2013 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #34

2013 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #34
2013 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #34

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2013 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #34: School is back in session and like every other family in America, we’re just looking for the quickest, easiest, least expensive meals we can whip up.
It’s been awhile since we’ve done a meat restocking week and we’re still planning on doing one around Labor day weekend, which is when the prices of meat traditionally go on sale. So this week we picked up the following: artisan lettuce, celery, feta cheese, fresh brussel sprouts, bananas, apples, cream cheese, generic rice krispies, almond milk, sour cream, heavy cream, cantaloupe (they are GIANT here at the farmers markets!) whole pineapple (for $1- who wouldn’t buy it??), raisins, flavored gelatins (strawberry/raspberry/watermelon), Total spent $31.13 the remaining balance of our weekly allotted budget will roll over into our Meat Restocking week and be used to fill the freezers.

Things from the garden: Carrots, beets, jalapeno peppers, 2 big zucchini we didn’t expect!, okra, squash

Breakfast Options for this week:

In addition to the lunch menu options below, we also make Italian Pasta Salad at the beginning of the week- the kids love to munch this afterschool. We also have PB & J on hand, Egg Salad, etc. Here’s a tip for you on the egg salad, make a huge batch of plain egg salad, then add any variety of seasonings to a small portion of it to make various flavors. Here are 18 different recipes you can try.

MondayAugust 19th:

Tuesday 20th:

Wednesday 21st:

Thursday August 22nd:

Friday August 23rd:

Saturday August 24th:

  • Lunch: Leftover Steak Wraps with pickled jalapeno peppers
  • Dinner:Chicken Pot Pie FillingServed over Biscuits (make extra for breakfast in the morning),

Sunday August 25th:

Various Snacks:

Drinks Available:* Iced Tea (Unsweetened or Sweet Tea)
* Coffee
* Hot Chocolate/Cocoa
* Iced Coffee Drinks
* Almond Milk
* Lemonade

Less Likely to be used, but still available:
* Copycat Gatorade
* CopyCat Arizona Green Tea

FYI:The corn on the cob mentioned in this weeks menu was purchase a few weeks ago, blanched and frozen. The brussel sprouts we got from a neighbor who had them growing abundantly in her garden, so we traded even steven for a big bucket of Jalapeno peppers. As always, eggs are not listed because we raise chickens and get 2-3 dozen fresh eggs per day. Oftentimes the kids could a couple eggs for breakfast, which is a great healthy protein boost since they both weight lift.

For Further reading/help we recommend the following:

  • August Sales Trends-not sure what Should be on sale right now? Here is a list of the current Sales trends throughout the month of August, so you know what savings to expect and look forward to.

  • The 2012 Family Guide to Groceries under $250 a Month– a guide of how and where to cut grocery expenses to get spending under control while providing an eye-opening view of the dirty manipulation tactics retailers use to keep you spending.

  • $50 Weekly Menu Plan Help across the USADo you find yourself struggling to reduce your grocery bill each month? Check out our Menu plan help across the USA to see if your area has been featured for more 1-on-1 help, if not, feel free to add your request to have your city/state featured.

  • Making Fruits & Veggies Last: At the beginning of each week we prepare the vegetables and fruits to make meal preparation easier during the week and to save money by preventing waste. You can read more about that here.

  • $50 Dollar Menu Frequently Asked Questions– There are certain questions that seem to pop up again and again, so rather than be redundant and repeat answers, we’ve put them all in one convenient place for you!

    • Basic Questions Why we don’t provide a shopping list, Random ingredients that aren’t in the shopping list, are groceries cheaper , etc
    • More Questions– more in depth questions regarding dietary guidelines, dealing with picky eaters, junk food and more

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Filled with an insatiable wanderlust to see the world, I've dedicated most of my life to saving money where I can so I can afford to see and do the things I want. I dug our family out of debt by reducing our grocery expense to less than $300 a month. You can too!

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