My $125 Weekly Grocery Shopping and Complete Menu for 6 People: See how I feed my family of six (including 4 teens) for around $125/week, or just $500 a month.
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Grocery Receipts From This Week
I had to squeeze my grocery shopping in between work and an appointment so I didn’t have time to photograph the food this week. Fortunately I was able to stick to the budget.
Weekly Total: $125.92
April Monthly Total: $376.89
$125 Budget Weekly Menu for This Week
*Items marked with an asterisk were purchased in previous weeks in the $125 Budget and are in the pantry, fridge or freezer. Click colored links to go to recipes!
BREAKFAST
Tie Dye Waffles with DIY Waffle Syrup
Veggie Breakfast Scramble, orange slices
Oatmeal*, Easy Baked Apples
Cereal with milk x2
Cheese Toast, apple sauce*
Cinnamon Raisin Toast*, sausage links*
LUNCH
Greek Salad (romaine lettuce*, grilled chicken, black olives*, feta cheese, Greek salad dressing*)
Easy Cheese Quesadillas, orange slices
Turkey Sandwich, carrots and ranch dressing* x2
Homemade Pizza Bagels* (bagels, sauce and pepperoni previously purchased)
Cheese Nachos, avocado slices, cherry tomatoes
PBJ, apple slices with cinnamon, pretzels*
DINNER
Ham & Spinach Pasta (ham from the freezer), steamed broccoli
Chuck Roast* (from the freezer), mashed potatoes*, steamed green beans
Homemade Pizza, salad
Taco Bowls (Beantastic Taco Meat, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese, sour cream and salsa served on corn chips), Tomato Cucumber Salad
Ham and Swiss Grilled Cheese, fresh cantaloupe slices
Leftovers
Frozen Pizza, salad
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What are you eating this week? Leave a comment or link. 🙂
Please Note: You may not be able to replicate this exact menu for $125 because sales vary by region and you will have different items on hand but you can save money just by using a meal plan. 🙂)
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