SandraMort
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I'm about to sit down and create a budget as the first step in getting our finances out of the condition they are in. We have a fairly stable income, but are having trouble making ends meet from poor money management skills.
When I lived in New York City, I had a grocery budget that I broke down by number of dollars per person (regardless of age) per day. This included paper goods, body care products and cleaning supplies at times, other times I had that separate, all depending on what was going on in my life at that time. I was able to get as low as $3 per person per day without those extra non food items, presuming that I had staple dry goods (pasta, rice, beans, canned stuff) to fall back on when we ran short. Without those staples it was more like 4 or 4.50, I think. I'd have to go looking for my old notes.
I'd like to do it again, but since I live in a new city, haven't decided what my goals will be.
Presuming that I have no staples in my closet to rely on and not including non food items, what is a good goal for upstate new york in the wintertime? There are no inexpensive sources of produce like farmstands during the wintertime and my older kids' school doesn't offer meal service. My husband and children are ovolacto vegetarian, which helps some, though cheese is expensive.
I was thinking perhaps starting with 4.75 pp pd, about 200 a week, with the ultimate goal of 3 pp pd, or 125 a week. I don't think I can get our family down lower than that for more than a week or two at a time without compromising on the quality of the food I feed my children.
When I lived in New York City, I had a grocery budget that I broke down by number of dollars per person (regardless of age) per day. This included paper goods, body care products and cleaning supplies at times, other times I had that separate, all depending on what was going on in my life at that time. I was able to get as low as $3 per person per day without those extra non food items, presuming that I had staple dry goods (pasta, rice, beans, canned stuff) to fall back on when we ran short. Without those staples it was more like 4 or 4.50, I think. I'd have to go looking for my old notes.
I'd like to do it again, but since I live in a new city, haven't decided what my goals will be.
Presuming that I have no staples in my closet to rely on and not including non food items, what is a good goal for upstate new york in the wintertime? There are no inexpensive sources of produce like farmstands during the wintertime and my older kids' school doesn't offer meal service. My husband and children are ovolacto vegetarian, which helps some, though cheese is expensive.
I was thinking perhaps starting with 4.75 pp pd, about 200 a week, with the ultimate goal of 3 pp pd, or 125 a week. I don't think I can get our family down lower than that for more than a week or two at a time without compromising on the quality of the food I feed my children.