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Big Family Grocery Spending for April, 2025

May 1, 2025 by Laura 3 Comments

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Big Family Grocery Spending for April, 2025

Curious how much we spent during the month of April and what groceries we bought? Here’s the breakdown!

1. Costco

April 7 was the first shopping day of the month that I needed groceries. I got restocked on fresh fruits and veggies: Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, grapes, bananas, sweet peppers, apples, pears, carrots, a salad kit, and oranges. I also got frozen pizza, veggie straws, tortilla chips, cottage cheese, milk, sour cream, half and half, maple syrup, avocado cups, applesauce cups, parmesan cheese, hamburger meat, hot dogs, brats, chicken legs, a Rotisserie chicken, and a case of Kombucha.

I felt great about getting a big Costco-sized cart full of groceries, full of meat and produce, for just over $300.

Total spent for groceries at Costco: $311.25

2. Aldi

On April 9, we headed to Aldi right after it opened because I was hoping to catch some meat markdowns. Once again, there were none. :( But I did get some boneless chicken thighs on sale for just $2.49/pound, so that was a great score! Butter was on sale so I got some, though it wasn’t a fabulous deal so I only got four pounds.

While there, I grabbed some of our Aldi essentials: whole milk yogurt, baking supplies, organic pasta sauce, sausage patties for sandwiches, and pear cups for lunches. I also got two dozen eggs – not because they were a great price but because I didn’t want to run short. I got some (non-hydrogenated) Peanut Butter to hold us over until we could get our favorite at Sam’s. And I got espresso because Malachi has been having fun making tasty lattes each morning!

Total at Aldi: $145.72

3. Walmart

After we left Aldi, we took the crew into Walmart for a little bit of an outing plus to check, once again, for meat markdowns. I only found some boneless chicken breasts, which aren’t our favorite (we prefer thighs). But for $1.92/pound, they rise to the top of the favorite list! That was the only meat worth grabbing that day, but I’m thankful that we at least found a great deal on food we’ll use!

I also got cocoa powder (which has been harder to find lately) and some mixed greens for smoothies.

Total for food at Wal-Mart: $41.12

4. Azure Standard

On April 11, we got an Azure Standard order. I don’t order from them as much as I used to now that we live in Lincoln and I have access to much of what I need from Costco and Sam’s. But I am blessed to accrue a small amount of referral credit each month, and there are certain items from Azure I really love. I used our credit this month and got 25-pounds of whole wheat pastry flour, 30-pounds of frozen hashbrown potatoes, a case of tortillas, two bags of chocolate chips, and some special low-sugar cookies to take on outings for our kids.

Total out of pocket for our Azure order: $0

5. Sam’s

On April 14, I ran into Sam’s and got three 2-packs of peanut butter, a bottle of honey, brown sugar, cheese/cracker packs and meat sticks for lunches, hamburger meat, spaghetti sauce, cream, chocolate chips, and eggs. (Eggs were just $4.00/dozen – the price is slowly going down!)

Total for groceries at Sam’s: $170.93

6. Wal-Mart

I ran next door to Wal-Mart to get a few things we needed, and while there I got a bunch of bananas, four gallons of milk, and a container of spinach.

Total for groceries at Walmart: $20.51

7. Aldi

On April 16, I took Anna to Aldi to grab a couple items for an upcoming family birthday celebration. I only found one of the birthday items I needed – BUT I scored big time on boneless chicken thighs marked down 50% off! There were many packages available so I didn’t hold back and grabbed 10 of them for $1.25/pound. Amazing!!

While there, I picked up a pineapple on sale plus several other of our favorite Aldi items: hard salami and meat sticks for lunches, Caesar salad kits, marshmallows for Rice Krispie treats, several pounds of sausage, sliced cheese, pickles, pear cups, crackers, canned pears, and coffee creamer.

Total at Aldi: $140.04

8. Hy-Vee

On April 18, I put in a pick-up order for our WIC items at Hy-Vee. This makes it so easy and I’m thankful for this online/pick-up option that Hy-Vee offers.

Total out of pocket after WIC benefits: $0.99

9. Scooters

On April 23, Malachi and I took Keith and Anna to Omaha for evaluations and diagnosis so that we can help meet their overall needs more fully. It was an incredibly intense day, beginning at 8:00am and not ending until after 3:00pm. Therefore, afterward I decided that Malachi and I had earned a treat. We ran to Scooters to get special coffee to get us through on our ride home. I didn’t get a picture of the drinks, but here’s Keith pre-appointment!

Total at Scooters: $12.59

10. Aldi

On April 24, I went to Aldi again. I didn’t have a long list, and I mostly went for milk. I grabbed four gallons plus half and half, cream, barbecue sauce, yogurt, bananas, mandarins, fruit/veggie pouches, applesauce, two kinds of apples, blackberries, granola, and cream cheese.

Total at Aldi: $75.00

11. Wal-Mart

On April 28, I went to Wal-Mart to finish using up our WIC produce benefits for the month. (I got two containers of greens, bananas, and strawberries with our benefits). While I was there, of course I checked in for meat markdowns! I found some slider-sized hamburger patties marked down, then happened upon big bags of individually packaged organic veggie straws that were featured at Easter. They were a super cheap clearance steal, so I grabbed six 12-pack bags!

I also picked up cocoa powder, unsweetened coconut flakes, coffee creamers, and banana wax peppers while I was there.

Total out of pocket for groceries at Wal-Mart: $59.46

12. Costco

After Wal-Mart, I went to Costco. I bought a 10-pound tube of hamburger meat, chicken nuggets, frozen fries, peach cups, 100% juice freezer pops, canned chicken, heavy whipping cream, half and half, shredded cheese, pickles, yogurt, guacamole, tortilla chips, raspberries, blueberries, fruit bars, peanuts, and frozen pizza. Brayden had requested Lunchables for an upcoming outdoor fun day at school, so I bought the Costco version of those for a special treat.

Total for groceries at Costco: $351.97

13. Amazon Subscribe and Save

Somewhere in there, we received applesauce and yogurt pouches from Amazon.

Total for food from Amazon: $33.02

14. Bonus Produce

One of our neighbors is a college student who is studying Botany. She and her fellow students have a greenhouse, and every once in a while, she delivers us some fresh peppers, tomatoes, or lettuce that they have grown. It’s so much fun and very tasty!

Meanwhile, she parks her motorcycle in our back parking area – a win-win! (And for the record, we’d let her park there even if she didn’t give us delicious fresh produce.) ;)

Also, Malorie works at a daycare and twice each month, a produce truck hands out a small but nice amount of free fruits and veggies to everyone there. This month, she brought home a fun sack full of onions, cucumbers, peppers, and I can’t remember what else. We make use of everything that comes into our home, and we are thankful for these bonuses!

Total for groceries in April, 2025: $1,364

NOTE: Our WIC benefits provide our littles with around $180 worth of groceries each month. You can read here to learn our 2025 Grocery Budget plus look over ways I’m able to keep our budget at this level.

Running Totals for 2025

January spending: $679
February spending: $1,459
March spending: $1,346
April spending: $1,364

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Big Family Grocery Spending for March, 2025

April 1, 2025 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Big Family Grocery Spending for March, 2025

Curious how much we spent during the month of March and what groceries we bought? Here’s the breakdown!

1. Sam’s

On March 4, Auggie and I headed to Sam’s after his Speech Therapy appointment. We found a lot of meat marked down, which made our grand total a little more hefty, but it was worth it because of the good prices on meat. We also got grapes, cucumbers, carrots, apples, bananas, sweet peppers, broccoli, a salad kit, clementines, pears, spinach, spring mix, ketchup, meat sticks, pistachios, frozen french fries, 10-dozen eggs, coffee, cream, half and half, milk, shredded cheese, frozen pizza, olives, pickles, granola, whole milk Greek yogurt, and butter. Oh, and of course, a box of bacon.

How crazy is it that I was thrilled to find eggs for only $4.80/dozen!? They were “limit 2” so I was able to get two boxes with 5-dozen eggs. I’m thankful!

Total for food at Sam’s: $543

2. Chick-fil-a

One day over our kids’ spring break, Chick-fil-a offered free kids’ meals with purchase of an adult meal. We took advantage of the offer, and had a very fun (and crazy) outing that day!

Total out of pocket at Chick-fil-a: $22.25

3. Hy-Vee

Total out of pocket at Hy-Vee: $19.94

4. Aldi

On March 17, I picked up some of our Aldi essentials plus some sale items. Strawberries were on sale, so I got 8 pounds! I also got bananas, a pineapple, apples, salad kits, grapes, oranges, mandarins, pear cups, fruit/veggie pouches for Auggie, whole milk yogurt, cake mixes, sausage, milk, granola, salsa, salami, instant oatmeal, sliced cheese, and gelato.

Total at Aldi: 175.86

5. Wal-Mart and Sam’s

On March 18, I ran into both Wal-Mart and Sam’s to check for meat markdowns. Meh, I didn’t find much of anything except for two nice boxes of Boneless Chicken Breast marked down to just $6.00 each. I also picked up two bags of frozen fruit for smoothies while I was there.

At Sam’s I didn’t find any meat markdown deals that worked for me, boo. But they did have eggs in stock for just $4.67/dozen, which is the best price I’ve seen anywhere for many weeks. I got two packs (limit 2) plus cream and avocado.

Total for groceries at Wal-Mart and Sam’s: $67.86

6. Amazon Subscribe and Save

We got a big box full of Go-Go Squeeze items plus Pizza Crust and Freeze Dried Apples this month.

Total from Amazon: $61.71

7. Costco

I had a big restock trip to Costco on March 24, getting a cart full of diapers, wipes, and clothes plus a few other non-perishable foods.

I checked out, loaded all that into the van, then went back in for the cold groceries. I got milk, cream, half and half, two kinds of shredded cheese, cottage cheese, guacamole, butter, strawberries, white queso, spinach, mixed greens, frozen fruit, frozen French fries, sliced Havarti cheese, three kinds of frozen pizza, chicken legs ($0.99/pound!), a huge pork butt ($1.99/pound!), brats, coffee, chips, ketchup, cream cheese, pepperoni, 100% juice freezies, mandarin orange cups, yoggies snacks, veggie/cheese crackers, chicken nuggets, and potatoes.

Total for groceries: 410.72

8. Sam’s/Walmart

On Saturday, March 29, Elias and Malorie picked up a few items for me from Sam’s and Walmart while they were out. We needed lettuce, tomatoes, and cilantro (not pictured) to go with a Burrito Bar we were having for Sunday Lunch, so they got those at Walmart. Plus they got these necessities for me at Sam’s.

Total from Sam’s and Walmart: $19.87

9. Costco

On the last day of March, I was close to Costco and ran in to grab milk, bananas, and veggies to get us through for a few days before I needed to do a big grocery shopping trip again.

Total at Costco: $23.86

Total for groceries in March, 2025: $1,346

NOTE: Our WIC benefits provide our littles with around $180 worth of groceries each month. You can read here to learn our 2025 Grocery Budget plus look over ways I’m able to keep our budget at this level.

Running Totals for 2025

January spending: $679
February spending: $1,459
March spending: $1,346

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Big Family Grocery Spending for November, 2024

December 2, 2024 by Laura 4 Comments

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Here’s our Big Family Grocery Spending for November, 2024 post!

Here’s how we spent our grocery budget for our large household during the month of November. We fed 13 people three meals each day, plus a lot of wonderful guests…

Big Family Grocery Spending for November, 2024

1. Costco

On November 1, we went to stock up on items we needed at Costco. We got ground beef, shredded cheese, sour cream, cream cheese, butter, heavy whipping cream, spinach, spring mix, broccoli, turkey lunch meat, chicken nuggets, shrimp (for Matt’s birthday!), tilapia, sausage links, cottage cheese, frozen pizza, chocolate chips, bananas, white queso, mayo, peanuts, pepperoni, eggs, yogurt, meat sticks, avocado cups, frozen french fries, and rolled oats. Annie’s cinnamon rolls were on sale so I grabbed them for our nephew’s birthday the next day.

Total for food at Costco: $333.83

2. Aldi

We also ran to Aldi that day, where I picked up lasagna noodles, fruit/veggie pouches for Auggie, hard salami for school lunches, pears, cake mixes and frosting, cheese cubes for lunches, Caesar salad kits, pasta sauce, fruits, grapes, brown sugar, sausage, raspberries, whole milk yogurt, coffee creamer, milk, and chicken drumsticks.

Total at Aldi: $128.45

3. Wal-Mart

On November 7, I ran into Walmart to get some of Auggie’s WIC items plus a few other ingredients I prefer to get there. WIC items included milk, beans, whole grain pasta, eggs, cereal, and produce. I got spring mix, spinach, frozen potatoes, blueberries, mandarins, and bananas. Beyond WIC, I got flax seed for Mudballs, coconut flour for Snickerdoodle Bites, and a huge tub of Sour Cream.

Of course, I checked for meat markdowns and while I didn’t find much, I did find Rotisserie Chickens marked down to just $2.02! That made them less than $1/pound.

Total out of pocket at Wal-Mart: $32.99

4. Sam’s

Next, we ran next door to Sam’s to get what we needed there. I got a 10-pound box of bacon, 10-dozen eggs, lunch meat, sliced cheese, orange chicken, frozen pizza, potatoes, raspberries, whipping cream, cheese sticks, butter, tortillas, peanut butter, coffee creamer, whole milk yogurt, maple syrup, Rotel, and brown sugar.

Total for food at Sam’s: $270.23

5. Hy-Vee

Our local Hy-Vee offers the option to order WIC items for pick-up. This has been very helpful for purchasing our three little girls’ benefits because it can be tedious to do this in the store. Here’s what we got.

Total out of pocket from Hy-Vee: $0

6. Wal-Mart and Costco

On November 21, I ran into Walmart for some produce provided to our kids through WIC (spring mix, spinach, potatoes, pears, and bananas). I found a London Broil marked down to just $3.35/pound, plus I picked up three gallons of milk. I forgot to take a picture because I was hurrying to get back out to the van where Matt was waiting with the littlest four kids!

Then we went into Costco where we got strawberries, raspberries, apples, mandarins, tortilla chips, sliced havarti cheese, cream cheese, oatmeal, chocolate chips, condiments, frozen meatballs, white queso, shredded cheese, half and half, avocado cups, butter, chicken stock, and ground beef.

Total for food at Walmart and Costco: $261.14

7. Amazon Subscribe and Save

I remembered to take a picture of our Subscribe and Save box this month!

Total at Amazon: $59.66

8. Aldi

Just before we left for a trip to Kansas over Thanksgiving break, I sent Elias and Malorie to Aldi to pick up fruit/veggie pouches for Auggie plus a few other items. They got some snacks for our upcoming Thanksgiving trip, plus a few items for their upcoming work lunches.

Total at Aldi: $49.04

9. McDonalds

We traveled to Kansas over the Thanksgiving weekend. On the last stretch of our trip on our way home, we used both Matt’s app and Elias’ app to get the best deals on chicken nuggets to tide us over until we could get home and eat more. We were pretty impressed that we could get 60 nuggets for such a low cost. While handing out nuggets in the van, I handed out applesauce and pretzels to stretch out the meal. The kids loved the treat!

Total at McDonald’s: $14.96

Total grocery spending for November: $1,150.30

— > Without WIC, our total this month would have been closer to $1,35030. <—–

Running totals for 2024:

January: $1,178
February: $849
March: $1,356
April: $1148
May: 1091
June: $1,121
July: $1,190
August: $1,611
September: $1,218
October: $1,345
November: $1,150

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