Please excuse the lack of pictures in this post… it really has been a shit sort of day and I forgot to take photos of dinner tonight. I almost thought of blowing off NaBloPoMo because I didn’t particularly have anything decent to say to anyone and then dinner came out of the oven and I filled my tummy with comfort food.
Janice over at Knitting w/ Dogs pointed me to the Budget Bytes blog earlier in the week and I was totally impressed by the fact that the recipes are actually budget! I get really tired of these websites that call themselves budget conscious or money saving and you go there and they’re patting themselves on the back for getting through the week on like $100 (groceries only, non food items and eating out are extra) for 2 city dwelling vegetarians. While that’s great for them (and while I’ve got nothing against city dwelling vegetarians..) -it doesn’t really help those of us who for one reason or another aren’t vegetarians and don’t even have the luxury of the sort of weekly budget that they are “challenging” themselves to live on. The other extreme is often menus that are loaded down with mayonnaise filled casseroles and things that are deep fried… two things my family won’t eat.
We here at Chez Mousie live on a very tight grocery budget due to being a single income family and honestly, I’m sort of proud of how much money I can save us each week by shopping wisely and menu planning. Of course I’d love to have more weekly grocery money and be able to buy ‘extras’ like snack foods or better cuts of meat and organic produce but there is a hot meal on the table every night and for that I’m eternally thankful.
Tonight’s meal, the Cheesy Shepherd’s Pie from Budget Bytes was tasty, filling, and even provided some lunch leftovers after the 3 of us gorged ourselves stupid. Because I buy our meat in bulk when its on sale, omitted the cheese, and used bulk instant mashed potatoes instead of fresh I’m pretty sure that I cut down the cost of the recipe (not to mention the prep time) from the site by another few dollars.. making this a keeper for our family recipe book. I’ll even be able to use the open can of tomato paste for homemade spaghetti sauce in tomorrow’s dinner and I’ll freeze the remainder of the beef broth for another meal. The meal was a big hit with hubby and also Munchkin, who usually doesn’t care for the beef stew I used to make because the meat was sometimes tough (using stew meat) or ‘too stringy’ (beef roast) for his 8 year old taste buds.
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Good for you! When I ran away from home and was living in FL, I had about $15/week to live on after rent and electric. Those were ugly, ugly times…
thanks for the link! this is exactly what we need to help with expenses and ideas! i always get so burnt out making the same things over and over.