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July 2025 Grocery Challenge
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Lots more spends this week ☹️
Fri Sainsburys £4.64
Lemonade, squash, tampons, lemons.
Fri Co-op £11.20
Meal deal £7 2 pizzas and 4 bottles of beer.
Ice cream, garlic bread.
Sun Aldi £50.56
2 pizzas, bacon, 500g pork mince, 1kg greek yogurt (bought wrong brand last week was twice the price!) Yogurts, peppers, baby potatoes, ham, chicken sizzlers (reduced) grapes, squash (drank a whole bottle in 2 days for 2 people in this heat) salad, cereal bars, malted wheats, toilet roll, chopped tomatoes x3, balsamic vinegar, tuna x4, passata, bananas, crisp, cat food x48.
The cat food was £10but this was still higher than I expected.
Need to carefully plan meals this week. Pleased to have stocked up on cat food as 2 trips this week were as we bought small box and ran out, then bought extra stuff in the shop too.£200.61 out of £215
Grocery challenge June £241.19/£320
July £274.01/£2157 -
I've spent another £29.89 in Aldi, new total SPENT £121.95, REMAINING £28.05.
Tight, but at least my "month" finishes a couple of days early as I'll be on holiday. Then my August will start from the first Monday.
Meal plan for the week:
Beetroot penne
Half and half chilli
Chickpea Dahl and rice
Chicken or prawn* stir fry and noodles
Fish and chips
Cajun chicken pasta
Roastish dinner
*Planned prawns then didn't put them on the shopping list.
Keep reading books!
July grocery challenge START: £150.
total SPENT £127.53, REMAINING £22.37.8 -
Soontobeoap said:Well we did have roast pork in this heat! Trouble is that there is quite a bit left! I have found a recipe that looks lovely for sweet and sour pork which I will serve with egg fried rice tomorrow. If any one has any other ideas I would be very grateful. 🙂Save £12k in 2025 #2 I am at £4863.32 out of £6000 after May (81.05%)
OS Grocery Challenge in 2025 I am at £1286.68/£3000 or 42.89% of my annual spend so far
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the Grow your own thread
My new diary is here6 -
Thanks @suffolklass. It seems that is the way most of it is going 🤣. In Sarnis with apple sauce at the moment.
craft stash 2023 =161, 2024 = 119 2025 = £25.96 spent, 128 made and 5 mended,
GC 2022 = £3154.96
2023 = £3334. 84
2024 = £.3221.81
2025 = £2043.99/£3300
Jan 413.77 Feb £361.32, March £192. April £438.06 May £261.66 June £204.54 July £172.64/ £250
Decluttering campaign. 2024= 76 and half/52 bin bags full. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🏅💐DH ⭐5 -
I've somehow come £27.77 under for the food budget for last week.
I will start again this week with £40 and transfer the extra money into the bulk fund.Decluttering campaign 2023
2 🏅🏅 +1 ⭐️ +1🌟 awarded later in year
Decluttering campaign 2024
2 🏅🏅 + 1⭐8 -
July Grocery Budget for Two, £155.
We shopped at Aldi yesterday afternoon as we were almost out of fresh milk. The price has gone up to £1.65 for 4 pints, it was £1.45 just a few weeks ago. Cream costs more but butter is still £1.99 so I bought one to freeze in weekly portions. I shall freeze some of the broccoli, the sprouts will go in a stir-fry. The onions will keep spread out in a mushroom tray in the cool garage.
£20.23 spent.8 -
The weekend shops definitely put a dent in the budget
Tesco £188.32
m&s £11.32
Iceland £39.70 mostly bbq bits as we already have invites to 2 more
boots £16.32 on toiletries - I get a lot of my basics from here as use the recycling scheme to boost my boots points
aldi £51.24
that gives me a total of 306.90 to add which puts me at £606.90/£800 and we’re barely 1/2 way through the monththis leave me around £90 a week for the remaining 2 weeks which is going to be tough but I did buy a lot more of fruit/veg than usual as no one really wants hot dinners at the moment and I’m stocked up on most of the household/toiletries/pet food stuff so it’s mostly just food left to get.We will need bread & lactofree milk(they only had 2 cartons) in the next day or so but shouldn’t actually “need” anything else till the weekend.
this year do something that scares you for courage is not the absence of fear just the knowledge that some things are worth the risk4 -
K9sandFelines said:Officially here now for the month.
No spends as of yet on any shops, apart from my own stores, which I've added to my signature.
Even if I go out, I only need food caddy bin bags, coffee, onions and herbal teabags.
Can't think what else.
I have however got some subscribe and save items on the way, one I couldn't cancel in time as it's being dispatched by Royal Mail; so that's going to put a bit of a dent in the total. It's a big soy sauce. Other times are agave, jackfruit, washing up liquid and cotton buds . So I've added these to my signature.
Forgot the onions, but realised I had frozen some a while back when I got that big sack.
I ended up getting zx coke as lack of caffeine in this heat was causing me to nod off. I got bananas ,garlic, colour treated hair conditioner ( I picked up two shampoos last time 🙄), beans (cannelini, haricot and baked), rice cakes and YS spinach and bean sprouts and the food caddy bags.
So slightly more than intended, but hoping I don't need much between now and the next Bread and Butter thing I'm not going tomorrow, but aiming to book a bag for the 22nd.GC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 July £74.69/£150 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. One person vegan household with occasional visitors)Forever learning the art of frugality6 -
thriftwizard said:Do please report back on the yogurt, @JingsMyBucket! I have a cheap & cheerful yogurt maker with lousy controls - it doesn't respond to the buttons at all, more than half of the time - and when I tried a more expensive one, its temperature control was way off, several degrees over the temp I'd set, as measured with a probe, which resulted in - curds & whey? - which didn't taste right at all.@thriftwizard the yoghurt is a total success! See the picture below. I bought him the simple model from Lakeland for only £25. https://www.lakeland.co.uk/31794/lakeland-multi-yogurt-and-soft-cheese-maker
It comes with two containers so you can trade off if necessary. There’s also a strainer in case you want to make Greek yoghurt or soft cheese. He’s only made natural yoghurt so far but he’s very happy with it. He used Yeo Valley natural yoghurt in the green container as his starter.5 -
£0.75p spent in the Co op. I got some crisps that my DGD likes and a YS item and a carrier bag to bag the other caddy bags up inside in the bin.
I had a £1 off voucher again. Had a few of these in the past month, as I don't go in there as much anymore.GC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 July £74.69/£150 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. One person vegan household with occasional visitors)Forever learning the art of frugality4
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