Wannabefree
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I have to agree wholeheartedly with this. We used to travel a lot and prepackaged was easiest, and the company paid for it, but when we were home it's strictly from scratch. The cheapest healthiest way to eat is from scratch.freemotion said:The best way to save on groceries and be healthy is to rattle those pots and pans! Buy almost NOTHING that is ready to eat, and cook everything from scratch. Do not buy anything to drink, with rare exceptions, like milk. Get at least 2-3 meals from each session of cooking, preferably more.
For example, boneless chicken breast is not the best buy. Buy the whole chickens for less per pound, and use every bit. Bone the breast yourself if that is what you need for a recipe, then use the rest, which will then be basically free.
I also agree that $400 sounds a bit much for 2 adults and a child, UNLESS you are including formula/wipes/diapers/pullups/etc. Then it is just about right unfortunately, but some things could still be minimized to get every last penny from every last dollar in good nutritious food value.