma

  • @ajmckinney33
    @ajmckinney33 Год назад +4

    So. No jokes. I bought 8 bags of chocolate chips a few weeks ago ….25 CENTS A BAG!!!!!
    But….Sad story my husband and children have eaten most of them 😫

    • @susanwright1931
      @susanwright1931 Год назад +1

      That’s what happens here too! 🤣🤣 cheaper than candy bars!

  • @DragonQueenX
    @DragonQueenX Год назад +4

    Love this grocery haul vids! When your budget allows, I suggest the compostable freezer bags and sandwich bags as they are more environmentally friendly. I get ours at Target.

  • @juliehensley5788
    @juliehensley5788 Год назад +3

    Hey Christine love you videos. Rogue is so sweet. How is speedy doing? We dont see much of her anymore. Hope you and your family are doing good. Love yall ❤️

  • @msdeenatural_3
    @msdeenatural_3 Год назад +2

    I feel like I’m your area, things are probably cheaper. I like to buy things on sale all the time, and I coupon at cvs, Walgreens for household, toiletries items which helps a lot. To keep cost down , I shop at Aldi a lot.

  • @RNBD210
    @RNBD210 Год назад

    Thanks. 😊

  • @joannaazar7396
    @joannaazar7396 Год назад +1

    The eggs at Costco are definitely worth buying. Thanks Christine and family 😊

    • @joannaazar7396
      @joannaazar7396 Год назад +1

      We’re i live they don’t have all the discount stores near me. So I have to spend a tremendous amount on groceries 😢

  • @paulawilliams1474
    @paulawilliams1474 Год назад +2

    Today is my 11 year olds birthday….that’s why I’m in the beer section. Lol

  • @karenrowles9788
    @karenrowles9788 Год назад

    Christine I love it when you touch all the things 😂

  • @dianasimplifies
    @dianasimplifies Год назад +2

    Lol I thought you had extensions. Your new cut looks adorable! ❤🎉

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 Год назад +1

    We aren't buying eggs very often. One carton a month is plenty.

  • @sbrian123
    @sbrian123 Год назад +1

    I love that you started the part about your 11 yo son's birthday in front of the beer!

  • @sarahconnor64
    @sarahconnor64 Год назад +1

    Your hair looks fantastic!!!

  • @williamwarren9448
    @williamwarren9448 Год назад +3

    Great cut Christine :) makes you feel great ..glenda (my safeway/albertsons has sale ad come to me on wed that starts thursday and I shop ONLY the sales BUT THE CHEESE in some form almost always goes on good sale much better than even winco) I have walked out of there and only had sale items in my cart and said a silent YES - LAUGHED so hard when you said "someone must be drinking milk all whilly nilly ) do you know how much milk I went thru every 2 weeks ...8 gallons - four growing almost grown boys and no soda in house ....

  • @frugalfoodfamily
    @frugalfoodfamily Год назад

    These are my fav videos! Keep them coming, please :)!

  • @brookescanlon5888
    @brookescanlon5888 Год назад

    You are such an inspiration! I am working on bringing my food budget down each month. It is so hard, and I stockpile! ❤ your videos.

  • @katejohnson8293
    @katejohnson8293 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! It would be interesting to see your meal plans alongside the groceries you buy. I’m thankful for the tips- I have 3 little boys who will someday be teenagers… they eat enough already!!

  • @saraatintochristlikeness9098
    @saraatintochristlikeness9098 Год назад +2

    So a random thought... do you separate your business expenses from your family grocery budget? And if so... do you eat the meals you make for videos?

  • @susanhauck7423
    @susanhauck7423 Год назад

    I love your laugh!♥️

  • @deltorres2100
    @deltorres2100 Год назад +1

    Also I started going to a bread thrift stores and will freeze the bread and some sweets

  • @machelletenbroeck3140
    @machelletenbroeck3140 Год назад +1

    I really love your videos

  • @rcjo2
    @rcjo2 Год назад

    I just found your channel, and I love it! One tip, use plain white vinegar instead of that expensive rinse aid in the dishwasher. It works great. Thanks for all the tips!

  • @mariaquesada8626
    @mariaquesada8626 Год назад

    When it comes to avocados, buy them hard ,leave them uncovered next to the fruit .helps them ripe faster .As soon as they change color and are soft to the touch put them in the fridge an they’ll last for about 2 weeks or more.

  • @becklessmith8155
    @becklessmith8155 Год назад

    Hello! I just found your videos a few months back and I'm like watching all of them lol 😆
    Any who I'm excited to see your refrigerator video next Due to the fact that I have the same one👍🙂
    If you can I would love to see how you arrange items.
    I've only had mine for almost a year and can't seem to find storage ideas for the Hisense refrigerator 🙃
    I hope I make sense 🙏

  • @SarahSanders-pr7rj
    @SarahSanders-pr7rj Год назад

    "If you want me to touch all the things..." hahaha describes every grocery haul video on any channel, ever. The best!

  • @maria_w311
    @maria_w311 Год назад +3

    Hi Christine 👋
    I always miss that 10 minute window on the perfect avocado. 😅

  • @cindymoon24
    @cindymoon24 Год назад

    My daughter asked me for help lowering their family of three's monthly grocery expenses. My first piece of advice: Look for the orange (sell by today) tags in the meat, produce and bakery sections. I haven't paid full price for regular or plant-based meat in ages.

  • @AraceliTV
    @AraceliTV Год назад +2

    Least expensive eggs I have found are at Whole Foods! $2.99 for a dozen of the organic brown ones. I’m in CA. Target is over $6.00 and Aldi even more than that.

    • @dianasimplifies
      @dianasimplifies Год назад +1

      Wow that’s amazing for organic. I pay $5 for organic here. Sometimes I’ve noticed organic is cheaper than conventional lately. Maybe organic birds are not prone to flu.

    • @tinas4946
      @tinas4946 Год назад +1

      Shhhh…. Don’t everyone where we are buying eggs. I was shocked at their prices.

  • @sarahkapustic1881
    @sarahkapustic1881 Год назад

    I recommended your channel on a few other channels I watch if people are looking for budget friendly, pantry clean out, easy, meals etc. some people don’t know how to stretch the buck with prices being as high as they are

  • @taracatlanta6547
    @taracatlanta6547 Год назад +1

    Great video!! I love your hair ❤

  • @NatalieAbb
    @NatalieAbb Год назад +2

    My daughter contact naps (she's 6 months old) and I spend so much of her nap time watching through your videos :)

  • @angelahawkins8069
    @angelahawkins8069 Год назад +3

    Love your grocery hauls! So satisfying to watch these! Meanwhile in Missouri got some ice and now it's snowing 🌨. I will have to browse your soup recipes! Praying you have a great Monday!

    • @puppylover8991
      @puppylover8991 Год назад +1

      Hi Angela! I'm also in Missouri and trying to stay warm on this ridiculously cold Monday. I'm so ready for spring!

    • @angelahawkins8069
      @angelahawkins8069 Год назад

      @@puppylover8991 I'm ready for Spring too! 🥶

    • @loriewart1877
      @loriewart1877 Год назад +1

      Angela, I'm also in Missouri.
      With this crazy weather, it was a great day for homemade soup and hot cornbread.

    • @angelahawkins8069
      @angelahawkins8069 Год назад

      @@loriewart1877 that sounds delish!

  • @StaceysStash
    @StaceysStash Год назад

    I seriously wish we had some of the stores you have. Also I just need to go watch you actually shopping to see how it's done lol. I really need to start keeping track of what prices each store has and what sales are going on at each! Just one of those things I have to make myself do!

  • @planningwithjohn
    @planningwithjohn Год назад

    It's amazing to see the increase in grocery prices.

  • @cherylliston3284
    @cherylliston3284 Год назад

    I am a huge coupon shopper,canner and grow our veggies every year and share with all elderly neighbors.

  • @anglohobbit
    @anglohobbit Год назад +1

    Great video. I used to have an Armenian roommate; you pronounced lavash correctly 👍

  • @joannafoster3423
    @joannafoster3423 Год назад

    Thanks for adding the other expenses too. Makes it easier to compare.

  • @candidulce0714
    @candidulce0714 Год назад

    You are inspiring me to aim for $500 a month. It's actually kind of difficult for me really so this is a good start.

  • @monikasea
    @monikasea Год назад +1

    We buy a big log cheese from walmart and dont have to buy cheese for a loong time

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 Год назад

    Awesome effort! Thanks for sharing your wisdom 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

  • @sondratoburen4368
    @sondratoburen4368 Год назад +1

    I would have bought the snot out of the sausage and chocolate chips too. Bagels are so easy to make and you can make them at a reasonable size. I feel the store bought ones are just too large. Our favorite is cheddar and bacon mixed in and then before baking topped with reconstituted onions. We also make soft pretzels but in balls instead of pretzel shapes because it's just too large.

  • @janhaenell6311
    @janhaenell6311 Год назад +1

    If I had those sort of deals , I would buy them too. Unfortunately we don’t get such good deals where I live in Australia. I always get quite jealous . My best deal is 2 kilos chicken drumsticks for $7. 50 Australia n. Thanks for your videos you put so much effort into them. They are most interesting. Best wishes from Australia.

  • @sumthingelsesumthingelse6811
    @sumthingelsesumthingelse6811 Год назад +1

    Might want to check out the health warnings on the AXE products…personally I would not use.

  • @sydneysmith1921
    @sydneysmith1921 Год назад

    Yay more freezer pantry clean ours!!! Love the hair cut

  • @maryellenerikson1397
    @maryellenerikson1397 Год назад +1

    So right about the avocados! We do a little happy dance if we are fortunate enough to hit that golden window where they are not crunchy but not yet browning on the actual day we need them. ;)

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Год назад

      Ripen them in the fridge. It takes longer, but it gives you a wider window.

  • @kourtneyrahn3935
    @kourtneyrahn3935 Год назад +1

    Yaaaay so glad your doing this again this year! I too decided to track ours this year and see how it goes!

  • @No-sv6mu
    @No-sv6mu Год назад +1

    I'm ok with blowing my budget 1 month to stock on things my family will use for the next couple months. Some months are just too good to not get several months of need at 50-80% off the price. For example I will buy almost a years worth of Cheerios at Costco when the huge double boxes are on sale for $3.60. Then when we are running out they usually go on sale again the next summer for back to school time. That alone saves me almost $60.

  • @amixeblu
    @amixeblu Год назад +1

    Gala apples are *the best* seriously!

  • @mariedamon5655
    @mariedamon5655 Год назад

    Hi interesting video I love watching what people buy esp prices too thank you x

  • @kelliconlan8133
    @kelliconlan8133 Год назад

    Definitely like watching these videos. Keep them coming !

  • @keeperofsecrets88
    @keeperofsecrets88 Год назад +1

    My brain can't separate food from household & personal care, they usually come from the same places so it's all one budget to me. I always shopped smart but didn't really follow a budget last year. This year I did some research, the average for just food for a family of 2 adults in my area is $160/week! I know I can do better so that's my budget for all 3 categories I mentioned for 3 adults. I'm rolling over unused to pay for Costco/BJ's runs & so far I'm on track! 💖

    • @yanak7159
      @yanak7159 Год назад +1

      I’m the opposite, I have to separate food, supplies and household items. Separate budget for each. Because a lot of supplies are for 2 months. It’s harder to stick to a budget when everything is mixed in. Been doing this for 11 years and sticking to our budget this way.

    • @keeperofsecrets88
      @keeperofsecrets88 Год назад

      @Yana K I set a budget & roll over extra for those things that last longer. That's why it's nice to have the internet now, to see how different people do things & learn what works for us. So much easier than reading several different books back in the day.

  • @christinatareski8882
    @christinatareski8882 Год назад

    Those jimmy dean sausage tubes are an amazing find!

  • @Nicole-zv7ee
    @Nicole-zv7ee Год назад

    I love that white jacket that you are wearing in this video. It is so cute!