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Originally posted by *snowflake*
WOW I wish I could do that well right now... what type of foods do you guys eat, MamaWolf?
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Well, the kids don't eat a whole lot since they are toddlers. DH is on atkins right now, so he's the worst to buy for.

The kids love pasta (can coat with a little butter and garlic salt!), sandwiches (I stock up on Aunt millie's wheat when it goes on sale for .99), salads, pretty much anything. I have a deep freeze so that helps A LOT. I can't bake bread for as cheap as I can get it on sale, so I stock up when it is. Chicken quarters are big here, too. Why pay 1.99 or more a pound for chicken legs/thighs when you can get a 10# bag of chicken quarters for 4.90 (or 1.90 when on sale, I usually buy up to 100 lbs.)?? I have dh seperate into thigh/leg pieces and freeze up to 4 total quarters in a bag. I also buy the bags of individually frozen chicken breasts at meijer when on sale b1g1f. Averages to about 5.99 a 5 lb. bag. They are good for dh to just pop one out to heat up for himself. Frozen veggies are big, too, at 1lb. for .77 at Wal-mart. They are pretty good, too. Going to try to switch to organic now, those are 1.50 a bag on sale. I also buy assorted pork chops when on sale and individually flash freeze so dh can individually pull them out to heat up and eat. Usually on sale for 1.39/lb. And I get 6-pk Romaine Hearts for 3.49! Oldest dd LOVES salad!
The kids don't eat too much meat. They're not big fans of it, really. They like veggies and pasta better. And especially fruits! Oh, goodness, I can never keep fruit past grocery day! lol So I try to keep fruit cocktail on hand for those in between times.
Sometimes I do spend more than $50, especially if there is a good sale. I stock up when I can! If you have enough meat frozen, all you really need to buy is veggies, fruits, and bread. Really cuts down on costs. We also get WIC, which helps out a lot on the milk, cheese, cereal, eggs, juice, and peanut butter. I don't know what I'd do without it! I pry wouldn't use milk. They don't need it anyway, right? They can get plenty of calcium from cheese and veggies, and we'd pry do without juice. Fresh fruit is better anyway.
Anywho, after rambling away, a deep freeze is definitely worth the investment if you can get one! I got the biggest chest freezer I could at the time!