tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post355905250526987126..comments2023-10-28T05:33:13.778-05:00Comments on Live Simply-Live Well : Challenge Extended, Challenge Accepted; Money Wise. Live Simply- Live Wellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18383356777633081642noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-75854035651854952012013-07-12T01:10:22.860-05:002013-07-12T01:10:22.860-05:00I totally don't have a food budget, which is o...I totally don't have a food budget, which is obviously really smart. However, I'm not into fancy restaurants so when I go out for dinner (which I don't do often because I'm poor), it's usually just to get cheap pizza. Usually I spend way too much on groceries at the beginning of the month before realizing I have to get my act together so eat as cheaply as possible for the rest of the month. It's a great system!Jeanohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09093299012409826185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-36350930735641616912013-07-11T20:55:58.583-05:002013-07-11T20:55:58.583-05:00It seems like you have a very common problem. Whe...It seems like you have a very common problem. When you are laid back and don't do anything it is easy to justify just spending 10-15 here and there. But those figures are killer on the budget. Those are the ones that sneak up on you and add of over the month. If it was a big nice bill you would remember it and make a change. We use to do the same but realize we were wasting so much money just like you guys not only on food but the food that we were let going to waste in the frig. <br /><br />We started having date nights at home where we made sure to cook together and grilled once per week. Not only did that help our pockets it helped our healthThomas | Your Daily Financehttp://www.yourdailyfinance.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-64827687743365364442013-07-10T19:46:46.610-05:002013-07-10T19:46:46.610-05:00I love that you don't mince words, and zero in...I love that you don't mince words, and zero in on exactly the problem. It helped us to rethink our meals at home, and excuse ourselves from making a full "meal" - instead, we sometimes eat lots of seemingly random components thrown together on a plate: hummus & veggie sticks, yogurt with fruit & nuts, and leftover pasta salad (I know that doesn't work for you) = all the nutritional components we need. So what if it's not meat, veggies, carb?Holly @ Run With Hollyhttp://www.runwithholly.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-20002256492999174352013-07-10T13:08:28.893-05:002013-07-10T13:08:28.893-05:00you are so me! except for the paleo part. I thin...you are so me! except for the paleo part. I think i'd die! but on the nickel and diming the food/restaurant budget. we love taco bell. sadly, thighs not so much.Brookehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00793109148879037341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-11753676460778040892013-07-10T09:20:11.284-05:002013-07-10T09:20:11.284-05:00Perhaps you should try some pre-made meals. These ...Perhaps you should try some pre-made meals. These aren't the healthiest, nor the cheapest, but they are cheaper than eating out, so essentially a compromise. Definitely take everyone else's suggestion on making meals in bulk and then thawing them out when you guys come home. <br /><br />One other thing that helps a bit is taking 30 mins on a weekend day, perhaps between two activities and making a quick meal plan. It doesn't need to be all that fancy, but it will help remind you that Thursday is taco night and you have everything you need right at home for a quick meal instead of running out to Taco Bell or the like. Amanda Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00957305702032867371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-58506810813087073172013-07-09T20:39:13.291-05:002013-07-09T20:39:13.291-05:00we're in the same boat. it's depressing to...we're in the same boat. it's depressing to think about at the end of the month, although we have no budget. we're horrible with money. i wish i was more like you.<br /><br />oh, and check out my post today on YOU! lesley: the dream treehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10093678995653714452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-38989343307552832182013-07-09T18:20:08.390-05:002013-07-09T18:20:08.390-05:00We have actually been doing very well with our foo...We have actually been doing very well with our food budget. We still go out to eat, but not near the amount that we used to.Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01699594650305506763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-8130245896746983632013-07-09T16:23:00.335-05:002013-07-09T16:23:00.335-05:00You should try to double recipes and freeze half. ...You should try to double recipes and freeze half. I usually make a giant pot of spaghetti sauce and then freeze 2/3 of it. You could bake a large spaghetti squash and freeze it in Dinner size portions. Then you just have to thaw, heat and serve. Another thing we do is buy a whole bunch of chicken breasts and bake them all at one time. We'll eat the chicken for dinner one night with some vegetables. Then we have extra to make chicken wraps or chicken salad for lunches. I'm also more likely to make recipes that use chicken if the chicken's already cooked and I just have to throw it together. We rarely eat out anymore. I can make things so much healthier at home and for so cheap its hard to justify spending$25 for our whole family to eat out. I've been trying to stick to $100 per week for a grocery budget but I tend to always go over $5 - $10 per week.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12575251423110138595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4674653477198185199.post-57710036969231602562013-07-09T16:21:42.134-05:002013-07-09T16:21:42.134-05:00Eating out definitely is a budget killer. I make ...Eating out definitely is a budget killer. I make all of our food from scratch (when I make it), and having absolutely nothing in the house that is quick is definitely a pain. The beginning of the week is often much easier, but by the time Thursday comes around I am calling my hubby at work asking him to pick up dinner on the way home. We don't do a lot of meat in our house, instead we eat a lot of different bean dishes. So I try and take a day during the week to prep as much of my food as possible and freeze it so that it is available. In the winter I am big on soups and stews, so we end up eating the same thing day in and day out. Not the most creative, but definitely the most affordable :-) Good luck cutting back on take out!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12261179479821073705noreply@blogger.com