This fortnight has been just a rush to be honest. The previous fortnight I actually stretched out 3 weeks, mostly due to going into a lock down in Victoria. I just didn't want to be walking through so many supermarkets with unknown numbers on cases and actually I think within our 5km radius I was only left with Woolworths. In that case not having the option to shop around so it would have cost me more than what I would of liked.
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 $222. 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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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.