I didn’t step foot into a grocery store of any kind this week. So I guess that qualifies as my savings for the week!
After four weeks of not even paying attention to sales or touching coupons, I’m anxious to jump back into bargain-shopping again, though. And I’m especially curious to see if I can pull off re-stocking our pantry, freezer, and refrigerator on $40 per week. Stay tuned for my weekly reports on how that happens!
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Andrea says
I’m glad the Kroger mega-sale is still going on this week so you can take advantage if you need to!! I found, inside the Cub Foods ad that came with the paper, there are manufacturer’s coupons printed if you need more cheese coupons. Also, if anyone still has the $4/2 La Victoria salsa printables available a while back, they are part of the mega-sale at Kroger and they come out free with the coupon!! Got four jars free!!!!
Michele aka Smart Money Mom says
I love your site! I am so appreciative of the savings tips that I am using from everyone to help me stay within a new budget! Thank you!
Tia says
Saved a bunch on this month’s meals thanks to your site, buying in bulk and once a month cooking!!! Read about my adventures on my blog!!
Veronique says
I love hearing about everyone’s good deals and learning from what everyone does. Here’s my contribution. I’m new at this, but think it’s going pretty well!
Stacey says
I know you can restock your pantry and still stay within budget! I’ll be watching to see how you do it, but I know you can! 🙂 I’m a WOHM, so daycare expenses increase during the summer – I use those weeks to eat from the pantry & freezer. It never fails, after school starts back up – cha ching!!! Back to shopping and stock piling for me! I’m still learning – so if I can do it – you can too!!!
Lana says
I’m interested to see how you do restocking. My whole question with cooking out of the pantry for a month is that you’re not doing the sales at the stores and how much it will be in the end to restock everything rather than buy and stockpile. However, I do see it relieving some burn-out!
Marianne @TheNewFrugalMom.com says
As always, thanks for the chance to share my savings. 😉
Love the new design; I really need to move over to WP already!
Have a great time at BD and I’m looking forward to hearing about #SavvyBlogging. You girls will ROCK!
Dana aka Frugalistic Mama says
I am not sure if my link worked hope so because I love not only sharing how and how much I save but I love learning how others do as well, Tnax so much for the linky!
Amy says
I saw your name mentioned in the new Kiwi magazine today – very cool!
Melissa says
You have to get through a couple paragraphs of me whining about being sick and falling off the exercise wagon…then you get to the shopping trip 🙂
FrugalFriend says
Crystal you amaze me! I need to try to have a grocery fast once in a while. I’m looking forward to Feb’s Freezer Challenge though. Hopefully that will limit my shopping trips to just couple this month.
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Laurie says
I accidentally left the link under freezer planning first – sorry!!!