...plus min wage goes to 6.50 start of november is a bonus.
Not everyone eats Caviar on a daily basis![]()
you guys must be smoking crack...
1 weeks shop - £58 (for 2 people)
2 packs chicken fillet breasts, 1 pack lean mince steak - £10
steaks - £8
fish - £6
15 eggs - £2.50
fruit - £6
veg - £5
milk 6 pint - £2
salad bits - £5
cereal - £3
pasta - £3
rice - £3
oils and spices- £5
total
£58.50
On £250 a month you can eat healthy salads, pasta, chicken, mince, fish, steak and do a number of meals like omelets, chilli, pasta dishes, home made mince steak burgers etc
Tv license is unnecessary. Can't believe it's £15 now! Almost as much as Sky.
Don't go crazy on food and 250 will cover it easily. Make a meal plan and stick to it- but what you need for that and don't go shopping with a mindset of "ooh I just fancy that thing that costs a few quid" several of those and you've added an extra 30 pounds onto your bill.
I found doing shopping online was great, even though Tesco food sucks. You can see what your bill is going to be as you add things, you get all the offers presented to you so you can take advantage of those e.g. buy brand x instead of y because it's half the price... unless you're REALLY particular about things.
Get a nice big freezer - most meals seem to work out to be for 4. You can freeze half of it if you don't fancy eating it again the next day. Otherwise you'll be eating two portions and will become a fat mess like me
I hate big bills, and even though I rarely have very little in my bank account after them at the end of the month it HAS happened. And it's an awful, awful feeling.
As others have mentioned, you need to budget for groceries in general, not just for "food from the supermarket". Alcohol, pet food(?), washing powder/tablets, washing/cleaning supplies, bog roll etc, any medicines/remedies. Also, your list seems to be for breakfasts and evening meals only - you need to factor in for lunches as well.
Thats why she's the cook. We've had 3 days of ncie meals like Potatos, Chicken, Spag Bowl and it probably cost about £7 tops for 3 days so its not bad at all. Like you say a nice freeze would help, Mainly with things like Mince, you can get 400g instead of 200g for like 1/3 more so if you can freeze the other half, you save really.
I THINK things like loo roll/shampoo would be a once a month job
Girls like to buy little things like magazines and nuts that they don't eat, and other unnecessary stuff. You have to accept this as part of your budget.