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Grocery Budget Challenge | January Meeting

Family Balance Sheet

We don’t want to make our families miserable with bland meals, boring snacks, and not enough food in the house. I’ll be organizing my kitchen too and (of course) blogging about it at some point. Also, if you’re blogging about the Grocery Budget Challenge, feel free to leave the link in the comments.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

My budget has gone up quite a bit from when I first started blogging. Also, I plan for everything–breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners. of Agriculture, a US family of 4 discards around $1500 a year on food waste. The ‘buy’ price is the price per unit that you are willing to spend on food. national brand.

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How to Save Money on Groceries

Family Balance Sheet

My budget has gone up over the years from when I first started blogging. Also, I plan for everything–breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners. of Agriculture, a US family of 4 discards around $1500 a year on food waste. The ‘buy’ price is the price per unit that you are willing to spend on food.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I also will pay more for some specialty food items, as I have several food allergies to deal with, and we eat a no-sugar diet. I also splurge on our cat’s special allergen-reducing food, which makes it possible for Ms. Easiest part of being frugal: Not buying things like junk food at the grocery store.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

The Frugal Girl is one of the few blogs whose URL I have memorized, so I’ve never missed an entry! Limiting waste is what really drives most of the habits I have that would qualify as “frugal” – reducing/eliminating food waste, returning unneeded items, pursuing refunds, checking on warranties, repairing things, etc.