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+ | I do most of my grocery shopping at Trader Joes, a little at Fred Meyer, and some at the co-op downtown. Each week I spend $25-35 on that week’s groceries and $10-$15 on eating out or one serving frozen meals. There are also pantry staples that I spend around $40 a month replenishing. Together, this equals about $200-$225 a month. Below is the kind of stuff I buy: | ||
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+ | BREAKFAST (Weekly cost $3-5): | ||
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+ | I eat small breakfasts. Examples are: | ||
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+ | Chia pudding (4 servings) ($2) (coconut milk, chia seeds, frozen fruit) | ||
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+ | Bananas (3) ($1) | ||
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+ | Bars (5 in a box) ($3) | ||
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+ | LUNCH (Weekly cost: $5-8): | ||
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+ | Kale salad every day. | ||
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+ | Kale ($2), | ||
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+ | veggie toppings (e.g. carrots, tomatoes, squash, root veggie and/or cucumbers) ($3-5), | ||
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+ | Some nut, grain, or seed, sometimes cheese, and a hearty dressing (all costs from monthly basics) | ||
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+ | SNACKS/SIDES (Weekly cost: $3-6) | ||
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+ | Usually I buy 2 a week for lunches. Examples: | ||
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+ | salsa and chips ($3.50) | ||
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+ | air popped popcorn kernels ($1) | ||
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+ | cheese sticks (12 for $4, so $2 for a week), | ||
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+ | avocado and rice cakes (2 avocados & half bag of rice cakes $4) | ||
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+ | Veggies & Homemade Hummus ($3) | ||
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+ | DINNER (Weekly Cost: $10-15): | ||
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+ | Example meals and costs (+ some spices/sauces from my monthly staples). Usually I’ll make 2 or so a week and eat leftovers the other days: | ||
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+ | Sweet potato noodles – 2 servings - $3 (2 sweet potatoes + 1 lime + sauce made from monthly basics) | ||
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+ | Sweet potato soup – 8 servings - $7 (2 pounds of sweet potatos, 2 onions, veggie stock) | ||
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+ | Spaghetti Squash with Pesto – 3 servings - $4 (squash, fresh basil, lemon) | ||
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+ | Bowl- 3 servings- $5 (some combo of roasted veggies or squash, fresh veggies and frozen edamame, beans, rice or quinoa, sauce from my basics) | ||
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+ | Potstickers – 3 servings - $3 (frozen pork potstickers from trader joes) | ||
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+ | MONTHLY BASICS: ($40 a month) | ||
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+ | It’s hard to say how much this all costs but I know every week I have to pick up a few basics that I always have on hand like, for example rice, quinoa, and farro (these I buy in bulk at a co-op), beans, lentils, a few cheeses, and peanut butter. I also have hemp seeds, slivered almonds, or pumpkin seeds which I put on salads and bowls but go through slowly (~$6 a bag every couple months each). For making sauces and salad dressings I use combinations of apple cider, white wine, balsamic, and rice vinegars, olive oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, hot sauce, garlic, and tahini. Keeping these stocked works out to about $35-50 a month. |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 29 January 2018
The $200/month diet
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Sample 1
- Breakfast
- 3 eggs ~33 cents, 18 pack of eggs from safeway is $2.
- bowl of cheerios with almond milk and a banana ~ 32 cents for cheerios(2 pack from costco is $6.39, one box is good for ~10 breakfasts) 33 cents for almond milk (3 pack from costco is 6.99, one carton is good for ~7 breakfasts) 25 cents for a banana(usually pay $1.50 per bunch of 6 at safeway) total cost is 90 cents
- average cost for breakfast= 61 cents
- Lunch
- PBJ ~25 cents for pb(2 pack from costco is 9.99, I usually buy when its on sale for 6.99, 1 jar is good for 20 sandwiches) ~6 cents for jelly(1 jar is 5.99 and is good for 100 sandwiches) ~20 cents for bread(20 slices for $2) total cost is 52 cents
- leftovers ~free!(usually good for 2 lunches per week)
- average cost for lunch=36 cents
- Dinner
- Soup, salad, and garlic bread ~75 cents for soup(8 pack is $6) ~$2 for salad (A friend and myself split a $4 bagged salad) ~$1.75 for garlic bread(A friend and myself split a loaf of garlic bread that costs $3.50) total cost $4.50
- Pasta ~89 cents for one box of pasta ~$1 worth of mushrooms ~75 cents worth of broccoli ~$2 for sauce(usually can be acquired for cheaper) ~$1.50 for chicken. total cost $6.14
- chicken, rice, and beans ~$1.50 for chicken ~13 cents for 1 cup of rice(I get the 25 pound bag from costco) ~80 cents for a can of beans. total cost $2.43
- pot stickers and rice ~$1.49 for 10 pot stickers(a bag of 60 is 8.99 from costco) ~13 cents for rice. total cost is $1.62
- nachos ~58 cents for a half pound of chips(a 3 pound bag is $3.50 from costco) ~$1 for cheese(a bag of cheese is $6 and is good for 6 rounds of nachos) ~80 cents for beans. total cost $2.38
- mashed potato concoction ~$1.70 for 2 pounds of potatoes ~75 cents of broccoli ~$1.50 for chicken ~30 cents for milk and butter(I usually poach these from my housemate, I ask for permission before of course, so this is my best guess of what it would cost) ~50 cents for half of an onion. total cost $4.75
- costco pizza ~$5 (I split one with a friend when we go to costco every week)
- average cost for dinner= $3.83
- So, average cost for a day is $4.80, which brings me to about $145 per month spent on food.
Sample 2
I do most of my grocery shopping at Trader Joes, a little at Fred Meyer, and some at the co-op downtown. Each week I spend $25-35 on that week’s groceries and $10-$15 on eating out or one serving frozen meals. There are also pantry staples that I spend around $40 a month replenishing. Together, this equals about $200-$225 a month. Below is the kind of stuff I buy:
BREAKFAST (Weekly cost $3-5):
I eat small breakfasts. Examples are:
Chia pudding (4 servings) ($2) (coconut milk, chia seeds, frozen fruit)
Bananas (3) ($1)
Bars (5 in a box) ($3)
LUNCH (Weekly cost: $5-8):
Kale salad every day.
Kale ($2),
veggie toppings (e.g. carrots, tomatoes, squash, root veggie and/or cucumbers) ($3-5),
Some nut, grain, or seed, sometimes cheese, and a hearty dressing (all costs from monthly basics)
SNACKS/SIDES (Weekly cost: $3-6)
Usually I buy 2 a week for lunches. Examples:
salsa and chips ($3.50)
air popped popcorn kernels ($1)
cheese sticks (12 for $4, so $2 for a week),
avocado and rice cakes (2 avocados & half bag of rice cakes $4)
Veggies & Homemade Hummus ($3)
DINNER (Weekly Cost: $10-15):
Example meals and costs (+ some spices/sauces from my monthly staples). Usually I’ll make 2 or so a week and eat leftovers the other days:
Sweet potato noodles – 2 servings - $3 (2 sweet potatoes + 1 lime + sauce made from monthly basics)
Sweet potato soup – 8 servings - $7 (2 pounds of sweet potatos, 2 onions, veggie stock)
Spaghetti Squash with Pesto – 3 servings - $4 (squash, fresh basil, lemon)
Bowl- 3 servings- $5 (some combo of roasted veggies or squash, fresh veggies and frozen edamame, beans, rice or quinoa, sauce from my basics)
Potstickers – 3 servings - $3 (frozen pork potstickers from trader joes)
MONTHLY BASICS: ($40 a month)
It’s hard to say how much this all costs but I know every week I have to pick up a few basics that I always have on hand like, for example rice, quinoa, and farro (these I buy in bulk at a co-op), beans, lentils, a few cheeses, and peanut butter. I also have hemp seeds, slivered almonds, or pumpkin seeds which I put on salads and bowls but go through slowly (~$6 a bag every couple months each). For making sauces and salad dressings I use combinations of apple cider, white wine, balsamic, and rice vinegars, olive oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, hot sauce, garlic, and tahini. Keeping these stocked works out to about $35-50 a month.