Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Answer to Suddenly Saturday.

I heard from a woman in the mid west that had 500 dollars to feed her family of eight.  She stated that a good dinner was corn she could get for .12 and watermelon .  While that tastes really good especially on a hot day, she needs more protein to grow good muscles and dairy for good bones.

I would say that if you don't have a large chain store in your town, network with other mothers to get a car pool going to at least go once a month for supplies.  I am assuming if you can comment on my blog, you can look up your chain stores ads to find out who has the lowest prices.  

If you have eight people in your family, dinner has to cost less than ten dollars a meal.  That leaves you 100 dollars for breakfast and 100 dollars for lunch.  if vegetables are cheap in your area, take advantage of that and buy in o bulk.  Buy oatmeal in bulk or at the lowest price.....it's as low as 2.64 here.  Sometimes we have fruit and toast or muffins.  you can make muffins out of just about anything.  Carrots, fruit, zucchini.  Almost everything.  

There  are coupons for lunch meat all the time,me specially helpful if your state doubles coupons.  Also egg salad and tuna and peanut butter and cheap alternatives.  If there is a bread bakery outlet buy the bread in bulk, freeze it if you can.  If fruit and veggies are plentiful, take advantage of them to add to the meal.  

popcorn  makes a good snack.  

OK, that's my ideas.  If anyone has more ideas, especially if they live on the mid west and have large families, please leave comments.  

Basicly, I am saying, 
  •  break your budget down to a dollar figure for each meal.  
  • If you don't have resources to large grocery chains, and warehouse stores, try to get help or arrange with another family to facilitate it.  Take 125.00 a week , and try to stick to it.
  •   Buy in bulk and portion control your protein.  Take advantage of cheap veggies.  Be careful to portion control. .  
  • Find something the kids like that is cheap and specify what they are allowed for snacks.  Look for coupons that are for snack foods that are free.  Last week, I got pudding snacks for free with coupons.  They Re out there, especially if your state has double coupons.  
  • Analyze your spending habits.  It might be a cultural shock, but high priced snack foods would have to be curbed unless there is a good sale price matching a good coupon.  trust me, if your children are old enough to scrounge a Sunday paper, or surf the net, they will find coupons.  

Soups, stews, burritos with rice, beans, and a little meat , and pasta stretches far.  
There are componers that swear you never have to pay for pasta.  I have been getting it here for .38 combining sales with coupons.  

Look at obstacles as challenges and find a way to go through, under or over the brick wall. 


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