Dairy - $23:
- $8.49 - Sliced cheddar cheese (used to make the kids' lunches)
- $4.69x2 - Organic eggs. We typically go through 4 eggs/breakfast, and I additionally use them for baking.
- $5.13 - Milk. The kids' primary beverage. They don't drink juice, so we only have water or milk for drink choices in the house.
- $17.21 - package of boneless, skinless chicken breasts. We use these to barbecue in giant batches & use for quick meal preparation.
- $17.88 - package of boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Same purpose as above.
- $6.99 - Pirate's Booty. Kids' lunches or snacks.
- $8.49 - grapes. Snacks
- $3.49 - romaine lettuce. Salads with dinner.
- $3.99x2 - 3 pack of cucumbers. Salad with dinner, and my kids' absolute favorite snack - with a light sprinkle of salt.
- $4.39 - broccoli. Salads.
- $4.99 - roma tomatoes. Salads & on the occasion sandwich/burger. I love tomatoes.
- $1.39x2 - bananas. Breakfast.
- $6.99 - clementines. Snacks.
- $5.29 - pears. Breakfast/lunches/snacks.
- $3.29x2 - honeydew. Breakfast.
- $22.99 - Olive oil, used in cooking.
- $9.99 - gingerbread house. Putting it together with the kids this weekend. :-)
- 34% - Produce
- 23% - Meat
- 22% - Random/Misc
- 15% - Dairy
- 4% - Snacks
Do you track your grocery spending? By category?
We track our grocery spending, but not by category. I've never even thought about doing that, but now I think I'll start.
ReplyDeleteWe track our spending as well, but not by category, interesting to see it like that! We're carnivores here too, so think ours would look pretty similar.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea - it's a great way to tell if you're eating the right stuff.
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