This year, the snow has been helping a lot and I've been doing a lot of cooking and experimenting (because I'm stuck at home but also for other reasons). I had planned on taking on the pantry clean out this month to save money (more on that later) and make some pantry room. But, I had to cut out wheat, dairy, caffeine, alcohol, and artificial sweetener for a while (randomly occurring, known stomach issue). Since I have a lot of wheat based things in my pantry, that wasn't going to work too well.
The first few days of eating this way, I just put random things that sounded good together to make sure it was going to fix my stomach unhappiness - it did. So then I started trying to meal plan around the restrictions.
As I mentioned above, saving money was a big part of this. I'm fortunate and make a decent living so this is more of a personal challenge than a necessary one. But, seeing three months of retirement plan contributions wiped out at the end of the year - and not wanting to work until I'm 80 - I wanted to work on saving more money and grocery shopping/eating out was a fairly easy place I could cut.
Snow |
Evolution of sopes |
Sope |
Shephard's Pie - precooking |
BBQ Tacos |
One night this week I has a tortilla pizza (yum!) and lunches were leftover Shephard's pie and another round of BBQ tacos. Breakfasts have been overnight oats, egg salad with a few crackers, and smoothies. I was lucky that my stores had bananas on sale (.29/lb) and chocolate, PB, banana smoothies (now made with almond milk) are one of my favorites. I have also stock piled blackberries (.68/package!) and some pineapple (.88/each). What I couldn't use, I have frozen for weeks when nothing is on sale.
Anyone that has bought almond/coconut milk knows that is costs more than regular milk so that - along with the corn tortillas I "needed" - cut into my food budget a lot. Which means I only have $18 left for the month! 😮
But, I have a lot of leftovers and food I didn't mention - potatoes, 2lb bag of carrots, 40 oz package of chicken things (2.99 special!), a little bit of roast, two servings of ribs (because I really stretched them with the tacos), and all my pantry/freezer items. Not to mention I have barely touched my "eating out budget" ($3 of $25) so I can always reallocate that. So, I will keep you updated on the rest of the month - while I wait out this weekend's blizzard conditions. 😔
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