Aldi
1 box Crispy Oats – $1.19
2 boxes Crisp Rice – $2.78
1 jar Organic Coconut Oil – $4.99
1 bag Radishes – $0.99
2 containers Blueberries – $2.58
5lbs Fresh Ground Beef – $9.45
4 dozen large Eggs – $2.76 (I’m loving egg prices at Aldi the past few weeks!)
3-lb bag Pink Lady Apples – $3.49
48-oz Vegetable Oil – $1.79
1 loaf Wheat Bread – $0.50
3 16-oz containers Egg Whites – $5.97
1 container Strawberries – $1.49
3 bags Baby Carrots – $2.07
2 2-lb bags Red Grapes – $3.56
1 head Organic Cauliflower – $2.49
2 cans Green Beans – $0.98
1 3-pk Green Peppers – $0.99
1 gallon Milk – $2.99
Total: $51.06
Harris Teeter
2 45-oz cartons Country Crock – $3.94, used 2 $0.55/1 printable (doubled) – $1.74/2 after coupons
1 20-oz container 93/7 Fresh Ground Turkey – $2.99
2 family-size bags Synder’s of Hanover Pretzels – $5.00, used 2 $0.55/printable (doubled) – $2.80/2 after coupons
Total: $7.53
Grocery Total for the Week: $58.59
Weekly Menu Plan
(My menu plan from last week didn’t exactly happen…I spent a couple of days/evenings at the hospital with a dear friend and Eirik and the children stayed at home and ate who-knows-what for dinner (for SURE it wasn’t anything on “the” menu! ;)) We are out-of-town for a few days this week, but I hope to do better as far as following my planned meals when we are home.
Breakfasts
Scrambled Eggs and Toast, Berries x 2
Overnight Oatmeal x 2
Cereal x 2
French Toast, Over Easy Eggs
Lunches
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Carrots, Apples x 2
Pretzels dipped in Almond Butter, Sliced Cheese, Peppers, Grapes x 2
Leftovers x 3
Dinners
Barbequed Meatballs, Mashed Cauliflower, Steamed Carrots, Make Ahead Butterhorns
Shepherd’s Pie, Tossed Salad, Butterhorns
Homemade Pizza, Soft Garlic Breadsticks, Fresh Veggies with Dip
Grilled Chicken, Fruit Salad, Steamed Broccoli, leftover Soft Garlic Breadsticks
Crustless Spinach Quiche, Grapes, French Breakfast Puffs
Leftovers x 2
Snacks
Popcorn, Fruit, Treeses (recipe from the THM cookbook), S’Mores Bars (recipe from Eirik’s Mom)
Love these posts! You have some great ideas. Just curious–why didn’t you just buy the pretzels at Aldi for .99 per bag instead of $1.40 after coupons at HT?
Do you do trim healthy mama? I have been trying it, and it’s definitely draining our grocery budget(we have a family of 7, and our grocery bill is already creeping up), so this is definitely encouraging to me.
If you have a Super WalMart near you, check their egg prices. I live in Central IL and I’ve been buying large eggs for 37 cents a dozen or 54 cents for 18.
What??? 🙂 I paid $1.83 at Fry’s last week for 1 dozen. WM here in AZ is no cheaper. My daughter got eggs at Costco for .99 for 18 pk.