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March 2015 Grocery Challenge

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  • joedenise
    joedenise Posts: 17,643 Forumite
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    edited 14 March 2015 at 2:36PM
    A small spend of £3.38 today. Just needed to buy some eggs and popped into Ald! to check on the Super 6 and ended up buying 2 packs of Asparagus. Might have boiled eggs with asparagus for breakfast tomorrow! Signature updated.

    Denise
  • Billie-jo
    Billie-jo Posts: 1,221 Forumite
    Spent £16.47 today in Morry's which incidentally was heaving - expect everyone was getting flowers etc for Mother's day tomorrow. Total is now £42.71 spent which is great as its only a 25% of the budget and yet we are nearly 50% through the month. Have had 10 NSD so far. :)
    Roast pork for us tomorrow with carrots, sprouts and beans along with roast and mash potatoes with gravy and onion sauce. Looking forwards to it already.
    Had to throw away a few mushrooms this morning as they were past using even in soup. :mad: Have also notices a very small space appearing in one of the freezer drawers - only about the size of a bag of peas but a space is a SPACE.

    HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO EVERYONE :grouphug:
    MARCH £62.38/250
  • Well it'll be a small miracle if I hit target this month! Signed up to slimming world this week and have found my food spends have gone through the roof as a consequence. Spent a fortune on fruit and meat this week :(

    Shopped at Aldi's today, came in at £72.80 :eek: £10 were on flowers for mothers day and £7.47 was on a few bits and pieces for my parents who get back from holiday later today so thought I'd restock their fridge a little so only counting £55.33 of this. It still means that my total spends are now £150.10, only have 1 more weekly shop to do this month and just under £30 left for it. I should have meat left over for next week hopefully, just can't see me being able to stick to £30 though if this week's anything to go by.

    Really annoyed that a pack of chicken breasts I bought from Aldi last weekend and froze on the same days were rancid when defrosted and had to be binned, had this problem a few times last year but they'd been ok recently. Bought more this week so hope they're ok this time.
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  • Picked up a £2.50 bag of 4 cook-from-frozen chicken breasts. Never tried them before, but so much cheaper than the fresh ones at £6 for 6.

    Have you tried the Tesk frozen value ones, they are £3.99 per kg and I think they are really nice.

    Well, no spends here. I'm on a Fiscal Fast for 7 days, finding it hard mentally, but needs to be done as I buy so much stuff I don't need.
  • Well another spend here of £41.13 in aldi I am going to try and make this my last spend other then milk for this month the 24th. I had this for lunch in the week it was so yummy. http://agirlcalledjack.com/2015/03/02/marmite-mac-n-cheese-in-a-mug-36p-microwave/
    February GC £261.97/24 NSDS 10/12
    march 300/290 NSD 12/6
    ARPIL 300/ 238.23 NSD'S 10/3

  • wealthygirl
    wealthygirl Posts: 409 Forumite
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    edited 14 March 2015 at 10:39PM
    Good evening everyone,

    Wow, can't believe Soworried you were so lucky with the YS bits, I never seem to be that lucky, although today I went to asd@ and got a 6 pack of muller corners for 64p so well pleased.

    I am updating my spends, don't really have any money to spend though as DH hasn't been paid yet:(

    However, we went to M&S and got the meal deal for tomorrow at £20, feel the offer is not as good as in previous years, but still not too bad, could probably have done better myself, but its my birthday & mother's day so need an easy dinner:D Went to asd@ as well and picked up a few bits to see us through so spent £20.59.

    I do have a fair bit in my cupboards and freezer, so can last out for a while this week if I am careful and creative.

    I have updated my signature to reflect my spending.
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  • Soworried
    Soworried Posts: 2,369 Forumite
    Happy birthday Wealthygirl :j :bdaycake:
    £36/£240
    £5522
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  • Trying_really_hard
    Trying_really_hard Posts: 538 Forumite
    edited 15 March 2015 at 12:58PM
    Morning Everyone.

    I hope people are having a nice Sunday so far. :D

    I realised I forgot to add my Sainsbugs spends the other day after I received the delivery. Total of £46.50. Some of that was to make a cake for my FIL, but as the selfish man has decided to bobby off to Paris for the weekend, I haven't been able to make it for him :p

    So, my total for the month stands at £168.93 and I only have this week to go as I get paid at the end of the week. I might do a tiny stock up of bits and bobs this week...but my freezer seems remarkably full still :think:
    How long til pay day? :eek:
    March Grocery Challenge - £69.54 / £300
  • haras_nosirrah
    haras_nosirrah Posts: 2,208 Forumite
    Men are so frustrating

    First month of meal planning and at the beginning of the month I spent ages doing an inventory of our kitchen and writing it all down

    Hubby comes in yesterday having gone to tesco unprompted as I shop at lidl on a Sunday and announces he is making me a cake and pancakes for breakfast as it is Mother's Day.

    Firstly I am very pleased I have such a thoughtful husband and it was a lovely gesture...

    However he didn't check the book or the cupboard first. I have 3 packs of flour, why buy more. He also bought baking powder, caster sugar, butter and icing sugar - had enough of all of those

    Spent £10 on ingredients for his lovely grand gesture of which we only needed eggs

    Deducted from my spends and have £30 to get to the end of the month for 3 people and two cats so £120 spent so far

    Not sure I am going to make it
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  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    I discovered a local greengrocers shop yesterday, and came away with some bargains.

    All this was only £17: 6 packets of biscuits, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, 6 huge oranges, 12 tomatoes, 6 peppers, 8 kiwi, 2 gem lettuce , 1 Savoy cabbage, small bag of pearl potatoes, 1 aubergine, 1 leek, 2 lemons, 1kg carrots and 4kg onions!!

    IS that a good price do you think? I was happy with that, the size of everything is so much bigger than in the SMs.
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