how much do you spend?
katknapp
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Having just read Rehabs post about iceland......how much do you spend on your weekly shop and where? we are a family of 4 and i tend to spend between £60 and £80 a month and a lot of that is cooking from scratch,mainly from tesco's as you get points and vouchers which are very handy for christmas,i dont think i have ever done a shop in iceland lol
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Thats still quite good,i think ours would be cheaper but the youngest member of the family is a fruit addict she has her own section in the fridge chocker block with fruit and veg shes only 4!!we have started to grow our own raspberries and strawberries to cut the cost,although its a case of getting to them before the damn birds! its shocking just how much fruit can cost0
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We grow a lot of veg and fruit but still manage to spend loads Sometimes OH can spend £60 a time but usually it is over £100 per week....especially when I go shopping. And we don't spend on alcohol.
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katknapp wrote:Having just read Rehabs post about iceland......how much do you spend on your weekly shop and where? we are a family of 4 and i tend to spend between £60 and £80 a month and a lot of that is cooking from scratch,mainly from tesco's as you get points and vouchers which are very handy for christmas,i dont think i have ever done a shop in iceland lol
Hi katnapp
Only £60-£80 a month?That's £15-£20 a week!Or do you mean £60-£80 a week?
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That's what I thought Ron.. Lol
We don't have a set shopping day as such, which is deadly and ends up a lot more expensive..
Probably between fifty and eighty per week for the two of us plus the cat. I too am a fruit fiend though. I basically live on fruit and chicken..
And I do go through a great deal of tetley teabags, milk, sugar and volvic water.Me-Tony
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ohhh lol...i meant a week!! im good but not that good!!!! we dont get alcohol on it,we go through loads of tea and milk0
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I reckon we're spending around £100 to £120 for a family of four. Our eldest daughter is a veggi. So where are we going wrong. ours seem a lot higher than everyone else.
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We're a family of 5 and spend about 60-70 a week... then we do a food shop at the local Asian store about every 3 months to stock up on lentils, spices, garlic, ginger etc which costs about 50 each time...
Indian food is very cheap and easy to make... We have an Indian meal about 6 nights a week, me and hubby were brought up on it and we're intending on bringing our girls up the same, so cheap and nutritious, would be a shame not to pass it on. Apart from the chapattis, it's gluten free too, so I don't spend a lot on GF products.
I have to confess that a lot of our food bill goes on snack-type items. I've always been a snacker and am a crisp-a-holic
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I must confess that I eat one large bag of tai sweet chilli crisps every two days at least.. Lol
Luv em.. Part of mi five a day as they're made from spuds, haha..Me-Tony
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Hi Tony I have been told that spuds aren't included in the 5 a day.
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Hi Elizabeth
Spuds are considered starch, not a vegetable, as such, so not one of your five a day, I agree... But shhhh! Don't spoil things for Tony and Len!
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I have got to be honest i am not sure. We use the reduced shelf at tescos and do get some really good deals. Most things are made from scratch and i also buy GF but have a brilliant Nepalese shop where i buy rice/maize flour cheap along with cornflour and loads more. Adli for fruit and veg and eat what is on offer. We have 5 of us living at home (4 adults one child) and 1 that stays and eats more often than not. Also use cheap food sites which i don't think i am allowed to say on this site but if anyone wants to know about them inbox me and i will send you the details. I will have to work it out and find out...wonder if i will get a nasty shock???0
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Trust me, Del, it's like bread - if the chapattis not made from wheat flour, then it's just not as nice. My mum's suggested all kinds of gluten free chapattis - from corn flour to MUNG BEAN FLOUR - and she wonders why I pull faces and won't even try them!
It's not being able to have chapattis that's the real killer - I was brought up on them (I've never eaten much bread) and I still make them for my kidsAt least I can still have dahls, it's not all bad.
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about £70 a week including cleaning products for 4 of us do have chinese every other week extra valval0
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usually £70 a week for the three of us but that doesnt inclued the overly expensive GF treats for our lass its disgusting how the price of gf food is so much higher my other half actually gets alot on prescription bread/flour/pasta/biscuits so its not too bad she just pays a one off payment once a year and can get as much as she wants delivered to boots where i usually after carry 5 or 6 bags lol0
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Probably about 100 euros a week between the two of us That includes copious amounts of wine and spirits.Is cider part of your 5 a day?? :evil :evil0
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Probably about 100 euros a week between the two of us That includes copious amounts of wine and spirits.Is cider part of your 5 a day??
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I live on my own and spend app £15 a week and then have a delivery of all the heavy stuff once a month which is usually in the £40 range.
Think that I might be being a bit extravagant although I do eat all fresh veg and fruit and cook from scratch.All the world is mad except thee and me and even thee's a little odd!
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to be honest what you spend depends on what you can afford you cut your cloth to suit your pocket more money equals treats steak instead of mince the odd bar of chocolate. i always shop around hate to pay more for something than need be but when bad just get what we need from close to home it all a matter of what best for you at that moment in time.
the other question is how much do you spend on taxis /petrol getting your shopping ??????val0 -
M & S .....very nice but to pricey for me ....only for a treat. I am not surprised your bill is so hard. We use markets, Aldi, Lidl, tesco but i do like asda and Morrison but by we travel about 10 miles it is not worth the fuel.
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I mainly used to do a food shop at Asda because we live near it and it's very handy on Saturday mornings as it's next door to the girls' ballet lessons. Then when we got our kitchen done and got a big fridge/freezer, I started doing a food shop once a month at Asda... I now do most of my food shop online every couple of weeks as I've had a lot of vouchers recently for free delivery. Our lastest one came from Ocado - I know, very posh!
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I do an online Tesco shop about every 5 weeks and did one today. The total was £240 this time with a £5 off voucher. I shop for fruit and veggies, milk and other perishable items once/ twice a week from our waitrose local, M&S local or Sainsbury's local.
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With family of 5, usually spend between £80 - £120 a week and shop anywhere, hate shopping at the same place, hate food shopping full stop. Since I've not being able to shop since having the hip op, I've been doing the shop online and now it's between £50 - £80, I think I shall carry on with this online shopping as making a good saving
not tempted to over shop when doing it online, plus someone else is doing all the hard graft of picking it, packing it, loading it and bring it in the house, all I do is put it away
and not had a problem yet.
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