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October 2007 Grocery Challenge

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Hello everyone,

Welcome to the tenth Grocery Challenge of 2007.

If your new month starts early feel free to join this thread, or if you're still working on your September budget, then keep on posting in the September 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.

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.


I hope it's a good month for everyone! :)

Pink


Edit Sorry lil_me, I've just realised you had also started the grocery challenge, I've merged both threads together.
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  • lil_me
    lil_me Posts: 13,186 Forumite
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    Hello everyone,

    Welcome to the tenth Grocery Challenge of 2007.

    If your new month starts early feel free to join this thread, or if you're still working on your September budget, then keep on posting in the September Grocery Challenge thread.

    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.

    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! :)


    Originally Posted by Galtizz

    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.

    I hope it's a good month for everyone!

    (To moderators could you sticky this when you get time, just thought I would save you a job)
    One day I might be more organised...........:confused:
    GC: £200
    Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb
  • rosieben
    rosieben Posts: 5,010 Forumite
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    Thanks lil_me, I'm in starting 1st October. leaving my budget at £80 for the month as I'm doing some winter stocking up :)
    ... don't throw the string away. You always need string! :D

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  • Hi All,

    Well I got paid yesterday so my month starts now. I usually budget for £200 per month for 2 of us but always go over by £50-£80 per month. I have been keeping a waste diary over the last couple of weeks and it's been quite useful. I also started to buy meat joints (ie. small bacon joints for £3 ish and Turkey crowns from Lidl for £4 and using these as lunches. It's so much cheaper. I now budget £200 but am determined to stay in it. I realise this is a lot compared to what some of you are living on for 2 people but my 1st challenge is to keep WITHIN my budget then I can look at shaving it. DH doesn't eat most foods either and is one of THE most fussiest eaters I have ever come across too so cheap fruit and veggies can't be bought in abundance unfortuntely. :beer:
  • MERFE
    MERFE Posts: 2,133 Forumite
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    Hiya this is my first month with a proper budget although I have done meal plans in the past when things were tight or were saving. Normally spend 220 per month budget this month is gonna be 170, have done the meal plans for the month and added contingency about 10 per week, we are well stocked up on toiletries and nappies so I think I should be able to manage it. Aim for the future is to get it down to 140 per month but will do that slowly. OH was paid yesterday so our month has started already and had tesco delivery on wednesday night so total for week 1 is 48.49, am gonna need to get more milk for kids and dd has lost her toothbrush so will probably spend another fiver throughout the week but next weeks shopping should be less as got things like 2 chickens for a fiver and froze one. There is 4 of us here but kids don't eat too much being young and I'm the fussiest eater so everyone else just eats what I like which helps.
  • the_cat
    the_cat Posts: 2,176 Forumite
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    Hi everyone

    Me too for October please! I have been budgeting and meal planning for ages on my own, but it's easy to kid yourself and 'forget' to add in little bits and pieces. Hopefully writing it on here will concentrate my efforts a bit more.

    So £220 from today until 28th Oct, for four adults (kids eat more than us nowdays!!)
  • torianut
    torianut Posts: 1,841 Forumite
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    I will join this month for the first time please! I usually get an online shop from Tesco once a week about £60 and then go to Tesco at least twice more spending at least £20 each time!!! This month my budget is going to be £60 a week - for 2 adults, 2 kiddies, 1 baby - stocked up on nappies and wipes for at least the first 2 weeks so should be able to do it!!

    Can't decide if to do an online shop or just go instore a couple of times a week and get the bargains!!
  • Hi all im joining the GC this month no more over spending have done meal plans with the help of everyone here THANKYOU this month is going to be very hard as i only got paid half my pay been off wk for 2 wks with broken foot and it seems my boss has decided not to pay she could if she wanted to anyway i RANT so im open to all the help i can get
    Rachael xx
    Hi still have debts to clear :mad: working towards a DFL my family have grown over the last 2 years I very proud to say I now have 3 beautiful Grandchildren :T My DF fight continues :):):):):)
  • newlywed
    newlywed Posts: 8,255 Forumite
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    Right I'm going to try this again :rolleyes: Just spent out on a big shop as we ran out of virtually everything last month :eek: OH has just started a new diet (meaning 6 small meals a day but each having protein and low fat) and we have the step kids 3 days a week (including the whole weekend).

    My goal is £240 for the month (and less the following months). That includes all toiletries and household stuff (washing powder etc) too.
    working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?
  • Hi,
    I haven't posted for ages but am now getting things back together and want to get back on the metaphorical horse!
    It's just me and the doggy now (a good thing!) and so budgeting for food should be relatively easy. I'm a veggie and a rubbish cook and generally shop in Tesco.

    My challenge will start today and run through to the end of October (pay day in the middle but if I don't start now I never will!).

    So, for doggy and me I'm going to try to stick to £100 from now to October 26th (going away for the weekend 26-30th Oct). This is to include all food (including dog food and treats), cleaning stuff and toiletries.

    I'm actually looking forward to being more disciplined again.
    Good luck to everyone else!:beer:
  • rockie4
    rockie4 Posts: 1,264 Forumite
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    Can I join in this month?
    I saved all my recipts last month and was shocked to realise I'd spent £251.43 :eek: there's 2 of us and a cat!! That included washing and cleaning stuff but not toiletries, oh, and a tenner of it was for dried fruit etc to make mincemeat and a Christmas cake :o
    I need to cut back as OH is now out of work :cry:
    Anyway I've still got quite a lot of tinned/dried stuff in the cupboards so I'm hoping to cut it down this month - I'd like to keep it to £200 but I'm not bothered as long as it is less than last month!
    I've planned this weeks menus and will have a cook-in tomorrow to restock the freezer.
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