Grocery prices are so high that I don’t even want to shop anymore unless I see a remarkable sale. There is one coming this Sunday that I will not miss. Rarely can I say that these days.
Hubby and I were discussing the prices the other day. He has agreed to eat 99% of the time from our pantries, refrigerator, and freezer. Do we go out to eat regularly? Nope. Do we constantly buy fast food? Nope. Once in a rare while, we will get KFC chicken or an Arby’s roast beef and I always use coupons. We do that if we have had a very busy day. In Lent, we will get fish fries from Chiavetta’s. But that is it! It is so much cheaper and healthier to eat our own cooking.
We make all of our pizza using naan bread. We make our own Chinese food. I can’t even remember the last time that we ordered Chinese food. I think it was before Covid. On a rare occasion (maybe twice a year), we will get a sweet at the bakery owned by one of my neighbors. I haven’t even gotten bagels at Panera Bread in a very long time and I still have lots of gift cards. Maybe I will stop and get some next Tuesday for Hubby. He really likes them.
So we are going to eat up what we have here. We may end up having some weird sides when they get low. But we will make the best of it knowing that we are not spending our money and making these large corporations any richer than they already are. We are all getting poorer while they made billions off of us last year and the year before. And it continues and will continue into next year.
Will we ever buy? Yes, of course. Two times come to mind. Fresh produce and dairy products, etc. don’t keep for long. We need eggs, butter, sour cream, cream cheese, cheeses, and cream all of the time. But I will try to buy those only when they are on sale or cheap at Walmart or Aldi’s. I have enough butter to last me until the Thanksgiving sales. While I am thinking about Thanksgiving, I will be buying turkeys and other on sale stuff that is the cheapest during that holiday. I will not pass up a great sale especially on meat. Even though it is harder these days to track prices because they rise so often, I am still doing it. I need to know when I am getting a great deal!
Hubby is the only one eating bread so I will be baking it and freezing it. I can also make him muffins, quick breads, donuts, hamburger and hot dog rolls. He makes pancakes and waffles sometimes for our family Sunday breakfasts. West loves his apple cinnamon waffles.
We are able to make our own salad dressings and sauces when we run out of what we have.
While we are not shopping, I will be putting aside the budgeted money that we are not spending to refill the larders. Things will be expensive to replace but I will carefully watch for sales and cook most everything from just basic foods.
Once my canning jars come today, we should be set for the winter. I hate snow and ice so I will be staying home as much as possible.
The rest of my bins for the freezer came yesterday. So I moved a lot of the vegetables, fruits, shredded cheeses, tortilla wraps, yeast, jam, nuts, etc. to my upstairs freezer. All my meat got moved to the chest freezer.
I plan on sorting all of the meats and fish into the bins today. The things that I want to can today and tomorrow will go in the refrigerator Then I will quickly defrost my chest freezer using my hairdryer and plastic ice scraper. I will show you the results in a later post.
BTW, that piece of meat that I thawed the other day was two filet mignon’s that the butcher had cut and wrapped two together. I found another package just like it yesterday when I was going through my freezer. So Hubby grilled then the other night for dinner. It was a nice surprise.
Are you eating from your pantries and freezers?
6 replies on “Grocery Shop At Home”
Filet mignons!!!! And my little doggie missed it?!!!! LOL.
I had a coupon for McDonald’s: buy one, get another one for free. I thought it was a deal. So, yesterday we went to McD’s and I looked at the menu. I didn’t want a hamburger so I ordered their new crispy sandwich. And got another one for free. When I got the bill, IT WAS $7.14 FOR JUST ONE OF THOSE CHEAP CRISPY SANDWICHES!!! I couldn’t believe it. It was just a thin slice of fried chicken and a single pickle inside. No sauce. No dressing. No lettuce and tomato. NOTHING! Never going back there, even if I get another coupon. I had to eat the both of them just to equal one sandwich.
We’re in for a really rough time. We’re not eating much out of our stock pile. I’m just replacing each thing we use one by one. I’m holding onto our stockpile for when we actually go broke (which may really happen) and then we will be in desperate need of that stock pile. UGH!
Hi Cindy,
I thought of your dog while I was eating it.
Yup! McDonald’s prices are horrid. I haven’t purchased anything there since well before Covid. People tell me the food is awful too.
I hear you on your stockpile. It is my hedge against inflation since most of it was purchased before the prices started rising.
Hi Precious, wow, the mystery meat you found turned out to be a yummy treat for you and hubby. Yum!
I did my weekly grocery shopping today. The deals aren’t great this week at Kroger, so I used some of my grocery money to get a bottle of cold meds for our winter stock up. I also got a few things for kitty since they are having a fuel points promotion for the pet dept. She has been having hairball issues so I got some of that stuff you put on their paws. I also got a box of 24 wet foods for the winter stock up I do for her each year. It was on sale and I had a digital coupon, so got the whole box for $14.99, which is half price. I still have money left to get the brisket hubby wants to smoke this weekend.
Hi Chris,
Yes it did!
Kudos for using your grocery money for cold meds. That season is almost here. Kitty is being well taken care of. i can almost smell that brisket!
Hello- yes! We are absolutely eating down our pantry, fridge and freezer within reason. There are only 2 of us living here and frankly., we just don’t need as much as when my daughter’s family lived here and when I cared for grandchildren daily.
I agree with your reasoning. We don’t cook nearly as much food as we used to.