Since my husband isn't with us during the week (he's away for work), I take the boys grocery shopping a lot more than I used to. We head to the store (usually during off-peak hours) with a list and a prayer that I don't have to hear complaints, arguments, or no one asks for anything.
When I took them to the store yesterday, we left with 3 bags filled with produce and minimum sugary snacks.
What was so different this time?
*Say no to the inner aisles-I typically use the inner aisles for oatmeal, pasta and a 4 pack of Izze drinks. Since I didn't need any of those items, we avoided the temptation of cookies, chips, and candy that the inner aisles offer.
*Distraction-I sent them to retrieve items off my list, so there was no time to ask for anything.
*I kept the list shorter than usual-getting the boys in and out saved time, energy, and money
*Candy-free checkout line-Our grocery store has a few registers where books are sold instead of candy, so we utilized one of those check-out lines. *In my Soup Nazi voice* No candy for you! lol
Success! I went home and recorded a little vlog about it....
Notes from the vlog:
I spent $118 today-Monthly budget is typically $600
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How do you stay within budget and maintain a healthy grocery cart while shopping with your kids?