We don't usually shop like this, but when we do, it sure tastes good! Here are the breakdowns:
Birthday Food Splurges: $47.90
After Alan picked up our kids from school on his birthday, he took them to
Zeke's, our favorite coffee shop, and spent $10 on pastries and a latte. I came home from work, he left for work, and the girls and I walked to
The Hamilton Bakery (somehow I never heard about the coffee shop run w/daddy--but our girls ARE only 5 and 7!) and spent $17.90 on a small cake, a huge rosemary focaccia bread, and pastries for the girls and our babysitter. Later that night, Alan and I met at
Vaccaro's in Little Italy. He dined on a sandwich & soup, and I shared his free dessert & coffee--which anyone can get when ordering on his or her actual birthday. (We didn't know this when we planned to go to Vaccaro's. Bonus!) We ate out on the town for a cool $20, including tip.
Farmers' Market Fare: $35.75
It was a gorgeous day to shop outside for our milk, cheese, organic mesclun mix, broccoli, apples, strawberries (from Florida) and another splurge--sweet potato bread!! It's almost like cake, and I still had the mindset of, "It's Alan's birthday weekend, which I should of course celebrate by eating way too many carbs."
Health Food Store Fare: $12.45
I love
this place. The owner's a little prickly, but she'll bend over backwards for her regular customers. I can get organic herbs, spices, and dry goods from her in bulk, which keeps the costs down. This week I needed popcorn, oatmeal, rice, basil, and got Alan some wasabi peas. He loves food that sets his sinuses aflame.
Grocery Fare: $54.26
Two boxes of cereal, plain yogurt, butter, bread, pineapple, pasta, sauce, Italian sausage, chocolate chips, and some toilet cleaner. There were a few other items, too, but I didn't save the receipt--just wrote down its total. I also added the $20 we spent on 2 pounds of coffee and $3 for our 18 eggs we bought from the family at church that has chickens. GREAT eggs. I tell my kids it's because they were laid by happy chickens.
Miscellaneous: $8.75
Alan got a slice of pizza at the college the day he taught, and I had a powerbar and coffee on the road this week.
While the total would reduce by $50 or more if the b-day food & cleaning supplies were removed, I'm counting it all because that's what I normally do. I certainly didn't buy all HEALTHY food this week--but it was all made locally, and The Hamilton Bakery even grows its own organic wheat nearby. That's got to count for something on the healthy food scale. :)
Meals this week included pasta & sausage w/salad, cheese paninis w/salad, scrambled eggs & sausage, pasta w/broccoli, and a veggie & bean stir-fry over rice. The only complaint was from our oldest daughter, who said she didn't like having the same things in her lunch every day. I'll work on that for next week.
March Madness total so far: $205.84