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Grocery Update & What We Ate: Week 46, 2018

19 Monday Nov 2018

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This was a week of many stops, largely because I’d like to avoid the grocery stores next week.  I will have a Farmer’s to You pickup this Wednesday (moved from Thursday because of Thanksgiving), but hopefully I’ve planned well enough to get through to next weekend otherwise.

I started out on Tuesday with a trip to Stop & Shop.  I would have preferred to go to Wegman’s and save this for later in the week, but that window closed when my haircut took longer than expected in the morning.  But, I needed milk so I had to go somewhere.  Thus, I ended up at Stop & Shop during the boys’ swimming lesson.  Milk is a little cheaper at Wegman’s so I got three gallons (not pictured) and waited on the rest for my Wegman’s trip.  The trip totaled $64.23 and, apart from milk, was mostly sale items.

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So instead, I spent $87.85 at Wegman’s on Wednesday.  More milk and rather a lot of produce.  The apple crostata was my free item of the month and it was very well received.

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As luck would have it, Wegman’s was out of hot dog buns.  And, I realized we were out of juice, so I went back to Stop & Shop on Thursday.  While there I did find the green beans we wanted for Thanksgiving and so checked off another item.  The total was $45.58.

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Also Thursday, I picked up my Farmer’s to You weekly order.  This week I spent $48.90 on day boat white fish so I didn’t take a picture.  We’re all pretty certain it was cod, but it wasn’t actually labeled.

On Saturday, I spent $34.01 at Shaw’s.  My primary reason for going was pizza cheese, but everything you see was on sale.

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Finally, we spent $85.71 at Wegman’s on Sunday morning.  It was definitely crowded, but not terrible for the weekend before a major food holiday.

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That brought the weekly total to $366.28!  As I said at the top, ideally this will last us through the weekend.

Despite evening sports coming to a close, this was another week of many split dinners.

Monday:
Unfortunately our dishwasher started leaking over the weekend.  Equally unfortunately, the repair guy didn’t show up until just before 5:00 pm and it was just the evaluation to order parts.  Thus, I reverted to take-out pizza.

Tuesday:
Our oldest was invited to the Little League awards dinner since his team won last season.  Three of us went to that, while the younger kids stayed home with chicken nuggets and carrot sticks.

Wednesday:
Husband was late and two kids were at a play date.  So, the rest of us ate leftover pizza.

Thursday:
Early: Hot dogs and spinach salad
Late: Homemade pizza

Friday:
Cod with braising greens and potatoes.  A riff on this because braising greens were in my box last week.

Saturday:
Two kids ate at a birthday party.  Therefore they youngest three had chicken nuggets and carrot sticks, while us oldest three had homemade pizza late.

Sunday:
Pork loin roast with broccoli soup and dauphinois potatoes.

Grocery Update & What We Ate: Week 45, 2018

12 Monday Nov 2018

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I made a few stops, but nothing huge.  In fact my biggest spend was the farm share pickup, which included a number of items that will last us at least another week if not more.

I started the week with two stops on Tuesday.  First, I spent $66.51 at Wegman’s.  There were two gallons of milk that didn’t make the picture.  Unlike the farm share, these items were largely for this week.

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Tuesday afternoon I spent $8.97 at Stop & Shop for a few sale items.

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I picked up my farm share on Thursday.  At $76.49, it was bigger than last week, but should have us covered for veggies for a while.  As of now we’ve eaten half the turnip and an Asian pear.  I put the chicken in the freezer to go with the chicken left over from the previous week’s order.  We still don’t have enough for one meal for us though so I’ll need more before we eat it.  It’s part of the exercise of leveling the amount of money spent on the farm share each week.  That being said, there are plans for most of this between now and Thanksgiving.

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Finally, I stopped at the farm stand on Friday, primarily for the tomato, apples, and green beans.  But, I brought the total to $26.73 by buying salsa, avocados, and black beans so I didn’t have to make an additional stop at a grocery store.

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That brought me to $178.70 for the week, way under usual!

I’m still trying to focus on the proteins in the freezer.

Monday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and applesauce
Late: Homemade pizza

Tuesday:
Pasta with Sunday Sauce and spinach salad

Wednesday (ate the same thing at multiple times:
Chili with corn bread

Thursday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and carrot sticks
Late: Tuna noodle casserole

Friday:
Early: Leftover pasta with Sunday Sauce
Late: Homemade pizza

Saturday:
Texas carnitas with black beans, Mexican rice, roasted corn, and avocado slices

Sunday:
Chicken pot pie

October 2018 Grocery Review

05 Monday Nov 2018

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Let’s start with the October spending.

October TOTAL: $1,247.54

  • Stop & Shop: $176.24
  • Wegman’s: $507.24
  • BJs: $125.84
  • Local: $276.71
    • Walden Local: $234.00
    • Other Local: $42.71
  • Other: $161.51
    • Star Market/Shaw’s: $121.56
    • Target: $39.95
    • Other: $0

So, even with the meat share we’re inline with where we have been.

And, how did that translate to this week.  Well, it was a big week.

On Tuesday I made a big stop at Wegman’s – $121.98.  Heavy hitters were milk, other drinks, and fish.

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On Tuesday I made the monthly trip to Shaw’s for oatmeal and pizza supplies.  English muffins were buy 1, get 2 free so I picked up a set of them also for a total of $48.15.

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On Thursday I spent $29.26 at Stop & Shop in the first of two smallish trips for the weekly sale items.

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I also picked up my other new CSA-type box on Thursday.  I like the concept of CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture), but we’ve had two problems with the CSA we tried and the others I have researched since. First, while we’re ok to eat many things, beets and kale are not among them and they play a dominant role in all the CSA offerings.  Now, the one we did do let you swap one item out per week, but I would really love a program that enabled you to have a few “No Thank You” items.  Second, we have eight people.  A small CSA gives us the correct amount of local produce, but it is typically designed for 2-3 people.  The large CSAs don’t offer additional quantities as much as additional varieties.  So, for example we are still stuck with six ears of corn when we actually need sixteen.

So, I’m trying Farmer’s to You.  It’s sort of like an online farmer’s market in that you go online and order what you want, with a minimum dollar amount each week.  They have produce, dairy, meats, pasta, etc. just like a farmer’s market would.  But, because you order on Sunday for pickup on Wednesday or Thursday, the farmers just prep what’s been ordered.  The slight downside is that it’s a year-round program and we don’t have so much produce available here in New England in the winter.  As you can see I tried the chicken the first week; it was really good, to the point where the boys commented unprompted.

Because of a sign-up incentive this was only $10.94.

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On Thursday I spent $23.10 during my second trip to Stop & Shop.

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Finally, on Sunday we spent $108.06 during the monthly trip to BJ’s.  Hopefully this will take us past Thanksgiving because BJ’s gets really crowded at the end of November.

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That brought me to $341.49.

What we ate was driven by two factors this week.  One, late night soccer is still on meaning we eat split dinners multiple days a week.  And two, I’m trying to focus on the proteins in the freezer.

Monday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and carrot sticks
Late: Leftover take out pizza or leftover homemade macaroni & cheese

Tuesday:
Cod, rice, and tossed salad

Wednesday (Halloween):
Early: Leftover beef barley soup and beer bread
Late: Homemade pizza

Thursday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and carrot sticks
Late: Takeout Chinese

Friday:
Early: Macaroni & cheese with spinach salad
Late: Homemade pizza

Saturday:
Roast chicken with bistro potatoes and tossed salad

Sunday:
Beef fajitas

Grocery Update & What We Ate: Week 43, 2018

29 Monday Oct 2018

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I made daily, relatively small stops this week.

I spent $65.77 at Wegman’s on Monday.  This was primarily a trip for milk and bananas which we’ve been using in great quantity.

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On Tuesday I went in to Stop & Shop for their sale items plus mushrooms (which were not on sale).  That totaled $31.34.  The snack packs were for soccer on Saturday, but that got canceled with the Nor’ Easter coming through.  The boys will not be sad as none of those items are things we ever have at home.

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I spent $0.58 and $3.42 on an heirloom tomato and green beans at the farm stand on Wednesday.

Finally, I spent another $89.53 at Wegman’s on Friday, driven by the need for additional milk and bananas.

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That brought my weekly total to $190.64.

And for the first time in ages I kept track of what we ate!

Monday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and broccoli
Late: Homemade pizza

Tuesday:
Pork chops with apples & cider
Potato bread
Spinach salad

Wednesday:
Early: Chicken nuggets and carrot sticks
Late: Take out pizza

Thursday:
Early: Leftover pot roast sandwiches, carrot sticks
Late: Homemade macaroni & cheese

Friday:
Early: Spaghetti & meatballs
Late: Homemade pizza

Saturday:
Beef barley soup
Beer bread

Sunday:
Shepard’s pie
Green beans

Grocery Update: Week 42, 2018

22 Monday Oct 2018

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On the one hand, I spent very little at grocery stores this week.  But, there’s a but and it will be at the end.

I started at the farm stand on Monday, spending $12.19 on mostly local produce (not the pears).

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I then spent $6 on more apples (different variety) at the farmer’s market on Tuesday.  I was expecting to buy more things, but found the offerings to be rather sparse.

My big shop of the week was $66.83 at Wegman’s on Wednesday.  Unfortunately I grabbed Mozzarella instead of Cheddar, which also has a green stripe.  We’ll eat it, but not our favorite.  There were also three gallons of milk that didn’t make the picture.

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Finally, on Friday I ran in to Stop & Shop.  The total was $26.90 for Saturday’s soccer snacks – apples and bananas – and sale items.  Pasta was $0.33 each, limit three!

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So, that brought me to $111.92 for the week.  That would be excellent, BUT this was the first week of the meat share I’m trying out.  Eagle-eyed readers would notice no meat in the pictures above, which is highly irregular for us.  Our meat share brought us to $345.92 for the week.  So, that is high.  But, this is a once a month delivery.

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The share is pricier than sale meat from the grocery store.  And, we only have limited say on what we get.  But, it’s supposed to taste better, plus its from local farms and some other feel good things.  That being said, I only went with pork and beef.  It’s a total per pound and I wasn’t ready to use up my pounds with chickens.  They also have lamb, but we don’t like that enough to get it regularly.  We’ll eat some of this and let you know how it goes both taste & budget-wise.  This cost about half of what we spent on meat in September so it seemed like it should fit in our budget even if I buy some chicken and ground meats.  I can imagine it might take a few times to refine our preferences.

September 2018 Grocery Review

08 Monday Oct 2018

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Late post today as the kids have no school.  Plus, it takes a bit longer when I have to total up an entire month.

Last week first.  Sadly, I went grocery shopping almost everyday.  It really was an inefficient week.

On Monday, I ran in to Stop & Shop to grab something for an early kid dinner plus address the milk and bananas shortages.  I also took advantage of the great steak sale that was still going and picked up two more packages.  Mushrooms and ice cream were also on sale.  It all totaled $55.88.

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On Tuesday I was near Target so I stopped there for grape juice, craisins, and granola bars.  I also needed one jalapeno for dinner.  They only had a bag of eight, but that was better than stopping elsewhere for one.  Now we just need to have Mexican more in the next week or so.  The total was $39.95.

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On Wednesday I needed exactly six items (two of which weren’t food so I would not normally bring them up) so I went to Stop & Shop as it is the closest to my house.  Unfortunately of those six things they only had three.  And, while looking for those six things I found two items – hot dogs and cold medicine – that were months beyond their expiration date.  All in all a disappointing experience.  As for food, I bought onions and spinach for a total of $5.00.

So I went farther (and into rush hour traffic) to Shaw’s for the rest of what I needed at $19.59.  I was rather annoyed by this and jumped right into dinner, thereby not taking pictures.

On Saturday I spent $68.04 at Wegman’s, largely to restock the milk.

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My last stop this week was the farm stand.  Surprise!  I spent $20.52.  We ate the green beans for dinner last night.  The corn will go with dinner tomorrow night.  That bag of broccoli will cover 2-3 meals, depending on how many people are eating.  All of that is local.  The pears and tomatoes are not local and will be more snack-y, spread over the week.

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That brought my total to $208.98.  So, inefficient but not expensive.

And now for this week.  I looked at the categories by percentage last week; now for the totals.

September TOTAL: $1,387.48

  • Stop & Shop: $285.54
  • Wegman’s: $667.97
  • BJs: $304.19
  • Other: $129.78
    • Local: $45.25
    • Star Market/Shaw’s: $64.68
    • Trader Joe’s: $0
    • Target: $19.85
    • Other: $0

Oof.  Clearly I was making up for last month!

September 2018 Grocery Spending by Category

05 Friday Oct 2018

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So, as I mentioned yesterday, a reader asked about our spending specifically as relates to meat and produce.  I focused in on the produce part, because meat is just plain expensive in comparison.  Clearly there are more and less expensive meat choices, but in general a diet with a hefty dose of meat is going to be more expensive than a diet without.  Produce, on the other hand, offers many more choices.

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Casually, I always thought our budget was dominated by meat and dairy with produce being rather insignificant.  I spent this morning crunching the numbers for September.  That took a LONG time for what will end up being a rather short post, but I really don’t think you want all the details.

Suffice it to say I learned a few things:

  • I tend to buy certain categories of food at certain stores, which did help when totaling by category.
  • Stores sort their sales very differently so apologies in advance if these numbers don’t exactly line up with Monday’s September shopping summary.
  • Produce indeed does not dominate our budget.
  • Our budget (for September anyway, but it seemed like a normal month) was dominated equally by general grocery and meat.

So here it is:

36% General grocery (aisles + bread)
33% Meat (fresh, frozen, seafood, deli)
16% Dairy (milk, yogurt, cheese, ice cream, eggs, OJ)
9% Fresh produce
4% Prepared foods (salads + pizza dough)
2% Canned/frozen produce

Starting here because that was what kicked off this exercise.  A quick looks says maybe 1% of the prepared food number was salads, which if included with the other types of produce still only brings that total category in at 12%.

Milk and cheese dominated the dairy category; I just didn’t have a better place to put those other things.  This is to be expected.  My kids drink milk constantly, every meal plus in between.  And, we eat a lot of cheese.

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Meat is trickier.  We are a meat and potatoes family and have meat with most meals.  But, as I mentioned above, there is a lot of leeway in what types of meat one purchases and how much one serves.  My guess is that this was a higher than typical month for meat because the total dollars for the month was on the high side.  Basically, I’d guess this is the driving category as relates to budget by a couple hundred dollars a month.

General grocery is harder to analyze without breaking things down.  Bread, cereal, juice, and granola bars all fall in this category and those are often considered expensive compared to the alternatives.  But, a quick addition showed that those totaled only a quarter of this category so its not the entire story.

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All in all, this is a worthwhile exercise for anyone wanting to see where their grocery money goes.  Clearly for us the easiest category to affect is meat.  I’m not sure annoying the kids by not having some of their requested foods available in the grocery category would make nearly as dramatic a change.  And, as long as one is making conscious decisions, it is entirely ok for different people to prioritize their groceries differently.

Grocery Update: Week 38, 2018

24 Monday Sep 2018

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We are settling into our fall routine.  Unfortunately that means lots of split dinners.  This week, while the first full week of school, includes 5th grade math night and Back to School Night at the elementary level.  Combined with sports and a one-off event I have Friday night we will not all eat at the same time this week.  As a result you’ll see the quicker items showing up again – pizza supplies, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, etc.  I’m trying to work in some recipes like chicken pot pie that can be eaten by two separate groups, but that’s just not always possible.

My total this week was $293.24.

On Monday I spent $49.05 at Stop & Shop.  I bought four gallons of milk that were not on sale plus everything you see below that was.  Stop & Shop is not the cheapest place to buy milk, but its close enough that if I’m there for the sale stuff it makes sense to grab a few to cover until the next time I’m at the better priced locations (BJ’s or Wegman’s).

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The milk lasted until Thursday, when I ran over to Wegman’s.  I spent $110.54.  You’ll see there are a lot of bulk items in there so some of the bigger ticket items will be spread over multiple meals.  Over the weekend we used some for hamburgers and sausages.  We’ve also had meatball subs and tacos with this shopping.

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Then on Friday I spent $133.65 at BJ’s.  I don’t usually go to BJ’s twice in one month, but we discovered we were very low on charcoal and it can be hard to find in the winter.  Since I knew I’d seen the bulk packages at BJ’s I went back there to stock up.

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This was all the perishable stuff.  I know I laid out the non-perishables for a picture, but clearly I got distracted and then forgot to take a picture before putting it away!

 

Grocery Update: Week 36, 2018

11 Tuesday Sep 2018

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This will be a short post because I only made two stops last week!

First, I spent $119.29 at Wegman’s on Friday, mostly on meat and milk.  Yes, everything else fit in one bag.  The ice cream was my free item of the month; the bread was 50% off.

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I haven’t been talking too much about our menus lately as I’ve been trying just to get back on track with posts.  But, to give you an idea, we BBQed the chicken and ribs for dinner Saturday night (with two thirds of the corn from below).  Then we used some of the ground beef for chili Sunday night.  We’re back in soccer season so Monday was a split dinner with hot dogs for the younger ones and pizza for the late set (up to four now that our soccer playing twin has aged into the late practice slot).

To balance things out I spent $120.54 on produce on Sunday.

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All of this is local.  We ate the yellow corn with the BBQ.  The heirloom tomato went on the pizza.  The pepper and white corn are for chowder tonight, assuming I can make that happen.  I’ll eat the peaches for lunch over the week.   I don’t have a plan for the green beans, but the kids love them so I grab a batch every time I go in season; this is only one meal’s worth.

The plan for tonight is flank steak (under the chicken above), corn chowder, bread (pictured above), and either green beans or spinach salad depending on how things play out.

 

August 2018 Grocery Review

04 Tuesday Sep 2018

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With the Monday holiday, I decided to push this post to Tuesday.  I expect to post Wednesday (normal Tuesday post), Thursday, and Friday this week to get back on a more regular school year posting schedule.

Last week was another big one for groceries, largely because I went to BJs for the first time in about two months.  I also stopped at Target and purchased a number of things that we use during the school year, but not during the summer.

On Thursday, I went to both Target and BJ’s as they’re fairly near one another.

First, at Target, I spent $59.28.  I didn’t get a picture before things started getting eaten (actually drunk), but it included a large number of single serve boxes of raisins & craisins, lots of grape juice, some granola bars, and some Gatorade.

Then I ran over and spent $241.07 at BJ’s.  Again, I failed to get pictures of everything – notably most of the non-perishable items this time.  There was a flat of Coke, a rotisserie chicken, honey, croissants, barbecue sauce, peanut butter, canned soup, bread, two types of cereal, chips, shallots, sweet potatoes, rolls, and chocolate chips.

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That finished off August so the totals below will won’t include the rest of the week.

On Saturday, I spent $127.39 at Stop & Shop.  There were many things on sale this week we will eat.

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Then on Sunday I spent $24.71 at the farm stand and another $81.24 at Wegman’s.  I’m sense a trend here because I clearly forgot to take pictures of the farm stand visit.  I got broccoli, corn on the cob, green beans, and a heirloom tomato.

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Finally on Monday we happened past a different Target.  I hoped to get more grape juice as it was on sale, but they were out.  I did get a few items that BJ’s had been out of totaling $19.85.

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August TOTAL: $925.60

  • Stop & Shop: $181.00
  • Wegman’s: $371.42
  • BJs: $241.07
  • Other: $132.11
    • Local: $72.83
    • Star Market/Shaw’s: $0
    • Trader Joe’s: $0
    • Target: $59.28
    • Other: $0

Wow!  That came out much lower than I was expecting.  It turns out I had a few VERY BIG trips, but not that many trips overall.  Exactly the opposite of July.

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