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May Grocery Review

01 Monday Jun 2015

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Here’s how the spending went for May.  I decided to pull Wegman’s into the top section as it was often dominating the “Other” section.  Nothing seems particularly out of whack.  BJs might be a bit higher than it has been and groceries a bit lower, but nothing worrisome.  And, the total is in line; that’s what matters.

  • May TOTAL: $980.62
    • Stop & Shop: $161.39
    • BJs: $363.98
    • Wegman’s: $209.23
    • Other: $246.02
      • Local: $77.38
      • Star Market: $107.12
      • Trader Joe’s: $11.15
      • Target: $50.37
      • Other: $0

Not much in the way of grocery shopping to report for last week.  I made one trip to Wegman’s.  Yes, the premade sandwich is in my food total.

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This week I anticipate more shopping as I plan to go to BJs, Stop & Shop, and Wegman’s.

My CSA Plan

29 Friday May 2015

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Since local produce is finally coming out of the frozen tundra, the CSAs will start up in a few weeks.  But, I’ve elected not to join one this year.  We have in the past, but I find we don’t receive enough of the foods we want to eat, and we always end up with too much of what we don’t.  So, my plan this year is to make my own weekly CSA baskets.

Around here that is easier than it might seem.  First, we have a number of local farms and farmer’s markets to choose from.  I’m not limiting myself to doing the basket in one day or one location, so I can piece it together over the week.  Second, one of the farm stands publishes what’s in their weekly basket online.

So, my rules are that I have to purchase a basket – by volume.  And, it has to include at least half of the items on the weekly online list.  I can purchase these items at any of the local stands/markets.  I am not counting produce marked as local that I purchase at a grocery store, although I’m not going to turn that down either.

As for cost, I thought about forcing myself to spend the CSA amount per week, but I decided that didn’t make sense.  Their baskets are leveled over the summer and mine can be also.  I will total up what I spend and compare it to the CSA costs at the end.

Grocery Update

26 Tuesday May 2015

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I admit, I did a huge amount of grocery shopping last week.  On Tuesday I went to Target, BJs, and Wegman’s!  Target and BJs are very close to each other so I always try to go to them together.  After dropping those items at home I had a bit of time so I squeezed in the Wegman’s trip before the preschool pickup, rather than waiting until Wednesday.

At Target, my list was nuts and raisins; the Gatorade turned out to be on sale and red is a favorite color so I picked some up.  The nuts and raisins will last us a long time; I don’t go to Target that often.  As you might assume, I was there for other things too – socks, mouthwash, etc – that didn’t make the “food” picture (or total).

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The BJs trip was the most extensive I’ve had in a long time.  It was my regular week to go, hence the large quantity of milk, some juice, soda, cheese, bread, and ground turkey.  This is the third time I’ve looked for chicken thighs; I was beginning to think boneless/skinless had been discontinued for the summer.  They’re not in my immediate meal plans, but they’re such a staple of our menus that I grabbed a pack while I was able to find it.  The hot dogs and chicken nuggets (still baseball/soccer season) are for next weekend and mid-week respectively.  Pretty much all the rest was for our three day BBQ fest over the weekend.

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Wegman’s was a much smaller set of items – better prices than at Stop & Shop plus I used $6 in Wegman’s coupons.

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I went to Stop & Shop on Wednesday with a decent number of coupons.  The desserts should last us quite a while.

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And, if things were looking produce deprived, I was at the local produce place on Friday.  I think everything is fairly easy to identify except the containers which are chicken salad, cole slaw, and pasta salad.  With the exception of the green beans, all is gone by now.

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Grocery Update

18 Monday May 2015

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I didn’t do much grocery shopping last week, by usual standards.  I made my monthly trip to Shaw’s/Star Market to stock up on a few things I can only get there (Ginger Ale was on sale so I grabbed that too.)

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Later in the week I went to Wegman’s.  I hadn’t (and still haven’t) received their new coupon booklet in the mail so I got one from the service desk.  I spent way more than the $25 required to use their coupons, but there was a lot I needed.

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This was more of a complete grocery trip than I’ve ever done there.  The broccoli was the one item not on my list.  It was one of the coupon items this week and I am getting low so I took advantage of that.

Next week will be more complicated.  Tuesday I’ll be at Target (where I’ll pick up a few groceries while getting other things) and BJs.  I haven’t sorted what I’m doing at Stop & Shop, but I’ve got a bunch of extra gas points to get if I spend in $50 increments.  I’ll have to see what’s on sale.  I’ll be going there and Wegman’s on Wednesday.

How is the Winter Food Cleanout Going?

14 Thursday May 2015

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About a month ago I went through my fridge, freezer, and pantry and made a list of everything I should use before I reduce my oven use for the summer.  Call them winter foods.

I’ve made some progress.  The pumpkin pie filling, evaporated milk, artichoke hearts, tator tots, ham, cauliflower, and yogurt (in freezer) are gone.  Most of the uses were obvious, except maybe the yogurt that went into banana bread.  I’ve used some of the frozen mashed potatoes, pecans, cream of mushroom soup, and cream of chicken soup.  With these I made potato bread, banana cookies, tuna noodle casserole, and chicken pot pie.

I also went ahead and took a few photos of my fridge as it currently stands.  It’s looking more summery with the watermelon.

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I realized my recent grocery pictures weren’t showing much produce.  (We do actually eat it.)  I think there are two main reasons for that.  First, I buy a lot of it in bulk so it won’t necessarily appear every week.  Second, I don’t always photo the stuff I buy locally, especially if its only 1 or 2 things.  But, there is some in there.  Behind the carrots are peppers, celery, and part of a cucumber.

This week I’m aiming to use up some more of the frozen blueberries and cream of mushroom soup.

How I Grocery Shop Recap

11 Monday May 2015

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Last week I explained how I prepare to grocery shop.  It’s a pretty quick task.  Since I’m not publishing menus right now I thought I’d take some time to go through what I purchased last week, why, and how I could have done better (with little additional effort).

I went to Wegman’s first.  To use all my coupons I needed to spend $25.  I spent $42 so I could have left things out.  Some combination of the Gatorades, brie, and sandwich would have been the best candidates.  But, (1) we’re using all of those things; (2) though they usually come a few weeks at a time, as of now I don’t have another set of Wegman’s coupons for a future week; and (3) I have a backlog of things I didn’t get at Stop & Shop – more on that later – to cover the $25 coupon if I do get another one.

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Second I went to BJs.  Nothing particularly remarkable here.  I last went on a Sunday so I still had a bit more milk left, so I bought less of that than usual.

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I used the fish for dinner that night and we had one of a very few nice family dinners this month.

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Now for the big discussion.  To recap, I had a lot (by my standards) of coupons to use at Stop & Shop such that I needed to head to the register with my self scanning unit showing at least $71.  I thought this was going to be a challenge to get up to, but it ended up reading $86.45.

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  1. At the register, this came to $64.57 ($43.19 savings total, some of which appear on the self scanner and some of which don’t).  Taking out the P&G deal, $43.11 of this was food (see photo).
  2. The hot dog buns, pizza dough (still the new terrible consistency – I really need to get my act together and find a recipe I like), and bananas were not on sale.  Everything else was.
  3. I skipped the buy 12 and get them for $0.84 deal.  There was actually a better deal on the store brand tomatoes, which are fine.  And, I don’t really need tomatoes right now and if I bought them I’d have to find someplace to put them.  Most importantly, I didn’t need them to get to $71.  I did buy one mustard we needed; it was on sale for $1 instead of $0.84 because I didn’t buy 12.
  4. All the underlined items on my original list were going to be cheaper elsewhere so I skipped them in favor of a future Wegman’s (or Target) trip.
  5. My 300 gas points coupon is worth between $4.50 & $6.00 depending on how much gas I have left when I fill up.
  6. I could have done better.  I spent $15.45 beyond what was needed.  I had another set of Tide coupons.  I could have bought another Tide for $8.99 and another grape juice or goldfish (or mushrooms which I determined after I got home I should have bought, though they’re not critical), therefore crossing the $25 line again.  So, ideally I would have shopped for non-perishable items (it was hot) until I just ticked over $71.  Paid, put those items in the car, and gone around again with another set of store & manufacturer Tide coupons which could have been used if I’d spent $25 or a total of $96.

Did I lose you in the analysis?  I feel like I did pretty well.  But, I should have thought about it more, bought the expensive stuff first to see where I stood, and gone around again.  Instead I followed my normal progression through the store which meant produce was first and P&G was almost last.  So, yes, I could have done better.

How do I Grocery Shop?

07 Thursday May 2015

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If you’ve thought at all about groceries and finances, you’ve probably heard have a price book, make a list, and stick to it.  I readily admit that I did check all my prices at one point in the past; now they’re mostly in my head.  But, since Wegman’s moved in and its been many years since I last checked everything, next fall I need to do this again.  I can shop with kids in tow (and a list); I cannot make/maintain a price book.

So, how do I make my list and why do I keep referring to needing to spend X to use all my coupons (example) when I’ve said many times I’m not a “couponer?”  Well, both Stop & Shop and Wegman’s have weekly “spend $25, get X” coupons, sometimes for other amounts.  So, to use those, which are often quite valuable, one has to spend the requisite amount after using all other coupons.  The key for me, therefore, is to maintain a constant $25 level of spending to maximize the number of times I can use those coupons.  (Obviously some weeks I will go higher based on sales/needs.  And, some weeks I skip said store altogether if I’m not going to make use of the coupons.)

So, this week I had $5 off a $25 purchase at Wegman’s (plus $2 off Health & Beauty and $1 off produce if I spent $25).  The best deal here was the kid’s toothpaste which was $2.59 or $0.59 after the coupon.  I’ll include the photo of my groceries next Monday.

The more significant trip this week is Stop & Shop because I have to spend $71 to use all my coupons.  Here’s what I’ve got:

$2 off a whole watermelon with $25 purchase (store coupon)
2 x $1 off three Old El Paso products (manufacturer coupon from coupons.com)
$2 off Tide with $25 purchase (store coupon)
$1 off Tide (manufacturer coupon from newspaper insert)
$1 off Duracel (manufacturer coupon from newspaper insert)
$3 off 2 Pampers bags (manufacturer coupon from newspaper insert)
$5 off $50 purchase (store coupon)
300 gas points with $50 purchase (store coupon)

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Plus, if I spend $25 on P&G products I get an extra $5 at the register, no coupon required.  1 Tide + 1 Duracell + 2 pampers makes $25.  Sum total of coupons to stay above $50 and get the gas points = $71.

Normally this is easy to keep track of at Stop & Shop because Scan It allows you to scan as you go.  The trick this week is that they have a bunch of stuff available for $0.84 each if you buy 12.  This won’t correct until I get to the register so I’ll have to do the math in store to figure out how much above $71 I need to spend with this factored in.

Here’s my list:

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It’s a little messy, but my system is the same every week.  It’s on an envelope where I can put my coupons.  The total I need to spend is in the upper right; it gets changed as I find more relevant coupons.  Stars are items on sale; parentheses indicate quantity and whether there is a coupon.  An underline means I don’t need it now, but will soon (these items help keep my spending level) or they’re fun, well priced items to make the spending amount.  Grape juice & goldfish are bracketed as these are items I can essentially buy an infinite supply of so I have a number I will buy, but I’ll get more to get to $71 if necessary.  Mustard and tomatoes are bracketed because I need to buy a total of 12 of these items.  Duracell, Tide, and Pampers are bracketed because they go together also.  Finally, I have the best price elsewhere for a few items that I’m unsure of Stop & Shop’s price on so I know whether or not to buy them.  A few cents high and I probably will because of the value of making it to $71; but $1 high (which may well happen) and I’ll leave them for another store/another day.

In summary, I do use coupons if they come my way, but I don’t spend large amounts of time hunting for them.  And, I do shop with a list, but it has some flexibility.  I’ll let you know Monday what I actually bought.

Grocery Update (& May the 4th be with You)

04 Monday May 2015

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As I mentioned last week, I won’t be posting a menu again until after baseball/soccer season.  There are just too few days when we’re all home to have dinner together.  It will be a month of quick meals & leftovers.  What you saw last week may be repeated many times!

I did make two trips to the grocery store.  First I went to Stop & Shop.  Everything was on sale except the margarine, which we were running out of.  This came in at $26.66 after sales and coupons (which totaled $20.10).  I felt pretty good about that.

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I went to Wegman’s later in the week.  We were running low on granola bars; everything else was for a cheese plate the next day.  But, I was able to use this week’s $5 off coupon.

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Total grocery costs for April came in a bit higher than they have been, but that was to be expected after a number of low months.  And, it was still within the acceptable range.

  • April TOTAL: $970.55
    • Stop & Shop: $159.79
    • BJs: $389.60
    • Other: $421.16
      • Local: $44.97
      • Wegman’s: $205.04
      • Star Market: $94.93
      • Trader Joe’s: $19.12
      • Target: $27.18
      • Other: $29.92

Weekly Menu

27 Monday Apr 2015

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I made two relatively small grocery trips last week.  First, I went to Stop & Shop.

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This purchase just tipped me over $50 to use a $5 off $50 coupon.

Later in the week I went to Wegman’s to use my $7 off there.  I spent just over the necessary $25 to use all the coupons.

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There’s nothing particularly remarkable in either purchase.

This coming week is the first week of baseball season, meaning baseball games, baseball practices, soccer games, and soccer practices all start competing with dinner.  I’ve posted my menu plan for this week, but since we’re not going to get many/any family dinners for the next 6 weeks I’m taking a hiatus from menu posting.  Otherwise it will start to look pretty boring as this might be the plan every week.

I will still photo and post grocery trips and generally comment on the week.

Saturday
Fajitas

Sunday:
Chicken with artichokes
     Salad
     Potato bread

Monday:
Kids: Macaroni & cheese
     Adults: Welsh Rarebit

Tuesday:
Shepard’s pie
     Green beans
     Bread

Wednesday:
Kids: Hot dogs
     Adults: Steak filets, potato

Thursday:
Kids: Chicken nuggets
     Adults: Tuna noodle casserole

Friday:
Kids: Eggs
Adults: Homemade pizza

Weekly Menu

20 Monday Apr 2015

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The first shopping trip last week was to Wegman’s.  This was a mix of things we were running low on that are regularly at a good price and items for which there were specific coupons this week.  The pastry in the front right, for example, was free.

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Second, I went to Star Market.  This is a pretty representative trip there for us – lots of oatmeal, pizza cheese, and pizza dough.  I haven’t been so happy with their pizza dough lately (It’s not Star Market specific.  I bought a package at Stop & Shop recently of the same brand that was equally disappointing.).  Hence I’m going to try the Wegman’s pizza dough.  I’ve been meaning for a while to get back to making my own dough.  This might just push me over the edge.

I got a few pre-made items – Turkey dinner and rotisserie chicken – for the fast meals I needed last week.  I got rye for the Reubens as Wegman’s didn’t have any of the brands we prefer.  And, I picked up a few items on sale.  The goldfish had a store-specific coupon that made it cheaper than Wegman’s, but I could only buy one.  The Pringles were free with the Cheez-It purchase, which were the same price at Wegman’s but without the Pringles.

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It’s a holiday week here – Patriot’s Day – so meals should be a bit more relaxed with no after school activities.

Saturday
Kids: Eggs
     Adults: Homemade pizza

Sunday:
Hamburgers on the grill

Monday:
Steak
     Red potatoes
     Salad

Tuesday:
Take-out pizza

Wednesday:
Chicken with artichokes
     Sweet potatoes

Thursday:
Kids: Chicken nuggets
     Adults: Homemade macaroni & cheese

Friday:
Kids: Eggs
Adults: Homemade pizza

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Welcome! I’m Nora. We have 5 boys and 1 girl. I write about the practical stuff that we call life – managing school, sports, and all things suburban. I get everyone where they need to be, with their stuff, when they need to be there and write about how that all gets done.

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