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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 04.15.16

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Every week I share what we ate for the week on our budget. Our current monthly grocery budget for my family of 4 is $500. Sunday : I took the ham bone from Saturday and some of the leftover ham and made a big batch o ham & bean soup. I stuck the leftover soup in the freezer. Want to lower your grocery bill?

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What We Ate this Week on Our Budget 02.19.16

Family Balance Sheet

Every week I share what we ate for the week on our budget. Our current monthly grocery budget for my family of 4 is $500. I packed food for breakfast and lunches, but we did go out to dinner on both nights…did I mention we spent the entire weekend at a pool…restaurant budget blown! Want to lower your grocery bill?

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 06.12.15

Family Balance Sheet

Every Friday, I share what we ate for the week on our budget. Currently our monthly budget is $500 for my family of 4. Sunday: Leftovers – we cleaned out the refrigerator. Friday: It’s pizza night here, but it’s too hot turn on the oven, so I’m grilling the pizza instead. 8 Freezer Meal Recipes.

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 09-08-2017

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I’ve recently re-started the series, What We Ate this Week on our Budget , because I missed the accountability and I had several readers ask for its return. Our monthly grocery budget for my family of 4 is $500. We ate leftovers. Wednesday: leftover night from Tuesday’s dinner. Want to lower your grocery bill?

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What We Ate this Week 01.29.16

Family Balance Sheet

Every week, I share how I saved and what we ate for the week on our budget. Our current monthly budget for my family of 4 is $500. We ate leftover ham & bean soup, kielbasa, and whatever we felt like eating. Tuesday: I made Burrito Bowls using leftovers from Monday night. Want to lower your grocery bill?

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Frugal Tip | Cook Big & Save Time, Groceries, & Energy

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As I previously discussed, leftovers are always welcome in my house. Not only will cooking big meals save time and money, it will also save on your energy bill because you won’t have to use your oven and stove as much! You can see more “stretchable” budget recipes HERE. and last for days.

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Being Environmentally Friendly Saves Money

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Using just bi-carb soda and vinegar there are a range of things you can do from cleaning the bathroom right through to the oven. So instead of menu planning, buying what we need and eating it, we are buying what we feel like, cooking too much and throwing away the rest instead of eating the leftovers. USA, UK, Australia etc.)