how much do you spend on groceries

Started by trent bortknob, February 3, 2011 11:24 PM

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trent bortknob

a month or a week or bi-weekly or whatever (depending on how often you get paid)

and what do U buy

Gregly

#1
i try to spend as little money as possible

that said, i end up buying a lot because people eat all my food/drinks DARAN

i mean IXINTRO

cipher

I don't even have a fridge.. so not much at all. Can't wait until next year when I can get an actual apartment instead of a dorm and have a real kitchen.

rtil

no clue

i mostly buy frozen or dry food cuz i don\\\'t often buy food i\\\'m going to eat that day

MarcK

Quote from: Greglyi try to spend as little money as possible

that said, i end up buying a lot because people eat all my food/drinks DARAN

i mean IXINTRO
dude flex is expensive

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dilly

up to about $50. i generally spend it on milk, bread, cheese, cereal, lunch meats, coffee, Arizona tea, and pizza lunchables.

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usually varies

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Thor

This is what I did over the summer:

1st week: probably about $100 on:
-25 lb bag of rice (about $35)
-spices and seasoning
-canned goods (veggies, SPAM)
-cereal
-tupperware
-lemonade powder

Every week after the first: less than $30
-chicken drumsticks
-frozen veggies
-fresh veggies (scallions? fuck yeahhhh)
-milk (as needed)
-eggs (as needed)

^^ this was less than $20 a typically, 3 meals a day. Cook 2 portions at dinner for lunch the next day (hence the need for tupperware), also assuming 2-3 chicken drumsticks per meal and half a cup of rice per serving (it's a lot). Of course, it was a pretty miserable existence as well, as I pretty much cut out all junk food (except for lemonade), ice cream, alcohol, eating out, etc. The first week is the most expensive part, but after that, it's pretty much rice + _________ and that's a cheap meal

trent bortknob

i spend about $50 every two weeks, sometimes more or less

common staples are

organic milk
russian bread from this local store
eggs
cereal, usually honey bunches of oats!
tea

the rest can change depending on what i'm wanting to eat. for a while i bought tons of tortillas and cheese to make quesadillas, then i bought several cans of tomato basil soup. recently i just bought a ton of vegetables (onions, tomatoes, bell peppers) and fruits (raspberries, blueberries, blackberries) and i eat those. i don't really know how to cook so i just eat them. it's intense but feels good man

CVG

I spend about $100-120 a month

$50 at Costco to buy bulk on diet Pepsi, frozen raviolis, milk, bread, and frozen burritos

$50 at grocery to buy green bell peppers, tomatoes. onions, carrots, canned greens and corn, ramen, pasta sauces, tortillas, eggs, hot dogs, chorizo, biscuit dough, cheese, cans of tuna, peanut butter, tea packets, and one small cut of New York steak.

And I freeze most of it so this all lasts me longer than the month so next month I only get refills on the things I finished (mainly the Pepsi, teas, and the veggies)