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sammy_kaye's £100 a month food budgetting

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  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    HI, just wondering if your still managing on £100 a month now that everythings gone up?
    Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.
  • zarazara
    zarazara Posts: 2,264 Forumite
    any updates anyone?
    "The purpose of Life is to spread and create Happiness" :j
  • sammy_kaye18
    sammy_kaye18 Posts: 3,764 Forumite
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    Hi guys

    Keep missing my own threads posts - sorry.

    We were doign ok on £100 up until a few weeks back when the prices shot up. At the minute we have added an extra £20 to the shopping so we are now on £120 a month (this now doesnt cover any meat now - bar ham for sandwiches) but i am shopping every 2 weeks now instead of once a month as i find it is better. The extra £20 that ive added tends to mostly cover whoopsies that are found and this seems to be where we are getting most of our meat from - i may buy the odd pack of 800g value mince and tescos frozen sausages if there is no meat available but most of this £20 is spent in the whoopsie section now. We seem to forever have pies/chicken portions/whole chickens/beef/mince/pork joints etc in there

    I will make sure to post a revised shopping list at some point
    Time to find me again
  • mum2many
    mum2many Posts: 244 Forumite
    you really are an inspiration. you are living the way i want too with all home baking and good healthy food. £100 is out of the question for me as there are 6 of us, the eldest 2 kids eat loads so its like 4 adults and 2 kids.

    I will cut down and am currently waiting to put a loaf in the oven before making twinks hobnobs, yumy yummy.
    em x
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • emweaver
    emweaver Posts: 8,419 Forumite
    whats the whoopsies section?
    Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    emweaver wrote: »
    whats the whoopsies section?

    Hi emweaver,

    In asda when they reduce items on their sell by date they are labelled with yellow stickers which are marked with the word 'whoops!'. I think most supermarkets have sections where they keep items they reduce each day.

    Pink
  • i still find this post so much of an inspiration and always come back to it! :D still cant get my shopping down to this level though i think we are getting worse not better!
    Money's our first priority, it doesn't make sense to me -Simple Plan - Crazy
    Debt at lightbulb moment 13/12/07 £13820. Debt now 20/02/09 £11316:confused:
    'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' DFW Nerd #665'
  • Spirit_2
    Spirit_2 Posts: 5,546 Forumite
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    Have read this for the first time tonight - amazing. Well done. What fantastic household management.:T

    I am embarassed by my waste and need to get my act together.

    Spirit
  • minimiser
    minimiser Posts: 20 Forumite
    Well done for sticking to your budget. I try to keep to £50 per week for 3 but I must admit there is a bottle of wine (or 2) for a little treat for the grown ups this probably ups the bill. Also we seem to get through loads of milk. Diluting it sounds like a great wheeze- can you tell?
  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    minimiser wrote: »
    Well done for sticking to your budget. I try to keep to £50 per week for 3 but I must admit there is a bottle of wine (or 2) for a little treat for the grown ups this probably ups the bill. Also we seem to get through loads of milk. Diluting it sounds like a great wheeze- can you tell?
    I don't find it too noticable when I dilute blue top (full fat) milk as we usually have semi skimmed anyway, but I notice a lot if it's semi skimmed that I've diluted if you see what I mean? I have done it in the past though when needs must etc ;) Bread & milk are the thing that I seem to shop almost every day for :eek:
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