2012 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #43

2012 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #43
2012 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #43

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2012 $50 Weekly Menu Plan Week #43: It’s that time of year again, This week we’re conserving our grocery budget in anticipation of the excellent sales on Baking items that will be taking place in the next couple of weeks. We picked up the bare essentials for under $15- which included . . .
potatoes, milk, bread, lettuce, celery, cucumbers, cream cheese and carrots.

Everything else is either from the garden, the pantry or the freezer.

Monday 22nd:

Tuesday 23rd:

Wednesday 24th

Thursday 25th

  • Breakfast:Poached eggs on Toast
  • Lunch: Grilled chicken Wraps
  • Dinner:Catfish Nuggets, Baked Potato, Salad

Friday 26th

Saturday 27th:

Sunday 28th:

  • Breakfast:Eggs over easy,Apple Cider Bread Toast
  • Lunch: Pizza bites & tossed Salad
  • Dinner:“Restaurant Night” – this isn’t actually eating out, instead we use the individual portion size meals that have been vacuum sealed and frozen.

Various Snacks:

Drinks included: * Iced Tea (Sweet Tea)
* Coffee
* Lemonade
* Copycat Gatorade
* CopyCat Arizona Green Tea

A few things I’d like to share: Next week, we’ll stock up on canned goods and baking items!

FYI: The easiest way to plan your menu is take a look at what you have on hand and then view the weeks sales flyers for your favorite stores. If you didn’t know, we’ve compileda list of All the store flyers for every store we can think of. If your store isn’t listed, comment at the bottom of the page and we’ll add it for you.

Visit our Sales cycles page for a complete list of expected Sales Items for November

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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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