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What's yours?
What are your tricks for staying on/under budget?
TTC for 18 months. IUI #1 BFP= EDD 5/23/14. Progesterone Suppositories and Levothyroxine started. First U/S 9/27
Re: S/O grocery budgets
I try to buy organic free range meats and organic produce which really eat up a big chunk of the budget. I do try to buy in bulk when i can. For instance with chicken, when it is on sale we will get 12-15 lbs. we trim it, portion bag it and freeze it. It quickly thaws in some water when we are ready to use it.
I do price compare and dabble with coupons but generally find that coupons are mostly for processed foods. I occasionally splurge, like those Oreos in the pantry, but try to make even our treats fresh.
I also CD and BF for 9 months which both help the overall budget tremendously.
Baby food and formula are expensive!! I definitely shop around for both and thankfully have found some great clearance deals recently that I stocked up on both. I also freshly make most all the foods S eats at home and freeze them. It is just easier to have the prepared stuff for daycare and when we are out and about.
After 31 cycles and two losses, we've been blessed with a healthy baby girl!
Congrats to both of my amazing TTC Buddies, tdmd09 and sb2006!!
Life of Amberley
I don't really coupon, at our grocery store many of the store brands are just as good if not better than the national brand. I make a list and stick to it. If I see something at a really good price I'll buy 2 or 3 of it. I buy in bulk when possible, but we have a small freezer so it doesn't work for everything.
My mom helps us a ton, too. She has a huge freezer and will give us meat. Plus, she lives in farm country and will get us some produce every now and again. She also visits once a week and either insists on taking us to dinner or bringing us dinner. She's amazing and saves us a ton.
When LO comes I'll be making all of their baby food and breastfeeding for as long as possible. Once we have to go on formula I'll use coupons for that and we have a Sam's Club membership. That membership will also be used for diapers if Target brand fails me. In my hometown there's a surplus store that sells diapers and all sorts of items super cheap, but it's an hour away.
Congrats to both my TTC buddies, Amberley18 and sb2006 on their beautiful babies!
I budget $200 a month, but if I go a little over I'm not super hard on myself.
but we do split a cow with the IL's once or twice a year so that budget doesn't include any beef.
I HAVE to only use cash in order to stay on budget. I have several envelopes and I put the cash i'll need for each task in that envelope on the 1st of the month.
The Rowdy Roberts
I try to stick with $300/month. This includes any toiletries, stuff for oil changes, etc. So it isn't just groceries themselves.
We also do 1/4 of a cow once a year, and 1 pig once a year. So that runs us close to $1,000 total. We put money aside $100 each month so we have enough saved up to pay for those 2 items.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
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~TTC Buddies with akcrrr and amandaf6383~
Natural Cycle (8/7/13)- BFP! Beta #1 (9/10/13): 509 Progesterone: 18.64 Beta #2 (9/12/13): 1118
I don't stick to a budget that's just what we typically spend. Sometimes we spend less a month on groceries because we eat out, A LOT
One thing I think that helps is going to the grocery store less. We live rural so town is 25 minutes away. I can't/don't just run to the store for just a couple things.
Our Little Raspberry-Born 3/27/12
We Said I Do 09/06/09
Speak sweetly so that if you ever have to eat your words, they don't taste bad.
~Unknown~
Lesson learned!!
We go to a lower cost grocery store for everything except for meat. That helps keep the cost down.
I meal plan and take stock of what we have and what we need to use up when planning. I will also consult store ads to see what meat is on sale. A couple of stores near me run BOGO sales on meat frequently.
We only buy some products organic and I shop around for those. We buy store brand for just about everything, unless the national brand is cheaper. I get some of the basics at a discount grocery store.
I make things like pancakes and waffles from scratch instead of buying mixes. I also do most of our baked goods from scratch. I've also started using beef and chicken base to make my own broth instead of buying it.
In addition, I plan at least one vegetarian meal and one breakfast meal weekly.
We buy in bulk when possible and freeze. I typically use shredded or cubed meat in recipes because it helps us stretch it further. I also try to plan a big batch of something (chili, stew, etc) that we can get lots of leftovers out of. We eat leftovers for lunch daily. DH takes advantage of free lunches at work when he can.
I plan our fresh fruit purchases around sales. I try to limit pre cut produce, since that's usually more expensive, but it is worth it in some cases. If I have to buy a lot of something I will use it in a couple of recipes during the week so it doesn't go to waste.
I think it is important to know and compare your prices, and to do the math on deals to make sure it is a good deal.
5 cats. 1 baby.