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Lately I’ve heard a lot about the #surviveon35 challenge 10 bloggers took on this week. The goal of the challenge is to live on a food stamp budget ($35 per adult, $20 per kid) for 1 week, but to do it in a healthy way.

Reading about how they’re all making their budgets work really got me thinking about my own. I’ve been slacking in the food budget department and spending more than I know I should be. Multiple trips to the store a week coupled with poor meal planning has left me spending too much money on groceries.  I could say it’s because of having a baby around too, but that would just be an excuse.  I have time to plan and he’s great at the grocery store.

That’s going to stop.

Time to jump start my grocery spending with a little challenge to get me going. A $200 grocery challenge.

How I’ll make $200 work

$200 a month is pretty low, especially since in the past I’d challenge myself to keep my spending at $400 a month, but I signed up for a CSA that began in April and runs through October. Each week I get a delivery of mostly veggies and a little fruit so far.

With that in place I’m planning to make the $200 (or $50 a week) fill in all the other gaps.

What ‘groceries’ will includes

  • All food and drinks
  • Eating out
  • Toiletries and such
  • Pet food/litter

Mondays will be my meal planning and grocery shopping day since they’re typically a bit more mellow.  A nice way to start a new week.

This first month started on July 17th. Here’s what has been spent so far:

Groceries: $10.23
Eating out: $48.29
Coffee: $5.74

$$$$ remaining: $135.74

Eating out sure is expensive when added into the budget! Going to a new to us brewery yesterday – Everybody’s Brewing – totally worth it though.

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What do you think?  Possible?

Heather

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Hi! I’m Heather, the creator of Fit Mama Real Food, Everyday Muffin Party author, nutrition coach, group fitness instructor, wife, and mom of four. I’m so glad you are here!

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  1. Willow @ My Own Trail says:

    I have been reading about the 35 challenge, but I’m a bit confused. Using the numbers given, for my family of four (2 adults and 2 kids), we would have $110 to spend each week. That’s actually a pretty decent amount of money. So, I don’t know if it’s much of a challenge. However, with that said, we typically spend about $125 – 150 a week for our family of four, so it might be more challenging than I think…

  2. Melissa says:

    My husband and I have a $50/week budget for groceries. Some weeks we come in way below and some weeks we go a little over. It all ends up working out. We don’t have a baby but I think your $200/month sounds do-able!

  3. Amy B @ Second City Randomness says:

    totally possible. just takes some getting used to!

    $35 is really the set “food stamp” budget? Oh wow. I totally beat that some weeks… I’m super frugal.

    1. Fit Mama says:

      I don’t really know much about the food stamp budget… that’s just what surviveon35 said. Glad to hear it can be done!

  4. Maryea {Happy Healthy Mama} says:

    Yikes. Good luck! I’m know eating the way we do I couldn’t do it. But I’ll be interested to see how you do!

    1. Maryea {Happy Healthy Mama} says:

      Oops that should say “I” know not “I’m”.

    2. Fit Mama says:

      It will be!

  5. Lia says:

    I just lost my job and budgeting is going to be a must in this area. Eating out needs to go and meal planning needs to start. Interested in learning more and hearing how you do it.

    1. Fit Mama says:

      I hope I can inspire you Lia šŸ™‚

  6. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    Ohhh thats tough! I spend about $100 a week, plus $65 a month for the CSA box. I spend way to much on groceries, but it’s because I get crazy new ideas that I want to make. I’m going to cut back to $75. a week and see how I do with that. I need to budget more myself!! I can’t wait to hear how it goes for you!!

    1. Fit Mama says:

      Yay go Jennifer! You can do it šŸ™‚

  7. Erica says:

    As I’ve told you before…I am HORRIBLE at budgeting for groceries. I totally need to challenge myself to get better at it…

    1. Fit Mama says:

      Challenge yourself! I’ll cheer for ya šŸ™‚