Effective budget grocery shopping requires strategic planning, prioritizing essential items over luxury goods, and balancing quality with affordability to maximize limited resources while ensuring household needs are met.
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Finally, brethren, I've been given $200 to manage groceries for the month of June.
>> Homeace [music] to be sit [music] with us.
Hey, looking Hello.
So guys, this is what my husband bought with uh $200. And you are really going to be shocked because this can never be me, but I also want this part of things.
So this month I decided to give my husband this budget for him to handle.
You know guys, this is really going to be awesome. You are going to be shocked.
So we're going to start with the vegetables. You went to Fresh and Co and got h these um sweet corn panets. Of course, I would buy $1.19 for salads. He also bought two of these cucumbers for a dollar. He bought all this in a supermarket. But there's a huge difference between my groceries and his his groceries are way more on the luxurious side of life, you know, and I love that. That's why this man was like, you know what, handle the budget, but um there are no toiletries, no staples, no contentments whatsoever.
Only vegetables and meat. So, he also bought broccoli for $3.
Yes.
Then uh this is [music] red pepper that you got for dollar.
Uh carrots they were going for um $180.
Then you also got leaks for $4. Laks $4.
[laughter] I know you guys I have [music] never bought this though I want but for $4.
This one was going for $180. This is one yellow bell pepper. Really expensive.
Yo. And also um 60 cents. Two bell peppers.
Then he bought beetroot. $180 one kg. Lemons. He bought some lemons.
Um these are about 2 kgs. Something for almost $3. All these lemons.
Okay. He bought um these notches.
There's a name that is given to these things. I forgot. But he bought this for $5. [music] Yes, these ones.
And how many are they? Around 15 [music] 16 there. Then he bought garlic for $4.
These are just three uh bowls of garlic.
Onions for $2. These ones was on um sale.
We also bought white onions.
$4 again. 2 4 6 8 9.
We bought apples. Apples were going for $2.7 something for $4 p like pears. $4.
Then he also got a bag with two for six [music] um but nuts which was going for $4 something like almost $5. So this was really good because only one butternut even in the market is also dollar something.
a full pocket of potatoes for $10 something almost $11.
Then the last thing on the vegetable side. Oh, we also have this cabbage which was going for dollar. This was going for $8.
Then he loves salad that much. He bought um red cabbage for 50 cents.
baby malo which is going for.7.
We also bought these tomatoes. Tomatoes are really expensive. These were going for $5.
$5. This is going to save us for almost I think a week a week or two or a week and a half.
So these are all the vegetables that he uh the bought and that he bought and we are working seriously on our small kitchen garden so that we can cut in half especially the vegetable side and you'll be able to save money on that.
Then he also went on to buy two by five liters of uh water for dollar each.
Really affordable.
A loaf of bread. This is brown bread for convenience. Otherwise we make bread from home. cupcakes, uh, sour like bread, etc. usually, but for a dollar, you are really going to laugh and [music] love it about this snack box that she got. So, these are jumbo O that he bought $4.
This is 1 kg.
We bought two by Liberty uh granola.
This is original silly. This is going for almost $7.
So this one is mostly with fruit and nut also the same price. So this is the most shocking part. [laughter] He bought sunflower seeds. You know how expensive sunflower seeds are. So this was almost $10 to $11 sunflower seeds.
Then he bought also the Montago the brand um pumpkin seeds almost $7. This is way too expensive for me. And um glam granola. We always buy this one for him because he loves granola. And sometimes we make our own granola.
So it was going for $2.9.
Then cashonas were going for $11. Wow.
Hey, these are already salted.
11 good.
The snacks I think it's just for the kids maybe 70 cents 80 cents each and these two loose biscuits for 70 cent is.
So these are all the snacks that he got.
H and there's no grownups. There's no uh conflicts. Of course we don't buy conflicts here and there. These are all the snacks that he bought, which is really amazing and healthy, but super expensive. I bet he did not save any money on this grocery list. Yet, there are some things that are really missing, but which is okay. He's the father of the house, the king of the house.
I know he'll make it work.
I'm on the positive side this month because I'll be just requesting gas money. you know, tomatoes are finished because he's the one handling them groceries this month. And I'm super excited about that one. Oh, I'm falling.
For the toiletries, he only bought Dark and Lovely. Um, oil moisturizer, which was going for $7 for the kids. Yeah. And a D soap that he bought. M. Smells nice. I really love this one. [laughter] Then he also bought Kate charcoal. So this one was going for $1.7. This one for $24 something. Kate. Then let's take a look at the other basket that he got. Mozzarella cheese. $3 for some baking pizzas.
He also bought Kealos 1 kg yogurt which was going for almost $7.
Stairs 1,000 island salad dressing which was going for uh $3.7 something. He bought also tomato puree. So this one he got from spa. It was going for um $14 something. And he also bought two tend beans maybe for weekend or salads. I don't know. We'll see how we can make it work.
99 cents each. Then fuk mahu, you know this traditional drink.7 cents each. I think he just put it there. He also bought the most shocking part. Can you imagine lamp $1328?
$1328.
So previously we were buying from the farmers but I think because of the budget etc he was like let me buy this.
And I'm realizing he bought also the sausage. This one quite small, but the price seven good dollars for this small sausage, vegetarian one.
It also bought two boxes of traditional fries burgers. These are just four, guys. Four of them. Four of them only.
So, one was going for $7. Hey.
Hey. This time we decided to buy one kg. These are just sable stable brands for brailers. This is chicken.
You know on my budget guys I think you have never.
So this was going for $7. These are thighs. He also bought another pie and another drumsticks. Wow. All this for $7. $7. I think he's added some money because hey it's not making any calculations are not coming to reality.
[laughter] I think he's added some more coins because he also bought fish $7.76.
This is um 1.30 kg.
Another one fish for $10. Only two. This is $7.
We bought of course Rabroy for a dollar.
Cross and black for our salads.
This was going for $2.50.
And milk boxes. Two box of this one.
$145. Then the last thing uh is um Mazo Peach $2.50. $287. [music] And then he got eggs. a crate of eggs for seven good dollars. Hey, let me know what you think about this guys. So, for me, I'm so super excited.
So, it was really expensive, but I'm not handling the grocery this month. I'll just be requesting like, you know what, we are running out of this. We need some money. We are running out of this because I can't see rice, cooking oil.
There's no cleaning detergents, salt, sugar, flour. Um, you know, a lot of things are not here. So, this is going to last us for almost two good weeks.
Yeah, some of them. But [music] maybe cereals need to add up water, you [music] know, and maybe um yeah, I think we're going to last a bit, but the he still need to add some staples.
Woo. Let me know what you think about this video, guys. Me, too. I'm so shocked.
Hey, if it was me, what do you think I was going to remove and make sure? I think it's because uh when I do grocery shopping, I write my things down. And I've, you know, I can't just keep on asking for money every day. Like, like every day I'm running out of tomatoes.
Yet, he gave me maybe, let's say, 2002, $250 or $280 to manage the whole month.
But he is the king of the house, the manager of the house. So I think it's easy for him to just he say we are running out of water. Can we you please buy water? You buy water because he can hustle and eat. But at my side, I cannot do that. I'll wait for him to provide.
So sometimes when you're giving a budget, you work with what you given.
So yeah, this is what he bought. And I'm super excited.
I think on my budget list I would not have added this polloni vegetarian paloni for $7. No, I would have bought what 5 kg of rice then I would have not have been buying all these things like I would not for $14 I would have bought um toiletries etc. So, I really want this too. But when you're given a budget, maybe I'll have been uh you know these chickens or whatever. I would slaughter my own chickens in there. [laughter] In there. Oh no. Goodness me. Mozzarella cheese.
And the seeds. I would never I would never attempt on my budget.
$11.
$11. Cashew nuts. 11. No.
Uh, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds.
Uhhuh. Not me. Not me.
Yeah, I think those are the things that I will not buy. [laughter] But because these things are here, habling all the groceries this month, guys, I'm going to show you what delicious meals we are going to be making out of this luxurious grocery h challenge that my husband did with $200 though, no staples. So, we'll see how it going to work because we still have one or two things in the cabinet whatsoever pantry. So, see you in our next interesting video, guys. Bye. and I love you so much. Don't forget to subscribe.
Don't forget to comment. Let me know what you think. Okay, so until I make the video, bye. And I love you so much, our one income family.
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