My goal is to provide dinner for my family for an average of $5 except on special occasions. We don’t have to eat beans and rice to accomplish this goal! I shop the grocery sales each week. Then I plan my menu based on the foods I have already at home (at a great price). I balance more expensive meals with less expensive ones. We typically only cook a main dish 4 or 5 times a week. Each
main dish cooked will serve 4-6, and the leftovers will be for
easy dinners on the weekend, or to freeze for another week. This
cuts down on cleaning, cooking, and meal planning- saving at us lots of time!
main dish cooked will serve 4-6, and the leftovers will be for
easy dinners on the weekend, or to freeze for another week. This
cuts down on cleaning, cooking, and meal planning- saving at us lots of time!
Be sure to link up to our Recipe Hop with your 5 ingredient dishes and enter to win a set of Country Gourmet cooking mixes.
This week we’ll be cooking (in no particular order):
Spaghetti, Green Beans, Texas Cheese Toast
Burger King (I have BOGO Qs plus a $3 credit)
BLTs, Carrot Sticks with Ranch, Bananas
Chicken n Dumplins, Sweet Peas, Fruit Cocktail
Grilled Pork Chops, Corn, Apple slices, Honey toast
For 2012, I will no longer be showing
the cost breakdown for our meals. This is very time consuming and
for little purpose since I’ve spent the past 18 months showing that a
family of 4 could eat for an average of $5 per dinner. If you’d
like to see some $5 menu ideas with cost breakdowns, please browse my
pages for $5 Dinner Plans.
This post is being linked up to Menu Plan Monday over at OrgJunkie.
Simple and delicious!