Oct. 5 (Yes, the very next day) stopped at Grocery Outlet while running an errand with my husband. I bought 3 16-oz jars of Planters peanuts ($1.99 ea). Spent $5.97.
Oct. 11 The day we took a picnic lunch to the river area near us. While we brought our own food for lunch, we bought 4 slices of pie (2 pecan, 1 chocolate pecan, 1 raspberry) to take home. Spent $22.00.
Oct. 14 A big shopping at WinCo. I bought Gala apples (98 cents/lb), 10 lbs carrots ($6.98), 1 acorn squash (68 cents/lb), bananas (50 cents lb), head of green cabbage (87 cents/lb), 1 green pepper (78 cents), bulk sliced almonds ($4.58/lb), bulk natural peanut butter ($2.18/lb), about a pound of pepperoni ($6.10), 1 pumpkin (33 cents/lb), gallon milk ($3.39), 5 lbs organic flour for bread ($6.96), 2 lbs butter ($3.98 ea), 2 28-oz jars applesauce ($2.48), frozen fish sticks ($4.98), turkey breakfast sausage ($5.90), gallon oil ($5.97), 4 bags frozen peas ($1.18 ea), family pack b/s chicken breasts ($10.05). I spent $87.41.
Oct. 24 Outing to burger place near pumpkin farm. Spent $27.85 for 4 people.
Oct. 25 Walmart for a few things (mostly needed OTCs). In food I bought 1 gallon milk ($3.68), 2 packs turkey snack sticks ($3.72 ea). I spent $12.10.
Oct. 26 My husband and I had a date night out. We chose Taco Time. He had the beef nachos and I had the beef taco salad. We spent $16.07. It was a nice meal out. Taco Time is not bad for fast food. Everything there tastes fresher than other fast food taco places. For dining in, they serve the meals to the table and on real plates. At this location, the dining area is around a corner from the walk-up counter, so it feels more private. It was quiet the entire time we were there -- no other diners in the dining area. The drive-thru does a brisk business, however.
Oct. 28 Second big shopping day for the month at WinCo. I bought 1 bag of turkey breakfast sausage ($6.56) and 1 bag of pork breakfast sausage ($6.67), various meats for my husband's lunches ($8.56 total), 8 lbs butter ($3.48 lb), mayonnaise ($3.28), 5 lbs organic flour ( $6.96), 2 boxes marked down breakfast cereal (25 cents ea), Honey Crisp and Gala apples (98 cents lb), bulk peanuts ($2.38/lb), bulk natural peanut butter ($2.18 lb), bulk chili powder ($4.38 lb), bulk black pepper ($6.28 lb), bulk ginger ($6.08 lb), bulk sliced almonds ($3.98 lb), bulk cinnamon sticks ($13.88 lb), 1 acorn squash (48 cents lb), and some assorted bulk candy ($3.50). I spent $80.42.
Total spent on food for the month, including dining out and bakery purchase $299.35, which works out to about $67 per week for 4 adults.
We bought food at restaurants on three occasions this month, which is very unusual for us. However, we had decided to do a few local things in lieu of taking a vacation this year. So, while we spent $65.92 on restaurant/bakery foods, we saved a lot by not taking a vacation.
So what was in my cart?
for the pantry
Paul was a wise man. That's a great scripture to remember.
ReplyDeleteI fully agree, Live and Learn.
DeleteI read this on the same day as The Frugal Girl's "Thankful Thursday" post. It's so important to take time out to express thankfulness, which I think leads to contentment. Definitely something that I need to practice in an ongoing manner. Thank you for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteI love that you were able to include some dining-out moments in your budget. :)
Hi Kris,
DeleteFor myself, I've found that I don't need to eat out very often, but instead have it as a sort of treat or special occasion, and I'm happy. It's nice to do every once in a while. But I also like cooking at home.
I'm focusing on thankfulness for the month of November, a good month to be thankful.
Having gratitude is powerful. It reinforces positive thinking, which attracts more positivity in my opinion. I try to frame every thought in the best positive light and noticed it gets easier and more automatic like breathing. The less I focus on me the quicker I can put a positive spin. Everyday is peaceful and I am content.
ReplyDeleteWe shop quite frequently whenever we have a doctor's appointment or an errand. I don't mind shopping often because it is an outing, and I feel grateful that we can still shop for ourselves.
Have a good evening,
Laura
Hi Laura,
DeleteYou made a very good point about finding enjoyment in frequent shopping while we are still able to do this. There are a lot of things we've done and taken for granted over the years that we should really be grateful to still be able. Thank you for the reminder.
Nice post.
ReplyDeleteAh, Taco Time! I haven't eaten there in ages. I always enjoyed their food.
Thank you, Tina.
DeleteMy spending was higher in October. We had all the kids home and our grandson so we went shopping at Horrock's and of course we paid for all their little luxuries. We bought a lot more things for when the kids were here so that we had plenty of their favorites around bringing our grocery costs a lot higher than normal. Not complaining because having the kids all here was wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHi Alice,
DeleteWhat a fun time you all had together. And now a baby added to the family gathering! I know the desire to do special things for your kids. I'm glad for you that you were able to buy some of their little luxuries.