Last stop-Sam's Club. We do still have quite a bit of food in our fridge from last week. I have cheese, meat, and some veggies left over that we will be using (I snuck spinach in smoothies this week-hee hee hee). I am responsible for providing a portion of breakfast for our Sunday School teachers tomorrow so I did use grocery money to purchase 2 fruit trays @ $10.00 a piece. As you will see, there are some pricey items-several are just plain splurges!!!! I bought the large bag of almonds which will last us for at least 3 weeks. I made a trail mix with the walnuts I purchased at Walmart, some dried cranberries that I had in the cupboard, and then about 2 cups of the almonds. It has been a hit with the majority of the crowd. The salted peanuts are Mr. Peanut snack packs that I put in our snack basket. They fall under the less than 5 ingredient rule. I purchase Eggland's eggs at Sam's because we kill a dozen eggs (or 18) at one breakfast sitting. DO NOT BE ALARMED AT THE DUNKIN DONUTS on the receipt!!! It is me paying $19 for coffee!! It is my vice-don't hate me for it!!! The Lara bar's were also just plain splurging!! On 100dayofrealfood.com these pre-made bars are recommended as a snack food because most of them have 3 ingredients. In this box there are cashew cookie, apple pie, and cherry pie bars. We took one of each out and cut small bites to sample. Personally the cashew cookie was DISGUSTING!! The pie bars were pretty yummy!! They are also gluten free (which as of yesterday seems to be the route I am going to have to take for awhile)-but they have nuts. Then I got 3 large containers of berries.
Total : 93.83
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Great Harvest was also an important stop as we were out of bread. Upon arrival we realized that while the employee on the phone told me that coming in in an hour would be great, the bread we buy was gone in the rectangle loaf-eeek!! I ended up buying one round loaf of bread and had that sliced ($5.50), got 4 pounds of whole wheat flour ($4), and picked out whole wheat pasta with Italian seasoning ($4.95). Here's the COOL part-there was a "half off" online deal where for $25 I could get $50 worth of Great Harvest gift cards. For the above purchases, I used $20 of my gift cards and then applied the extra $6ish dollars to the next purchase I made:
tomorrow for church I also purchased a "food day" bread box which cost me $14.40 after using the left over 6-ish bucks from the gift card.
The $14.40 did come out of my grocery money.
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My approximate grand total of spending today is approximately $176.
Now this isn't high for what I typically spend-I always plan on $200 per week. I do think this is higher than the last few weeks simply because I had to purchase extra items for church AND chose to buy the Lara bars, coffee (dude I just cannot bring myself to buy Foldgers!!!! I cannot skimp on my coffee!!) , and almonds. I do still need to purchase honey and need to find whole wheat quesadilla's and corn tortilla's that don't have 8 gazillion ingredients!!
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4 comments:
I think you are doing an amazing thing for your family and am also grateful that you have inspired me as well!! We are not being as disciplined as the Storys but that is my fault. I am to do better this week. We have still given up packaged snacks other than nuts, Triscuits, string cheese. We will not be buying cereal, sweetened yogurt, packaged snacks. I will continue to bake our own bread as my kids didn't like G. Harvest (what???) and I don't want to pay for it if they don't love it! I am also continuing to make our own popsicles with 100% juice or leftover smoothies. YOU ROCK!!
I think you are doing an amazing thing for your family and am also grateful that you have inspired me as well!! We are not being as disciplined as the Storys but that is my fault. I am to do better this week. We have still given up packaged snacks other than nuts, Triscuits, string cheese. We will not be buying cereal, sweetened yogurt, packaged snacks. I will continue to bake our own bread as my kids didn't like G. Harvest (what???) and I don't want to pay for it if they don't love it! I am also continuing to make our own popsicles with 100% juice or leftover smoothies. YOU ROCK!!
BTW, did you watch the documentary "The Weight of the Nation"? Emma was watching the episode about the Kids with us and her comments were actually very interesting. I thought it was helpful to show WHY we eat as we do. I thought we were pretty healthy before making some changes but am so happy that we've swapped some things out. I explained to her that it's not about weight for her right now but about the health issues that they talked about in the show.
You go girl! Once you're educated on how bad our society's 'normal' food is, it's hard to ignore it. I LOVE what you're doing!!! And you're doing awesome with it!
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