I didn't fare too well with trying to plan around what was on sale. I spent about as much as we usually do, since today marks a new month we thought we should try the Once a Month Shopping trip. I've read a few blog posts about it.
Like this one: http://www.holyspiritledhomeschooling.net/2011/12/once-a-month-grocery-shopping-list-monthly-meal-plan-f-a-q/
and this one: http://quickeasycheaphealthy.com/2011/08/how-to-make-the-most-of-your-grocery-budget-dollars/
The only snag we hit with this is we hardly have any storage space in our fridge/freezer as it is, and that is just shopping a week at a time. Also we eat fresh produce very regularly and the first post I referenced mentions how they go to applesauce and canned fruits after using their fresh produce but I don't really like that idea. So we compromised, using our Google Calendar I came up with a meal plan of 14 meals. Looks like this:
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The old one across from Aldi is where we go, it's easy to hit them both.
How are the prices at Food City? I always think of them as being more expensive.
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Food City can be more expensive on some things, especially if not on sale. But, their meats are way better. You just have to know what a good price is and skip it if it's not.
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The Food City over on East Broadway by the Co-op has a WONDERFUL meat department. They will even cut something for you if they don't have it packaged already. I try to buy my meat at Food City because we don't like the pumped meat, and always check their meat sales bin whenever I'm in the store.
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Are you shopping at the Walmart across from Aldi or the new Maryville Walmart? The new Walmart is more expensive - just an fyi. Also, if you want noninjected meat, buy your meat at Food City.
I'm facing a shopping challenge since I'm adjusting for one less person in the household. My shopping lists are really weird lately. Trying to readjust so we don't have so much waste. It's been hard.