We spend about $1000-1500/month for groceries and eating out for a family of seven. Honestly I'm pretty happy with that considering it includes all three meals for everyone (the kids rarely buy lunch). In the end it comes out to about $2.40/meal served, not too bad if you think about it. I'm sure I could save more but I have tried the coupon thing and to do it well it takes a lot of time I just don't have now. I do try to buy only things on sale at the store. I am really picky about my meats so I will spend more in that area. No generics because I really don't like the quality. We shop at Target and an AZ local grocery store for the most part. I am not a huge meal planner. I will typically plan only 3-4 meals a week because it's hard when everyone is going in different directions. Tonight I made 8 quarts of chili that I will serve again tomorrow and then freeze the rest (which will only serve another 2 meals max). A family meal for us always means one less gallon of milk in the house so we are now up to needing 6-8 gallons per week.
I think you really have to like to freeze items to make that a money saving plan. I only freeze a few items like chili and tomato sauce other than that I like everything fresh (I hate frozen meat) and you have to be careful because most stores are selling "fresh" chicken that has been previously frozen (yuck).
Do what works for your family and your budget, it's not necessary that it is in line with other people.
I think you really have to like to freeze items to make that a money saving plan. I only freeze a few items like chili and tomato sauce other than that I like everything fresh (I hate frozen meat) and you have to be careful because most stores are selling "fresh" chicken that has been previously frozen (yuck).
Do what works for your family and your budget, it's not necessary that it is in line with other people.
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