How much do you spend on food?

FarmerChick

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I tried making a few crackers and they stink compared to a good old saltine. nothing like them when you want a saltine cracker~! :)
your DH is right...just gotta buy that cracker and for me, you can't make a regular old saltine :lol:
 

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The price of feed went up so much I was wondering if I'm coming out ahead on the dairy products.....until we priced THEM at the store. We could not believe how much cat food went up though.....
 

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Out of curiosity, how much is milk in Washington?

Here, the cheapest, nastiest stuff is about $3.50/gallon. The midgrade (hormone free) stuff is about $4.25/gallon. The really nice stuff (grass fed, hormone/abx free, glass bottles) is $7/gallon. It's all local milk, since this is dairy country.

Cheese is right around $5/#, depending on the brand and type.

I dunno about yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, etc, because I make that stuff.
 

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We have not been buying it lately, or many cheese products, but I think I remember a Safeway ad that said two gallons for 6 dollars as a big special of the day, and I mentally said to myself that I could feed my goats for two days a heck of alot cheaper than that and have the same amount of milk. Yay goats! I do have to feed them all year to have milk for a few months though so that isn't a proper price comparisen.
I can check prices next time I go to the store though. I know our local market where everything is marked sky high, the milk has been 4.99 a gallon quite awhile ago.
 

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My grocery budget is down considerably :D We have been eating SO much from the garden, I just noticed in the last 4 weeks we have spent only $160 on groceries and a good portion of that was meats because we were almost completely out of everything the beginning of the month :woot That's a HUGE difference! Like...$140/mo. difference :ep Too bad it likely won't last through winter, but I am LOVIN IT! This is for 3 of us, and IF we get the 3 extra kiddos here in November or so, it'll change drastically, because they will add to the consumption, but I am happy with this for now and hope to get LOTS more put away by the time the kids get here..if they get here :)
 

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Yes, I hope you have a bumper crop of everything! Kids can eat a lot. When ours were teenagers, I thought we were going to have to take out a second mortgage on the house just to keep them fed.
 

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Marianne said:
Yes, I hope you have a bumper crop of everything! Kids can eat a lot. When ours were teenagers, I thought we were going to have to take out a second mortgage on the house just to keep them fed.
Whew! A year ago DD14 could eat as much as me and DH put together times TWO! I thought she'd never stop...threatened to make her get a job :lol:
 
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