Then I tried Olympia Local Foods and was much happier. I got all this for just under $40, delivered to my door for $0.01. Still a little high priced but I did get to pick and choose what I wanted. It's set up like an online store and you pick what you want.
This week, I found a local CSA Blissfully Organic Co-Op and ordered a share from them. *Happy Dance!* Much, much better! $22.50 for everything seen here. They're just a few minute drive away from me so it worked out pretty nice.
I wanted to see how this breaks down price wise. As much as I like local, organic produce, I have a budget, too.
If I would have purchased all this from Winco (Not local, not organic) I would have paid $19! So, for only an extra $3.50 I have much better quality, Organic produce! That works for me!
Yesterday I also bought just under 6lbs of chicken breast from Safeway for $11.99 and a box of Green Tea for $2.50. Green Tea is supposed to be really good for weight loss, so I am going to add it to my diet.
I finished up my grocery shopping at Winco today for the week (hopefully, but not promising). I bought Spinach, Kale, Cantaloupe, Ginger Root, Cauliflower, Sunflower Seeds and Dry Garbanzo Beans for $9.96.
So, here it is. For the week (and I'll let you know if I buy anything else, I usually do):
Bananas
Strawberries
Apples
Mango
Grapes
Limes
Cantaloupe
Eggplant
Onions
Mushrooms
Red Leaf Lettuce
Kale
Spinach
Cauliflower
Chicken
Various Dried Beans
Of course I still have stuff around the house from previous weeks, but so far I've spent $46.95. My goal budget is $75-$100. This is to include breakfast/lunches for my husband and son, which you will not see, as I am only sharing my meals. My husband is eating dinners with me, my son eats what he eats. I use coupons to save money on what he needs.
So, here we go!
Sounds like you're off to a great start with all that fruit and veg! Other options for saving money on green tea is to buy it bulk at a co-op, and invest in a pour-over strainer like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Services-Paris-Tea-Cup-Strainer/dp/B004T8FDGA/ref=pd_sim_k_2
ReplyDeleteYou can probably find something similar for a more affordable price at a local kitchen store. I bought an 8 oz. bag of loose leaf gourmet tea at a farmer's market for $5 and with the strainer, I could use less tea per cup (just let it brew a bit longer... I don't like my tea scalding anyway). That bag of tea lasted me for months.
Great info, thank you! I had not thought about buying bulk Green Tea. Fabulous idea :)
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