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March 2009 Grocery Challenge

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Hello everyone,
Welcome to the February 2009 Grocery Challenge. :hello:
If your new month starts early feel free to join this thread, or if you're still working on your February budget, then keep on posting in the February Grocery Challenge
As always this challenge is to reduce your own grocery budget to levels that you will be pleased with, not forgetting that we always recommend that you stay inside your own comfort levels and take things gently one step at a time. Remember that this is not a competition....it's designed to take you and your grocery spending to a level you are happy with.
If you are new to the challenge I have quoted the advice from Galtizz below which will help you get started.
Please post into this thread for help and advice and support at any time. Good luck to everyone taking part!

Galtizz wrote:I have said this before, but for all the newbies to the challenge;
For the first month I took a guess at the budget but I really had no idea how much I was spending.
I found the best thing is to have a guess the first month but SAVE ALL OF YOUR RECEIPTS (and yes, that does include the ones from the local shop when you run out of milk ), then at the end of the month add them all up and have a look if you were on budget, if not, it doesn't matter because your budget was a guess. For the next month you can use the total of your receipts and take a bit off to get a realistic budget, just shave off as much as you think you can, it could be £1 a week or £20 a week.
If you are currently spending £200 a month don't suddenly drop it to £100 - you'll never do it but if you cut £20 a month off for a few months you'll get there eventually without feeling you're missing out on anything.
You might think you've done everything you can in the first month but someone always comes up with a new idea and, if you try it you often find you save a bit more (unless you are SarahSaver who is an expert at this and could only save more if she turned her back garden into a paddy field and lived on rice ) In the first month I thought, I'm planning meals, I couldn't possibly save any more, but then I started double cooking and freezing, and making soup instead of buying it in tins.
I've been doing this since Feb but only saved ALL of my receipts last month, it has given me a much better idea of where it is all going. Budget for next month is £80 for 2 of us, I'll start on 30/4. I could probably save more, by eating different foods but I can afford to live on £80, I have saved a lot of money since Feb. and I don't waste food or money any more. So I'm happy with my budget.
For guidelines on posting in this thread please read the second post in this thread.
For everyone's targets and totals for the month please read posts #3 and #4 on this thread.
For the Grocery challenge Recipe Index please see posts #5 and #6 on this thread.
Good luck everyone!
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Guidelines for posting on the Grocery Challenge thread.
What is the Grocery Challenge thread?
This is a thread where people who are taking part in the Grocery Challenge can post for help encouragement and support and talk about anything related to grocery shopping. We ask that you try to keep on topic and post things that are relevant to the challenge.
Posting grocery budgets and spends for the month
Some people like to post their grocery budget and final spend for each month. If you wish to be included in the master list then please post these in red and in a large font as this makes it easier for the volunteers to keep a record of everyone’s totals.
Number of posts
In order to make the thread easier to read it would be helpful if users would try not to post multiple posts in quick succession.
Chat
Chatty posts that are relevant to the Challenge are fine. Irrelevant chat or posts simply saying ‘Good morning/Goodnight’, ‘just popping on to say hello’, ‘I’ve sent you a pm’ etc aren’t, as they clutter up the thread and may be removed to make the thread easier for others to read. Unfortunately the board guides simply don't have the time to pm users individually when posts are removed to keep the thread on topic. If your post has been removed and you are unhappy with the decision, please feel free to send us a pm.
If you want to say thanks to another user please use the thanks button and please post any chat not related to the Grocery Challenge into the Daily Thread or use the pm function.
No Spend days (NSD’s)
A number of people like to record that they have had a no spend day. Again to reduce the number of posts we would ask that rather than post just that you had a no spend day you record it in your signature and/or add it to a post that is directly relevant to the Grocery Challenge.
Pictures
Please keep these relevant to the challenge. While photographs of produce or cooking are great, pictures of semi-naked men or large clip art aren’t.
Bargains
Please don’t forget to check out the Grabbit and Shop but Don’t drop boards for any bargains and the Discount Codes 'n Vouchers (online & offline) board to see if there are any current vouchers around.
Questions about recipes, freezing, techniques etc
These don’t always fit into the Grocery Challenge. There are a number of threads where it may be more appropriate to ask questions. There is a wealth of information available on the Old Style board so please do a search to see if there is a better thread for your question. For more help with searching see here or feel free to send a private message to a board guide who will be happy to help.
Useful Links to threads on the Old Style board
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Cheap recipe threads
Don't throw food away challenge...
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Enough is Enough (decluttering)
Lose weight the Old Style way
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Angelatgraceland £6000
Free in three £2500
gillst £2400
Hamish222 £3000
JennyBee £1440
jtb2412 £3640 -£643.46
Mags50 £3000
mama67 £1820
Mrsmcawber €1680 - [strike]€172.67[/strike] €226.73
Mrs Money Penny £3000 £386.71
Mummy2mygirls £3000
Mummzyof2 £1200
Nykmedia -£1200 £468.09
Penny2myName £1080
Perrywinkle £3600 - £104.28
Princess Leia £3500 £515
SAVVYMUMMY £5300
Savvystudent £1500
Taka £1320
Turbo5019 £2000
Yummymummy05 -£2800
Monthly
01001011 £75 £67.99
Allegra £170
Always Happy £200 £200.72
Angelnikki £425
Annie123 £280 £297
Aril £160
Atlanta £400 £527.21
AuntiH £350 £286.48
Baileys babe £300
BarneysMom £180 £167.70
belfastgirl23 £140 £224.06
Beth.194 £80
Betty Blue £300
*Big Bird* £300
bluetimone97 £280
Boodle £100 £115.11
Booklover £200 £155.64
Brummiebabe £375
Busy mum of 4 £600
Carolt2 £150 £147.45
Casperthefriendlyghost £40 £39.78
Changing me £240 £328.64
Cherry Pie £95 £98.18
Clare1701 £150 £60.64
Cleosmum £250 £211.66
Coolmum66 £180 £190.07
Coxy11 £375 £355.54
Crazyaboutsaving £250
CurlyTop £250
CW18 £128.50 £178.76
Dizzycow £300
DreamingofMoney £300 £191.67
Egon £230 £387.95
Elaina79 £320
Eliza bunny £117 £120.90
Empy £250
Essex-girl £300 £313.09
Ess-Six £180
Fairly_good_fairy £250
FairyElephant £150
FallenAngelShelly £200
Fatcattaff £320 £318.07
Fedupnow £164.81 £152.84
FiBe £120
FlatEric £100
Fletch3163 £450 £425.08
Floxxie £200
Fluffysox £130
GC81 £200 £162.09
girl least likely to £250 £280.76
GlitterBall £100
GreenandThrifty £100
Greent £450 £446.23
HANNAH £400
Hayley11 £175
HiglandFling £150
Hollysan £400 £415.70
Huxley £250 £272.66
Ifonlyitwaseasier £115
Inamess200 £375
Indebted £320 £429.51
Isochick £200
jackiegibbo £220 £195.12
Jackie W £250
Janeryan £200
Jayne C £250 £225.56
Jaycee1972 £180
JayJay14 £130 £135.34
Jessie18 £230
jha £150
JillD £100
Jinky67 £150 £87.72
Jintyb £160
Joanie £300 £298.41
Johnswife £300
JulieMK £120 £118.46
Justpeyton4now £130
Kalojac £350
KathrynRobson1011 £200
Kdalwayskint £120
Keys £200
KezLou £150 £171.65
Kindlesgirl £210
Kippers £300
KITTY £200
KiwiSaver $600 $600.01
kj*daisy £300
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Laineyc £450 £436.41
Lainz £84
Leed £250
Lewby £200
Lil-me £300
Little_belle £200
LittleEmms £130
Little Gem Saver £80
Littlemissthrifty £275
Loubob £150
Mad mittens £80 £88.69
MaisieM £150
Meanmarie €300 £289.36
millieJo £315
Millyscarlett £200
Miss Liquorice £105 £103.20
Miss-Spent £220
Mommyof4 £200
MoneyMission £350 £340
MoneyQueen £75 £140.94
Moniker £275 £261.60
Mooloo £275 £345.58
Moonflower £230
MotherShipton £340
Mr+Mrs T £250 £219
Mrs Bartolozzi £250 £200
MrsGibbs1503 £250
Mrs-MoneyPenny £400
MrsPoor £250 £220.34
Mrssnowy £180 £148.65
Mummyyof5 £500 £465.80
Mumofjusttwo £180
Newlywed £350
Nickynoo08 £150 £114.99
Nimbo £100
nmlc £350 £406.95
Northern Star £168 £150.44
NotenoughCash£120
Orchid-96 £200 £230
panambi £200
patent girl £300
Penny grabber £150
Philsmum £120
Pinkjen £120
PinknFluffy £400 £419.57
PinkPrincess £300
Pip-Squeak £100 £97.81
princess leia £250 £300
Procrastinator £200
Prophecy-grrl£180 £210
Prudence41 £90
Puss14 $200
Rach £140 £121.80
Rachel021967 £450
rachelmk £160
Radish72 £200
RavyLesley £300
Reb £230
Redmel1621 £340
Reverbe £200
Rockie4 £180 £193
Russet red £340
S4aRainyday £200
Sabs10 £175
Saffouri £180
Sashanut £200
SAV3R £375 £360.68
SazzleDazzle £70
ScotSaver £240 £289.73
SeaBright £225
Searching Me £150
Shelly1977 £80
Shelovestobuystuff £250 £229.21
Sistercas £400 £500
Smiler34 £220
SmlSave £180
Sparklymessygirl £160
Spotdogkez £180
Starflower £275 £268.37
Steele £125
SunnyDay £170 £168.94
Sunny Donny £175 £132.73
Sunny girl £400
S_Wales_Saver £250 £209.43
The Bees £350 £431
Tigger888 £300
tjp70 £230 £256.21
Toonie £100
TootiFrooti £100
Tracey.32 £150
Trazy£100
Trina210 £200
Tripletmam
Turfy6 €330
Turnaround Sue £250
Wendy Witch £230
Winky-The house elf £200
Wmf £200
Wyrdsister £100
xx_Jo_xx £300
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Zend £200
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Elly2 £80
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Mellika £30
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Main Meals & Side Dishes
Bacon and Cheese Fritatta with Tomato Salsa
Bacon and potato salad -Warm
Baked potato pizza
Baked Beans (home made)
Beef and Root Veg Curry
Belly Pork
Bolognaise (Remoska)
Broad Bean Burgers
Broccoli and Cheese Soup
Burgers
Carrot, parsnip and lentil soup
Chicken Cannelloni
Chicken - Cheat's Chicken Cassoulet
Chicken - Parmesan Chicken
Chicken - Sticky Chicken
Chicken & Sweetcorn Soup
Chicken Fried Rice
Chicken with Cannellini Beans
Chicken with Garlic, Cider & Cream
Chilli
Chilli (Remoska)
Chilli Bean Tortillas
Chilli Cheese Crostini
Chilli chicken with jasmine rice (BBC food)
Chinese style cabbage
Cobbler (topping)
Corned Beef Hash - MrsMCawber's recipe
Cranberry & Soy glazed cocktail sausages
Creamy Chicken and Potato casserole
Curried Parsnip Soup
Curry Sauce
Diet Coke Chicken
Duchesse potatoes
Faggoty Pea Stew
Fishcakes
Fish Pie and Fish Pie
Gammon and lentil soup
Ham and Lentil Soup
Ham Hock (slow cooker)
Ham Salad (sandwich filling) external link
Hummus and Garlic Pitta Breads
Iced cucumber soup
Individual chicken pies
Lamb curry and paratha
Lamb Hotpot
Lasagne
Leek and Potato Soup
Moniker’s Leek and Potato Soup
Leek and sweet potato soup
Lemon Chicken
Lemon chicken with basil and tagliatelle
Lemon potatoes
Liver and onions stir fry
Meatballs
Meatloaf
Mediterranean Mince and Potato 'Pie'
Mediterranean Vegetable Pasta
Mince & onion pie
Minced Beef Curry
Minced Beef with Cobbler Topping
Mini Goat's Cheese, Pear & Walnut Quiche
Monday Pie
Moroccan Chickpea and Broad Bean Soup
Moussaka
Naan bread - see 'Bread' below
Onion Soup
Open top 'pizza' pie
Oxtail Stew + Oxtail Soup
Parsnip & Apple Soup
Pasta Cheese and Onion Bake
Pizza / Pizza Base Recipe
Pork Burgers with Salad
Pork and Beef Meatballs
Pork Steaks in Mustard and Cider Sauce
Potato layer bake
Potato Layer Bake
Potato layer bake (Teisen datws)
Potatoes - Lemon Potatoes
Potatoes - Twice Baked Potatoes
Quiche Lorraine
Real Tomato Soup
Salmon and Dill Fishcakes
Sausage and Rice bake
Sausage and Tomato Spaghetti
Sausage Casserole or Sausage Casserole
Sausage Meat Patties
Slow Cooker French Onion Soup
Smoked salmon soda breads
Smoked Salmon - Tagliatelle with Smoked Salmon
Soup - Red pepper, carrot & lentil soup
Spaghetti with courgettes, tomato and brie
Spicy Bean & Sweet Potato Stew
Spicy Carrot and Tomato Soup
Steak and Kidney stew/pie filling
Steamed Oriental Buns
Stifado - Beef Stew With Tiny Onions Recipe
Stuffing - MrsMcawber's recipe
Suet crust pie with quorn
Super Tasty Bacon, Bean and Sausage
Sweet & Sour Chicken/Pork
TexMex Skillett
Thai green curry
Toad in the Hole
Tofu burgers
Tuna Fishcakes
Tuna Lasagne
Turkey and Bubble and Squeak Pie
Turkey Pasta
Turkey Pasta Cacciatore
Vegetable Casserole
Vegetable Soup
Veggie Haggis
Bread
Bagels
Baguettes
Bara Brith (Welsh Tea Bread)
Bread - Mrs McC's recipe for Remoska
Breadsticks MrsM's / angelnikki's (No Salt Recipe)
Cheese & Potato Bread
Cheesy Bread Rolls
Chewy Soft Flour Tortilla
Chocolate Bread
Courgette Flatbread
Focaccia
Garlic Dough Balls
Herb Quick bread
HM Bread
Naan Bread .. see also .. Curry Queen's ...... Mrs McCawber's ...... OrkneyStar's
Oatmeal bread
soft bread rolls
Super Seedy Bread... don't throw the string away. You always need string!
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Dips, Jams & Chutneys and Drinks
Alioli / Traditional allioli
Christmas Chutney
Elderberry cordial
Jams & Preserves
Pineapple Salsa
Tomato Chutney
Lemon Squash
Cakes, Biscuits, Snacks & Desserts
Apple delight
Apple Charlotte
Apple - Microwave Autumn Apple Cake
Apricot Flapjack bars
Bakewell Tart
Banana and lemon drizzle cake
Banana Muffins (wholemeal)
Banana Muffins
Banana and Walnut cake
Banana Ginger Parkin
Branflake cake
Bounty Balls
Bran Fruit Loaf
Bread & Butter Pudding
Bulk pancake mix
Buttercream topping
Caramel Shortbread (Millionaire's Shortbread)
Caramel Shortbread (2)
Cheese n marmite twists
Cheesy Biscuits
Chocolate fudge
Chocolate Fudge Cake
Chocolate Krackolates
Coconut Cake
Cookie Dough
Courgette Tea Bread/Muffins
Cranberry And Chocolate Brownies
Currant Loaf
Custard Cookies
D&DD’s Apple Braid
Date, Nut and Oat biscuits
Easy Syrup Sponge Pudding
Eggless Chocolate Cake
Fifteens
Flaky Bars
Flapjacks and Flapjacks
Gingerbread Men
Ginger Raisin Crunches
Golden Syrup Tart
Healthy Snack Bars
Honey Frosted Buns
Iced Buns
Impossible Coconut Pie
Jammy Buns
Key lime pie
Krispie marshmallow bars
Lemon Curd Cake
Lemon Curd Ice-Cream JeniD's / MoneySavingDiva's
Malt Bread
Marshmallow Squares
Mascarpone and Lime Torte
Mascarpone Ice-cream
Millies Cookies
Mince Squares
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No fat sponge
Oaty Shortbread Biscuits
Peanut Butter Cookies
Scones
Spiced Apple Bars
St Peter's Mud Pie (no cooking required)
Sticky gingerbread
Sticky toffee apple crumble
Teacakes
Twink’s Hobnobs
Weetabix Brownies
Weetabix Cake
Weetabix Fruit Loaf
Wonderbites
Yoghurt: Homemade yoghurt, Slow Cooker Yoghurt
Yoghurt Cake (the easy way)
Pastry
The best mince pie pastry ever
Pastry economics
Making pastry
Basic pastry
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I'm in again for March. Our budget is £425. This is for me, X and 29 month old DS; and includes all food (including organic/FR pork, poultry + eggs), household items, toiletries, nappies and wipes.
My month runs from 25th Feb - 31st Mar; so it's a 5 week month.
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I havn't spent anything yet just wanted to be on page 1:rotfl:"Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."0
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Hi to everyone and thanks for the new thread.
Nothing exciting happening this month until OH's birthday on 27th so will be plodding on as usual.
I have a huge chook out of the freezer to cook tomorrow and have set myself a little challenge to see how many meals I can make out of it. There are only two of us now the kids have all moved out so it should be quite a few. Will let you know how I get on.
Good luck everyone - oh but I do like a shiny new thread:j0 -
Afternoon all
A nice shiney new thread :T
My month only started 3 days ago -but so far "not a penny spent"
I have drawn up a meal plan of sorts -I check that I have enough ingredients for various meals, but don't actually commit to a certain meal on a certain day... I have enough meat n fish for all the main meals and for hubbies flasks/lunches for this month -and next-so Im going to attempt a "super duper frugal month" as I will only need -fruit, salad, veg, yogs, milk and a couple of other bits all month
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I have managed to put all of this months housekeeping -plus a bit extra straight into my savings account -I have just over €2000 saved just from housekeeping so far :j
I have found a rather unusual way of spending less..... I give hubby a list of any bits n bobs of fresh stuff I want and the money and he pops into ALDI on his way home from work (he passes anyway)... and it works great for both of us as he goes straight to what I want and out (never buys extras :eek: ) and he likes it as its quicker than him coming home to pick me up and then having to wait whilst I go up n down looking at everything :rotfl:
I made some remoska flapjacks last night -with coconut n sultanas mmmm
and today I have made the same veg base I do for my cornedbeef hash -but have used some lamb chump chops (cooked and de-boned) for a change, and I have cooked the chicken for tomorrow :A :rotfl:
Im now back off to my x -stitch.... I would be setting seeds if the weather would give me half a chance :mad:
have a great month everyone...-6 -8 -3 -1.5 -2.5 -3 -1.5-3.50
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