About $200-$250 a month. I make a lot of slow cooker recipes which make heaping portions for very cheap. I hustle to survive man, when I go to Sprouts I put the wrong labels on my food so it's cheaper. If the clerk says anything I hit them with pocket sand and get the fuck out of there.
LOL! I used to go to the you-check-out lanes at KingSoopers or Walmart at 1am and ring mad shit up as bananas.
Thats how you get $.69 wild caught salmon yo!
I need to start doing that again
Also, here is another money saying tip: If you like starbucks and order the same drink every time you go, just keep their cup and wash it at home. next time you go, ask for a refill of your drink instead of ordering a new one. It'll only cost $.50 instead of full price :1bluewinky::1bluewinky:
LOL! I used to go to the you-check-out lanes at KingSoopers or Walmart at 1am and ring mad shit up as bananas.
Thats how you get $.69 wild caught salmon yo!
I need to start doing that again
Also, here is another money saying tip: If you like starbucks and order the same drink every time you go, just keep their cup and wash it at home. next time you go, ask for a refill of your drink instead of ordering a new one. It'll only cost $.50 instead of full price :1bluewinky::1bluewinky:
On a good month, $80-100. I live down the street from an Aldi; it's awesome.![]()
I'm pretty strict on my diet and now avoid restaurants and cook stuff at home.
I recently got a juicer and, after looking at my budget, I realized that it costs me about $10 each time I make a glass of veggie juice.
This makes my monthly budget ~$700/month for groceries.
This sounds outrageous to me for some reason since I'm a single dude who lives by myself.
I guess I can frame it to myself that it is the cost of groceries and "health insurance."
I honestly don't know specifics, but I would say maybe 500/a little more each month? The closest thing next to me is a Whole Foods, and my soul/bank account dies a little each time I have to go into it.
About $200-$250 a month. I make a lot of slow cooker recipes which make heaping portions for very cheap. I hustle to survive man, when I go to Sprouts I put the wrong labels on my food so it's cheaper. If the clerk says anything I hit them with pocket sand and get the fuck out of there.
Around $75/day. I mainly eat porter house steaks and flounder / sea bass / scallops. Have not used my oven since thanks giving. Grill every meal.
Can't wait for stone crab season to start. I am going on pure stone crab diet.