My goal for June is to spend only $400 for my family of 5. You frugal Mommas may roll your eyes at that exorbitant amount, but trust me, feeding these hearty appetites makes it difficult to keep any food at all in the house!
Yeah they look innocent. But these people can eat!
And because I love them, I feed them
So without further delay, here is our menu plan this week :
Breakfasts
Waffles w/ syrup, Fresh strawberries
Scrambled Eggs, French Toast, Apple Slices Milk (Our first FCH lesson!)
Cereal w/ milk, Fresh Strawberries, yogurt
Blueberry Muffins, Yogurt, Milk (Second FCH Lesson)
Smoothies, Toast with Peanut Butter
Lunches
Leftovers x 2
Hot dogs, Pasta salad
English Muffin Pizza
Egg salad sandwiches, veggie sticks
Macaroni and Cheese
Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese
Suppers
Chicken and Gravy with peas over Biscuits
Broccoli Cheese Soup, Salad, Homemade Italian Breadsticks
Cheesy Chicken Vermicelli, Breadsticks, Salad
Grilled Marinated Chicken Thighs, Pasta Salad
Homemade Pizza, Homemade cake (FCH Lesson)
Chicken Enchiladas, Corn, Salsa, Lettuce, Sour Cream, Milk Cake with strawberries and whipped cream
Leftovers!
My total spent this week on groceries was $110. A little over my goal of $100/week but I am sure it will even out as I stocked up on several things this week!
What is your weekly grocery budget and family size? I’d love for you to share it and keep me inspired!






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Our family used to spend $400 a month on groceries plus $50 for toiletries. We are a family of 4, 2 being preschoolers. I have got it down to $400 total for groceries and toiletries. I am so impressed you are doing $400 for your family! We are always trying to get our’s down too, so keep up the HARD work!
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Living in South Africa it is difficult to compare our spending with yours so I try to compare it other moms and wives here willing to talk to me about how much they spend.
I am always shocked if I come across someone who doesn’t know how much they spend. Even if you are not financially challenged and regardless of the economy, not knowing where your money goes is crazy. Strangely enough, many say they have no idea how much they spend….they just put in on the card and their husbands pay the bill!
I budget 3000 South Africa Rands for groceries each month for our family of 4. This includes all food, toiletries, cleaning products, pet food (for our 16 pets) and pool maintenance chemicals. Directly converted, this is $300 (US). We don’t have coupons here. Compared to other families we know living in our area, this is less than half of what most of them spend. Some of them spend MORE than this every WEEK!
My inlaws spend more than double our budget just on food for the 2 of them, no pets, and they eat out 2-3 times per week.
For me, its all about providing healthy nourishing meals for growing appetites using frugal recipes, clever portion control, shopping with the sales (including stocking up on things when they’re cheap) and making sure I have tasty, inexpensive treats on hand to keep snacking from breaking the budget.
Keep working on that budget, Stephanie. It gets easier with practice, promise!
ok, does your $100 include household items/toiletries? We are starting the $400 dollar a month budget for a family of 5 this month, too. We are including all household items, including diapers! We went a little over, too…it is HARD! I am glad to see how you are doing it-that helps me! Thanks! OH, and your menu looks GREAT!
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Stephanie says:
Your right, it is hard! Impossible? I don’t think so. Our budget does include toiletries, which I can get usually for free or very inexpensively at Walgreens. I have a pretty good stockpile going so I don’t think I will need much this month besides toilet paper. I don’t have any littles in diapers any longer, however I have seen lots of ways you can score diapers very cheap! Hope that answers your question!
We spend $200 a week with 5, but we also have 1 still in diapers and twins that wear diapers at night. This also buys the occasional household item like lamps. So, it’s not just food.
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Your menu looks good. I love that you are doing the FCH lessons.
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I’m impressed, as usual!
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At this point, I don’t even know anymore. I really have to relook at our budget again! I have not been keeping a tight track as I need to.
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I think your $100 a week sounds pretty good. We spend $192.50 a week and that is for a family of 8. We do not split out toiletries so that $192.50 covers everything from shampoo to toilet paper to eggs. We do always buy beef in bulk once a year, and a lamb, and sometimes we raise a batch of chickens to slaughter — meaning that I don’t always have to buy meat. In my family, we are definitely carnivores!
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