Challenge: To trim down the grocery bills by at least 33%

According to the US Department of Labor, the average American family of four spends $8,513 per year on groceries. This statistic breaks down to $177 per person a month. My family is not the traditional nuclear family. In addition to me and my husband, we have four children -- three teenagers, a two-year-old, and a mother-in-law. Applying the above figures, our grocery bill for a family of seven should approximate to $1239 per month. And astonishingly, it has regularly fluctuated in the range of $1000- $1300. My goal is to trim this monthly pile of receipts down to $830,(including diapers, wipes, hygiene products, and restaurant bills) if not less. Being able to frugally feed my nutrition-conscious husband and appease the voracious appetites of my teenagers will be my main challenge!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

On the Bright Side at Wegman's

My toddler has now switched allegiances from loving CVS to Wegman's best.  CVS used to be his favorite because of the rack of sporty cars they sell.  I did buy a few, my most recent one (a white New York luxury bus) I used a 25% off store coupon on, making the $4.99 pricey price tag somewhat easier to pay (the rest was paid with rewards bucks). 

That rack of cars cannot compare with what they have at Wegman's, however.  How can you beat a Thomas the Tank engine fan's love for an actual, moving, sounding choo-choo train above the dairy section?  They also have a small track set with one freight car in the seating/dining section by the prepared foods/ take-out section. All of that, combined with the spacious room to roam, great children's book section, and the occasional rooster popping out above the mocha and latte area, and we've got a winning store. 

Of course I love what my children love.  With my husband very sick all week and needing two prescriptions filled, where then did I turn?  Wegman's of course.  And the deal was fantastic!  A household's first 5 new or transferred prescriptions come with a $20 store merchandise coupon.  With the meds coming out to only $11, we made out with $29 in free groceries.  Well, not everything was food -- I succumbed and bought a Wegman's truck (which is actually a PEZ candy dispenser) with the same sunny side egg picture one of the freight cars features. So, despite the somewhat depressing tempo of having a loved one ill, Wegman's once again brought out the bright side to shopping.

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