Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4
Groceries from Ingles & BiLo
It was a whirlwind of a week with the girls off two days from school, elections, and numerous unexpected activities. Despite the busyness I was determined to give you a grocery update this week (thanks for bearing with me). I even remembered to take pictures this week!
Jake has been in Charleston for some work meetings, so we are looking forward to spending time with him this weekend. I did manage to get a lot of projects done (just not necessarily things that I planned to do). Do you ever have weeks like that? Here is my weekly update on our Groceries $40 for 4.
Ingles Groceries:
- $13.04 at Ingles for 2 containers Fresh Strawberries (marked down), 1 bag Lenders Bagels (sale), 1 (5 pound) bag Fresh Grapefruit (sale), 1 bag Fresh Bananas (marked down), 1 container Fresh Potatoes (marked down), 2 loaves Laura Lynn Bread (sale), 1 bag Fresh Spinach (marked down). (Everything I purchased at Ingles was either on sale or marked down or I had a coupon. All the produce was marked down some as low as 99 cents as you can see from the bright green stickers.)
BiLo Groceries:
- $2.48 at BiLo for 1 container Southern Home Butter Spread (This was on sale and it is about the only reasonable priced butter that we have found that is made out of soy instead of dairy since we have a family member not eating dairy right now. I also received an additional 5 cent discount for bringing my own reusable bag.)
Groceries from KMart
KMart Groceries:
- $6.00 at KMart for 6 big bags Smart Sense Wavy Potato Chips (I cannot remember the last time I found plain potato chips on sale for $1.00 recently. With all the upcoming events and activities these will come in really handy! Actually, I purchased them on Thursday and that same evening I used up one bag when a group of friends came over at last minute.)
This week I spent $21.52 on groceries. I went under on the budget this week, YAY!!! I was happy to get some produce deals and stock back up on a few items we were needing to replenish in our fridge and pantry. Hopefully next week we can come under budget and November will be a better month for us!
It is my goal to give you regular updates on this budget section so you can celebrate the good weeks with me and thump me on the bad weeks! As always you are welcomed to join the journey with me. I would love to hear your story and how you are doing too. The purpose of our family doing this it to watch our grocery spending while allowing us to feed our family, enjoy life, share with others, and yet stay on track with our budget.
Living on a Budget is a series of ways our family uses a budget to help keep us accountable with our finances. Life doesn’t always go as planned. We have used some of the ideas I will be sharing for years while others are ones we are just starting to implement as we continue finding ways to be creative and have fun with what we have been given. Having a plan in place allows us the freedom to be smart with what we have been given, get more creative when it is a tight (week, month, year or a season) and when necessary live a much more simplified life. A budget helps us stay on track so we have more opportunities to enjoy the many blessings we have been given as well as share what we have with others. There is so much more to life than having all the stuff. We may not have the newest or greatest items in our house, we drive used cars, and wear hand-me-down clothing…..however, if our family is taken care of and have love for each other and others we have more than all the riches in the world.
Teaching Our Children: Joy Of Sharing
One of the best parts about being a parent is teaching our children. When you have opportunities to show them how them demonstrate positive characteristics it helps teach them valuable lessons plus it brings great joy seeing them get excited about sharing with others. The best part is when they initiate the action on their own, that’s when you know they are “getting it”. We have been teaching new words that go along with positive qualities as a family. One of the words we recently discussed with our girls was generosity. The old saying “it is better to give then to receive” is true, but unless it is put into action in your life and with the kids will they truly believe it. Part of our discussion involved finding ways to put the words, like generosity, into practical use. Here are some of the activities we did with the girls to help them understand the Joy of Sharing:
- Picking and giving away produce from our garden to every person on our street. The majority of the families on our street are retired, but they are unable to do a garden of their own this year. Being generous with the neighbors and those in close proximity allowed the girls the opportunity to share and learn more about those who live on our street. They had a lot of fun and told me that they were going to pray for the garden to grow really big so we can do it again. Loved seeing their excitement!
- Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. We had the girls pick out some of their favorite non-perishable food items to put in a bag and had them help carry the items out to our mailbox. These activity provided us an opportunity to explain why we were giving the food away, who the food was going to, and to give praise that we had the extra blessings to share with those in our local community.
- Sharing with Siblings & Friends – as a child (and sometimes as an adult) it can be hard to share. Whether it is a toy, book, food, house or really anything. We have been encouraging the girls to share with each other and friends. For example, many times our neighbors grandkids will come over to our house to play after school. One of the first things I do when the girls get home from school is give them a snack because they each lunch at school at 10:30 in the morning. When their friends come over from the school bus they are hungry too and it is not polite to eat / drink in front of them. Sharing their snacks and giving their friends drinks when they come to play is part of being generous.
- Picking Strawberries & giving away Fresh Strawberry Jam – our family went strawberry picking one weekend. The following week I made jam while the girls were at school. They had a lot of fun giving the jars full of fresh strawberry jam to friends.
One important lesson to be taught is to be generous with the best. Do we hand our friends the half eaten loaf of bread or give them the freshly baked whole loaf? Give them the fresh whole loaf.
Heart Reflections: Stretching Towards the Sun
Our family has recently planted a garden. Since it had been getting cool at night we started the seedlings inside. Every day I have watched and nurtured those little plants. Some of the seeds popped up quickly while others never came up. As I watched the plants growing each one stretched out their leaves towards the light. Once they were big enough we transplanted them outside in our garden. Shortly after planting them we had a night of heavy wind, rain, and even hail followed by a frost on the ground a few days later. Even though it was “safe” for us to plant the garden outside there are still risks and dangers. Many of the seedlings survived the tough few weeks of new growth, however, some did not make it. Although, our hope was that every plant would thrive we know that nature will do some natural pruning especially in the weaker plants. For whatever reason some plants didn’t make it (something caused the undesirable side effect…maybe the roots were too shallow or wet / dry or too much shade / sunny or bugs or a number of other factors) . On the other hand some plants thrived despite all the challenges they faced.
While I was thinking about the plants it occurred to me that the analogy can be applied in some ways to our own lives. We should be looking towards the Son at all times, the one who created us. We all grow at our own pace, some of us may have sprouted quickly while others are delayed but have a more solid root structure. Even though life may not be perfect and we may experience seasons of drought, hail, or disease we still have a choice of where to focus our attention. Once we decide where we will focus our energy we will experience a variety of ripple effects (sometimes the effects are positive and other times they can can be less desirable). When we are in stressful situations do we continue to grow or do we wither under the pressure of life? We all want to continue growing, thriving and producing a beautiful fruit. The big step is making sure our root structure is strong and secure. We do this through continually cultivating a relationship with our Savior. Yes, this will take our time, energy and nurturing, but in the end it is worth it. We all want to feel loved, appreciated and valued yet so often we look towards our earthly relationships to provide that fulfillment whether it is through our spouse, children, serving at church or whatever fills that void. Instead we should look to our creator who made us, never fails, and loves us unconditionally. As we notice flowers and plants stretching towards the sun, let that remind us of the importance of reaching towards the Son in our own lives as well.
“Heart Reflections” is a series of thoughts and encouragement that come directly from my heart. Life has a way of throwing us extra challenges and when our focus is pulled away from what is truly important we tend to feel the pressure of stress in our lives. This series is created to remind us that we are part of something so much bigger than ourselves. We don’t have to face the pressure of life on our own. We can trust that our prayers are being heard. He alone knows what’s best for us and gives us the appropriate strength to get through each day as it is set before us.
Photo by Stig Nygaard
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 19 – 26, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are similar to the ones from last week so if you haven’t had a chance to stock up on these deals you can do it this week. The weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Bone-In Shank Potion Ham – $0.99 per lb
Sugardale Sliced Bacon (12 oz) – $1.99
Fresh Chicken Wings – $0.99 per lb
Gwaltney Pork Sausage (12 oz) – $0.99
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Coburn Farms Cream Cheese – $0.79
Creamy Whipped Whip Topping – $0.79
Buyers Best Crinkle Cut French Fried Potatoes – $0.99
Imperial Spread Quarters (16 oz) – $0.50
Fairgrounds Jumbo Hotdogs – $1.00
Oscar Mayer Bologna – $1.00
Banquet Family Size Entrees (26 to 28 oz) – $2.00
Port Side Battered or Breaded Fish Fillets or Fish Sticks – $2.99
Wylwood Frozen Vegetables – $0.99
Banquet Brown & Serve Sausage Links – $0.99
Oscar Mayer Microwave Bacon – $2.99
Oscar Mayer Lunchables – $2.49
Home Churned Spread – $1.89
Morning Delight Crescent Rolls – $1.55
Mr. P’s Pepperoni Pizza – $0.99
Household
Ginger Evans Baking Cups – $1.19
Star Ware Food Storage – $1.49
Produce
Large Fresh Pineapple – $1.50
Fresh Romaine Hearts – $0.99
Baby Carrots (1 lb) – $0.79
Grocery
Grissom’s Brown & Serve Dinner Rolls – $0.79
Potatoes on the Side Au Gratin or Scalloped – $0.79
Ritz Crackers – $1.79
Shelby’s Grove Sliced Peaches (29 oz) – $1.00
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Portmann’s Tartar Sauce – $1.29
Mantia Mostaccioli Penne Pasta – $0.99
Morning Delight Complete Buttermilk Pancake Mix – $1.49
Morning Delight Syrup – $1.49
Hargis House Regular or Chicken Vienna Sausage – $0.39
J. Higgs Potato Chips – $0.99
Palmer Peanut or Caramel Candy – $0.99
Portmann’s Salad Dressing – $1.89
Portmann’s Real Mayonnaise – $1.99
Ginger Evans Cake Mix – $0.99
Ginger Evans Frosting – $1.99
Ginger Evans Muffin Mix – $0.79
Ginger Evans Graham Cracker Crust – $1.29
Ginger Evans Instant Pudding – $0.50
Shelby’s Grove Mandarin Oranges – $0.49
Toast Em PopUps Poptarts – $0.99
Malt O Meal Cereal – $0.99
Vista Sandwich Creme Cookies – $0.99
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 13 – 19, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are similar to the ones from last week so if you haven’t had a chance to stock up on these deals you can do it this week. The weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Bone-In Shank Potion Ham – $0.99 per lb
Sugardale Sliced Bacon (12 oz) – $1.99
Fresh Chicken Wings – $0.99 per lb
Gwaltney Pork Sausage (12 oz) – $0.99
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Coburn Farms Cream Cheese – $0.79
Creamy Whipped Whip Topping – $0.79
Buyers Best Crinkle Cut French Fried Potatoes – $0.99
Imperial Spread Quarters (16 oz) – $0.50
Fairgrounds Jumbo Hotdogs – $1.00
Oscar Mayer Bologna – $1.00
Banquet Family Size Entrees (26 to 28 oz) – $2.00
Port Side Battered or Breaded Fish Fillets or Fish Sticks – $2.99
Wylwood Frozen Vegetables – $0.99
Banquet Brown & Serve Sausage Links – $0.99
Oscar Mayer Microwave Bacon – $2.99
Oscar Mayer Lunchables – $2.49
Home Churned Spread – $1.89
Morning Delight Crescent Rolls – $1.55
Mr. P’s Pepperoni Pizza – $0.99
Household
Ginger Evans Baking Cups – $1.19
Star Ware Food Storage – $1.49
Produce
Large Fresh Pineapple – $1.50
Fresh Romaine Hearts – $0.99
Baby Carrots (1 lb) – $0.79
Grocery
Grissom’s Brown & Serve Dinner Rolls – $0.79
Potatoes on the Side Au Gratin or Scalloped – $0.79
Ritz Crackers – $1.79
Shelby’s Grove Sliced Peaches (29 oz) – $1.00
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Portmann’s Tartar Sauce – $1.29
Mantia Mostaccioli Penne Pasta – $0.99
Morning Delight Complete Buttermilk Pancake Mix – $1.49
Morning Delight Syrup – $1.49
Hargis House Regular or Chicken Vienna Sausage – $0.39
J. Higgs Potato Chips – $0.99
Palmer Peanut or Caramel Candy – $0.99
Portmann’s Salad Dressing – $1.89
Portmann’s Real Mayonnaise – $1.99
Ginger Evans Cake Mix – $0.99
Ginger Evans Frosting – $1.99
Ginger Evans Muffin Mix – $0.79
Ginger Evans Graham Cracker Crust – $1.29
Ginger Evans Instant Pudding – $0.50
Shelby’s Grove Mandarin Oranges – $0.49
Toast Em PopUps Poptarts – $0.99
Malt O Meal Cereal – $0.99
Vista Sandwich Creme Cookies – $0.99
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Family Recipe: Mom’s Beef & Broccoli
In honor of my Mom’s birthday this week I picked one of my favorite recipes that she makes. My Mom is a great cook and I actually made Beef & Broccoli last weekend so thought I would share it with you as well. I love this recipe and it is delicious!
Mom’s Beef & Broccoli:
- 3/4 lb fresh Broccoli
- 1 lb lean boneless Beef Steak (top round, flank, or sirloin work well)
- 2 tablespoon Soy Sauce (I used low sodium soy sauce)
- 1 clove of Garlic, minced or pressed
- 1/4 cup Salad Oil (or olive oil)
- 2 tablespoon of Water
- 1 1/2 tablespoon Corn Starch
- 1/4 teaspoon ground Ginger
- 2 tablespoon cooking Sherry
- 1 1/4 cup regular strength Beef Broth
- Dash of Red Pepper
Cut broccoli and set aside. Cut beef with the grain into 1 1/2 inch wide strips then across the grain in 1/4 inch slices. In bowl mix beef, soy sauce and garlic. Let marinate 15 minutes. Prepare cooking sauce corn starch, ground ginger, dash of red pepper, cooking sherry, and beef broth. When wok is hot add 1 tablespoon of oil, add half of the meat mixture. Stir fry until browned (about 2 to 3 minutes). Repeat with second half of meat and 1 more tablespoon of oil. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil and stir in the broccoli for about 1 minute. Add water cover and cook about 3 minutes. Add cooking sauce to meat and stir until the sauce has thickened.
When I made this dish last weekend I added in some mushrooms and onions that I needed to use up. I cut back on the oil and didn’t have the Sherry so that was eliminated however since I added the additional juicy vegetables it was still tasty. This recipe is amazing as is but feel free to add in extra items that your family enjoys eating.
Photo by gkdavie
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of April 6 – 12, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are similar to the ones from last week so if you haven’t had a chance to stock up on these deals you can do it this week. The weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Frozen Chicken Leg Quarters (10 lb Bag) – $0.39 per lb
Bone In Shank Portion Ham – $0.99 per lb
Beef Eye of Round Roast – $2.99 per lb
Bone In Pork Sirloin Roast – $1.29 per lb
Schooner Tilapia Fillets (12 oz) $2.99
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Imperial Spread Margarine (16 oz) – $0.50
Fairgrounds Jumbo Hotdogs (16 oz) – $1.00
Oscar Mayer Bologna (12 oz) – $1.00
Banquet Family Size Entrees (26 to 28 oz) – $2.00
Portside Battered or Breaded Fish Fillets – $2.99
Hillshire Farm Sausage – $1.99
Use $1/1 printable coupon from Hillshire Farms
$0.99 each after couponGoldleaf Deep Dish Pie Shells – $1.99
Creamy Whip Whipped Topping – $0.89
World’s Fair Ice Cream – $2.49
Crisp Not from Concentrate Premium Orange Juice – $2.69
Mrs Smith’s Fruit Pies – $2.49
Household
Colortex Big Mopper Paper Towels (6 pack) – $3.99
Solutions Window Cleaner – $0.99
First Force Pine Cleaner – $1.00
Axis Liquid Bleach – $0.99
Clorex Disinfecting Wipes – $2.49
Sparkle Paper Towels – $0.99
Solo Laundry Detergent – $1.79
Produce
Seedless Red or Green Grapes – $0.99 per lb
Yellow Onions (3 lbs) – $1.49
Fresh Iceburg Lettuce – $0.99 each
Grocery
Ralston Cereal – $1.50
Shelby Grove Sliced Peaches (29 oz can) – $1.00
Maxwell House Wake Up Roast Coffee (34.5 oz can) – $4.99
Portside Chunk Light Tuna – $0.53
Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix – $0.45
Wylwood Vegetables – $0.49
Wylwood Crispy Onions – $1.99
Kaskey’s Cream of Mushroom Soup – $0.69
Kaskey’s Onion Soup Mix – $0.79
Kaskey’s Chicken Broth – $0.59
Potatoes on the Side Instant Mash – $1.39
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Ginger Evans Cake Mix – $0.99
Ginger Evans Graham Cracker Ready Crust – $1.29
Ginger Evans Brown or Powdered Sugar – $1.49
Ginger Evans Cherry Pie Filling – $1.99
Nabisco Snak-Sak Cookies – $1.29
Kool-Aid Jammers – $1.79
Taco Bell Taco Dinner Kits – $1.59
Use $1/2 coupon from February ALL YOU Magazine
$1.09 each after couponBubba Soda (2 liter) – $0.69
Diet Mountain Holler (2 liter) – $0.69
Diet Crisp Zero, Diet Mountain Holler, Bubba Zero, and Bubba Caffeine Free (12 packs) $2.29
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of March 30 – April 5, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Frozen Chicken Leg Quarters (10 lb Bag) – $0.39 per lb
Bone In Shank Portion Ham – $0.99 per lb
Beef Eye of Round Roast – $2.99 per lb
Bone In Pork Sirloin Roast – $1.29 per lb
Schooner Tilapia Fillets (12 oz) $2.99
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Imperial Spread Margarine (16 oz) – $0.50
Fairgrounds Jumbo Hotdogs (16 oz) – $1.00
Oscar Mayer Bologna (12 oz) – $1.00
Banquet Family Size Entrees (26 to 28 oz) – $2.00
Portside Battered or Breaded Fish Fillets – $2.99
Hillshire Farm Sausage – $1.99
Use $1/1 printable coupon from Hillshire Farms
$0.99 each after couponGoldleaf Deep Dish Pie Shells – $1.99
Creamy Whip Whipped Topping – $0.89
World’s Fair Ice Cream – $2.49
Crisp Not from Concentrate Premium Orange Juice – $2.69
Mrs Smith’s Fruit Pies – $2.49
Household
Colortex Big Mopper Paper Towels (6 pack) – $3.99
Solutions Window Cleaner – $0.99
First Force Pine Cleaner – $1.00
Axis Liquid Bleach – $0.99
Clorex Disinfecting Wipes – $2.49
Sparkle Paper Towels – $0.99
Use $2/1 coupon when you buy Sparkle Paper Towels & Angel Soft from insert Red Plum (Expires 3/31/11)
As low as FREE (plus overage) after couponSolo Laundry Detergent – $1.79
Produce
Seedless Red or Green Grapes – $0.99 per lb
Yellow Onions (3 lbs) – $1.49
Grocery
Ralston Cereal – $1.50
Shelby Grove Sliced Peaches (29 oz can) – $1.00
Maxwell House Wake Up Roast Coffee (34.5 oz can) – $4.99
Use $0.75/1 coupon from insert 2/13 Smart Source (Expires 3/31/11)
Use $1/2 coupon from insert 2/13 Smart Source (Expires 3/31/11)
As low as $4.24 after couponPortside Chunk Light Tuna – $0.53
Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix – $0.45
Wylwood Vegetables – $0.49
Wylwood Crispy Onions – $1.99
Kaskey’s Cream of Mushroom Soup – $0.69
Kaskey’s Onion Soup Mix – $0.79
Kaskey’s Chicken Broth – $0.59
Potatoes on the Side Instant Mash – $1.39
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Ginger Evans Cake Mix – $0.99
Ginger Evans Graham Cracker Ready Crust – $1.29
Ginger Evans Brown or Powdered Sugar – $1.49
Ginger Evans Cherry Pie Filling – $1.99
Nabisco Snak-Sak Cookies – $1.29
Kool-Aid Jammers – $1.79
Taco Bell Taco Dinner Kits – $1.59
Use $1/2 coupon from February ALL YOU Magazine
$1.09 each after couponBubba Soda (2 liter) – $0.69
Diet Mountain Holler (2 liter) – $0.69
Diet Crisp Zero, Diet Mountain Holler, Bubba Zero, and Bubba Caffeine Free (12 packs) $2.29
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Fresh & Healthy: Community Supported Farms
The past few weeks I have been reading about ways to eat healthier and along the way I discovered CSA’s (which stands for Community Supported Farms). Although I have heard a little about them a couple times this was the first time I seriously considered joining one. As I was researching more about the local farmers and various programs I decided to contact a couple in our area and find out more information. It was interesting because some farms I never heard a word back from and others I have had several emails back and forth. After much thought and research we decided as a family to try a CSA program this year and see how it goes. I am VERY excited to participate and learn even more. The girls are thrilled they get to go spend some time on a local farm and eat fresh veggies. I am still growing some veggies in our garden at home, but I am really looking forward to getting fresh local produce from an area farm.
What is a CSA? It stands for Community Supported Agriculture and has been around for about 20 years. CSA allows consumers to buy local, seasonal and fresh produce directly from the farmer. The farmer gives “shares” to the public (ie box, bag, or basket of vegetables, fruit, eggs, and a variety of other farm products). Consumers prepays for shares or a partial shares for that years crops. The consumers then receive a box of seasonal produce weekly throughout the season (usually around 20 weeks for the summer and 10 weeks for the winter season in our area).
Why is it beneficial?
- Fresh locally grown produce for your family
- An adventure in trying new produce and recipes
- The seasonal produce you receive will be fresh and ripe
- The opportunity to visit the farm where you produce is grown
- Fresh and healthy produce for your family to enjoy
- Organic farming (if this is important to you please confirm with the farm you chose before committing, each farm is different)
- Educational for the kids to see the produce being grown
- Direct connection with a local farmer
- More variety of produce on the menu and at the family table
- Farmers can market and sell their crops before production
- Increases the cash flow for the farm during planting season
- Some farms include eggs, bread, meat, cheese, flowers, local honey, and more.
- Most farms allow you the opportunity to pick what size of share you want (Whole Share, Half Share, Quarter Share, etc…)
- Many farms have multiple drop off locations and times as well.
- And more great benefits!
The benefits really are mutual between the farmer and the consumer. I hope to share more of the benefits of being involved in a CSA as we have the opportunity to experience more. Right now our farm has several items planted and we are just waiting for them to grow so we can enjoy the delicious food! One of the reasons we made the decision to join a CSA is we looked over a budget and realized that some weeks we were spending more than half of our grocery money on fruits and vegetables since we are trying to eat healthier. When we spread the cost of a CSA over a season we would actually be saving money as a family. This is our first year so we haven’t discovered exactly how everything works but we hope to share our experience with you!
Are there any risks? It wouldn’t be fair to share the benefits without warning you of the risks as well.
- Shared Risk – you are investing in a crop prior to the farmer raising it so there is a possibility that they could have drought, flood, hailstorm, or insect issues during the season, however, most farms plant a variety of crops so you’ll most likely just get more of another produce, but there is no “guarantees” At the same time they could have a bountiful production year!
- The farm will probably not raise every produce your family eats (ie. if your family likes mushrooms but the farm doesn’t grow mushrooms you’ll still have to purchase those items in the store)
- Most farms are family run so if there is something unexpected in the family it could affect you as well.
- Some of the produce may be “unique” or unlike the items you buy in the grocery store. If you like trying new items this is a benefit but if you only like 5 different kinds of veggies or are really picky it may not be the best fit for you
- When you get different types of produce you’ll have the opportunity to try out new recipes, this could be a huge benefit for some people but if you are not comfortable cooking or trying new recipes make sure to consider that as well.
If you are interested in joining or learning more about a CSA in your areas you can learn more about it at Local Harvest and click on the CSA tab. Under the map on the right side of the page you can enter your zip code and find local farms in your area. Another wonderful feature that was beneficial for us in deciding which farm to consider was the reviews on the local farms participating. It is always good to know that other customers have been satisfied before spending your money.
We are excited about the local farm we picked to join. If you are in Upstate, South Carolina area and are wanting to do this as well let me know which farm you chose in a comment below or send me an email and we may be able to coordinate pick up from week to week to save each other a little extra on gas. Have you ever been part of a CSA program? What did you like / dislike about the program?
Photo by Nick Saltmarsh
Save A Lot: Deals for the week of March 23 – 29, 2011
The Save A Lot deals are listed below for your convenience. Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!
Meats and Seafood
Fresh Whole Chicken– $0.79 lb
Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs (16 oz) – $0.99
Schooner Fish Fillets (12 oz) – $1.99
Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).
Fridge and Freezer
Hot Pocket Singles – $0.79
Banquet Fruit or Pot Pies – $0.50
Use $0.40/2 coupon found on packages (Expires 5/31/12)
$0.30 each after couponFisher Boy Fish Sticks – $0.99
Use $0.75/1 printable coupon from Fisher Boy
$0.24 each after couponFairgrounds Bologna – $0.99
Frisby’s Shoestring Fries – $0.99
Imperial Spread Quarters – $0.65
Coburn Farms Lowfat or Light Yogurt – $0.50
Household
Pert Bath Tissue – $0.89
Wrightware Foam Plates (40 count) – $0.99
Axis Bleach – $0.99
Angel Fresh Fabric Softener Sheets (40 count) – $0.99
Being Well Body 2 in 1 Shampoo & Conditioner – $.199
Produce
Fresh Green Cabbage – $0.39 per lb
Fresh Express Salad Mix (12 oz) – $0.99
Carrots (2 lbs) – $0.99
Grocery
Tuna Skillet Masters – $0.79
StarKist Chunk Light Tuna – $0.50
Prego Spaghetti Sauce (24 oz) $1.50
Use $0.35/2 coupon from insert 1/2 Smart Source (Expires 3/31/11)
$1.33 each after couponKaskey’s Chicken Noodle Soup – $0.53
J. Higg’s Crackers – $0.89
Kurtz Yellow Mustard – $0.69
Kurtz Hot Sauce – $0.99
Krutz Ketchup – $0.89
Portemann’s Salad Dressing – $1.25
Potatoes on the Side Scallop or AuGratin – $0.99
Mantia’s Pizza Crust Mix – $0.49
Mantia’s Pizza Sauce – $0.99
Mantia’s Grated Parmesan Cheese – $2.55
Tangy Original Sunny D – $0.99
Use $0.25/1 coupon from insert 1/16 Smart Source (Expires 4/30/11)
$0.74 each after couponSundia Fruit Cups – $0.89
Libby’s Pineapple – $0.99
Gourmet Select Oven Baked Onion Rings – $0.99
Jones Potato Sticks – $0.99
Cactus Joe’s Hot Fries or Dipping Chips – $0.99
Cheese Curls Cheese Balls – $1.29
Mike Sell’s Kettle Chips – $1.79
Vinter’s Multipack Chips (16 count) – $3.99
So Cheezy Shells & Cheddar or Deluxe Mac & Cheese – $1.00
Del Pino’s Beef or Mini Beef Ravioli – $1.50
Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals! Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.
For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here. If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.