We are going into school holidays this fortnight so I'm focusing probably more on pantry items than main meal items such as meat, as I do have my freezers full of dinner type items. So that's helps me save money where I need too. Especially when its just a fact that the kids eat more being at home! Could I instead pack lunch boxes and restrict their eating everyday? Sure I could , but this mumma instead chooses to have a break from the school lunch box grind! lol lol lol lol ....
Anyway, so I am focusing on very simple quick meals for dinner time, as my plan is to really spend more time with my kids having fun than being bogged down in the kitchen too much :)
Changing my meal planning weeks is something I do whenever I feel the need. Its important to be flexible if you need to. What ever makes things easier at different times in your day to day. For me I found shopping on the weekend was interfering with my family time too much. When kids are at school all week those 2 days at the end of each week are vital and I was getting down to only 1 due to grocery shopping. For me it's not as it is for you, for me it's a day long task due to filming for the channel etc. So I've now changed it to a Wednesday. Wednesdays are great for me as both kids are at school, so its a great opportunity to 'work' and not feel like the kids are missing out. So for now that is the current meal planning weeks starting this fortnight.
My NORMAL rule for setting a grocery budget is $70 per adult (persons aged 14yrs+ because we all know that teenagers eat as much as adults at this point!) and $50 per child (under 14yrs) in the household is the main grocery shop budget for a fortnight. I feel no matter where you are living in Australia - city, country or coastal states - it's a fair $ goal for your budget. For us that is $240 for the main shop in the first week. I then have a flat $70 for the top up shop in the second week of the fortnight. I base that off what ever I set per adult. So in total that is NORMALLY $310 for the fortnight for my family of 4.
Keeping all this mind my budget for my main shop is this week is $240. I’m currently estimating that I will spend around $231 - that is more of an exact as I am ordering online only for a quick click and collect! So be sure to watch the matching grocery haul to see if I stay under budget !
Some tools I used to do my meal planning were:
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- Daily Meal Planner For The Busy - INSTANT DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE
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So that is where I'm at this week. Be sure to check out the matching grocery haul vlog if you want to see what I got and how I went with staying within my budget.