I am sorry I haven't posted in a few days! I have been busy this weekend and I wanted to make sure that this post did it justice!
How do I only spend $200 on food for the whole month? It truly is about planning, crock pot meals
and knowing what is on sale! I utilize
the Flipp app to help me out with knowing what is on sale, and how much I
should be spending on food. This also helps if I write down the lowest price so
if I find it cheaper at a store I am at I can feel confident that I am getting
a good price! I try to stick with the same meat meals. This month it was chicken and I found chicken
breasts (Bone in) for .99 per pound! I first start off with figuring out how
many breakfasts, lunches and dinners I must plan for and go from there. We get paid the 1st of the month,
3rd and 4th Wednesday so there is a nice chunk of time
from the 1st of the month to the 3rd Wednesday, so it is
important that we plan for those so we don’t run out of food and starve! I figured that from 10/19/2015-11/16/2016
there was 4 weeks or 28 days! So, 28
breakfasts, 28 lunches and 28 dinners!
We don’t typically eat breakfast, by the time we get Elizabeth up, to
school for breakfast and walked to class and home we usually are on lunch time
so I planned for only doing breakfasts on the weekends and lunches on the
weekdays so that save me about 20 breakfasts that I needed to worry about but
cereal isn’t that expensive if you must do breakfasts in the morning! Or even
eggs! I planned for us to do meal preps
for lunches so I found 2 recipes for meal preps and multiplies both by 2 to
equal 20 lunches (for the weekdays) and then figured out what we should do for
lunches during the weekdays which is typically microwavable stuff so I chose
burritos! I planned for 8 breakfasts and
a total of 28 dinners. I always try to
find an easy and quick thing to make just in case we forget a frozen slow
cooker meal! I will usually do about 4
dinners being spaghetti, I did 2 dinners being hamburgers, and then I divided
the rest of the dinners needed (22) and so I found 11 slow cooker meals,
doubled it and found meals that had little ingredients needed or cheap
ingredients needed!
Breakfasts: I chose pancakes, Egg scramble (with kilbasa and
onion) and a tator tot egg bake
Lunches: I chose chicken Parmesan with spaghetti noodles and
chicken with broccoli and sauce
Dinner: I mainly choose slow cooker meals like I said
before. I chose whole chickens! Pot Roast (Easy, just get the pot roast,
potatoes, onions and carrots and put some chicken or beef broth in)! Honey Sesame Chicken, Cilantro Lime Chicken,
spaghetti, hamburger and pizzas!
From previous shopping adventures and meal adventures I
found that you could make stuff where you shred the chicken, such as soups and
such, and have leftovers that you could use for lunch the next day or even for
dinner again! That was another way that I would save money is make enough for
leftovers and just reheat the next dinner which would mean you are making less
dinners per month!
I like to say that I only cook Dinner once a month! I create a list; I shop that list and then I
put each recipe into a Ziploc freezer bag and put them into the freezer! When I
am ready to make that meal, I pull it out the night before and I put it in the
slow cooker that morning and it is ready by dinner time! I have
started doing this for our lunches, but I make them every Sunday and then put
them in the fridge to just microwave each day!
It works well and it saves on dishes because you just have plates/bowls,
silverware, cups and the slow cooker pot!
The crockpot we use is a pressure cooker, crock pot and rice
cooker all in one! It could even be used to cook like on a stovetop! It’s the Power Pressure Cooker XL (We use the 6 QT which has always been enough for our family of 4!)
We used to use the Ninja slow cooker and so I will be doing another post to compare the 2 and share with you the pros and cons! :) Check back! I will have that up within the next few days!!
Great Appliance! Thanks to share the Best Programmable Slow Cooker
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