Seriously, just putting all the stuff back in Quicken (after a lapse of use for a year or so), and find that the grocery total for last month was $880! There are only TWO of us! And that's on TOP of another $400 'dining out'.
This has got to stop! Now, granted, last month was an anomaly for some reason I've not nailed down yet - but the average is still $700 in groceries and $200 'eating out' a month....and that's just too much! (And I really can't fathom HOW we spend that much - we only really eat once or twice a day, and not very much at that. Almost always frozen stuff, though. And definitely always 'organic' foods.)
My thinking is that since I'm working a regular 9-to-5 kinda job (wife works odd retail hours), I can do some cooking instead of us buying prepared/frozen/quick-to-cook foods. But....ummm.....don't really have any ideas on how to do that with a mind to budget.
What kinds of food are cheap-ish to make and still taste good? And....uhhh....not TOO complicated. (At least, to start with. I can cook meat easily enough - but the wife is vegetarian. And pastas I'm alright with.)
This has got to stop! Now, granted, last month was an anomaly for some reason I've not nailed down yet - but the average is still $700 in groceries and $200 'eating out' a month....and that's just too much! (And I really can't fathom HOW we spend that much - we only really eat once or twice a day, and not very much at that. Almost always frozen stuff, though. And definitely always 'organic' foods.)
My thinking is that since I'm working a regular 9-to-5 kinda job (wife works odd retail hours), I can do some cooking instead of us buying prepared/frozen/quick-to-cook foods. But....ummm.....don't really have any ideas on how to do that with a mind to budget.
What kinds of food are cheap-ish to make and still taste good? And....uhhh....not TOO complicated. (At least, to start with. I can cook meat easily enough - but the wife is vegetarian. And pastas I'm alright with.)