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{Counting Crumbs} Shopping Out of Town on a Whim and the Aftermath

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    My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries. Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand. Today marks the end of the month. You can read about the halfway point here, where I spent the first $260.99 of my [...]

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{Counting Crumbs} Bad Eggs, Raw Milk and No Meat

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    My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries. Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand. Today marks the half-way point of the month. —————     This is the first month where I actually feel like I’m buying [...]

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{Counting Crumbs} Great Plans for Taco Night and More Asparagus

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    My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries. Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand. Today marks the end of the month.  You can read about the halfway point here, where I spent the first $279.49 of my [...]

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{Counting Crumbs} Trips of Beef, Bacon and Blue Cheese (YUM!)

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  My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries. Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand. Today marks the halfway point of the month. —————         The lack of grocery shopping last month has CLEARLY been made [...]

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{Counting Crumbs} Month End Check Up – Looking Good!

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  My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries.  Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand.  Today marks the end of the month.  You can read about the halfway point here, where I spent the first $214.84 of my budget. [...]

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{Counting Crumbs} A Haphazard Stockup

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  My grocery budget is $330 each month, including food, household items and toiletries.  Each week I crunch the numbers to see where I stand.  Today marks the halfway point of the month. ————— Each new month usually entails a very detailed grocery shopping list, based off what staples [...]

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