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The Food/Household Category

November 4th, 2009 at 05:24 pm

Another blog brought up how much food costs these days, so I thought I would do a post similar to hers in response.

Last year (2008) I spent 6,240 in the "food" category or roughly $520/month. I thought that maybe I could give myself a challenge this year (2009) and cut that amount in half, or $260/month. It seemed simple enough, but after looking at my totals, I apparently didn't do very well. I looks to be about the same both years. We buy mostly all organic items (which costs more) and my food category includes all household items, like toiletries, batteries, lightbulbs, water softener salt, etc.

I have kept all my receipts and figured it would be a January project going through all those receipts to see just how much is spent on food, how much on household and how much spent on water softener salt.

I have stockpiled more this year and had a garden so that I could can, freeze or dry some of our own food. We also cut out pop and bottled water. I have been learning and doing things like making our own bread, sauces and cooking more from scratch.

I am hoping that all my efforts in the past few years will help get my food bill down in 2010. I really would like to be very self-sufficient in this area. And, I would also like to know how much water softener salt, shampoo, toilet paper, laundry soap, etc., we are using.

Can't wait to dig into those receipts.

3 Responses to “The Food/Household Category”

  1. LuxLiving Says:

    You said:
    "Can't wait to dig into those receipts."
    hahaha!!! Ding! Ding! Ding!! We have a Certifiable Frugalite Winner!! Who else would say such a thing with such relish?

    I too include those things under food and don't try to seperate them out too much. But, for a better understanding of just where our money goes? I should.

  2. poohstixx Says:

    You might want to check out the Angel Food Ministries website. http://www.angelfoodministries.com/ I got this suggestion from someone on the forum. If you have a location nearby, it looks like a great way to save on groceries! I haven't done it yet, but plan to give it a try and see how it works for our family.

  3. campfrugal Says:

    Lux, that is funny. It actually made me laugh when I read it, to think that that is a great form of entertainment for me, going over receipts.

    Yes Poohstixx, this is definately a great way to save on groceries, except we eat all organic which they don't supply; but thanks for the great suggestion.

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