It has been a while since I have
done a meal plan Monday. With the
holiday’s I was rather busy with getting ready for those as well as Sweet Pea’s
birthday, which is on Christmas Eve, you
can imagine how busy an already busy time of the year is for us. While I did try to keep up with our meal
planning I wasn’t the greatest.
At the beginning of January CJ
and I decided to make a conscience effort in making all our meals at home with
an occasionally treat every now and then.
To give you a bigger picture of what our habits were CJ would often eat
out 3 meals a day, usually bringing dinner home with him, and occasionally I
would get us a coffee breakfast treat or lunch out for Zach and me. July was by far our worst month where we
spent a little more than $1,200 eating out.
That is about the same amount as our monthly mortgage for our home. I was astounded by this number and knew it
needed to come to an end. So far for January
we have only spent $215.00 on eating out, that being mainly CJ eating out for
breakfast and lunch at the beginning of the month and one dinner for the 4 of
us. I have gotten into a much better
routine in the morning and for the last two weeks or so I have been packing CJ’s
lunch and making more of an effort to not give in to the “treat” lunches for
the kids and me. There is still major room for improvement but this month is
the longest amount of time in a row that we have had home cooked dinners every
night.
When CJ and I first started
dating it used to be a fun date night for us to go to the grocery store and buy
everything we needed for the week, or even stock up at Sam’s Club and meal prep
at home. But for this reason or that we
have gotten away from that but are making more of an effort to focus back on
those roots we started so long ago. We have turned what used to be our favorite
kind of date night into a family outing.
Z-man loves holding the list, helping put things in the cart as well as
on the conveyer belt when it is time to check out. And well Sweet Pea is just excited when she
gets a snack during the shopping trip for now. I load up our grocery rewards
card with their digital coupons and bring along any paper coupons we happen to
clip that week, shop according to what is on sale for that week, and have
recently started using the Ibotta app to earn cash back on things we are buying
anyway. All of those savings really add
up quickly and plus we earn gas points.
What are some of your favorite
money saving tips for the grocery store? Leave them in the comments I would
love to hear them!
Here is this week’s menu. You will notice I don’t plan out lunches as
during the week while at home we typically eat leftovers and CJ and Z-man when
at school take sandwiches so since that is a constant it takes that one meal a
day out of my planning which makes it that much easier. Also, I am trying to challenge myself to try
one or two new recipes each week so we don’t fall into a rut and get sick of
the same things all the time. The new recipes I am trying this week are
highlighted to take you to the link where I found them.
S u n d a y
Breakfast
– Breakfast Sandwich
Dinner
– Steak, baked potato and veggie
M o n d a y
Breakfast
– Pancakes with fruit
Dinner
- Parmesan chicken bites, salad and rice
T u e s d a y
Breakfast
– Eggs with yogurt
Dinner
– Taco’s with corn and beans
W e d n e s d a y
Breakfast –
Waffles with fruit
Dinner
- Pork chops, salad and rice
T h u r s d a y
Breakfast
– Blueberry muffins with yogurt
Dinner
– Creamy garlic chicken, potatoes and green beans
F r i d a y
Breakfast –
Eggs with fruit
Dinner
– Pizza with salad
S a t u r d a y
Breakfast
– Omelets with toast
Dinner
– Burgers with macaroni salad and fruit