Saturday, February 24, 2007

Why am I writing about the food we eat?

Because we do things a little differently... We do not prepare unique, single day meals very often. My partner and I prepare a dish for lunch and a different dish for dinner and we make enough to last a week. We buy only the ingredients that we need to prepare those dishes, and our goal at the end of the week is to have nothing left. Well, maybe just the things that are really difficult to only get one weeks' supply of (like Hershey's Dark Chocolate Syrup...) We also have oatmeal for breakfast 6-7 days a week, and we put a different kind of fruit in it every week.


Why do we do this? There are many reasons, but the most important one is that it is really easy. We do not have to think of something new to have for dinner every night! It is already made by the time we come home from work and all we have to do is heat it up (usually). Another reason we do it fits into our lifestyle: we try to buy only things that we need (though we do have our vises...). Buying only the food that we will use that week also means that we are more likely to be eating food that is fresh. Only buying the food we will eat is much cheaper than buying food just in case we will need it. Our average grocery bill is $70 (2 people, 1 week).


How do we do only buy enough food for the week? We look at a recipe book, decide what we are going to make and make a grocery list. Our grocery store has bulk food, so we only have to buy the specific quantities of ingredients that our recipe calls for (there are exceptions). Sometimes it is way cheaper to buy 3 pounds of flour than just the 3 cups I need, so I will go ahead and get the bigger container. I feel good about doing this if it something I know that I will use soon.


I hope that you enjoy the blog! Happy eating!

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