PAY YOUR DEBTS
pls
good job. eating out is such a drain on finances, especially nowadays. are you planning to do more cooking at home?
Just checked last month's credit card statement and we spent $600 on fast food. Jesus.
So easy to just go grab a quick meal at McDonald's after a 10 hour workday especially with a six month old at home.
shut up dave ramsey
holy shit. i'm a single dude, but my grocery bill for the entire month is like $300. that's three meals a day with snacks and dessert.In this economy that's quite tough to believe. Unless you're like "red beans and rice is fine 3 times a day" kind of person.
grocery bill for the entire month is like $300
In this economy that's quite tough to believe. Unless you're like "red beans and rice is fine 3 times a day" kind of person.
Sounds about right to me based on how I shop as well. Personally, most basic food staples haven't really increased in price that much, it's the processed and packaged stuff that has increased.Same. Wal-Mart seems to be the overall best. I've shopped around a solid amount. You can get chicken breast at $2.67/lb. Packs have 5-6 for $10-$13. Perfect for an air fryer. It has the cheapest cheese overall that I've seen too. Go hard in the produce aisle. Bananas and strawberries are dirt cheap.
I wanted to go get some take out. Like on the very first day of march. It was raining I was feeling down. And I new fries could make be better. But I pushed through. And when I got home I tried to make some chicken and I burnt it. I was about to doordash since I was not going to go back out. But I ended up making a personal pizza. That caused some other issues. But not a money one.
Same. Wal-Mart seems to be the overall best. I've shopped around a solid amount. You can get chicken breast at $2.67/lb. Packs have 5-6 for $10-$13. Perfect for an air fryer. It has the cheapest cheese overall that I've seen too. Go hard in the produce aisle. Bananas and strawberries are dirt cheap. Peanut butter and walnuts are great. Loaf of bread is like $4. Comes out to $450/month for two people, high cost of living area as well so probably higher than average prices.
We still do pick up food (never delivery or any apps... That's throwing money away fr), but under $150/month
Love Financial Audit on YouTube btw. One of the only channels I check out consistently, it's too funny
Maybe keep a pack of fries in the freezer that you can whip up in those cases.
something happened to the price on those. used to be reasonable (2.50-3.00$ a bag).
now it's 5$.
something happened to the price on those. used to be reasonable (2.50-3.00$ a bag).
now it's 5$.
Store brands for lyfei cant do store brand mac and cheese lol, it's just not the same compared to kraft
Store brands for lyfe