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Meal planning helps a lot, not necessarily on spending less at the store, but I spend less on going out for meals when there isn't anything to eat in the house.
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i do coupon, but i also buy kind of expensive stuff-- all organic dairy, lots of fruits and vegetables (organic when possible), organic poultry (i don't buy much red meat), and hardly any processed food. and we rarely eat out.
i don't strictly meal plan, but i try to have a few dishes in mind to cook over the weekend. i don't have time to make anything complicated during the week, so i mostly cook over the weekend and rely on leftovers.
i do think couponing helps- you can get a lot of commonly used items for free (particularly personal care products like toothbrushes/paste and deodorant, but you can get great deals on all kinds of things). the site i use is living rich with coupons, but there are lots of couponing sites out there. they match up what's on sale at your store with available coupons and highlight the best deals.
i know i could cut back more, but i consider good food to be an investment in our health, so i think it is worth it.
But honestly, I don't try very hard to get it down and we do spend quite a bit on quality meats and fish.
I do meal plan and that helps me cut down on waste.
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We do most of our grocery shopping at WinCo - it is a West Coast chain that has pretty low prices, doesn't take credit cards, you have to bag your own groceries, etc. It is a significant savings over the major grocery chains.
I plan meals for the entire month and try to cook from scratch. Meals are either crockpot easy or something I can stretch over two meals (meatloaf: make two loaves, serve one and freeze the other for later. Roast a whole chicken, then use the carcass and leftover meat to make chicken noodle soup, chicken and dumplings, etc.). Every two weeks I put together a grocery list based on the meal plan and whatever staples we go through (bread, milk, etc.), and that's what we buy. We've stopped eating out, brown bag our lunches, etc.
The meal planning has been the biggest factor in reducing our food expenditures each month.
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I do a lot of meal planning, get my veggies from a CSA in the summer, and a lot of my meat from a local farmer. We also have a pretty low cost grocery store that is not too far out of the way of my evening commute.
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I hate that we spend so much money on groceries. I meal plan, but I don't do coupons. I try to buy mostly organic produce and meats. DH is a snack addict, and I feel like we could save money if we bought fewer snack foods. We get takeout about once a month, we only eat out when traveling, and we bring our lunches every day. We brew coffee at home. So, maybe our overall food budget is pretty reasonable.
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Our budget is $150 per week (~$600 per month) for our family of 4 and $250 per month eating out. Every month my goal is to keep all food consumption under 1K. Some months that's easier than others. I'm still doing all organic meat and dairy but have had to do quite a bit of conventional produce lately to stay within budget. Meal planning helps tremendously. So does eating a lot of breakfast for dinner and soup with sandwiches. Honestly, the more time I spend on dinner the less likely the kids are to eat it, anyway!