Mrs. Robinson
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That`s what I think HFL.
Used to be we could shop for under $100 a week. Now we average around $130-$150.. There are just two of us.. however, we do have pets that like to eat..
I live alone and spend too much on food, sadly healthy is more expensive.
Yes it is,LynnD-unless you can grow lots of your own veggies.
Before the kids started coming in February,we had a dry spell with no kids since last October and yes,we were spending $150 a week max. It was very consistently right around that number. But then the kids came and now with grocery prices going up,we`ve climbe to $600. QUOTE]
You can say no. Looking after 1 or 2 girls is more than enough and a big enough responsibility.
And your husband doesn't like leftovers? It's time to say "too bad". Some things are better the 2nd time around.
One little boy we had,who eventually went home was,as it was found out,using his $5.00 weekly allowance that I gave him to buy toilet paper for the household when he went home for weekend visits. Toilet paper!! His sister would save up her $10.00 allowances and then give the money to Mom so Mom could pay her cell phone bill so the kids could reach her when they wanted to talk. Nice,huh?
Well it appears those price increases have definitely hit again, a dozen large eggs increased from last weeks around $2.69 to $3.27 sale price.
This is just the beginning. This Avian flu is still killing off increasingly larger numbers of chickens...and may even be spreading to some of the turkey farms. Egg prices are up over 40% in just the past month, and could easily easily be double last years price by mid Summer. Eggs and poultry products are in for a rough ride for at least the rest of this year....and that depends upon how soon the producers can get this avian flu eliminated from their flocks.
RR, thanks, I've tried the egg freezing thing, I used to do a lot of cooking with eggs and bought them in bulk, it was a horrid experience except for just freezing whites. the yokes don't fair so well.